2 Timoteo 2:18

18 que se han desviado de la verdad. Andan diciendo que la resurrección ya tuvo lugar, y así trastornan la fe de algunos.

2 Timoteo 2:18 Meaning and Commentary

2 Timothy 2:18

Who concerning the truth have erred
That is, the two persons just mentioned; they fell from the truth, wandered and departed from it; they did not keep to the Scriptures of truth, but deviated from them; they missed that mark, and went astray into gross errors and mistakes; rejected the Gospel, the word of truth, in general, and particularly in

saying, that the resurrection is past already;
and no other is to be expected; or that there was no future resurrection of the dead: their error was, as some think, that there is no other resurrection than that of parents in their children, who, though they die, live in their posterity; or than the resurrection of Christ, and of the saints, that rose at the same time; or rather, that there is no other resurrection than the spiritual one, or regeneration, which is a quickening of dead sinners, or the resurrection of them from the death of sin, to a life of grace; which seems to be the truest account of their principle, seeing this is what has been received and propagated by others since; though some have thought that they gave into the Palingenesia of the Pythagoreans, who supposed that when men die, their souls go into other bodies; and that these men imagined, that this is all the resurrection that will be: and others have been of opinion, that their notion was, that whereas the deliverance of the Jews out of the Babylonish captivity is signified by a resurrection of them, in ( Ezekiel 37:1-28 ) that this is the resurrection they meant was past, and no other to be looked for; but that which has been fixed upon seems to be the truest account:

and overthrow the faith of some;
the Ethiopic version reads, "of many"; that is, of nominal professors of religion; not of true believers, for true faith cannot be overthrown. Hence it follows,

2 Timoteo 2:18 In-Context

16 Evita las palabrerías profanas, porque los que se dan a ellas se alejan cada vez más de la vida piadosa,
17 y sus enseñanzas se extienden como gangrena. Entre ellos están Himeneo y Fileto,
18 que se han desviado de la verdad. Andan diciendo que la resurrección ya tuvo lugar, y así trastornan la fe de algunos.
19 A pesar de todo, el fundamento de Dios es sólido y se mantiene firme, pues está sellado con esta inscripción: «El Señor conoce a los suyos», y esta otra: «Que se aparte de la maldad todo el que invoca el nombre del Señor».
20 En una casa grande no solo hay vasos de oro y de plata sino también de madera y de barro, unos para los usos más nobles y otros para los usos más bajos.
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