2 Timothy 4:15

15 Fiercely opposed to our Message, he caused no end of trouble. God will give him what he's got coming.

2 Timothy 4:15 Meaning and Commentary

2 Timothy 4:15

Of whom be thou ware also
For he was now at Ephesus; and since he was such a malicious, ill natured, and troublesome person, as well as a blasphemer, an heretic, and had been delivered up to Satan, it was very advisable to shun his company, and have no conversation with him, and be upon the guard against him, that he might have no opportunity of doing hurt to him, or to the church at Ephesus:

for he hath greatly withstood our words:
or doctrines; the truths of the Gospel preached by Paul and Timothy, which he opposed himself to, and resisted with all his might, and endeavoured to confute and overthrow; and wherein he was deficient in argument, he made up with railing and blasphemy; and this was the true reason of the apostle's imprecations on him, and why he would have Timothy beware of him, and avoid him, and not the personal injury he had done him.

2 Timothy 4:15 In-Context

13 Bring the winter coat I left in Troas with Carpus; also the books and parchment notebooks.
14 Watch out for Alexander the coppersmith.
15 Fiercely opposed to our Message, he caused no end of trouble. God will give him what he's got coming.
16 At my preliminary hearing no one stood by me. They all ran like scared rabbits. But it doesn't matter -
17 the Master stood by me and helped me spread the Message loud and clear to those who had never heard it. I was snatched from the jaws of the lion!
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