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21TIfrontintrowy830# Introduction to 1 Timothy<br>## Part 1: General Introduction<br><br>### Outline of the Book of 1 Timothy<br><br>In this letter, Paul alternates between personal commands to Timothy that empower him to act as his representative and with his authority, and instructions for how followers of Jesus should live in community.<br><br>1. Greetings (1:1-2)<br>1. Paul commands Timothy to tell people not to teach false doctrines (1:3-20)<br>1. Instructions about how to re-establish order and decency in the church (2:1-15)<br>1. Instructions about how to ensure that elders and deacons are properly qualified (3:1-13)<br>1. Paul commands Timothy regarding his own personal conduct (3:14-5:2)<br>1. Instructions to ensure church support for worthy widows (5:3-16) and elders (5:17-20)<br>1. Paul commands Timothy that he must be impartial (5:21-25)<br>1. Instructions to ensure order in master-servant relationships (6:1-2a)<br>1. Paul commands Timothy regarding how he should teach and conduct himself (6:2b-16)<br>1. Instructions for how people who are rich should live (6:17-19)<br>1. Paul commands Timothy to guard what has been entrusted to his care (6:20-21a)<br>1. Closing good wish to the whole church (6:21b)<br><br>### Who wrote the Book of 1 Timothy?<br><br>A man named Paul wrote 1 Timothy. Paul was from the city of Tarsus. He had been known as Saul in his early life. Before becoming a Christian, Paul was a Pharisee. He persecuted Christians. After he became a Christian, he traveled several times throughout the Roman Empire telling people about Jesus.<br><br>Paul may have written other letters to Timothy, but this is the earliest one we still have. That is why it is known as 1 Timothy or First Timothy. Timothy was his disciple and close friend. Paul probably wrote this letter near the end of his life.<br><br>### What is the Book of 1 Timothy about?<br><br>Paul had left Timothy in the city of Ephesus to help the believers there. Paul wrote this letter to instruct Timothy about various matters. The topics he addressed included church worship, qualifications for church leaders, and warnings against false teachers. This letter shows how Paul was training Timothy to be a leader among the churches.<br><br>### How should the title of this book be translated?<br><br>Translators may choose to call this book by its customary title, “1 Timothy” or “First Timothy.” Or they may choose a different title, such as “Pauls First Letter to Timothy.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]])<br><br>## Part 2: Important Religious and Cultural Concepts<br><br>### What is discipleship?<br><br>Discipleship is the process of making people to be disciples of Christ. The goal of discipleship is to encourage other Christians to be more like Christ. This letter gives many instructions about how a leader should train a less mature Christian. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/disciple]])<br><br>## Part 3: Important Translation Issues<br><br>### What did Paul mean by the expression “in Christ”?<br><br>Paul meant to express the idea of a very close union with Christ and the believers. Please see the introduction to the Book of Romans for more details about this kind of expression.<br><br>### What are the major textual issues in the text of the Book of 1 Timothy?<br><br>In [6:5](../06/05.md), most modern versions of the Bible say something equivalent to “considering godliness to be a means of gain.” There is a more traditional reading that adds “withdraw from such things” after that. The ULT text gives the modern reading and puts the more traditional reading in a footnote. If a translation of the Bible exists in the general region, translators should consider using the reading found in those versions. If not, translators are advised to follow the modern reading. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-textvariants]])
31TI11t101Παῦλος1PaulIn this culture, letter writers would give their own names first. Your language may have a particular way of introducing the author of a letter, and if it would be helpful to your readers, you could use it here. Immediately after introducing the writer, you might also want to indicate to whom the letter was written. Alternate translation: “I, Paul, am the one writing this letter to you, Timothy.”
41TI11t102κατ’ ἐπιταγὴν Θεοῦ1by the command of GodAlternate translation: “by the authority of God”
51TI11t103Θεοῦ Σωτῆρος ἡμῶν1God our SaviorAlternate translation: “God, who saves us”
61TI11t104figs-metonymyΚυρίου Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ τῆς ἐλπίδος ἡμῶν1the Lord Jesus Christ our hopeHere “our hope” refers figuratively to the person in whom we have hope. Alternate translation: “Christ Jesus, the one in whom we have confidence” or “Christ Jesus, whom we trust” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
71TI12t105figs-metaphorγνησίῳ τέκνῳ1a true sonPaul speaks of his close relationship to Timothy as though they were father and son. This shows Pauls sincere love and approval of Timothy. It is also likely that Paul personally led Timothy to trust in Christ, and that would be another reason why Paul considered him to be like his own child. Alternate translation: “who is truly like a son to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
81TI12t106χάρις, ἔλεος, εἰρήνη1Grace, mercy, peaceAlternate translation: “May grace, mercy, and peace be yours,” or “May you experience kindness, mercy, and peace”
91TI12t107guidelines-sonofgodprinciplesΘεοῦ Πατρὸς1God the FatherHere “Father” is an important title for God. Alternate translation: “God, who is our Father” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/guidelines-sonofgodprinciples]])
101TI12t108Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ τοῦ Κυρίου ἡμῶν1Christ Jesus our LordAlternate translation: “Christ Jesus, who is our Lord”
111TI13t109καθὼς παρεκάλεσά σε1As I urged youAlternate translation: “As I pleaded with you” or “As I asked you very strongly”
121TI13t110figs-youσε 1youIn this letter, with one exception, the words **you**, **your**, and **yourself** refer to Timothy and so are singular. A note will discuss the one exception in [6:21](../06/21.md). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]])
131TI13t111προσμεῖναι ἐν Ἐφέσῳ1remain in Ephesus“wait for me there in the city of Ephesus”
141TI13t112translate-namesἘφέσῳ1EphesusThis is the name of a city. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]])
151TI13t113τισὶν1certain onesAlternate translation: “certain people”
161TI13t114figs-explicitἑτεροδιδασκαλεῖν1teach differentlyThe implication is that these people were not teaching in a different way, but teaching different things. If it would be helpful to your readers, you could say that explicitly. Alternate translation: “a different doctrine from what we teach” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
171TI14t115μύθοις1fablesThese were fanciful stories of some kind, perhaps about the supposed exploits of various spiritual beings. But since we no longer know exactly what these stories were about, it would probably be best to use a general term for them. Alternate translation: “made-up stories”
181TI14t116figs-hyperboleγενεαλογίαις ἀπεράντοις1endless genealogiesPaul use the term **endless** as an exaggeration to emphasize that these are very long. Alternate translation: “lists of names that seem as if they will never end” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]])
191TI14t117γενεαλογίαις1genealogiesUsually this term refers to a record of a persons ancestors. However, in this case it could also mean a record of the supposed ancestors of spiritual beings. Alternate translation: “lists of names”
201TI14t118αἵτινες ἐκζητήσεις παρέχουσι1which promote argumentsThe people were debating about these stories and lists of names, but no one could know for certain whether they were true. Alternate translation: “These make people disagree angrily”
211TI14t119figs-abstractnounsμᾶλλον ἢ οἰκονομίαν Θεοῦ, τὴν ἐν πίστει1rather than the stewardship of God, which is by faithIf it would be clearer in your language, you could express the idea behind the abstract noun **stewardship** with a concrete noun such as “plan” or “work.” Alternate translation: “rather than helping us to understand Gods plan to save us, which we learn by faith” or “rather than helping us to do Gods work, which we do by faith.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
221TI15t120δὲ1NowPaul uses this word to introduce background information that will help Timothy understand the purpose of what he is commanding him. You can translate it with the word or phrase in your language that is most similar in meaning and significance.
231TI15t121παραγγελίας1commandThis refers to the instructions that Paul has given Timothy in [1:3](../01/03.md) and [1:4](../01/04.md).
241TI15t122ἐστὶν ἀγάπη1is loveThis could mean one of two things. Alternate translation: “is to help us love God” or (2) “is to help us love other people.”
251TI15t123figs-metaphorἐκ καθαρᾶς καρδίας1from a pure heartHere the **heart** figuratively represents the thoughts and inclinations. Alternate translation: “from desires only for what is good” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
261TI15t124figs-metonymyἐκ καθαρᾶς καρδίας1from a pure heartHere **pure** figuratively indicates the person wants only good things and does not have mixed motives including some bad ones. Alternate translation: “from desires only for what is good” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
271TI15t125συνειδήσεως ἀγαθῆς1a good conscienceThis is a second thing that leads to love, the one goal of the command, not a second goal of the command. Alternate translation: “and from a conscience that leads a person to choose right instead of wrong”
281TI15t126πίστεως ἀνυποκρίτου1a sincere faithThis is a third thing that leads to love, the one goal of the command, not a third goal of the command. Alternate translation: “and from faith that is genuine” or “and from faith that is without hypocrisy”
291TI16t127figs-metaphorτινες ἀστοχήσαντες1some, having missed the markPaul speaks figuratively of faith in Christ as if it were a target that people should aim at. Paul means that some people are not fulfilling the purpose of their faith, which is to love, as he has just explained. Alternate translation: “some people are not fulfilling the purpose of faith in Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
301TI16t128figs-metaphorἐξετράπησαν1have turned awayHere **turned away** figuratively means these people have stopped doing what God has commanded. Alternate translation: “are no longer doing what God commands” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
311TI17t129νομοδιδάσκαλοι1teachers of the lawHere **law** refers specifically to the law of Moses.
321TI17t130μὴ νοοῦντες1not understandingAlternate translation: “even though they do not understand” or “and yet they do not understand”
331TI17t131figs-doublenegativesμὴ…μήτε…μήτε1not…either…orPaul uses a double negative in Greek for emphasis here, “not…neither…nor.” The second negative (“neither…nor”) does not cancel the first negative (“not”) to create a positive meaning. If your language uses double negatives for emphasis that do not cancel one another, it would be appropriate to use that construction here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]])
341TI17t132figs-parallelismwhat they are saying or about which they make confident affirmations1ἃ λέγουσιν, μήτε περὶ τίνων διαβεβαιοῦνταιThese two phrases mean similar things. Paul uses the repetition for emphasis. You do not need to put both phrases in your translation if that might be confusing for your readers. Alternate translation: “the things that they say so confidently are true” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]])
351TI18t133οἴδαμεν δὲ ὅτι καλὸς ὁ νόμος1we know that the law is goodAlternate translation: “we understand that the law is useful” or “we understand that the law is beneficial”
361TI18t134figs-inclusiveοἴδαμεν1we knowIn this letter, Paul uses the words **we**, **us,** and **our** to refer either to Timothy and himself, or else to all believers, which would also include the two of them. So generally these words include the addressee. A note will discuss the one possible exception in [4:10](../04/10.md). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-inclusive]])
371TI18t135ἐάν τις αὐτῷ νομίμως χρῆται1if one uses it lawfullyAlternate translation: “if a person uses it correctly” or “if a person uses it the way God intended”
381TI19t136εἰδὼς τοῦτο1knowing thisAlternate translation: “We also know this”
391TI19t137figs-activepassiveδικαίῳ νόμος οὐ κεῖται1the law is not made for the righteousIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “God did not make the law for people who are righteous” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
401TI19t138figs-nominaladjδικαίῳ1the righteousPaul is using this adjective as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “people who are righteous” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
411TI19t139figs-nominaladjἀνόμοις δὲ καὶ ἀνυποτάκτοις, ἀσεβέσι καὶ ἁμαρτωλοῖς, ἀνοσίοις καὶ βεβήλοις1the lawless and the rebellious, the ungodly and the sinful, the godless and the profanePaul is also using these adjectives as nouns, to refer to the classes of people that they describe. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate each of these adjectives with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “people who break the law, people who defy authority, peole who do not honor God, people who commit sins, people who live as if God did not matter, people who live as if nothing was sacred” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
421TI19t140βεβήλοις1profaneThis does not mean using “swear words,” which is one popular meaning of the term, but more generally living as if nothing was sacred. However, one example of being “profane” is using the names of God and Jesus as “swear words,” rather than treating those names with respect. Look for a term in your language that will communicate this idea clearly and not be misunderstood.
