Ttímótaìhòushū 3:10-17

10 Dàn nǐ yǐjing fú cóng le wǒde jiàoxun , pǐn xíng , zhì xiàng , xìnxīn , kuānróng , aì xīn , rĕnnaì ,
11 Yǐjí wǒ zaì ān tí a , yǐ gē niàn , lù sī dé , suǒ zāoyù de bīpò , kǔnàn . wǒ suǒ rĕnshòu shì hédĕng de bīpò . dàn cóng zhè yīqiè kǔnàn zhōng zhǔ dōu bǎ wǒ jiù chūlai le .
12 Búdàn rúcǐ , fán lìzhì zaì Jīdū Yēsū lǐ jìng qián dù rì de , yĕ dōu yào shòu bīpò .
13 Zhǐshì zuò è de , hé míhuò rén de , bì yuè jiǔ yuè è , tā qī hǒng rén yĕ beì rén qī hǒng .
14 Dàn nǐ suǒ xuéxí de , suǒ què xìn de , yào cún zaì xīnli . yīnwei nǐ zhīdào shì gēn shuí xué de .
15 Bìngqiĕ zhīdào nǐ shì cóng xiǎo míngbai Shèngjīng . zhè Shèngjīng néng shǐ nǐ yīn xìn Jīdū Yēsū yǒu déjiù de zhìhuì .
16 Shèngjīng dōu shì shén suǒ mò shì de , ( huò zuò fán shén mò shì de Shèngjīng ) yú jiàoxun , dū zé , shǐ rén guī zhèng , jiàodǎo rén xué yì , dōu shì yǒu yì de .
17 Jiào shǔ shén de rén déyǐ wánquán , yùbeì xíng gèyàng de shàn shì .

Ttímótaìhòushū 3:10-17 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 TIMOTHY 3

In this chapter the apostle delivers out a prophecy of the last days, showing how perilous the times will be, describing the persons that will live in them, and what will be their end; and in opposition to these men, proposes himself an example in doctrine and sufferings; and encourages Timothy to persevere, and highly commends the sacred writings. The prophecy begins 2Ti 3:1 the description it gives of hypocrites, formal professors, and false teachers, that should rise up in the last days, and perilous times spoken of, is in 2Ti 3:2-7. And these are compared to the magicians of Egypt for the corruption of their minds, the badness of their principles, and their opposition to truth, and for their exit, and the issue of things; they will be stopped in their progress, and their folly exposed, 2Ti 3:8,9 and as the reverse of these men, the apostle gives an account of his own doctrine, conversation, and sufferings; which he proposes to Timothy for imitation, as being well known to him, and as also the common state of all godly persons in this life, being a suffering one, 2Ti 3:10-12 nor can it be expected that it should be otherwise, since false teachers, who are wicked and deceitful men, grow worse and worse, 2Ti 3:13. And then the apostle exhorts Timothy to abide by, and continue in the doctrines of the Gospel, from the assurance he had of the truth of them, from the consideration of his having learned them of the apostle, and especially from their agreement with the holy Scriptures, which he had knowledge of from a child, 2Ti 3:14,15 which Scriptures are commended, partly from the useful effect of them, making men wise unto salvation; and chiefly from the author of them, being by the inspiration of God; and also from the profitableness of them, both for doctrine and manners, and especially to furnish a Gospel minister for the work he is called unto, 2Ti 3:15-17.

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