Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Not a novice (mh neofuton). Our "neophyte." Vernacular word from Aristophanes on, in LXX, and in papyri in the original sense of "newly-planted" (neos, fuw). Only here in N.T.
Lest (ina mh). "That not."
Being puffed up (tufwqeiv). First aorist passive participle of tufow, old word (from tufov, smoke, pride), to raise a smoke or mist (a smoke-screen of pride). In N.T. only here; I Timothy 6:4; II Timothy 3:4.
He fall into (empesh eiv). Second aorist active subjunctive with ina mh, negative purpose, of empiptw, old verb, to fall into. Note both en and eiv as in Matthew 12:11; Luke 10:36.
The condemnation of the devil (krima tou diabolou). See Romans 3:8 for krima. Best to take tou diabolou as objective genitive, though subjective in verse I Timothy 3:7, "the condemnation passed on or received by the devil" (not just "the slanderer," any slanderer).
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing 1 Timothy 3:6:
Acts 1:9
Acts 14:23
1 Timothy 3:7
1 Timothy 4:6
1 Timothy 5:12
1 Timothy 6:4
1 Timothy 6:9
2 Timothy 3:4
Titus 3:3
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