431TI19t141πατρολῴαις καὶ μητρολῴαις, ἀνδροφόνοις1father-killers and mother-killers, man-slayersIn this list Paul uses several compound words to express his meaning concisely and vividly. In each case the first term in the compound, a noun, is the object of the second term in the compound, a verb. Three of theses compound words are in this verse, and two more are in the next verse. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate them either with single terms or with phrases. Alternate translation: “patricides and matricides, murders” or “people who kill other people, even their own fathers and mothers”
441TI19t142figs-gendernotationsἀνδροφόνοις 1man-slayersPaul uses the term **man** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “murderers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
451TI110t143figs-nominaladjπόρνοις1the immoralPaul is using this adjective as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “people who have sexual relations outside of marriage” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
461TI110t144figs-idiomἀρσενοκοίταις1male-liersThis is the fourth compound word on the list. The term “lie” figuratively means to have sexual relations. Alternate translation: “men who have sexual relations with other males” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
471TI110t145figs-gendernotationsἀνδραποδισταῖς1man-stealersThis is the fifth and last compound word on the list. Paul uses the term **man** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “people who kidnap other people to sell them as slaves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
481TI110t146καὶ εἴ τι ἕτερον τῇ ὑγιαινούσῃ διδασκαλίᾳ ἀντίκειται1and if anything else is contrary to healthy teachingHere Paul leaves out some of the words that in many languages a sentence would need to be complete. He means that if anything else is contrary, then the law is made for that too. Alternate translation: “and for those who do anything else that is against true Christian teaching”
491TI110t147τῇ ὑγιαινούσῃ διδασκαλίᾳ1healthy teachingThis means not that the teaching is in good health, but that it is health-giving or life-giving. Alternate translation: “true Christian teaching”
501TI111t148τὸ εὐαγγέλιον τῆς δόξης τοῦ μακαρίου Θεοῦ1to the gospel of glory of the blessed GodThis could mean one of two things. Alternate translation: “the gospel about the glory that belongs to the blessed God” or “the glorious gospel about the blessed God”
511TI111t149figs-activepassiveὃ ἐπιστεύθην ἐγώ1with which I have been entrustedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “which God gave me and made me responsible for” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
521TI112t150χάριν ἔχω1I have gratitude toAlternate translation: “I thank”
531TI112t151πιστόν με ἡγήσατο1he considered me trustworthyAlternate translation: “he believed that he could rely on me”
541TI112t152figs-metaphorθέμενος εἰς διακονίαν1placing me into servicePaul speaks of the task of serving God as if it were a location that one could be placed in. Alternate translation: “he assigned me to serve him” or “he appointed me as his servant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
551TI113t153figs-explicitὄντα βλάσφημον1being a blasphemerPaul is referring to his character before he was a Christian. The implication is that he is referring to the way that he said people should not believe in Jesus as the Messiah. Alternate translation: “I was a person who said wrong things about Jesus.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
561TI113t154figs-explicitδιώκτην1a persecutorOnce again, by implication, Paul is referring to his character before he was a Christian. Alternate translation: “a person who persecuted those who believed in Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
571TI113t155figs-explicitὑβριστήν1an aggressorYet again, by implication, Paul is referring to his character before he was a Christian. “a violent person” or “a person who used violence against those who believed in Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
581TI113t156grammar-connect-logic-resultἠλεήθην ὅτι ἀγνοῶν, ἐποίησα ἐν ἀπιστίᾳ1I was shown mercy because not knowing, I acted in unfaithfulnessIf it would be clearer in your language, you could change the order of these phrases, since the second phrase, “not knowing,” gives the reason for the action that the first phrase, “I was shown mercy,” describes. Alternate translation: “I did not act the way God would have trusted me to act, but that was because I did not know what I was doing, and so Jesus had mercy on me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]])
591TI113t157figs-activepassiveἠλεήθην1I was shown mercyIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “Jesus had mercy on me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
601TI114t159figs-metaphorὑπερεπλεόνασεν…ἡ χάρις τοῦ Κυρίου ἡμῶν1the grace of our Lord overflowedPaul speaks of the grace of Jesus as if it were a liquid that could fill up a container completely and spill out over the top. Alternate translation: “Jesus showed me unlimited grace” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
611TI114t160figs-idiomμετὰ πίστεως καὶ ἀγάπης τῆς ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ1with the faith and love that are in Christ JesusThis could mean one of two things. (1) Paul could be referring to the faith and love that Jesus himself possesses and saying that these were the basis of the mercy that Jesus showed him. Alternate translation: “because he believed in me and loved me” (2) Paul could also be referring to faith and love that he received from Jesus when he became **in** him, which would mean figuratively “in relationship with” him. Alternate translation: “and enabled me to trust him and love him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
621TI115t161figs-metonymyπιστὸς ὁ λόγος1This word is trustworthyPaul uses the term **word** here figuratively to describe a saying that was communicated by using words. Alternate translation: “This statement is dependable” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
631TI115t162καὶ πάσης ἀποδοχῆς ἄξιος1and worthy of all acceptanceAlternate translation: “and we should believe it without any doubt” or “and we should have full confidence in it”
641TI115t163figs-quotemarksὅτι1Paul uses this term to introduce a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers if you indicate this by setting off the words that follow, “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners,” with quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language may use to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]])
651TI115t164figs-idiomὧν πρῶτός εἰμι ἐγώ1of whom I am the firstHere the term **first** figuratively means the superlative example of a class, in this case a negative class. Alternate translation: “and I am the worst one of all” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
661TI116t165figs-activepassiveἠλεήθην1I was shown mercyIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “Jesus had mercy on me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
671TI116t166ἵνα ἐν ἐμοὶ πρώτῳ1so that in me, the firstAlternate translation: “so that through me, the worst sinner of all”
681TI117t167δὲ1NowPaul uses this word to introduce a different kind of material within this letter. He is about to speak a blessing to and about God in the midst of his commands and instructions to Timothy. (See: Blessing)
691TI117t168figs-abstractnounsτιμὴ καὶ δόξα1be honor and gloryIf it would be clearer in your language, you could express the ideas behind the abstract nouns **honor** and **glory** with verbs. Alternate translation: “may people honor and glorify” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
701TI117t169figs-idiomεἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων 1to the ages of the ages This phrase means “for all the ages to come.” Alternate translation: “both now and forever” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
711TI118t170figs-metaphorταύτην τὴν παραγγελίαν παρατίθεμαί σοι1This command I am placing before youPaul speaks of his instructions as if he could physically put them in front of Timothy. Alternate translation: “I am entrusting you with this command” or “This is what I am commanding you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
721TI118t171figs-metaphorτέκνον1childPaul speaks of his close relationship to Timothy as though they were father and son. This shows Pauls sincere love and approval of Timothy. It is also likely that Paul personally led Timothy to trust in Christ, and that would be another reason why Paul considered him to be like his own child. Alternate translation: “you who are like my very own child” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
731TI118t172κατὰ τὰς προαγούσας ἐπὶ σὲ προφητείας1in accordance with the earlier prophecies about youIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say who did this action. Alternate translation: “in agreement with what other believers prophesied about you”
741TI118t173figs-metaphorστρατεύῃ…τὴν καλὴν στρατείαν1fight the good fightPaul speaks figuratively about Timothy working for the Lord as if he were a soldier fighting a battle. Alternate translation: “continue to struggle hard on behalf of the Lord” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
751TI119t174ἀγαθὴν συνείδησιν1a good conscience See how you translated this in [1:5](../01/05.md). Alternate translation: “a conscience that leads a person to choose right instead of wrong”
761TI119t175figs-metaphorτινες… περὶ τὴν πίστιν ἐναυάγησαν1have shipwrecked regarding the faithPaul speaks figuratively of these people as if they were a ship that had run aground or been sunk in a storm at sea so that it could no longer continue on its voyage. He means that these people no longer believe in Jesus and are no longer continuing to live as his followers. You could use this same figure, or a similar one from your culture, if your readers would understand it. Otherwise, you could say as an alternative translation, “no longer believe in Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
771TI120t176translate-namesὙμέναιος…Ἀλέξανδρος1Hymenaeus…AlexanderThese are names of two men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]])
781TI120t177figs-metaphorοὓς παρέδωκα τῷ Σατανᾷ1whom I have given over to SatanPaul speaks as if he physically handed these men to Satan. This probably means that Paul expelled them from the community of believers. Since they are no longer a part of the community, Satan has access to them and can harm them. Alternate translation: “I have allowed Satan to make them suffer” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
791TI120t178figs-activepassiveἵνα  παιδευθῶσι1so that they may be taughtIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who would do the action. Alternate translation: “so that God may teach them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
801TI2introc6rf0# 1 Timothy 02 General Notes<br>## Special concepts in this chapter<br><br>### Peace<br>Paul encourages Christians to pray for everyone. They should pray for rulers so that Christians can live peacefully, in a godly and dignified way.<br><br>### Women in the church<br><br>Scholars are divided over how to understand this passage in its historical and cultural context. Some scholars believe that God created men and women to serve in distinctly different roles in marriage and the church. Other scholars believe that God wants women to use the gifts He gives them on an equal basis with men. Translators should be careful not to let how they understand this issue affect how they translate this passage.
811TI21t179figs-idiomπρῶτον πάντων1first of allAs in [1:15](../01/32.md), the term **first** figuratively means the superlative example of a class. Alternate translation: “most importantly” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
821TI21t180παρακαλῶ1I urgeAlternate translation: “I encourage” or “I ask”
831TI21t181figs-activepassiveποιεῖσθαι δεήσεις, προσευχάς, ἐντεύξεις, εὐχαριστίας1for requests, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings to be madeIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who would do the action. Alternate translation: “I urge all believers to make requests, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgiving to God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
841TI21t182δεήσεις, προσευχάς, ἐντεύξεις, εὐχαριστίας1requests, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivingsThese terms overlap each other in what they mean. It is not necessary to view them as distinct categories. Alternate translation: “prayers of all kinds”
851TI21t183figs-gendernotationsἀνθρώπων1menPaul uses the term **men** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
861TI22t184figs-doubletἤρεμον καὶ ἡσύχιον βίον1a peaceful and quiet lifeThe terms **peaceful** and **quiet** mean the same thing. Paul uses them together for emphasis. He wants all believers to be able to live their lives without having trouble with the authorities. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “an undisturbed life” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
871TI22t185ἐν πάσῃ εὐσεβείᾳ καὶ σεμνότητι1in all godliness and dignityAlternate translation: “that honors God and that other people will respect”
881TI23t186figs-doubletκαλὸν καὶ ἀπόδεκτον ἐνώπιον…Θεοῦ1good and acceptable before GodThe terms **good** and **acceptable** mean similar things. Paul uses them together for emphasis. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “very pleasing to God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
891TI24t187figs-activepassiveὃς θέλει σωθῆναι1who desires all men to be savedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “who wants to save everyone” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
901TI24t188figs-gendernotationsπάντας ἀνθρώπους 1all menPaul uses the term **men** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “everyone” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
911TI24t189figs-metaphorεἰς ἐπίγνωσιν ἀληθείας ἐλθεῖν1to come to the knowledge of the truthPaul speaks of learning the truth about God as if it were a place where people could come. Alternate translation: “to know and accept what is true” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
921TI25t190translate-unknownεἷς…μεσίτης Θεοῦ καὶ ἀνθρώπων1one mediator of God and of menA mediator is a person who helps negotiate a peaceful settlement between two parties who disagree with each other. Alternate translation: “one person who brings about reconciliation between God and people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]])
931TI25t191figs-gendernotationsἀνθρώπων1menPaul uses the term **men** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
941TI25t192figs-gendernotationsἄνθρωπος Χριστὸς Ἰησοῦς1the man Christ JesusThis could mean one of two things. (1) Paul could be using the term **man** in a generic sense to refer to the humanity of Jesus. Alternate translation: “Christ Jesus, who was human himself.” (2) However, since it is theologically important that Jesus took on every aspect of humanity, which bears the image of God by consisting of males and females, Paul could be using the term **man** in a non-generic sense to indicate that Jesus was fully human to the point of being male. Alternate translation: “Christ Jesus, who became a man” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
951TI26t193δοὺς ἑαυτὸν1gave himselfAlternate translation: “sacrificed himself” or “died willingly”
961TI26t194ἀντίλυτρον ὑπὲρ πάντων1as a ransom for allAlternate translation: “as the price of freedom for everyone”
971TI26t195figs-explicitτὸ μαρτύριον1the testimony If it would be helpful to your readers, you could make it explicit that this demonstrated specifically that God wants to save all people. Alternate translation: “as the proof … that God wants to save all people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
981TI26t196figs-idiomκαιροῖς ἰδίοις1in its own timesThis is an idiom. (If you choose to express the implicit information that the previous note discusses, you could put this phrase just before that information, for example, right after “proof” in the alternate translation that the previous note suggests.) Alternate translation: “at the time that God had chosen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
991TI27t197εἰς ὃ1for whichAlternate translation: “of this testimony”
1001TI27t198figs-activepassiveἐτέθην ἐγὼ κῆρυξ καὶ ἀπόστολος1I was made a herald and an apostleIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “Jesus made me, Paul, a preacher and a representative” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1011TI27t199figs-doubletκῆρυξ καὶ ἀπόστολος 1a herald and an apostle The terms **herald** and **apostle** mean similar things. Paul uses them together for emphasis and clarity. God sent him to proclaim the good news about Jesus as his representative. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “a messenger” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
1021TI27t200διδάσκαλος ἐθνῶν ἐν πίστει καὶ ἀληθείᾳ1a teacher of the nations in faith and truthThis could mean one of two things. (1) It could be describing the content of what Paul teaches. Alternate translation: “I teach the Gentiles the message of faith and truth.” (2) It could also be describing Pauls character as a teacher. Alternate translation: “a true and faithful teacher of the Gentiles.”
