Introduction
A.M. 4070. A.D. 66.
The apostle
(1,) Most solemnly charges Timothy to be diligent in his ministrations, as an apostacy from the truth was advancing, 2 Timothy 4:1-5 .
(2,) Encourages him, from his own approaching but glorious and happy martyrdom, 2 Timothy 4:6-8 .
(3,) Desires him to come to Rome as quickly as possible, and bring Mark and certain things with him, as his brethren there were generally gone, or sent off from him, 2 Timothy 4:9-13 .
(4,) Cautions against Alexander the coppersmith; complains of the brethren’s deserting him at his first trial; but trusts that God, who had stood by him, would always preserve and support him, 2 Timothy 4:14-18 .
(5,) Concludes with salutations and his usual benediction, 2 Timothy 4:19-22 .
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