a6:20-21
b1:18-20
c2 Tim 1:13-14
d6:20
e1:15
f2:5-6
g3:16
h2 Tim 1:13-14
i3:10-11
j2 Tim 3:1
k2 Tim 2:2
l1 Cor 11:23-25
m15:1-8
n2 Thes 2:15
o3:6
p2 Tim 1:12-14
q6:21
rTitus 3:12-14
sTitus 3:15
tRom 16:3-16

‏ 1 Timothy 6:20-21

Summary for 1Tim 6:20-21: 6:20-21  a This brief but pointed exhortation summarizes and shows the importance of Timothy’s task in Ephesus (cp. 1:18-20  b; 2 Tim 1:13-14  c). 6:20  d what God has entrusted to you (literally the deposit): The Good News is a deposit entrusted to the church and its leaders for safekeeping (1:15  e; 2:5-6  f; 3:16  g). It encompasses the whole pattern of conduct that follows from it (2 Tim 1:13-14  h; 3:10-11  i). It stabilizes and purifies the church when it is buffeted by counterfeits in the polluted environment of difficult times (2 Tim 3:1  j). The deposit belongs to the “tradition” of the church (see 2 Tim 2:2  k; 1 Cor 11:23-25  l; 15:1-8  m; 2 Thes 2:15  n; 3:6  o). It requires creative and faithful interpretation to meet changing circumstances and problems (see 2 Tim 1:12-14  p).
6:21  q The letter closes abruptly. Evidently there was no need of directions for the mission (cp. Titus 3:12-14  r) and greetings were unnecessary or unsuitable (cp. Titus 3:15  s; Rom 16:3-16  t).

• you all: The letter was sent to Timothy but was intended to be read to the whole church (see 1 Timothy Book Introduction, “Literary Genre”).
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