1031TI27t201figs-hendiadysδιδάσκαλος ἐθνῶν ἐν πίστει καὶ ἀληθείᾳ1a teacher of the nations in faith and truthIf this phrase has the second meaning that the previous note discusses, Paul may be using the two terms **faith** and **truth** together to express one idea. Alternate translation: “I teach the Gentiles about the true faith” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hendiadys]])
1041TI27t202ἐθνῶν1the nationsThis term refers to members of other people groups who are not Jewish. Alternate translation: “the Gentiles” or “non-Jewish people groups”
1051TI28t203figs-gendernotationsτοὺς ἄνδρας ἐν παντὶ τόπῳ1the men in every placeHere the word **men** refers specifically to males. The term is not inclusive, since Paul addresses women next. Alternate translation: “the males in all places” or “men everywhere.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
1061TI28t204figs-symactionπροσεύχεσθαι…ἐπαίροντας ὁσίους χεῖρας1to pray, lifting up holy handsIt was the customary posture in this culture for people to raise their hands while praying. You could translate this in a way that would make that clear. Alternate translation: “when they lift up their hands reverently to pray” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-symaction]])
1071TI28t205figs-synecdocheπροσεύχεσθαι…ἐπαίροντας ὁσίους χεῖρας1to pray, lifting up holy handsPaul describes one part of the person, the **hands**, as holy to indicate that the entire person is to be holy. Alternate translation: “lifting up their hands to pray in holiness” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
1081TI28t206figs-hendiadysχωρὶς ὀργῆς καὶ διαλογισμοῦ1without anger and argumentHere Paul expresses a single idea by using two words connected with **and.** The word **anger** tells what kind of **argument** the men should avoid. If it would be clearer in your language, you could express this meaning with an equivalent phrase. Alternate translation: “without angry arguments” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hendiadys]])
1091TI29t207figs-ellipsisὡσαύτως1likewiseHere Paul leaves out some of the words that a sentence would ordinarily need in order to be complete. Alternate translation: “In the same way, I also want” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])
1101TI29t208figs-doubletμετὰ αἰδοῦς καὶ σωφροσύνης1with modesty and self-controlThe terms **modesty** and **self-control** mean basically the same thing. Paul uses them together for emphasis, to stress that women should cultivate these character qualities that will lead them to wear clothes that are appropriate and do not attract improper attention from men. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “with a sense of decency” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
1111TI29t209translate-unknownμὴ ἐν πλέγμασιν1not in braided hairDuring this time, many Roman women braided their hair lavishly to try to make themselves attractive. If your readers would not be familiar with the practice of braiding hair, you could express this idea in a more general way. Alternate translation: “They should not have fancy hairstyles” or “They should not have elaborate hairstyles that attract attention” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]])
1121TI29t210figs-synecdocheμὴ ἐν πλέγμασιν1not in braided hairPaul mentions **braided hair** as one way a woman could give undue attention to her hair. Alternate translation: “They should not have fancy hairstyles” or “They should not have elaborate hairstyles that attract attention” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
1131TI29t211translate-unknownμαργαρίταις1pearlsThese are beautiful and valuable mineral balls that people use as jewelry. They are formed inside the shell of a small animal that lives in the ocean. If your readers would not be familiar with pearls, you could express this idea in a more general way. Alternate translation: “decorations made from valuable materials” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]])
1141TI210t212ἐπαγγελλομέναις θεοσέβειαν, δι’ ἔργων ἀγαθῶν1professing godliness through good worksAlternate translation: “who want to honor God by the good things they do”
1151TI211t213figs-idiomἐν ἡσυχίᾳ1in quietnessThis could mean one of two things. Either way, there seems to have been some issue in the church in Ephesus that was pitting the women against the men, although the exact details are no longer clear. Pauls instructions would apply generally, although here he may be referring specifically to how the women should respond as Timothy and the church leaders explain how the issue should be resolved. (1) Paul could mean that he wants the women to listen, rather than to speak. Alternate translation: “by listening” (2) Based on how it is used elsewhere in the New Testament, this expression may also be an idiom that means not to argue against what someone else is saying. Alternate translation: “without objecting” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
1161TI211t214ἐν πάσῃ ὑποταγῇ1in all submissionAlternate translation: “and submit to what is taught”
1171TI212t215γυναικὶ οὐκ ἐπιτρέπω1I do not permit a womanAlternate translation: “I do not allow a woman”
1181TI212t216εἶναι ἐν ἡσυχίᾳ1to be in quietnessAs in [2:11](../02/11.md), this could mean one of two things. Alternate translation: “she should listen” or “she should not argue”
1191TI213t217figs-activepassiveἈδὰμ…πρῶτος ἐπλάσθη1Adam was formed firstIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “God created Adam first” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1201TI213t218figs-ellipsisεἶτα Εὕα1then EveHere Paul leaves out some of the words that a sentence would ordinarily need in order to be complete. Alternate translation: “and then God created Eve” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])
1211TI214t219figs-activepassiveἈδὰμ οὐκ ἠπατήθη1Adam was not deceivedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “Adam was not the one the serpent deceived” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1221TI214t220figs-activepassiveἡ δὲ γυνὴ ἐξαπατηθεῖσα, ἐν παραβάσει γέγονεν1but the woman, having been deceived, came into transgressionIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “but it was the woman who disobeyed God when the serpent deceived her” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1231TI214t221figs-abstractnounsπαραβάσει1transgression If it would be clearer in your language, you could express the ideas behind the abstract noun **transgression** with a verbal phrase. Alternate translation: “disobeyed God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
1241TI215t222σωθήσεται…διὰ τῆς τεκνογονίας1she will be saved through child-bearingHere **she** refers to women who believe in Jesus. While it is grammatically possible that Paul is saying here that God will save women from their sins through their role as child bearers, that would not be consistent with his theology of salvation by grace. Another possible meaning is that God will keep women physically safe as they give birth to children. **Child-bearing** could also be a reference to the birth of Jesus as a human child to be the Savior. Alternate translation: “God will keep her safe during childbirth” or “God will save her through Jesus, who was born as a child”
1251TI215t223figs-activepassiveσωθήσεται1she will be savedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “God will save her” or “God will save women” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1261TI215t224ἐὰν μείνωσιν1if they remainHere **they** refers to women. It is not clear why Paul switches from the singular to the plural. Alternate translation: “if women continue living.”
1271TI215t225figs-abstractnounsἐν πίστει, καὶ ἀγάπῃ, καὶ ἁγιασμῷ1in faith and love and holinessIf it would be clearer in your language, you could express the ideas behind the abstract nouns **faith**, **love**, and **holiness** with verbs. Alternate translation: “trusting Jesus, loving others, and living a holy life” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
1281TI215t226figs-idiomμετὰ σωφροσύνης1with self-controlPossible meanings of this expression here are (1) “with good judgment,” (2) “with modesty,” or (3) “with clear thinking” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
1291TI3introd9db0# 1 Timothy 03 General Notes<br>## Structure and formatting<br><br>[1 Timothy 3:16](./16.md) was probably a song, poem, or creed the early church used to express what it understood to be the meaning of who Jesus was and what he did.<br><br>### Overseers and deacons<br>The church has used different titles for church leaders. Some titles include elder, pastor, and bishop. The word “overseer” reflects the Greek term in verses 1-2, which means literally an “over-seer.” The word “bishop” is derived directly from the letters of this Greek term. Paul writes about another kind of church leader, a “deacon,” in verses 8 and 12.<br><br>### Character qualities<br>This chapter lists several qualities that an overseer or deacon in the church must have. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
1301TI31t227figs-metonymyπιστὸς ὁ λόγος1This word is trustworthyAs in [1:15](../01/15.md), Paul uses the term **word** here figuratively to describe a saying that was communicated by using words. Alternate translation: “This statement is dependable” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
1311TI31t228figs-quotemarksπιστὸς ὁ λόγος1This word is trustworthyPaul uses this phrase to introduce a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers if you indicate this by setting off the words that follow in the rest of the verse with quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language may use to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]])
1321TI31t229translate-unknownἐπισκοπῆς1overseerThis term describes a leader of the early Christian church whose work was to take care of the spiritual needs of believers and make sure that they received accurate biblical teaching. Alternate translation: “spiritual leader” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]])
1331TI31t230figs-metonymyκαλοῦ ἔργου1a good workPaul may be using the term **work** here figuratively to describe a role in the church by reference to something associated with it, the work required to fulfill that role. Alternate translation: “an honorable task” or “an honorable role” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
1341TI32t231μιᾶς γυναικὸς ἄνδρα1a husband of one wifeThis could mean one of two things. (1) Paul could be saying that an overseer cannot be married to more than one woman. If so, it is not clear whether this would exclude men who have remarried after being widowed or divorced. It is also not clear whether Paul is saying that an overseer must be married, in which case this would exclude unmarried men who were single, widowed, or divorced. Alternate translation: “not married to more than one woman” (2) This could also be an idiom that means the overseer must always have been faithful to his wife. Alternate translation: “faithful to his wife”
1351TI32t232δεῖ…εἶναι…νηφάλιον, σώφρονα, κόσμιον, φιλόξενον1must be…sober, self-controlled, orderly, hospitableAlternate translation: “He must not do anything to excess, he must be reasonable and behave well, and he must be welcoming to strangers”
1361TI33t233μὴ πάροινον, μὴ πλήκτην, ἀλλὰ ἐπιεικῆ, ἄμαχον1not a drunkard, not a brawler, but gentle, peacefulAlternate translation: “He must not drink alcohol to excess, and he must not fight and argue. Instead, he must be gentle and peaceful”
1371TI33t234figs-metaphorἀφιλάργυρον1not money-lovingThis adjective describes some people figuratively as if they **loved** money because they are so eager to have it. Alternate translation: “not greedy for money” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1381TI34t235προϊστάμενον1managingAlternate translation: “He should lead” or “He should take care of”
1391TI34t236ἐν ὑποταγῇ μετὰ πάσης σεμνότητος1in obedience with all honorThis could mean one of several things. (1) The overseers children should obey their father and show respect to him. Alternate translation: “who obey him completely respectfully” (2) The overseers children should show respect to everyone. Alternate translation: “who obey him and show respect to others” (3) The overseer should show respect to those in his household as he leads them. Alternate translation: “who obey him as he treats them with respect”
1401TI35t237figs-rquestionεἰ δέ τις τοῦ ἰδίου οἴκου προστῆναι οὐκ οἶδεν πῶς ἐκκλησίας Θεοῦ ἐπιμελήσεται?1for if someone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he take care of the church of God?Paul is making a statement, not actually asking a question. He does not expect Timothy to explain how a man who could not manage his own household could take care of Gods church. Instead, Paul is using the question form to emphasize how important it is for an overseer to demonstrate faithfulness in his personal life before assuming a leadership role in the church. If it would be clearer for your readers, you could translate these words as a statement. Alternate translation: “After all, a man who is not able to manage his own household will certainly not be able to take care of the church of God.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
1411TI35t238figs-metonymyἐκκλησίας Θεοῦ1the church of GodHere the term **church** refers to a local group of Gods people, by association to the way they have gathered together. Alternate translation: “a group of Gods people” or “a local gathering of believers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
1421TI36t239μὴ νεόφυτον1not a new convertAlternate translation: “He should not be inexperienced in the faith” or “He must be a mature believer”
1431TI36t240figs-explicitτυφωθεὶς1puffed upThe implication is that a new convert might become excessively proud if he were given an important leadership position right away. If it would be helpful to your readers, you could say that explicitly. Alternate translation: “become too proud” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
1441TI36t241figs-metaphorτυφωθεὶς1puffed upPaul describes being proud figuratively as if it made a person swell in size. Alternate translation: “become too proud” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1451TI36t242figs-metaphorἵνα μὴ…εἰς κρίμα ἐμπέσῃ τοῦ διαβόλου1so that he may not fall…into the judgment of the devilPaul describes the experience of being condemned for having done wrong as like falling into a hole. Alternate translation: “and have God condemn him as he condemned the devil” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1461TI37t243figs-metaphorτῶν ἔξωθεν1those outsidePaul speaks of the church figuratively as though it were a place and unbelievers were physically outside of it. Alternate translation: “those who are not believers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1471TI37t244figs-metaphorμὴ εἰς ὀνειδισμὸν ἐμπέσῃ1so that he may not fall into disgracePaul speaks of disgrace figuratively as if it were a hole that a person could fall into. Alternate translation: “so that he does not do anything that would make him ashamed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1481TI37t245figs-metaphorπαγίδα τοῦ διαβόλου1the trap of the devilPaul speaks of the devil tempting someone to sin as if it were a trap that could catch a person. Alternate translation: “so that the devil is not able to tempt him to sin” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1491TI38t246διακόνους ὡσαύτως1Likewise deaconsAlternate translation: “Deacons, just like overseers”
1501TI38t247figs-metaphorμὴ διλόγους1not double-talkersPaul speaks figuratively about some people as if they could say two things at once. He means that they would say one thing but mean something else. Alternate translation: “should mean what they say” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1511TI39t248figs-metaphorἔχοντας1holdingPaul speaks of true teaching about God as if it were an object that a person could hold. Alternate translation: “They must continue” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1521TI39t249figs-abstractnounsτὸ μυστήριον τῆς πίστεως1the mystery of the faithPaul uses the abstract noun **mystery** to refer to a truth that had existed for some time that God was then revealing at that moment. If it would be clearer in your language, you could express the idea behind this term with a verb such as “reveal.” Alternate translation: “to believe what God has now revealed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
1531TI39t250figs-metaphorἐν καθαρᾷ συνειδήσει1with a clean consciencePaul speaks figuratively of a persons sense of right and wrong being **clean** if it assures that person that he has done no wrong. Alternate translation: “knowing that they are not doing anything wrong” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1541TI310t251figs-activepassiveοὗτοι…δοκιμαζέσθωσαν πρῶτον1let them…be tested firstIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who would the action. Alternate translation: “Other believers should test and approve of them first” or “They should first prove themselves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1551TI311t252γυναῖκας1the womenThis could mean one of two things. (1) Alternate translation: “deacons wives” (2) Alternate translation: “female deacons”
1561TI311t253σεμνάς1dignifiedAlternate translation: “people who act properly” or “people who are worthy of respect”
1571TI311t254μὴ διαβόλους1not slanderersAlternate translation: “They must not say malicious things about other people”
1581TI311t255νηφαλίους1soberSee how you translated this in [3:2](../03/02.md). Alternate translation: “not do anything to excess.”
