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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 2 Timothy 4:3 CHAPTERS: 2 Timothy 1, 2, 3, 4
VERSES: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
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Douay Rheims Bible For there shall be a time, when they will not endure sound doctrine; but, according to their own desires, they will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears:
King James Bible - 2 Timothy 4:3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;
World English Bible For the time will come when they will not listen to the sound doctrine, but, having itching ears, will heap up for themselves teachers after their own lusts;
Early Church Father Links Anf-01 ix.iii.xxii Pg 11, Anf-05 iv.v.xii.iv.lxix Pg 3, Anf-09 xv.iii.vi.xiii Pg 10, Npnf-107 iii.xcviii Pg 11, Npnf-113 v.iv.ix Pg 17, Npnf-203 v.iii.ix Pg 6, Npnf-203 v.iii.vii Pg 6, Npnf-203 v.iii.vii Pg 8, Npnf-203 v.iii.vii Pg 9, Npnf-206 v.CXXXIII Pg 62, Npnf-207 ii.xix Pg 57, Npnf-207 iii.xiii Pg 6, Npnf-209 ii.v.ii.x Pg 4, Npnf-211 iii.viii Pg 7
World Wide Bible Resources 2Timothy 4:3
Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325) Anf-01 ix.iii.xxii Pg 11 2 Tim. iv. 3. And not only did their Mother bring it about that this mystery should be declared by Hesiod; but very skilfully also by means of the lyric poet Pindar, when he describes to the Demiurge3118 3118 “Cœlet Demiurgo,” such is the reading in all the mss. and editions. Harvey, however, proposes to read “celet Demiurgum;” but the change which he suggests, besides being without authority, does not clear away the obscurity which hangs upon the sentence. the case of Pelops, whose flesh was cut in pieces by the Father, and then collected and brought together, and compacted anew by all the gods,3119 3119 Comp. Pindar, Olymp., i. 38, etc. did she in this way indicate Pandora and these men having their consciences seared3120 3120
VERSE (3) - 2Ti 3:1-6 1Ti 4:1-3
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