a3:1–4:8
b3:1-5
c1 Tim 4:1-5
d2 Pet 2:1-22
e3:3
fJude 1:18
g2 Tim 3:5
h6-9
i3:5
j3:2-4
k1 Tim 1:5-11
lCol 2:16-23
m3:6-7
nTitus 1:11
o1 Tim 2:11-15
p3:4-5
q5:14-15

‏ 2 Timothy 3:1-6

Summary for 2Tim 3:1-4:8: 3:1–4:8  a Timothy must stay on course through difficult times ahead.
Summary for 2Tim 3:1-5: 3:1-5  b Paul describes what people will be like in the last days (see also 1 Tim 4:1-5  c; 2 Pet 2:1-22  d; 3:3  e; Jude 1:18  f), which had already begun (2 Tim 3:5  g, 6-9  h).
3:5  i People like that (3:2-4  j) had rejected sound teaching and cut themselves off from the power that could make them godly (see 1 Tim 1:5-11  k; Col 2:16-23  l).
Summary for 2Tim 3:6-7: 3:6-7  m The effect of the false teachers on households and women is a consistent concern of the letters to Timothy and Titus (Titus 1:11  n; see 1 Tim 2:11-15  o; 3:4-5  p; 5:14-15  q). Whether or not the false teachers targeted women, they apparently were successful with some of them.
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