1591TI312t256μιᾶς γυναικὸς ἄνδρες1husbands of one wifeSee how you translated this in [3:2](../03/02.md). Review the note there if that would be helpful. Alternate translations: (1) “not married to more than one woman” or (2) “faithful to their wives”
1601TI312t257τέκνων καλῶς προϊστάμενοι καὶ τῶν ἰδίων οἴκων1managing their own children and households wellAlternate translation: “taking proper care of their children and their personal affairs”
1611TI313t258grammar-connect-logic-resultγὰρ1ForPaul uses this word to introduce what the results will be if people with the qualifications he has just described are chosen as church leaders. Alternate translation: “After all” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]])
1621TI313t259οἱ…καλῶς διακονήσαντες1those having served wellThis could refer either to deacons, whom Paul has just discussed, or to overseers as well, as a conclusion to Pauls entire discussion of church leaders. Alternate translation: “deacons who serve well” or “church leaders who serve well”
1631TI313t260βαθμὸν…καλὸν1a good standingThis could mean one of two things. Alternate translation: (1) “an honorable position” or (2) “a good reputation”
1641TI313t261καὶ πολλὴν παρρησίαν ἐν πίστει τῇ ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ1much confidence in the faith that is in Christ JesusThis could mean one of two things. Alternate translation: (1) “and they will trust in Jesus with even more confidence” or (2) “and they will speak more confidently to other people about believing in Jesus”
1651TI314t262figs-idiomἐν τάχει1in quicknessThis expression describes Pauls haste and urgency. Alternate translation: “as soon as I can” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
1661TI315t263ἐὰν δὲ βραδύνω1but if I delayThis does not imply that Paul might choose to take his time rather than hurrying. Alternate translation: “But in case I cannot get there soon” or “But if something prevents me from getting there soon”
1671TI315t264figs-metaphorἵνα εἰδῇς πῶς δεῖ ἐν οἴκῳ Θεοῦ ἀναστρέφεσθαι1so that you may know how one ought to behave in the household of GodPaul speaks of the group of believers figuratively as if they were a family. Possible meanings are (1) Paul is referring only to Timothys behavior in the church. Alternate translation: “so that you may know how to conduct yourself as a member of Gods family” or (2) Paul is referring to the believers in general. Alternate translation: “so that you all may know how to conduct yourselves as members of Gods family” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1681TI315t265figs-distinguishοἴκῳ Θεοῦ…ἥτις ἐστὶν ἐκκλησία Θεοῦ ζῶντος1the household of God, which is the church of the living GodThis phrase gives us further information about **the household of God**. It is not making a distinction between a household of God that is the church and one that is not the church. Alternate translation: “household of God, by which I mean the community of people who believe in the living God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-distinguish]])
1691TI315t266figs-metaphorστῦλος καὶ ἑδραίωμα τῆς ἀληθείας1a pillar and support of the truthPaul speaks of the truth as if it were a building and of the community of believers as if it were helping to hold up that building. Alternate translation: “which helps maintain Gods truth” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1701TI315t267figs-doubletστῦλος καὶ ἑδραίωμα 1a pillar and supportThe terms **pillar** and **support** mean basically the same thing. They are architectural features that hold up parts of buildings. Paul uses the terms together for emphasis. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine them into an equivalent phrase. Alternate translation: “which helps maintain” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
1711TI315t268figs-idiomΘεοῦ ζῶντος1the living GodAlternate translation: “the God who is genuinely alive” or “the true God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
1721TI316t269ὁμολογουμένως1admittedlyAlternate translation: “everyone must agree that”
1731TI316t270μέγα ἐστὶν τὸ τῆς εὐσεβείας μυστήριον1great is the mystery of godlinessWhile in most of this letter Paul uses the term **godliness** to describe godly living, in this instance the term instead seems to describe the reverence for God that would lead a person to live a right life. Alternate translation: “the truth that God has revealed about our piety is great”
1741TI316t271figs-explicitμέγα ἐστὶν τὸ τῆς εὐσεβείας μυστήριον1great is the mystery of godlinessSince Paul follows this statement by quoting a hymn or poem about the life of Jesus, the implication is that he sees Jesus as having made it possible for people to worship God in the most genuine way. Alternate translation: “the truth that God has revealed about the grounds of our piety is great” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
1751TI316t272writing-poetryὃς ἐφανερώθη…ἀνελήμφθη ἐν δόξῃ1Who was revealed…taken up in gloryThis is most likely a song or poem that Paul is quoting. If your language has a way of indicating that this is poetry, such as through line-by-line formatting, you could use that here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-poetry]])
1761TI316t273figs-activepassiveὃς ἐφανερώθη ἐν σαρκί1Who was revealed in fleshIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. (Be sure not to suggest in your translation that Jesus only seemed or appeared to be human.) Alternate translation: “he appeared as a human being” or “he came to earth as a human being” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1771TI316t274figs-metonymyἐν σαρκί1in fleshPaul uses the term **flesh** figuratively here to mean “in a human body.” He is describing the human body by reference to something associated with it, the flesh that envelops it. Alternate translation: “as a true human being” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
1781TI316t275figs-activepassiveἐδικαιώθη ἐν Πνεύματι1was justified in the SpiritIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “the Holy Spirit confirmed that he was who he said he was” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1791TI316t276figs-activepassiveὤφθη ἀγγέλοις1was seen by angelsIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “the angels saw him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1801TI316t277figs-activepassiveἐκηρύχθη ἐν ἔθνεσιν1was proclaimed among the nationsIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “people in many nations told others about him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1811TI316t278figs-activepassiveἐπιστεύθη ἐν κόσμῳ1was believed in the worldIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “people throughout the world believed in him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1821TI316t279figs-activepassiveἀνελήμφθη ἐν δόξῃ1was taken up in gloryIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “God the Father took him up to heaven in glory” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1831TI316t280figs-abstractnounsἀνελήμφθη ἐν δόξῃ1was taken up in gloryThe abstract noun **glory** refers to the way Jesus received power from God the Father and is worthy of honor. If it would be clearer in your language, you could express the idea behind this term with an adjective such as “powerful” and a verb such as “respect.” Alternate translation: “God the Father took him up to heaven, making him powerful and making everyone respect him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
1841TI4introb39h0# 1 Timothy 04 General Notes<br>## Special concepts in this chapter<br><br>Paul speaks in [4:14](./14.md) of prophecy. This was a message that God communicated to believers through a person to whom He had given a special gift of conveying these messages. This specific message revealed how Timothy would become a gifted leader of the church. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/prophet]])<br><br>## Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter<br><br>### Cultural practices<br>In verse 14 Paul speaks of church leaders placing their hands on Timothy. Different churches in different parts of the world have different ways of indicating publicly that a person is being placed in a leadership position in the church.<br><br>### Variation in names<br>In this chapter Paul speaks of church leaders called “elders.” They seem to be the same kind of leaders that he calls “overseers” in chapter 3.
1851TI41t281δὲ1NowPaul uses this word to introduce background information that will help Timothy and the believers in Ephesus understand the next part of his letter. The false teachings that Timothy must oppose are something that the Spirit has already predicted. You can translate the term with the word or phrase in your language that is most similar in meaning and significance.
1861TI41t282figs-idiomἐν ὑστέροις καιροῖς1in later timesThis expression refers to the time when Gods purposes in history are approaching their culmination and so the evil opposition to them takes on a desperate intensity. Alternate translation: “as Gods purposes advance” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
1871TI41t283figs-metaphorἀποστήσονταί τινες τῆς πίστεως1some will leave the faithPaul speaks of people ceasing to trust in Christ as if they were physically leaving a place. Alternate translation: “some people will stop trusting in Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1881TI41t284προσέχοντες1attending toAlternate translation: “and turn their attention to” or “because they are paying attention to”
1891TI41t285figs-doubletπνεύμασι πλάνοις καὶ διδασκαλίαις δαιμονίων1deceiving spirits and teachings of demonsThese two phrases mean similar things. Paul uses them together for emphasis. He wants to warn believers of the dangers of false teachings and practices. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “the things that evil spirits say to trick people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
1901TI42t286ἐν ὑποκρίσει ψευδολόγων1in false-speaking hypocrisyIf it would be clearer in your language, you could start a separate sentence here. Alternate translation: “These people will be hypocrites, and they will tell lies”
1911TI42t287figs-metaphorκεκαυστηριασμένων τὴν ἰδίαν συνείδησιν1their own consciences having been searedPaul is speaking figuratively of these people as if their sense of right and wrong had been ruined like skin that someone had burned with a hot iron. Alternate translation: “They will not have any sense of right and wrong any more” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
1921TI42t288figs-activepassiveκεκαυστηριασμένων τὴν ἰδίαν συνείδησιν1their own consciences having been searedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “They will not have any sense of right and wrong any more” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
1931TI43t289κωλυόντων γαμεῖν1forbidding to marryIf it would be helpful to your readers, you could begin a new sentence here. Alternate translation: “These people will forbid believers to marry”
1941TI43t290figs-explicitκωλυόντων γαμεῖν1forbidding to marryThe implication is that these false teachers will forbid believers to marry. Alternate translation: “These people will forbid believers to marry” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
1951TI43t291figs-ellipsisἀπέχεσθαι βρωμάτων1to abstain from foodsHere Paul leaves out some of the words that a sentence would ordinarily need in order to be complete. He does not mean that these false teachers will forbid believers to abstain from certain foods, but that they will require them to do that. In other words, the meaning of **forbidding** does not carry forward from the previous clause, rather, the meaning of “requiring” should be supplied. Alternate translation: “they will forbid believers to eat certain foods” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])
1961TI43t292figs-explicitἀπέχεσθαι βρωμάτων1to abstain from foodsThe implication is that these false teachers will forbid only certain foods, and that they will impose this restriction on believers. Alternate translation: “they will forbid believers to eat certain foods” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
1971TI43t293figs-doubletτοῖς πιστοῖς καὶ ἐπεγνωκόσι τὴν ἀλήθειαν1the faithful and the ones knowing the truthThese two expressions mean the same thing. Paul uses them together for emphasis. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “genuine believers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
1981TI43t294figs-nominaladjτοῖς πιστοῖς1the faithfulPaul is using this adjective as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “people who believe in Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
1991TI43t295figs-nominaladjἐπεγνωκόσι τὴν ἀλήθειαν1the ones knowing the truthPaul is using this participle, which functions as an adjective, as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “people who understand the truth about Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
2001TI44t296figs-distinguishπᾶν κτίσμα Θεοῦ καλόν1every creature of God is goodIf it would be clearer in your language, you could express the idea behind the expression **creature of God** with a relative clause. Alternate translation: “everything that God created is good” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-distinguish]])
2011TI44t297figs-activepassiveοὐδὲν ἀπόβλητον μετὰ εὐχαριστίας λαμβανόμενον1nothing being received with thanksgiving is vileIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who would the action. Alternate translation: “We are free to eat anything that we can thank God for” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2021TI45t298figs-activepassiveἁγιάζεται1it is sanctifiedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “it becomes holy” or “it is suitable to eat” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2031TI45t299figs-metonymyδιὰ λόγου Θεοῦ1by the word of GodPaul uses the term **word** to refer figuratively to the pronouncement that God made, using words, that everything he created was **good**. Alternate translation: “because of what God said about it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
2041TI45t300figs-explicitκαὶ ἐντεύξεως1and prayerIn context, the implication is that this refers to prayers of thanksgiving to God for food. If it would be helpful to your readers, you could say that explicitly. Alternate translation: “and because of the thanks people offer to God for it in prayer” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
2051TI46t301figs-metaphorταῦτα ὑποτιθέμενος τοῖς ἀδελφοῖς1Placing these things before the brothersPaul speaks of his instructions as if they were objects that could be physically placed in front of the other believers. Alternate translation: “If you help the believers remember these things” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2061TI46t302ταῦτα1these thingsThis refers to the teaching that began in [3:16](../03/16.md).
