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디모데후서 3:3 주석

11 historical voices

교회가 2천년에 걸쳐 2 Timothy 3:3를 어떻게 읽었는지 — 매튜 헨리, 존 칼빈, 히포의 어거스틴, 요한 크리소스토무스 및 기타 인물들의 공개 도메인 자료를 절별로 모았습니다.

KJV (1611) · en
Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,
BLIVRE (2018) · pt-br
sem afeto natural, irreconciliáveis, caluniadores, sem dominio próprio, cruéis, sem amor com os bons,
ARC (1995) · pt-br
sem afeição natural, implacáveis, caluniadores, incontinentes, cruéis, inimigos do bem,

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청교도들 2

John Gill · 1697 Exposition of the Entire Bible
Introduction
INTRODUCTION TO 2 TIMOTHY 3 In this chapter the apostle delivers out a prophecy of the last days, showing how perilous the times will be, describing the persons that will live in them, and what will be their end; and in opposition to these men, proposes himself an example in doctrine and sufferings; and encourages Timothy to persevere, and highly commends the sacred writings. The prophecy begins Ti2 3:1 the description it gives of hypocrites, formal professors, and false teachers, that should rise up in the last days, and perilous times spoken of, is in Ti2 3:2. And these are compared to the magicians of Egypt for the corruption of their minds, the badness of their principles, and their opposition to truth, and for their exit, and the issue of things; they will be stopped in their progress, and their folly exposed, Ti2 3:8 and as the reverse of these men, the apostle gives an account of his own doctrine, conversation, and sufferings; which he proposes to Timothy for imitation, as being well known to him, and as also the common state of all godly persons in this life, being a suffering one, Ti2 3:10 nor can it be expected that it should be otherwise, since false teachers, who are wicked and deceitful men, grow worse and worse, Ti2 3:13. And then the apostle exhorts Timothy to abide by, and continue in the doctrines of the Gospel, from the assurance he had of the truth of them, from the consideration of his having learned them of the apostle, and especially from their agreement with the holy Scriptures, which he had knowledge of from a child, Ti2 3:14 which Scriptures are commended, partly from the useful effect of them, making men wise unto salvation; and chiefly from the author of them, being by the inspiration of God; and also from the profitableness of them, both for doctrine and manners, and especially to furnish a Gospel minister for the work he is called unto, Ti2 3:15.
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John Gill · 1697 Exposition of the Entire Bible
Without natural affection,.... To parents, or children, or wife; parents thrusting their children into religious houses, cloisters, &c. against their wills; children leaving their parents without their knowledge or consent; married bishops and priests being obliged to quit their wives, and declare their children spurious; with many other such unnatural actions. Trucebreakers; or covenant breakers; stirring up princes to break through their treaties and covenants with one another; dissolving the allegiance of subjects to their sovereigns, and moving them to rebellion against them; loosing the marriage bond between husband and wife; making void all oaths, contracts, and agreements, among men, which stand in the way of their designs; teaching that no faith is to be kept with heretics. False accusers; or devils, being like Satan, the accuser of the brethren, charging all that depart from their communion with schism and heresy. Incontinent; though they pretend to the gift of continency, yet give themselves up to all lasciviousness, and work all uncleanness with greediness; or "intemperate" in eating and drinking, indulging themselves in rioting and drunkenness: "she hath lived deliciously", Rev 18:7. Fierce; like beasts of prey; such was Rome Pagan, in the times of the ten persecutions; and such has been Rome Papal, exercising the greatest cruelties and barbarities on the saints, being drunk with their blood. Despisers of those that are good; or without love to good; both to good works, to which they are reprobate, notwithstanding all their pretensions to them, and bluster about them; and to good men, whom they hate.
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초대 교부들 3

