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2 Timothy 4:3-13

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3 1For the time is coming when people will not endure 2sound[a] teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions,
4 and 3will turn away from listening to the truth and 4wander off into myths.
5 As for you, 5always be sober-minded, 6endure suffering, do the work of 7an evangelist, 8fulfill your ministry.
6 For 9I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my 10departure has come.
7 11I have fought the good fight, 12I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
8 Henceforth there is 13laid up for me 14the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, 15the righteous judge, will award to me on 16that Day, and not only to me but also to all 17who have loved his appearing.

Personal Instructions

9 18Do your best to come to me soon.
10 For 19Demas, 20in love with 21this present world, 22has deserted me and gone to Thessalonica. Crescens has gone to Galatia, [b] 23Titus to Dalmatia.
11 24Luke alone is with me. Get 25Mark and bring him with you, for he is very useful to me for ministry.
12 26Tychicus I have sent to Ephesus.
13 When you come, bring the cloak that I left with Carpus at Troas, also the books, and above all the parchments.

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2 Timothy 4:3-13 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 TIMOTHY 4

In this chapter the apostle charges Timothy to perform his office as an evangelist with great diligence, constancy, and faithfulness, with reasons for it; gives some hints of several particular persons mentioned, which made him very desirous that Timothy would come quickly to him; relates how things were with him when he made his first defence at Rome; and concludes the epistle with salutations, and his usual blessing. The charge is made in the most solemn manner in the sight of God; and of Christ, as Judge of quick and dead; and directs to the several parts of the ministerial work, and the manner in which they should be performed, 2Ti 4:1,2. The reason of which charge is, because the time was hastening on that sound doctrine would not be endured, and men would depart from the truth to fables and false teachers, 2Ti 4:3,4. Wherefore the apostle repeats his charge and exhortation to Timothy, though in other words, to be vigilant, patient, courageous, and faithful in the discharge of his office, 2Ti 4:5 adding a fresh reason moving to it, taken from the apostle's death being at hand; which is expressed by a sacrifice, and by a departure out of the world, 2Ti 4:6 which leads him to give an account of his past conduct in fighting the good fight, finishing his course, and keeping the faith, 2Ti 4:7 and of his firm belief of eternal glory and happiness, 2Ti 4:8 and next he desires Timothy to use all diligence to come quickly to him, 2Ti 4:9 his reasons for which were, because he had scarce anybody with him: one had forsook him through love of the world; another was gone to Thessalonica; a third to Galatia, and a fourth to Dalmatia; only Luke the evangelist was with him; and as for Tychicus, he had sent him to Ephesus: he therefore desires he would bring Mark with him, and his cloak, books, and parchments he had left at Troas, 2Ti 4:10-13 and then takes notice of persons that had used him ill, particularly Alexander the coppersmith; he wishes justice might be done him; and advises Timothy to beware of him, because of his opposition to the doctrines of the Gospel, 2Ti 4:14,15 and also of others that neglected him, who forsook him when he defended himself: however, he prays that this might not be charged upon them; and observes the goodness of God in standing by him and delivering him; and expresses his faith and confidence that he should be delivered and preserved safe to eternal glory, 2Ti 4:16-18 and next follow the apostle's salutations of some persons at Ephesus, and an account of two others, one at Corinth, and another at Miletum; and a repetition of his request to Timothy, to come quickly to him, and before winter; and then some salutations of persons at Rome, sent by Timothy; and the whole is concluded with the apostle's usual benediction, 2Ti 4:19-22.

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Cross References 26

  • 1. 4:3 ch. 3:1
  • 2. 4:3 See 1 Tim. 1:10
  • 3. 4:4 See 1 Tim. 6:20
  • 4. 4:4 See 1 Tim. 1:4, 6
  • 5. 4:5 1 Pet. 1:13
  • 6. 4:5 ch. 1:8; 2:3, 9
  • 7. 4:5 Acts 21:8; Eph. 4:11
  • 8. 4:5 Col. 4:17
  • 9. 4:6 Phil. 2:17
  • 10. 4:6 Phil. 1:23; [2 Pet. 1:14]
  • 11. 4:7 See 1 Tim. 6:12
  • 12. 4:7 Acts 20:24
  • 13. 4:8 Col. 1:5; 1 Pet. 1:4
  • 14. 4:8 See James 1:12
  • 15. 4:8 Ps. 7:11
  • 16. 4:8 ch. 1:12
  • 17. 4:8 [Rev. 22:20]
  • 18. 4:9 ch. 1:4
  • 19. 4:10 Col. 4:14; Philem. 24
  • 20. 4:10 See 1 John 2:15
  • 21. 4:10 1 Tim. 6:17; Titus 2:12
  • 22. 4:10 [ch. 1:15]
  • 23. 4:10 [Titus 3:12]
  • 24. 4:11 [See ver. 10 above]
  • 25. 4:11 See Acts 12:12
  • 26. 4:12 Acts 20:4; Eph. 6:21; Col. 4:7; Titus 3:12

Footnotes 2

  • [a] 4:3 Or 'healthy'
  • [b] 4:10 Some manuscripts 'Gaul'
The Holy Bible, English Standard Version® (ESV®) © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. All rights reserved. ESV Text Edition: 2025

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