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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 2 Timothy 2:24


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - 2 Timothy 2:24

δουλον 1401 δε 1161 κυριου 2962 ου 3756 δει 1163 5904 μαχεσθαι 3164 5738 αλλ 235 ηπιον 2261 ειναι 1511 5750 προς 4314 παντας 3956 διδακτικον 1317 ανεξικακον 420

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But the servant of the Lord must not wrangle: but be mild towards all men, apt to teach, patient,

King James Bible - 2 Timothy 2:24

And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient,

World English Bible

The Lord's servant must not quarrel, but be gentle towards all, able to teach, patient,

Early Church Father Links

Anf-01 iii.i Pg 2, Anf-01 v.ii.x Pg 11, Anf-01 ix.i Pg 8, Anf-05 iv.v.xii.iv.lv Pg 12, Anf-05 iv.iv.lxxiii Pg 36, Anf-08 viii.iii.i Pg 17, Anf-08 viii.iii.ii.i Pg 6, Npnf-101 vii.1.LIII Pg 26, Npnf-104 v.iv.vi.v Pg 4, Npnf-104 v.iv.vii.xxvi Pg 2, Npnf-104 iv.viii.ii Pg 6, Npnf-104 v.v.iv.liii Pg 5, Npnf-106 v.iii.viii Pg 7, Npnf-106 vii.xl Pg 77, Npnf-106 v.iii.xxv Pg 19, Npnf-109 iv.vi Pg 78, Npnf-112 iv.xxxiv Pg 49, Npnf-113 v.iv.vi Pg 16, Npnf-203 iv.viii.i.xxv Pg 12, Npnf-208 ix.xxiii Pg 11, Npnf-210 iv.iv.vii.i Pg 15, Npnf-211 ii.v.ii.xvii Pg 2

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2Timothy 2:24

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 iii.i Pg 2
ἀποστόλων γενόμενος μαθητης. Cap. xi.

of the Apostles,” and I venture to adopt it as his name. It is about all we know of him, and it serves a useful end. I place his letter here, as a sequel to the Clementine Epistle, for several reasons, which I think scholars will approve: (1) It is full of the Pauline spirit, and exhales the same pure and primitive fragrance which is characteristic of Clement. (2) No theory as to its date very much conflicts with that which I adopt, and it is sustained by good authorities. (3) But, as a specimen of the persuasives against Gentilism which early Christians employed in their intercourse with friends who adhered to heathenism, it admirably illustrates the temper prescribed by St. Paul (2 Tim. ii. 24), and not less the peculiar social relations of converts to the Gospel with the more amiable and candid of their personal friends at this early period.


Anf-01 v.ii.x Pg 11
2 Tim. ii. 24, 25.

Do not seek to avenge yourselves on those that injure you, for says [the Scripture], “If I have returned evil to those who returned evil to me.”563

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Anf-01 ix.i Pg 8
2 Tim. ii. 24, 25, 26.

If Julian had found Gnosticism just made to his hand, and powerful enough to suit his purposes, the whole history of his attempt to revive Paganism would have been widely different. Irenæus demonstrated its essential unity with the old mythology, and with heathen systems of philosophy. If the fog and malaria that rose with the Day-star, and obscured it, were speedily dispersed, our author is largely to be identified with the radiance which flowed from the Sun of righteousness, and with the breath of the Spirit that banished them for ever.


Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 2

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De 34:5 Jos 1:1 2Ch 24:6 Da 6:20 1Ti 6:11 Tit 1:1; 3:2 Jas 1:1


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