Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
Greek, "For I am already being offered"; literally, as a libation; appropriate to the shedding of his blood. Every sacrifice began with an initiatory libation on the victim's head (compare Note, see on 0:0-1:1—the departure and final blessedness of Paul; it is the end that crowns the work [BENGEL]. As the time of his departure was indicated to Peter, so to Paul (II Peter 1:14).
my departure—literally, "loosing anchor" (see on Philippians 1:23). Dissolution.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing 2 Timothy 4:6:
Philippians 1:23
Philippians 2:17
2 Timothy 4:17
2 Peter 1:14
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