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1 Timothy 1:3

As I exhorted (kaqwv parekalesa). There is an ellipse of the principal clause in verse I Timothy 1:4 (

so do I now not being in the Greek).

To tarry (prosmeinai). First aorist active infinitive of prosmenw, old verb, attributed by Luke to Paul in Acts 13:43.

That thou mightest charge (ina paraggeilhv). Subfinal clause with ina and the first aorist active subjunctive of paraggellw, old verb, to transmit a message along (para) from one to another. See II Thessalonians 3:4, II Thessalonians 3:6, II Thessalonians 3:10. Lock considers this idiom here an elliptical imperative like Ephesians 4:29; Ephesians 5:33.

Certain men (tisin). Dative case. Expressly vague (no names as in I Timothy 1:20), though Paul doubtless has certain persons in Ephesus in mind.

Not to teach a different doctrine (mh eterodidaskalein). Earliest known use of this compound like kakodidaskalein of Clement of Rome. Only other N.T. example in I Timothy 6:3. Eusebius has eterodidaskalov. Same idea in Galatians 1:6; II Corinthians 11:4; Romans 16:17. Perhaps coined by Paul.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing 1 Timothy 1:3:

Acts 16:1
Acts 18:18
Acts 20:25
1 Timothy 1:1
1 Timothy 4:14
1 Timothy 5:5
1 Timothy 6:3

 

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