2071TI46t303figs-gendernotationsτοῖς ἀδελφοῖς1the brothersHere **brother** figuratively means a fellow believer in Jesus, whether male or female. Alternate translation: “the believers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
2081TI46t304figs-activepassiveἐντρεφόμενος τοῖς λόγοις τῆς πίστεως, καὶ τῆς καλῆς διδασκαλίας ᾗ παρηκολούθηκας1being nourished by the words of the faith and of the good teaching that you have followedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say what is doing the action. Alternate translation: “the statements of what we believe, expessed in proper teaching, are causing you to trust more strongly in Christ” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2091TI46t305figs-metaphorἐντρεφόμενος τοῖς λόγοις τῆς πίστεως, καὶ τῆς καλῆς διδασκαλίας ᾗ παρηκολούθηκας1being nourished by the words of the faith and of the good teaching that you have followedPaul speaks of these statements and teachings as if they could physically feed Timothy and make him strong. Alternate translation: “the statements of what we believe, expessed in proper teaching, are causing you to trust more strongly in Christ” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2101TI46t306figs-metonymyτοῖς λόγοις τῆς πίστεως, καὶ τῆς καλῆς διδασκαλίας 1the words of the faith and of the good teaching Paul uses the term **words** figuratively to describe the statements of belief and the teachings that explain them, both expressed in words. Alternate translation: “the statements of what we believe, expessed in proper teaching” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
2111TI46t307figs-doubletτοῖς λόγοις τῆς πίστεως, καὶ τῆς καλῆς διδασκαλίας 1the words of the faith and of the good teaching The phrases **of the faith** and **of the good teaching** mean similar things. Paul uses them together for emphasis and clarity. If it would be clearer in your language, you could express them in a way that shows how they relate to one another. Alternate translation: “the statements of what we believe, expessed in proper teaching” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
2121TI47t308τοὺς…βεβήλους καὶ γραώδεις μύθους1profane and old-womanish fablesSee how you translated **fables** in [1:4](../01/of.md) and **profane** in [1:9](../01/09.md). Alternate translation: “foolish, made-up stories in which nothing is sacred”
2131TI47t309figs-idiomτοὺς…γραώδεις μύθους1old-womanish fablesThe term **old-womanish** is an idiom that means “silly” or “foolish.” Paul tells Timothy in [5:2](../05/02.md) that he should respect older women as mothers, so Pauls expression here should be recognized as idiomatic rather than disrespectful. Your language may have a similar expression. Alternate translation: “old wives tales” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
2141TI47t310figs-metaphorγύμναζε…σεαυτὸν πρὸς εὐσέβειαν1train yourself for godlinessPaul tells Timothy figuratively to work to develop godly character as if he were an athlete improving his physical conditioning. Alternate translation: “diligently practice acting in ways that please God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2151TI48t311figs-quotemarksγὰρ 1forPaul uses this term to introduce a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers if you indicate this by setting off the words that follow in the rest of the verse with quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language may use to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]])
2161TI48t312σωματικὴ γυμνασία1bodily trainingAlternate translation: “physical exercise”
2171TI48t313πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶν ὠφέλιμος1is valuable for a littleThis could mean one of two things. Alternate translations: (1) “may have some small value” or (2) “is of little value”
2181TI48t314ἐπαγγελίαν ἔχουσα1having promise forAlternate translation: “will bring benefits in”
2191TI49t315figs-metonymyπιστὸς ὁ λόγος1This word is trustworthyAs in [1:15](../01/32.md) and [3:1](../03/01.md), Paul uses the term **word** here figuratively to describe a saying that was communicated by using words. He is referring to the saying that he quoted in the previous verse. Alternate translation: “This statement is dependable” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
2201TI49t316καὶ πάσης ἀποδοχῆς ἄξιος1and worthy of all acceptanceSee how you translated this in [1:15](../01/32.md). Alternate translation: “and we should believe it without any doubt” or “and we should have full confidence in it”
2211TI410t317grammar-connect-logic-resultεἰς τοῦτο γὰρ1for unto thisThe term **this** refers to **godliness**, which Paul mentions in the previous two verses. Paul is giving a reason why Timothy should believe the saying about the value of godliness. He and his other fellow workers are striving very hard to become godly, so it must be valuable. Alternate translation: “after all, it is for godliness that” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]])
2221TI410t318figs-doubletκοπιῶμεν καὶ ἀγωνιζόμεθα1we toil and struggleThe terms **toil** and **struggle** mean basically the same thing. Paul uses them together to emphasize the intensity with which he and his fellow workers are serving GodIf it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “we work so hard” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
2231TI410t319figs-metaphorκοπιῶμεν καὶ ἀγωνιζόμεθα1we toil and strugglePaul speaks figuratively of himself and his fellow workers as if they were doing hard manual labor and striving as if they were in an athletic contest or battle. Alternate translation: “we work so hard” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2241TI410t320figs-inclusiveκοπιῶμεν καὶ ἀγωνιζόμεθα1we toil and struggleThis could be the one place where **we** does not include the addressee. Paul has just told Timothy to make godliness his priority, rather than physical exercise, and he may be offering himself and his other fellow workers as an example of that for Timothy to follow. So if your language makes that distinction, you may wish to use the exclusive form in this phrase. However, **we** in the next phrase would include Timothy, since Paul is encouraging Timothy to join him and his fellow workers in making godliness his priority as someone who, like them, has **hoped in the living God**. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-inclusive]])
2251TI410t321figs-idiomΘεῷ ζῶντι1the living GodSee how you translated this in [3:15](../03/15.md). Alternate translation: “the God who is genuinely alive” or “the true God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
2261TI410t322figs-gendernotationsἀνθρώπων1menPaul uses the term **men** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
2271TI411t323παράγγελλε ταῦτα καὶ δίδασκε1Command and teach these thingsAlternate translation: “Explain these things clearly so that everyone will obey them.”
2281TI412t324μηδείς σου τῆς νεότητος καταφρονείτω1Let no one despise your youthThe term **despise** here does not mean “hate,” but “think little of” or “scorn.” Alternate translation: “Do not let anyone disrespect you just because you are young”
2291TI412t325figs-metonymyἐν λόγῳ1in word Paul is using the term **word** here figuratively to mean speech, which uses words. Alternate translation:you're your speech” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
2301TI413t326figs-explicitπρόσεχε τῇ ἀναγνώσει, τῇ παρακλήσει, τῇ διδασκαλίᾳ1to the reading, to the exhortation, to the teachingIf it would be helpful to your readers, you could say explicitly what Timothy is to read and to whom, and whom he is to exhort and teach. Alternate translation: “continue reading the Scriptures to the people in the church there, exhorting them, and teaching them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
2311TI413t327figs-abstractnounsπρόσεχε τῇ ἀναγνώσει, τῇ παρακλήσει, τῇ διδασκαλίᾳ1to the reading, to the exhortation, to the teachingIf it would be clearer in your language, you could translate the abstract nouns **reading**, **exhortation**, and **teaching** with verbal phrases. Alternate translation: “continue reading the Scriptures to the people in the church there, exhorting them, and teaching them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
2321TI414t328figs-metaphorμὴ ἀμέλει τοῦ ἐν σοὶ χαρίσματος1Do not neglect the gift in youPaul speaks of Timothy as if he were a container that could hold Gods gift. Alternate translation: “Do not neglect the ability that God has given you for ministry” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2331TI414t329figs-litotesμὴ ἀμέλει1Do not neglectPaul is using a figure of speech here that expresses a strong positive meaning by using a negative word together with a word that is the opposite of the intended meaning. Alternate translation: “Be sure to use” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]])
2341TI414t330figs-activepassiveὃ ἐδόθη σοι διὰ προφητείας1which was given to you through prophecyIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “which you received when leaders of the church prophesied about you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2351TI414t331translate-symactionἐπιθέσεως τῶν χειρῶν τοῦ πρεσβυτερίου1with the imposition of the hands of the eldersPaul is speaking of a ceremony during which the church leaders put their hands on Timothy and prayed that God would enable him to do the work he had commanded him to do. Alternate translation: “when the elders all laid their hands on you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]])
2361TI415t332figs-metaphorταῦτα μελέτα, ἐν τούτοις ἴσθι1Study these things, be in themPaul is speaking figuratively as if Timothy could physically be inside the instructions he has just given him. Alternate translation: “Give careful attention to these instructions and make them your way of life” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2371TI416t333ἔπεχε σεαυτῷ καὶ τῇ διδασκαλίᾳ1Pay attention to yourself and to the teachingAlternate translation: “Conduct yourself carefully and give attention to your teaching”
2381TI416t334ἐπίμενε αὐτοῖς1Continue in these thingsAlternate translation: “Continue to do these things”
2391TI416t335καὶ σεαυτὸν σώσεις καὶ τοὺς ἀκούοντάς σου1you will save both yourself and your listenersPossible meanings are (1) Timothy will save himself and those who hear him from Gods judgment or (2) Timothy will save himself and those who hear him from the influence of false teachers. Perhaps both meanings are in view, since if Timothy can persuade the people of the church in Ephesus not to listen to the false teachers, then he will also spare them from Gods judgment upon the wrong things they would have done if they had listened to those teachers. Alternate translation: “you will keep yourself and your listeners from believing and doing the wrong things”
2401TI5introjx4e0# 1 Timothy 05 General Notes<br>## Special concepts in this chapter<br><br>### Honor and respect<br>Paul encourages younger Christians to honor and respect older Christians. Cultures honor and respect older people in different ways.<br><br>### Widows<br>In the ancient Near East, it was important to care for widows, because they could not provide for themselves.<br><br>### Variation in names<br>In this chapter as well Paul speaks of church leaders called “elders.” Once again they seem to be the same kind of leaders that he calls “overseers” in chapter 3.
