Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
If thou put . . . in remembrance—rather as Greek, "If thou suggest to (bring under the notice of) the brethren," etc.
these things—namely, the truths stated in I Timothy 4:4-5, in opposition to the errors foretold, I Timothy 4:1-3.
minister—"servant."
nourished up—The Greek is present, not past: "continually being nourished in" (II Timothy 1:5; II Timothy 3:14-15).
the words of faith—rather, "the words of the faith" (compare I Timothy 4:12).
good doctrine—"the good teaching." Explanatory of "the faith," in opposition to the "teachings of demons" (English Version, "doctrines of devils," I Timothy 4:1) which Timothy was to counteract. Compare "sound doctrine" (I Timothy 1:10; I Timothy 6:3; Titus 1:9; Titus 2:1).
whereunto thou hast attained—"the course of which thou hast followed"; hast followed along by tracing its course and accompanying it [ALFORD]. Thou hast begun to follow up [BENGEL]. The same Greek occurs, "thou hast fully known" (II Timothy 3:10), "having had perfect understanding" (Luke 1:3). It is an undesigned coincidence that the Greek verb is used only by Paul and Paul's companion, Luke.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing 1 Timothy 4:6:
Romans 10:8
1 Timothy 3:8
1 Timothy 4:11
Titus 1:9
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