1 Timothy 5:19-22
Summary for 1Tim 5:19-21: 5:19-21 a The climate created by the false teachers may have led to spurious charges against the leaders of the community. This passage follows the outline of Deut 19:15-21 b.• two or three witnesses: See Deut 17:6 c; 19:15 d; Matt 18:16 e; 2 Cor 13:1 f; Heb 10:28 g.
5:20 h Those who sin: This term refers either to one who is (rightly) accused or to one making a (false) accusation (Deut 19:16-19 i).
• The others are either the other elders or the rest of the church (cp. Deut 19:20 j; Acts 5:1-11 k).
5:21 l God and Christ Jesus and the highest angels constitute three witnesses (5:19 m). These witnesses confirm the accusation against leaders who sin (5:20 n).
• Angels are associated with God’s judgment (Dan 7:9-10 o; Matt 13:49 p; 25:31 q, 41 r; Luke 9:26 s; 2 Thes 1:7 t).
5:22 u Do not share in the sins of others: Those who commission an elder are responsible for his conduct.
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