2411TI51wt5yfigs-you0General Information:Paul was giving these commands to one person, Timothy. Languages that have different forms of “you” or different forms for commands would use the singular form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]])
2421TI51t336πρεσβυτέρῳ μὴ ἐπιπλήξῃς1Do not rebuke an older manAlternate translation: “Do not speak harshly to an older man”
2431TI51t337ἀλλὰ παρακάλει1but exhort himAlternate translation: “Instead, encourage him”
2441TI51t338figs-simileὡς πατέρα…ὡς ἀδελφούς1as a father…as brothersPaul uses these similes to tell Timothy that he should treat fellow believers with sincere love and respect. Alternate translation: “as if he were your own father…encourage them as if they were your own brothers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]])
2451TI52t339figs-simileὡς μητέρας…ὡς ἀδελφὰς1as mothers…as sistersPaul uses these similes to tell Timothy that he should treat fellow believers with sincere love and respect. Alternate translation: “encourage each of them as if they were your own mother…encourage them as if they were your own sisters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]])
2461TI52t340figs-abstractnounsἐν πάσῃ ἁγνίᾳ1in all purityIf it would be clearer in your language, you could translate the idea behind the abstract noun **purity** with an adjective such as “pure.” Alternate translation: “making sure that your thoughts and actions are pure” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
2471TI53t341χήρας τίμα1Honor widowsAlternate translation: “The church should respect and provide for widows”
2481TI53t342τὰς ὄντως χήρας1real widowsAlternate translation: “widows who have no one else to provide for them”
2491TI54t343πρῶτον1firstAlternate translation: “before the church offers any support”
2501TI54t344figs-parallelismμανθανέτωσαν…τὸν ἴδιον οἶκον εὐσεβεῖν, καὶ ἀμοιβὰς ἀποδιδόναι τοῖς προγόνοις1let them learn to honor their own household and to make repayment to their forebearsThese two phrases mean similar things. You do not need to repeat both phrases in your translation if that might be confusing for your readers. Alternate translation: “let them provide the support that their widowed mother or grandmother needs and deserves” However, there is a slight difference in meaning, and you could also choose to bring that out in your translation. Paul is actually giving two reasons why people should support their widowed mothers or grandmothers. Alternate translation: “This is a reasonable expectation of family members, and it will honor a debt of gratitude.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]])
2511TI54t345figs-metonymyτὸν ἴδιον οἶκον1their own householdPaul uses this phrase figuratively to refer to family members, by association to the way they live in the same house. Alternate translation: “their own family members” or “those living in their homes” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
2521TI54t346ἀμοιβὰς ἀποδιδόναι τοῖς προγόνοις1make repayment to their forebearsAlternate translation: “Let them do good to their mother or grandmother in return for the good things their parents and grandparents gave them”
2531TI54t347grammar-connect-logic-resultγάρ1forPaul uses this term to introduce an additional reason why family members should support their widowed mothers or grandmothers. Alternate translation: “also” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]])
2541TI54t348figs-metaphorτοῦτο…ἐστιν ἀπόδεκτον ἐνώπιον τοῦ Θεοῦ1this is pleasing before GodPaul uses the expression **before God**, which means “in front of God,” to mean “where God can see.” Seeing, in turn, figuratively means attention and judgment. Alternate translation: “in Gods view” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2551TI55t349figs-activepassiveἡ…ὄντως χήρα καὶ μεμονωμένη1the genuine and left-alone widowIf it would be clearer in your language, you could use an active form in place of the passive form **left-alone**. Alternate translation: “a real widow, one who has no family” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2561TI55t350figs-metaphorπροσμένει ταῖς δεήσεσιν καὶ ταῖς προσευχαῖς1continues in requests and prayers Paul is speaking figuratively as if these widows could physically be inside their own prayers. Alternate translation: “continues to make requests and offer prayers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2571TI55t351figs-doubletταῖς δεήσεσιν καὶ ταῖς προσευχαῖς1requests and prayersThese two words mean basically the same thing. Paul uses them together to emphasize how greatly these widows pray. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “intercessions” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
2581TI55t352figs-merismνυκτὸς καὶ ἡμέρας1night and dayThe words **night** and **day** are used together to mean “at all times.” Alternate translation: “all the time” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]])
2591TI56t353figs-nominaladjἡ…σπαταλῶσα1the one cavortingPaul is using this participle, which functions as an adjective, as a noun, to describe such a woman as a member of a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “a woman who lives wantonly and extravagantly” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
2601TI56t354figs-metaphorζῶσα τέθνηκεν1living, has diedPaul speaks figuratively about people who do not seek to please God as if they were dead. Alternate translation: “is spiritually dead, even though she is still alive physically” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2611TI57t355καὶ ταῦτα παράγγελλε1Also command these thingsAlternate translation: “Command these things as well”
2621TI57t356ἵνα ἀνεπίλημπτοι ὦσιν1so that they may be irreproachablePossible referents of **they** are (1) these widows and their families or (2) all the believers. It might be best to leave the subject as **they**. Alternate translation: “so that no one can find fault with them”
2631TI58t357figs-idiomτις τῶν ἰδίων καὶ μάλιστα οἰκείων οὐ προνοεῖ1does not provide for his own, and especially for household membersHere **his own** is an idiom that means “his own relatives.” Alternate translation: “does not help with his relatives needs, and especially those of the family members living in his home” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
2641TI58t358figs-metaphorτὴν πίστιν ἤρνηται1he has denied the faithPaul says figuratively that this action would be equivalent to denying the faith itself. Alternate translation: “he has acted contrary to the way we believe” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2651TI58t359ἔστιν ἀπίστου χείρων1is worse than an unbelieverPaul means that this person is worse than an unbeliever because even unbelievers take care of their own relatives. Therefore, a believer should certainly take care of his relatives. Alternate translation: “is acting worse than those who do not believe in Jesus”
2661TI59t360figs-activepassiveχήρα καταλεγέσθω1Let a widow be enrolledThere seems to have been a register of widows. The church members met these womens needs for food, clothing, and shelter, and these women then devoted their lives to serving the Christian community. If it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who would do the action. Alternate translation: “have the church put a widow on the register” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2671TI59t361figs-litotesμὴ ἔλαττον ἐτῶν ἑξήκοντα γεγονυῖα1being not less than sixty years oldPaul is using a figure of speech here that expresses a positive meaning by using a negative word together with a word that is the opposite of the intended meaning. Alternate translation: “if she is at least sixty years old” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]])
2681TI59t362figs-idiomἑνὸς ἀνδρὸς γυνή1a wife of one husbandLike the similar expression in [3:2](../01/32.md), this could mean one of two things. Alternate translations: (1) “and she was always faithful to her husband” or (2) “and she did not divorce her husband and marry another man” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
2691TI510t363figs-activepassiveἐν ἔργοις καλοῖς μαρτυρουμένη1attested in good worksIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “People must be able to attest to her good deeds” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2701TI510t364ἐξενοδόχησεν1has received strangersAlternate translation: “has welcomed strangers into her home” or “practiced hospitality”
2711TI510t365translate-symactionἁγίων πόδας ἔνιψεν1has washed the feet of the saintsIn this culture people walked barefoot or in sandals on roads that were dusty or muddy, so washing their feet once they entered a home was a way of helping them be comfortable and clean. If the people of your culture would not be familiar with this practice, you could use a general expression instead. Alternate translation: “has done common work to help other believers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]])
2721TI510t366figs-synecdocheἁγίων πόδας ἔνιψεν1has washed the feet of the saintsPaul is using one type of humble service figuratively to represent humble service in general. Alternate translation: “has done common work to help other believers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
2731TI510t367figs-idiomἁγίων1the saintsThis expression refers to believers in Jesus as people who are “holy” or “set apart” for God. Alternate translation: “the believers” or “Gods holy people.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
2741TI510t368figs-nominaladjθλιβομένοις ἐπήρκεσεν1relieved the afflictedPaul is using the adjective **afflicted** as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “has helped people who were suffering” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
2751TI510t369figs-hyperboleπαντὶ ἔργῳ ἀγαθῷ ἐπηκολούθησεν1pursued every good workPaul uses the word **every** here as a generalization for emphasis. Alternate translation: “done all kinds of good deeds” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]])
2761TI511t370νεωτέρας δὲ χήρας παραιτοῦ1But refuse younger widowsAlternate translation: “But do not put widows who are younger than 60 years old on the register”
2771TI511t371figs-explicitὅταν…καταστρηνιάσωσιν τοῦ Χριστοῦ1when they become wanton against ChristThe implication that when a widow accepted a place on the register, she promised to remain unmarried and devote herself to serving other believers. If it would be helpful to your readers, you could indicate this explicitly. Alternate translation: “when they feel bodily desires that are contrary to their pledge of chastity” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
2781TI512t372ἔχουσαι κρίμα1having judgmentAlternate translation: “and so they incur Gods judgment”
2791TI512t373τὴν πρώτην πίστιν ἠθέτησαν1they have broken their first pledgeThe term **pledge** here refers to a commitment the widows made, as the last note to [5:11](../05/11.md) explains, that they would serve the Christian community for the rest of their lives, and not remarry, if the community would supply their needs. Alternate translation: “they do not keep their prior commitment” or “they do not do what they promised before”
2801TI513t374ἀργαὶ μανθάνουσιν1they learn to be lazy onesAlternate translation: “they get into the habit of doing nothing”
2811TI513t375figs-nominaladjἀργαὶ1lazy onesPaul is using the adjective **lazy** as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “people who are lazy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
2821TI513t376περιερχόμεναι τὰς οἰκίας1going around houses Alternate translation: “going from house to house”
2831TI513t377figs-doubletφλύαροι καὶ περίεργοι, λαλοῦσαι τὰ μὴ δέοντα1babblers and busybodies, saying what they should notThese three phrases are probably all ways of speaking about the same activity. These people should not be looking into other peoples private lives and telling about them to others who are no better off after hearing. If it would be helpful to your readers, you could combine them into a single phrase. Alternate translation: “people who interfere openly in other peoples business” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]]) (A doublet can consist of more than two terms.)
2841TI513t378φλύαροι1babblersAlternate translation: “people who talk nonsense”
2851TI514t379τῷ ἀντικειμένῳ1the one opposingThis means “the enemy,” and it could refer either to Satan or collectively to unbelievers who are hostile to followers of Jesus. Alternate translation: “the enemy” or “the devil” or “hostile unbelievers”
2861TI515t380figs-metaphorἐξετράπησαν ὀπίσω τοῦ Σατανᾶ1turned aside after SatanPaul speaks of living in faithfulness to Christ as if it were a path to be followed. He means that some younger widows have stopped obeying Jesus and have started to do instead what Satan would want them to do. Alternate translation: “decided to do what Satan would want instead of what Jesus would want” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2871TI516t381figs-nominaladjτις πιστὴ1any believing womanPaul is using this participle, which functions as an adjective, as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “any woman who believes in Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
2881TI516t382figs-explicitἔχει χήρας1has widowsThe implication is that she has widows within her extended family. If it would be helpful to your readers, you could say that explicitly. Alternate translation: “has widows among her relatives” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
2891TI516t383figs-metaphorκαὶ μὴ βαρείσθω ἡ ἐκκλησία1let the church not be weighed downPaul speaks figuratively of the community having to help more people than it is able to as if it were carrying too much weight on its back. Alternate translation: “so that the church will not have more work than it can do” or “so that the Christian community will not have to support widows whose families could provide for them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2901TI516t384figs-activepassiveκαὶ μὴ βαρείσθω ἡ ἐκκλησία1let the church not be weighed downIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “so that the church will not have more work than it can do” or “so that the Christian community will not have to support widows whose families could provide for them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2911TI516t385ὄντως χήραις1genuine widowsAlternate translation: “widows who have no one else to provide for them”
2921TI517t386figs-activepassiveοἱ καλῶς προεστῶτες πρεσβύτεροι…ἀξιούσθωσαν1The elders having ruled well, let them be considered worthyIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who would do the action. Alternate translation: “All believers should consider elders who are good leaders to be deserving” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2931TI517t387διπλῆς τιμῆς1double honorThis could mean one of two things. Since Paul quotes two Scriptures in the next verse that support the idea of church leaders being paid for their work, the first possibility is more likely. Alternate translations: (1) “both respect and payment for their work” or (2) “more respect than others receive”
2941TI517t388figs-nominaladjοἱ κοπιῶντες1the ones toilingPaul is using the participle **toiling**, which functions as an adjective, as a noun, to describe members of a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “elders who work hard” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
2951TI517t389figs-hendiadysἐν λόγῳ καὶ διδασκαλίᾳ1in the word and in teachingThis phrase expresses a single idea by using two phrases (which are actually just two words in Greek) connected with **and.** The phrase **in the word** identifies the content of the **teaching**. If it would be clearer in your language, you could express the meaning with an equivalent phrase. Alternate translation: “at preaching from the Scriptures” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hendiadys]])
2961TI517t390figs-metonymyλόγῳ1the wordPaul uses the term **word** here figuratively to describe the Scriptures, which God inspired people to put into words. Alternate translation: “the Scriptures” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
2971TI518t391figs-personificationλέγει γὰρ ἡ Γραφή1For the Scripture saysPaul figuratively describes Scripture as if it could speak for itself. Alternate translation: “For we read in the Scriptures that” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]])
2981TI518t392figs-declarativeβοῦν ἀλοῶντα οὐ φιμώσεις1You will not muzzle a threshing oxHere the Scriptures use a statement in order to give a command. Alternate translation: “You must not muzzle an ox while it is treading on grain” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-declarative]])
