1 Timothy 1:18-20
Summary for 1Tim 1:18-20: 1:18-20 a Paul continues his charge to Timothy (1:3-11 b), who is to draw upon available resources, remain faithful, and consider two bad examples. The church (also part of the audience; see 1 Timothy Book Introduction, “Literary Genre”) should expect Paul’s delegate to do these things. 1:18 c the prophetic words spoken about you earlier: This was probably at Timothy’s commissioning (see 4:14 d; 2 Tim 1:6 e; cp. Acts 13:2-3 f).1:19 g See also 1:5-6 h; 6:20-21 i; 2 Tim 2:15-18 j. Conscience is viewed as a kind of gyroscope; keeping your conscience clear (or good) means ensuring that it is not destroyed (see study note on 1 Tim 4:2).
1:20 k Hymenaeus and Alexander might have been elders in Ephesus (see also 2 Tim 2:17 l; 4:14 m; cp. Acts 19:33 n; 20:29-31 o).
• Paul handed them over to Satan by removing them from the church, the realm of the Spirit’s oversight (see also 2 Tim 2:25-26 p; Job 2:6 q; Matt 18:17-20 r; 1 Cor 5:2-5 s; 2 Cor 2:5-11 t).
• blaspheme God: They attacked and defamed the true Good News, and thus God himself (see 1 Tim 1:13 u; cp. 6:1 v; Titus 2:5 w; 2 Pet 2:2 x).
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