King James Bible
2 Timothy
Paul wrote this letter to Timothy while he was imprisoned in a
Roman dungeon cell at the Mamertine Prison, a place from which he knew
he would never be set free. His only contact with the outside world was
a hole, about 18 inches square, in the ceiling of his cell. Through that
opening passed everything that came to and from the apostle, including
his second letter to Timothy in A.D. 67. He was beheaded in Rome in May
or June of A.D. 68.
In 2 Timothy we have the last known words to be written by Paul, and it
was written with purpose and commitment to his dear Timothy. He exhorted
Timothy in his ministry at Ephesus, warned him of the trouble both
inside and outside the church, requested that he come to Rome to visit
him in prison, and provided instruction to all of the churches in
Timothy's territory. His focus was encouraging his beloved Timothy to
continue in the good works of the LORD GOD in faith and perseverance as
his own last days on this earth were drawing near.
2 Timothy 1
1:1-2 Personal greeting
1:3-5 Thanksgiving for Timothy
1:6-18 Exhortation to endurance
2 Timothy 2
2:1-13 A good soldier of Jesus Christ
2:14-26 Advice on personal conduct and relationships
2 Timothy 3
3:1-9 The coming apostasy
3:10-13 The example of Paul
3:14-17 Steadfastness in the Scriptures
2 Timothy 4
4:1-5 The charge to preach
4:6-8 Paul's last testament
4:9-18 Personal circumstances and conclusion
4:19-22 Final greetings
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