2991TI518t393figs-metaphorβοῦν ἀλοῶντα οὐ φιμώσεις1You will not muzzle a threshing oxPaul is quoting this passage figuratively. He is using it to indicate that just as God wanted oxen to be able to eat some of the grain they were working to separate from its husks, so church leaders deserve to receive payment from the Christian community that they are serving. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3001TI518t394translate-unknownφιμώσεις1muzzleA **muzzle** is a sleeve that goes over an animals snout and mouth to prevent it from eating while it is doing work. Alternate translation: “put a muzzle on” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]])
3011TI518t395translate-unknownἀλοῶντα1threshingAn ox in this culture would **thresh** grain by walking on it on or pullubg a heavy object over it to separate the grain from the husks. Alternate translation: “treading on” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]])
3021TI518t396ἄξιος1worthyAlternate translation: “deserving”
3031TI519t397grammar-connect-exceptionsκατηγορίαν μὴ παραδέχου, ἐκτὸς εἰ1do not receive an accusation, except ifIf, in your language, it would appear that Paul was making a statement and then contradicting it, you could reword this statement to avoid using an exception clause. Alternate translation: “only believe that an accusation is true if” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-exceptions]])
3041TI519t398figs-metaphorκατηγορίαν μὴ παραδέχου1do not receive an accusationPaul speaks of accusations as if they were objects that people could physically accept. Alternate translation: “Do not believe that an accusation is true” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3051TI519t399figs-metaphorἐπὶ δύο ἢ τριῶν μαρτύρων1upon two or three witnessesHere **upon** is a spatial metaphor that indicates “relying on.” Alternate translation: “at least two people give evidence for it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3061TI519t400δύο ἢ τριῶν1two or threeAlternate translation: “at least two” or “two or more”
3071TI520t401figs-nominaladjτοὺς ἁμαρτάνοντας1the ones sinningPaul is using this participle, which functions as an adjective, as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “elders who doing wrong things” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
3081TI520t402figs-metaphorἐνώπιον…πάντων1before allPaul uses the expression **before**, meaning “in front of,” to indicate “where everyone can see.” Seeing, in turn, figuratively means attention and judgment. Alternate translation: “where everyone will notice and pay attention” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3091TI520t403figs-explicitἵνα καὶ οἱ λοιποὶ φόβον ἔχωσιν1so that the rest also may have fearIf it would be helpful to your readers, you could say what, by implication, people will be afraid of. Alternate translation: “so that other people will be afraid to sin themselves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3101TI520t404figs-idiomφόβον ἔχωσιν1may have fearThis is an idiom. Alternate translation: “will be afraid” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
3111TI521t405figs-metaphorἐνώπιον τοῦ Θεοῦ, καὶ Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ1before God and Christ Jesus and the chosen angelsPaul uses the expression **before**, meaning “in front of,” to indicate “where they can see.” Seeing, in turn, figuratively means attention and judgment. Alternate translation: “as God and Christ Jesus and the chosen angels are watching” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3121TI521t406figs-idiomτῶν ἐκλεκτῶν ἀγγέλων1the chosen angelsThis means the angels whom God has chosen to serve him in a special way. Alternate translation: “the angels who are Gods special servants” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
3131TI521t407ταῦτα φυλάξῃς1keep these thingsAlternate translation: “follow these instructions”
3141TI521t408figs-doubletχωρὶς προκρίματος, μηδὲν ποιῶν κατὰ πρόσκλισιν1without partiality, doing nothing out of favoritismThe terms **partiality** and **favoritism** mean basically the same thing. Paul is emphasizing that Timothy must judge honestly and be fair to everyone. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “being completely fair to everyone” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
3151TI521t409ταῦτα1these thingsGrammatically this could refer either to the instructions Paul has just given Timothy about elders, or to the instructions he is about to give Timothy regarding his own personal conduct. But since Paul tells Timothy to follow these instructions without favoring one person over another, it is most likely that this refers to the instructions about elders. Alternate translation: “these things that I have just told you”
3161TI522t410translate-symactionχεῖρας ταχέως μηδενὶ ἐπιτίθε1Place hands hastily on no oneThe **placing of hands** was a ceremony in which one or more church leaders would put their hands on people and pray that God would enable them to serve the church in a way that would please God. Timothy was to wait until a person had shown good character for a long time before officially and publicly setting that person apart in this way to serve the Christian community. Alternate translation: “wait until a person has demonstrated good character consistently before appointing that person to church leadership” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]])
3171TI522t411figs-litotesχεῖρας ταχέως μηδενὶ ἐπιτίθε1Place hands hastily on no onePaul is using a figure of speech here that expresses a positive meaning by using a negative word together with a word that is the opposite of the intended meaning. Alternate translation: “wait until a person has demonstrated good character consistently before appointing that person to church leadership” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]])
3181TI522t412figs-explicitμηδὲ κοινώνει ἁμαρτίαις ἀλλοτρίαις1nor share in the sins of othersThe implication in context may be that if Timothy appoints a person to leadership before they are ready, or without ensuring that their character is exemplary, then Timothy will bear some responsibility for that persons ultimate failure as a leader, or he will appear to have approved of the persons sins, once they are uncovered. Alternate translation: “so that you do not become responsible for moral and leadship failures” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3191TI523t413figs-explicitοἴνῳ ὀλίγῳ χρῶ1use a little winePaul is telling Timothy to use wine specifically as medicine. The water in that area was impure and often caused sickness. Alternate translation: “also drink some wine from time to time as medicine” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3201TI524t415figs-personificationπρόδηλοί εἰσιν, προάγουσαι εἰς κρίσιν1are evident, going ahead into judgmentPaul speaks of sins as if they could move on their own ahead of a person to the place where that person will be judged for committing them. Alternate translation: “are so obvious that everyone knows they are guilty even before God declares them guilty” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]])
3211TI524t416figs-personificationτισὶν δὲ καὶ ἐπακολουθοῦσιν1but they also follow after somePaul speaks once again of sins as if they could move on their own. Alternate translation: “but the sins of other people do not become evident until God judges them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]])
3221TI525t417figs-explicitκαὶ τὰ ἔργα τὰ καλὰ πρόδηλα1good works are also evidentImplicitly Paul does not mean all good works here, since in the rest of the sentence he speaks of some good works that are not evident. Alternate translation: “most good works are also obvious” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3231TI525t418figs-idiomτὰ ἔργα τὰ καλὰ1good worksThese works are considered **good** because they are consistent with Gods character, purposes, and will. Alternate translation: “actions that God approves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
3241TI525t419figs-metaphorκαὶ τὰ ἄλλως ἔχοντα, κρυβῆναι οὐ δύναταί1and the ones having otherwise are not able to be hiddenPaul speaks of good works as if they were objects that someone could hide. Alternate translation: “and people will find out later about even those good deeds that are not obvious” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3251TI525t420figs-activepassiveκαὶ τὰ ἄλλως ἔχοντα, κρυβῆναι οὐ δύναταί1and the ones having otherwise are not able to be hiddenIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who will do the action. Alternate translation: “and people will later find out about even those good deeds that are not obvious” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
3261TI6introrks40# 1 Timothy 06 General Notes<br>## Special concepts in this chapter<br><br>### Slavery<br><br>In this chapter Paul teaches slaves about honoring, respecting, and diligently serving their masters. This does not mean that he is endorsing slavery as a good thing, or as something that God approves of. Instead, Paul is encouraging believers to be godly and content in every situation that they are in. This does not mean that they cannot also work to change those situations.
3271TI61t421figs-metaphorὅσοι εἰσὶν ὑπὸ ζυγὸν δοῦλοι1As many slaves as are under the yokePaul speaks of people working as slaves as if they were oxen plowing or pulling with a yoke around their necks. Alternate translation: “people who are working as slaves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3281TI61t422figs-explicitὅσοι εἰσὶν1as many…as areThe implication in context is that Paul is speaking about believers who are slaves. Alternate translation: “believers who are working as slaves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3291TI61t423figs-activepassiveἵνα μὴ τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Θεοῦ καὶ ἡ διδασκαλία βλασφημῆται1so that the name of God and the teaching may not be blasphemedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who would do the action. Alternate translation: “so that unbelievers will always speak respectfully about Gods character and about what Christians believe” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
3301TI61t424figs-litotesἵνα μὴ τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Θεοῦ καὶ ἡ διδασκαλία βλασφημῆται1so that the name of God and the teaching may not be blasphemedPaul is using a figure of speech here that expresses a positive meaning by using a negative word together with a word that is the opposite of the intended meaning. Alternate translation: “the unbelievers will always speak respectfully about Gods character and about what Christians believe” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]])
3311TI61t425figs-metonymyτὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Θεοῦ1the name of GodHere **name** is a figurative way of referring to the fame or reputation of a person. Alternate translation: “Gods character” or “Gods reputation” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
3321TI61t426figs-metonymyἡ διδασκαλία1the teachingPaul uses this phrase figuratively to refer to the content of this teaching, by association to the way the content is communicated. Alternate translation: “what Christians believe” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
3331TI62t427figs-gendernotationsἀδελφοί εἰσιν1they are brothersHere **brothers** figuratively means fellow believer sin Jesus, whether male or female. Alternate translation: “they are fellow believers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
3341TI62t428ἀγαπητοὶ1belovedAlternate translations: (1) “and so their believing slaves should love them” or (2) “whom God loves”
3351TI63t429figs-parallelismἑτεροδιδασκαλεῖ, καὶ μὴ προσέρχεται ὑγιαίνουσι λόγοις1is teaching differently and does not accede to the healthy words These two phrases mean the same thing. Paul uses the repetition for clarity and emphasis. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these phrases. Alternate translation: “is teaching something other than the true expression of our faith” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]])
3361TI63t430ὑγιαίνουσι λόγοις1the healthy wordsSee how you translated the term **healthy** in [1:10](../01/10.md). Here as well it means “health-giving” rather than “in good health.” Alternate translation: “the true expression of our faith”
3371TI63t431figs-metonymyὑγιαίνουσι λόγοις1the healthy wordsPaul uses the term **words** figuratively to describe expression in words of what Christians genuinely believe. Alternate translation: “the true expression of our faith” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
3381TI64t432figs-metaphorτετύφωται…νοσῶν1he is puffed upPaul speaks figuratively of a person who is excessively proud as if they were inflated with air. Alternate translation: “that person is excessively proud” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3391TI64t433figs-activepassiveτετύφωται…νοσῶν1he is puffed upIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “that person is excessively proud” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
3401TI64t434figs-gendernotationsτετύφωται…νοσῶν1he is puffed upHere **he** refers to anyone in general who teaches what is not correct. Alternate translation: “that person is excessively proud” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
3411TI64t435figs-hyperboleμηδὲν ἐπιστάμενος1understanding nothingPaul uses the term **nothing** here as a generalization for emphasis. Alternate translation: “understands nothing about Gods truth” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]])
3421TI64t436figs-metaphorνοσῶν περὶ ζητήσεις καὶ λογομαχίας1ailing about controversies and word-battlesPaul speaks of people who feel compelled to engage in useless arguments as if they were ill. Such people greatly desire to argue, and they do not really want to find a way to agree. Alternate translation: “morbidly craves arguments” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3431TI64t437figs-doubletζητήσεις καὶ λογομαχίας1controversies and word-battlesThese two terms mean basically the same thing. Paul uses them together for emphasis. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “arguments” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
3441TI64t438λογομαχίας1word-battlesAlternate translation: “fights about the meaning of words”
3451TI64t439βλασφημίαι1blasphemiesWhile this term often refers to untrue or disrespectful things that people say about God, in this context, it refers to people falsely saying bad things about each other. Alternate translation: “insults”
3461TI64t440ὑπόνοιαι πονηραί1evil suspicionsAlternate translation: “people feeling unfairly as if others want to harm them”
3471TI65t441figs-activepassiveδιεφθαρμένων ἀνθρώπων τὸν νοῦν καὶ ἀπεστερημένων τῆς ἀληθείας1men having been corrupted as to the mind and having been deprived of the truthIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “people whose minds are corrupt and who no longer believe the truth” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
3481TI65t442figs-parallelismδιεφθαρμένων ἀνθρώπων τὸν νοῦν καὶ ἀπεστερημένων τῆς ἀληθείας1men having been corrupted as to the mind and having been deprived of the truthThese two phrases mean the same thing. Paul uses the repetition for emphasis. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these phrases. Alternate translation: “people who are no longer able to recognize the truth” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]])
3491TI65t443figs-gendernotationsἀνθρώπων1men Paul uses the term **men** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
3501TI66t444grammar-connect-logic-contrastδὲ1ButPaul uses this term to introduce a contrast between what the false teachers believe about godliness and what is really true about godliness. Alternate translation: “Instead” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]])
3511TI66t445figs-abstractnounsἔστιν…πορισμὸς μέγας ἡ εὐσέβεια μετὰ αὐταρκείας1godliness with contentment is great gainIf it would be clearer in your language, you could express the ideas behind the abstract nouns **godliness** and **contentment** with verbal phrases. Alternate translation: “a person is very well off if they do what is godly and are content with what they have” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
3521TI67t446grammar-connect-logic-resultγὰρ1ForPaul uses this word to introduce the reason for what he said in the previous sentence described. Alternate translation: “After all” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]])
