About This Book
The commentary examines three New Testament letters addressed to Timothy and Titus, opening with a careful inquiry into their authorship and genuineness. It sketches the lives of the two recipients, diagnoses prevalent doctrinal errors—particularly a Jewish-influenced form of Gnosticism—and offers pastoral responses: qualifications for elders, worship and prayer practices, ministerial conduct, treatment of women, marriage, slavery, and the care of widows. Recurring themes include the value of godliness, hope as motive power, resistance to heresy, and practical duties of ordination and discipline. Closing chapters consider the Apostle’s final charges, the transmission of the faith, and personal details taken as evidence of authenticity.
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