a2:8
b1 Tim 6:4-5
c1:4
d2 Tim 3:1-5
eTitus 3:9-11
fIsa 1:15-17
gExod 9:29
h1 Kgs 8:22
jNeh 8:6
kPs 28:2
lLuke 24:50
mJas 3:8-12
n2:9-10
o1 Pet 3:3-5
p1 Tim 6:5-10
q17-19
r2:11-15

‏ 1 Timothy 2:8-10

2:8  a Genuine prayer had evidently deteriorated among the Ephesians due to the false teachers’ influence (see 1 Tim 6:4-5  b; 1:4  c; cp. 2 Tim 3:1-5  d; Titus 3:9-11  e).

• holy hands lifted up: Cp. Isa 1:15-17  f. An ancient posture of praise and supplication (see Exod 9:29  g; 1 Kgs 8:22  h, 54  i; Neh 8:6  j; Ps 28:2  k; Luke 24:50  l).

• free from anger and controversy: Cp. Jas 3:8-12  m.
Summary for 1Tim 2:9-10: 2:9-10  n The subject is still community prayer.

• to be modest in their appearance: Christian women must praise God rather than seek to be praised by people (cp. 1 Pet 3:3-5  o). They are to do good deeds for others, not focus on enhancing their appearance or being sexually seductive. Jewelry and expensive clothes imply wealth (see 1 Tim 6:5-10  p, 17-19  q), which might have played into the power struggles Timothy had to combat (2:11-15  r).
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