3531TI67t447figs-explicitοὐδὲν…εἰσηνέγκαμεν εἰς τὸν κόσμον1we brought nothing into the worldThe implication is that Paul is speaking about when a person is born. Alternate translation: “brought nothing into the world when we were born” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3541TI67t448figs-ellipsisὅτι1thatHere Paul leaves out some of the words that a sentence would ordinarily need in order to be complete. Alternate translation: “and so it is also clear that” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])
3551TI67t449figs-explicitοὐδὲ ἐξενεγκεῖν τι δυνάμεθα1neither are we able to take anything outThe implication is that Paul is speaking about when a person dies. Alternate translation: “we can take nothing out of the world when we die” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3561TI68t450figs-declarativeἀρκεσθησόμεθα1we will be satisfiedHere Paul uses a statement in order to express a moral imperative. Alternate translation: “that should be enough for us” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-declarative]])
3571TI68t451figs-activepassiveἀρκεσθησόμεθα1we will be satisfiedIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “that should be enough for us” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
3581TI69t452grammar-connect-logic-contrastδὲ1NowPaul uses this term to indicate that he is returning to the topic of those who think being godly will make them wealthy. You can translate the term with the word or phrase in your language that is most similar in meaning and significance. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]])
3591TI69t453figs-nominaladjοἱ…βουλόμενοι1the ones wanting Paul is using this participle, which functions as adjective, as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “people who want” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
3601TI69t454figs-metaphorἐμπίπτουσιν εἰς πειρασμὸν, καὶ παγίδα1fall into temptation and a trapPaul speaks figuratively about those who let the temptation of money cause them to sin as if they were animals that fall into a hole that a hunter is using as a trap. Alternate translation: “will encounter more temptation than they can resist” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3611TI69t455figs-metaphorκαὶ ἐπιθυμίας πολλὰς ἀνοήτους καὶ βλαβεράς1and many foolish and harmful desiresThis phrase continues the figure of speech from the previous phrase. Paul speaks about these desires as well as if they were a hole that a hunter was using as a trap. Alternate translation: “and will experience destructive impulses than they cannot overcome” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3621TI69t456figs-hendiadysἐπιθυμίας…ἀνοήτους καὶ βλαβεράς1foolish and harmful desiresHere Paul expresses a single idea by using two words connected with **and.** The word **foolish** tells why these desires are **harmful**. If it would be clearer in your language, you could express this meaning with an equivalent phrase. Alternate translation: “destructive impulses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hendiadys]])
3631TI69t457figs-metaphorαἵτινες βυθίζουσι τοὺς ἀνθρώπους εἰς ὄλεθρον καὶ ἀπώλειαν1whatever plunges men into ruin and destructionThis phrase summarizes the character of the temptations and impulses that Paul has just described. He speaks of them figuratively as if they could make people drown in deep water. Alternate translation: “people cannot escape from such things and they destroy them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3641TI69t458figs-gendernotationsἀνθρώπους1menPaul uses the term **men** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
3651TI69t459figs-hendiadysὄλεθρον καὶ ἀπώλειαν 1ruin and destructionHere Paul expresses a single idea by using two words connected with **and.** Alternate translation: “complete destruction” or “total ruin” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hendiadys]])
3661TI610t460grammar-connect-logic-resultγὰρ1ForPaul uses this word to introduce the reasons for what the previous sentence stated. Alternate translation: “This is because” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]])
3671TI610t461figs-metaphorῥίζα…πάντων τῶν κακῶν ἐστιν ἡ φιλαργυρία1a root of all evils is the love of moneyPaul speaks figuratively of evil as if it were a plant and of the love of money as if it were the root from which that plant grew. Alternate translation: “loving money leads a person to do all kinds of wrong things” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3681TI610t462figs-hyperboleπάντων τῶν κακῶν1all evilsPaul uses the term **all** here as a generalization for emphasis. Alternate translation: “all kinds of wrong things” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]])
3691TI610t463ἧς τινες ὀρεγόμενοι1which, some desiringThe reference here is to people desiring money, not evil. You could start a new sentence here if that would be helpful to your readers. Alternate translation: “People who want to become rich”
3701TI610t464figs-metaphorἀπεπλανήθησαν ἀπὸ τῆς πίστεως1have been led away from the faithPaul speaks figuratively of the desire for money as if it were an evil guide that intentionally leads people down the wrong path. Alternate translation: “have stopped believing in Jesus because of their desire for money” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3711TI610t465figs-activepassiveἀπεπλανήθησαν ἀπὸ τῆς πίστεως1have been led away from the faithIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “have stopped believing in Jesus because of their desire for money” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
3721TI610t466figs-metaphorἑαυτοὺς περιέπειραν ὀδύναις πολλαῖς1have pierced themselves with many sorrowsPaul speaks about grief as if it were a sword that people use to stab themselves. Alternate translation: “have experienced great sorrows in their lives” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3731TI611t467figs-gendernotationsὦ ἄνθρωπε Θεοῦ1O man of GodSince Paul is speaking to Timothy personally, he is not necessarily using the term **man** in a generic sense that includes both men and women, but since Pauls advice has been preserved in Scripture for everyone, it might be appropriate to use a general term. Alternate translation: “you servant of God” or “you person who belongs to God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
3741TI611t468figs-metaphorταῦτα φεῦγε1flee these thingsPaul speaks of these temptations and sins as if they were things a person could physically run away from. Alternate translation: “completely avoid these things” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3751TI611t469ταῦτα1these thingsThis phrase could refer to what Paul has been talking about most recently, or about everything he has been talking about in this section of the letter. Alternate translations: (1) “the love of money” or (2) “false teachings, pride, arguments, and the love of money”
3761TI611t470figs-metaphorδίωκε1pursuePaul speaks of righteousness and other good qualities as if they were things that a person could run after and catch. This metaphor is the opposite of “flee from.” It means to try your best to obtain something. Alternate translation: “Seek to acquire” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3771TI612t471figs-metaphorἀγωνίζου τὸν καλὸν ἀγῶνα τῆς πίστεως1Fight the good fight of the faithHere Paul speaks figuratively about a person persevering in following Jesus as if they were a warrior fighting a battle. Alternate translation: “Do your best to obey Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3781TI612t472figs-metaphorἐπιλαβοῦ τῆς αἰωνίου ζωῆς1grasp eternal lifePaul speaks figuratively about people wanting eternal life so much that they hold onto it firmly in their hands. Alternate translation: “eagerly desire to live with God forever” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3791TI612t473figs-activepassiveεἰς ἣν ἐκλήθης1to which you were calledIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “to which God called you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
3801TI612t474ὡμολόγησας τὴν καλὴν ὁμολογίαν1you confessed the good confessionAlternate translation: “you expressed your faith in Jesus”
3811TI612t475figs-metaphorἐνώπιον πολλῶν μαρτύρων1before many witnessesPaul uses the expression **before**, meaning “in front of,” to indicate “where they can see.” Seeing, in turn, figuratively means attention and judgment. Alternate translation: “while many people were watching and approving” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3821TI613t476figs-explicitἐνώπιον τοῦ Θεοῦ, τοῦ ζῳοποιοῦντος τὰ πάντα1before God, the one enlivening allThe implication is that Paul is asking God to be his witness that he has given Timothy this command. Alternate translation: “with God, who causes all things to live, as my witness” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3831TI613t477figs-explicitκαὶ Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ1and Christ JesusThe implication that Paul is also asking Jesus to be his witness. Alternate translation: “and with Christ Jesus…as my witness as well” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3841TI613t478figs-explicitτοῦ μαρτυρήσαντος ἐπὶ Ποντίου Πειλάτου τὴν καλὴν ὁμολογίαν1the one having testified the good confession before Pontius PilatePaul is offering Jesus to Timothy as an example of someone who publicly affirmed his obedience to God even when others were hostile and threatening. Paul has just reminded Timothy, in [6:12](../06/12.md), that he made a similar affirmation himself. If it would be helpful to your readers, you could indicate that explicitly. Alternate translation: “who set a good example for all of us when he acknowledged God when Pontius Pilate put him on trial” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3851TI614t479figs-doubletἄσπιλον ἀνεπίλημπτον1spotless, irreproachableThe terms **spotless** and **irreproachable** mean similar things thing. Paul uses them together for emphasis. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these terms. Alternate translation: “completely blameless” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
3861TI614t480figs-metaphorἄσπιλον1spotlessA **spot** figuratively means a moral fault. Possible meanings are (1) Jesus will not find fault with Timothy or blame him for doing wrong or (2) other people will not find fault with Timothy or blame him for doing wrong. Alternate translation: “blameless” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3871TI614t481μέχρι τῆς ἐπιφανείας τοῦ Κυρίου ἡμῶν, Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ1until the appearance of our Lord Jesus ChristAlternate translation: “until our Lord Jesus Christ comes again”
3881TI615t482figs-idiomκαιροῖς ἰδίοις1in its own times See how you translated this expression in [2:6](../01/32.md). Alternate translation: “at the time that God will choose” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
3891TI615t483figs-explicitὁ μακάριος καὶ μόνος Δυνάστης1the blessed and only SovereignThis expression refers implicitly to God. Alternate translation: “God, the One worthy of praise who alone rules over the world” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
3901TI616t484ὁ μόνος ἔχων ἀθανασίαν1the One having immortality aloneAlternate translation: “the only one who has always existed and always will exist”
3911TI616t485figs-nominaladjὁ μόνος ἔχων ἀθανασίαν1the One having immortality alonePaul is using the participle **having**, which functions as adjective, as a noun, to refer to God as a member, though the only member, of a class that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “the only one who has always existed and always will exist” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
3921TI616t486φῶς οἰκῶν ἀπρόσιτον1occupying unapproachable lighAlternate translation: “who lives in light so bright that no one can come near it”
3931TI616t487figs-gendernotationsοὐδεὶς ἀνθρώπων1none of menPaul uses the term **men** here in a generic sense that includes both men and women. Alternate translation: “no human being” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]])
3941TI617t488figs-nominaladjτοῖς πλουσίοις1the richPaul is using this adjective as a noun, to refer to a class of people that it describes. If it would be clearer in your language, you could translate it with a noun phrase. Alternate translation: “people who are rich” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
3951TI617t489ἐπὶ πλούτου ἀδηλότητι1in the uncertainty of richesAlternate translation: “in riches, which are so uncertain” or “in wealth, which a person can lose so easily”
3961TI617t490figs-hyperboleπάντα πλουσίως εἰς ἀπόλαυσιν1all things richly unto enjoymentPaul uses the term **all** here as a generalization for emphasis. The reference here may include physical objects, but it more likely refers to qualities such as love, joy, and peace. Alternate translation: “everything we need to be truly happy.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]])
3971TI618t491figs-metaphorπλουτεῖν ἐν ἔργοις καλοῖς1to be rich in good worksPaul speaks figuratively of doing things to help others as this would make a person wealthy. Alternate translation: “serve and help others in many ways” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3981TI619t492figs-metaphorἀποθησαυρίζοντας ἑαυτοῖς θεμέλιον καλὸν εἰς τὸ μέλλον1storing up for themselves a good foundation for what is comingPaul speaks figuratively about the blessings that God will give to those who have served him faithfully as if they were riches that a person was storing in a safe place. Alternate translation: “securing a good start now on their future life in Gods presence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
3991TI619t493figs-metaphorἀποθησαυρίζοντας ἑαυτοῖς θεμέλιον καλὸν εἰς τὸ μέλλον1storing up for themselves a good foundation for what is comingPaul also speaks figuratively about the blessings that God will give as if they were the foundation of a building. He means that they will give a person a good start on their new life in the presence of God forever. Alternate translation: “securing a good start now on their future life in Gods presence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
4001TI619t494figs-idiomεἰς τὸ μέλλον1for what is comingIn the New Testament, this expression can refer to different things, but in this case it seems to refer to the new life that believers will have in Gods presence after death and the end of history. It is equivalent to the expression “the coming life” in [4:8](../04/08.md). Alternate translation: “their future life in Gods presence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
4011TI619t495figs-metaphorἵνα ἐπιλάβωνται τῆς ὄντως ζωῆς1so that they may grasp genuine lifePaul is using the same image as in the phrase **grasp eternal life** in [6:12](../06/12.md). He is speaking figuratively about people wanting eternal life so much that they hold onto it firmly in their hands. Alternate translation: “so that they can indeed live with God forever” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
4021TI620t496figs-activepassiveτὴν παραθήκην φύλαξον1guard the entrustmentIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who did the action. Alternate translation: “faithfully proclaim the true message that Jesus has put in your care” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
4031TI620t497ἐκτρεπόμενος τὰς βεβήλους κενοφωνίας1avoiding the godless chatterAlternate translation: “Do not pay attention to the foolish talk”
4041TI620t498καὶ ἀντιθέσεις1and contradictionsThis could mean that the false teachers are saying things that cannot all be true at the same time, or that they are saying things that are contrary to true Christian belief. Alternate translation: “and the opposing statements”
4051TI620t499figs-activepassiveτῆς ψευδωνύμου γνώσεως1of miscalled knowledgeIf it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form, and you could say who is doing the action. Alternate translation: “of what some people falsely call knowledge” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
4061TI621t500figs-metaphorτὴν πίστιν ἠστόχησαν1have missed the mark regarding the faithSee how you translated this expression in [1:6](../01/06.md). Paul speaks of faith in Christ as if it were a target that people should aim at. Alternate translation: “have not fulfilled the purpose of faith in Jesus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
4071TI621t501figs-personificationἡ χάρις μεθ’ ὑμῶν1Grace be with youPaul speaks figuratively of grace as if it were something that could be actively present with the believers. Alternate translation: “May God give grace to all of you.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]])
4081TI621t502figs-youἡ χάρις μεθ’ ὑμῶν1Grace be with youThe word **you** is plural and refers to the whole Christian community. “May God give grace to all of you.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]])