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Ben Hein For Greek Exegesis Dr Jeon Translation Teach and encourage these things If anyone teaches a different doctrine and does not devote himself to the healthy words of our Lord Jesus Christ and the teaching in accordance with godliness he is conceited understanding nothing but instea ID: 190501

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Slide1

1 Timothy 6:2b-5

Ben Hein

For Greek Exegesis

Dr.

JeonSlide2

Translation

Teach and encourage these things. If anyone teaches a different doctrine and does not devote himself to the healthy words of our Lord Jesus Christ and the teaching in accordance with godliness, he is conceited, understanding nothing, but instead he has sick cravings for debate and disputes about words, out of which is produced envy, discord, reviling

slander

, suspicion, wicked evil and constant friction among the corrupted minds of men who are being deprived of the truth, believing that godliness is a means of gain.Slide3
Slide4

Brief Survey

Four themes

One main theme:

exhortations against false teachers and their

doctrineSlide5

Contextual Analysis

The Role and Character of Timothy

Timothy was a

prominent member

of Paul’s missionary

team

Timothy was

not

a scrub

Timothy is trusted by Paul to remain and teach in hostile situationsSlide6

Formal Analysis

Passage as a Self Contained Unit

Simple imperative-indicative structure

The indicative segment has a conditional statement with a clear protasis

and

apodosis Slide7

Formal Analysis, Cont’d

Repetition of Shared Words and Ideas

Inclusio

with verses 6:20-21Slide8

Detailed Analysis

“Teach and encourage these things.”

What are the ‘things’ Paul keeps reminding Timothy to teach?

Some scholars have here argued that Paul is commanding Timothy to teach the words of the preceding verses on the subject of slaves honoring their

masters (Knight,

Walvoord

,

Zuck

)

Timothy is being reminded to teach

all

of the words of Christ, not just the subject of the previous passage.Slide9

Detailed Analysis

“If anyone teaches another doctrine”

This is the

protasis

to the conditional statement

The use of the word

τὶς

The verb

ἑτεροδιδασκαλεῖ

, literally meaning to teach other doctrineSlide10

Detailed Analysis

and does not devote himself to the healthy words of our Lord Jesus

Christ”

What does it mean to devote oneself to the healthy words of our Lord Jesus Christ?

“Pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness, gentleness” (verse 11

)

Fruit

of the Spirit listed out in Galatians

5

ὑγιαίνουσινSlide11

Detailed Analysis

“he is conceited, understanding nothing”

This is the apodosis resulting from the conditional statement in verse

3

T

he

verb

τυφόω

should be recognized as the same word used in verse 3:6, “He must not be a recent convert, or he may

become puffed up with conceit

and fall into the condemnation of the devil.”

P

erfect

tenseSlide12

Detailed Analysis

“but instead he has sick cravings for debate and disputes about words out of which is produced envy, discord, reviling slander, suspicion, wicked evil and constant friction”

Relates to the works of the flesh in Galatians 5

Progression of thought Slide13

Detailed Analysis

“among the corrupted minds of men who are being deprived of the truth

This statement is the conclusive result of the characteristics of the false teachers

.

Perfect tense