Basil of Caesarea · 330 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
THE LONG RULES, Q.16.R
The apostle also showed how much incontinency is to be dreaded by including it among the signs of apostasy, when he said, “In the last days shall come dangerous times. Men shall be lovers of themselves.” Then, after enumerating several forms of iniquity, he adds, “slanderers, incontinent.” Also, for selling his birthright for one portion of food, Esau was charged with incontinency as the greatest of evils. The first disobedience befell men as a consequence of incontinency.
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Apostolic Constitutions · 380 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
Constitutions of the Holy Apostles Book 2
Such a one, therefore, when he is a second time cast out of the Church, is justly cut off entirely from the congregation of the Lord. And now the Church of the Lord will be more beautiful than it was before, when it had a superfluous, and to itself a disagreeable member. Wherefore henceforward it will be free from blame and reproach, and become clear of such wicked, deceitful, abusive, unmerciful, traitorous persons; of such as are "haters of those that are good, lovers of pleasure," affecters of vainglory, deceivers, and pretenders to wisdom; of such as make it their business to scatter, or rather utterly to disperse, the lambs of the Lord.
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Oecumenius · 550 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
COMMENTARY ON 2 TIMOTHY
without natural affection. Like those who are hostile towards their own. uncommitted. It shows that they have made no agreement with anyone. devilish. Like slanderers. For he who is conscious of no good in himself curses and slanders everyone, finding some comfort for himself in this. without self-control. Namely those who do not control their tongue, stomach, and those things which are under the stomach. brutal. Some are harsh and cruel. despisers of good. That is, enemies of all things good.
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Theophylact of Ohrid · 1055 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
Commentary on 2 Timothy
That is, those who slander everyone. A person who is not conscious of anything good in himself slanders everyone, inventing and finding in this, it would seem, a certain consolation for himself. And in the tongue, and in the belly, and in everything else. You see what self-love and love of money make people? Beasts instead of men. Enemies of every good thing.
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Thomas Aquinas · 1225 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
Commentary on 2 Timothy
Then he lists the evils which relate us to equals and our neighbor. He mentions three. The first pertains to work: hence he says, wicked, i.e., those who commit grievous crimes against their neighbor: woe to the sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a wicked seed, ungracious children (Isa 1:4). The second pertains to affection; hence he says, without affection, i.e., without the feelings of charity and without peace. The third pertains to word; hence he says, slanderers: you shall not be a slanderer nor a whisperer among the people (Lev 19:16). Then in relation to the self he lists three: the first pertains to the degeneration of the concupiscible appetite; the second to the degeneration of the irascible appetite; the third to the degeneration of the rational appetite. In regard to the first he says, incontinent; for these are men who cannot follow out their resolutions because of wicked desires: and no price is worthy of a continent soul (Sir 26:20). In regard to the irascible he says, unmerciful, i.e., not meek, for meekness moderates the passions of anger: learn of me, for I am meek and humble of heart (Matt 11:29); he will teach the meek his ways (Ps 24:29). Then he lists another one which pertains to the irascible appetite, namely, the exclusion of kindness; hence he says, without kindness. For it is natural that when one contrary dominates, it excludes the other. Be ye kind to one another (Eph 4:32).
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근대 4

Adam Clarke · 1762 Commentary on the Bible
Introduction
Dangerous times in the latter days, from the apostasy and wickedness of men, of whom an affecting description is given, Ti2 3:1-7. It shall happen to them as to Jannes and Jambres, who withstood Moses, Ti2 3:8, Ti2 3:9. The apostle speaks of his persecutions and sufferings, and shows that all those who will live a godly life must suffer persecution, Ti2 3:10-12, because evil men and seducers will wax worse and worse, Ti2 3:13. Timothy is exhorted to continue in the truths he had received, having known the Scriptures from a child, Ti2 3:14, Ti2 3:15. All Scripture is given by Divine inspiration, Ti2 3:16, Ti2 3:17.
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Adam Clarke · 1762 Commentary on the Bible
Without natural affection - Αστοργοι· Without that affection which parents bear to their young, and which the young bear to their parents. An affection which is common to every class of animals; consequently, men without it are worse than brutes. Truce-breakers - Ασπονδοι· From α, negative, and σπονδη, a libation, because in making treaties libations both of blood and wine were poured out. The word means those who are bound by no promise, held by no engagement, obliged by no oath; persons who readily promise any thing, because they never intend to perform. False accusers - Διαβολοι· Devils; but properly enough rendered false accusers, for this is a principal work of the devil. Slanderers; striving ever to ruin the characters of others. Incontinent - Ακρατεις· From α, negative, and κρατος, power. Those who, having sinned away their power of self-government, want strength to govern their appetites; especially those who are slaves to uncleanness. Fierce - Ανημεροι· From α, negative, and ἡμερος, mild or gentle. Wild, impetuous, whatever is contrary to pliability and gentleness. Despisers of those that are good - Αφιλαγαθοι· Not lovers of good men. Here is a remarkable advantage of the Greek over the English tongue, one word of the former expressing five or six of the latter. Those who do not love the good must be radically bad themselves.
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Jamieson, Fausset & Brown · 1802 Critical and Explanatory Commentary o…
Introduction
COMING EVIL DAYS: SIGNS OF EVIL ALREADY: CONTRAST IN THE DOCTRINE AND LIFE OF PAUL, WHICH TIMOTHY SHOULD FOLLOW IN ACCORDANCE WITH HIS EARLY TRAINING IN SCRIPTURE. (2Ti. 3:1-17) also--Greek, "but." last days--preceding Christ's second coming (Pe2 3:3; Jde 1:18). "The latter times," Ti1 4:1, refer to a period not so remote as "the last days," namely, the long days of papal and Greek anti-Christianity. perilous--literally, "difficult times," in which it is difficult to know what is to be done: "grievous times." shall come--Greek, "shall be imminent"; "shall come unexpectedly" [BENGEL].
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Jamieson, Fausset & Brown · 1802 Critical and Explanatory Commentary o…
truce-breakers--rather as the Greek is translated in Rom 1:31, "implacable." false accusers--slanderers (Ti1 3:11; Tit 2:3). incontinent, fierce--at once both soft and hard: incontinently indulging themselves, and inhuman to others. despisers, &c.--"no lovers of good" [ALFORD]; the opposite of "a lover of good" (Tit 1:8).
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