Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 1 Timothy 1:3 - 1:3

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 1 Timothy 1:3 - 1:3


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Timothy’s superintendence of the Church at Ephesus was as locum tenens for the apostle, and so was temporary. Thus, the office of superintending overseer, needed for a time at Ephesus or Crete, in the absence of the presiding apostle, subsequently became a permanent institution on the removal, by death, of the apostles who heretofore superintended the churches. The first title of these overseers seems to have been “angels” (Rev 1:20).

As I besought thee to abide still - He meant to have added, “so I still beseech thee,” but does not complete the sentence until he does so virtually, not formally, at 1Ti 1:18.

at Ephesus - Paul, in Act 20:25, declared to the Ephesian elders, “I know that ye all shall see my face no more.” If, then, as the balance of arguments seems to favor (see on Introduction), this Epistle was written subsequently to Paul’s first imprisonment, the apparent discrepancy between his prophecy and the event may be reconciled by considering that the terms of the former were not that he should never visit Ephesus again (which this verse implies he did), but that they all should “see his face no more.” I cannot think with Birks, that this verse is compatible with his theory, that Paul did not actually visit Ephesus, though in its immediate neighborhood (compare 1Ti 3:14; 1Ti 4:13). The corresponding conjunction to “as” is not given, the sentence not being completed till it is virtually so at 1Ti 1:18.

I besought - a mild word, instead of authoritative command, to Timothy, as a fellow helper.

some - The indefinite pronoun is slightly contemptuous as to them (Gal 2:12; Jud 1:4), [Ellicott].

teach no other doctrine - than what I have taught (Gal 1:6-9). His prophetic bodings some years before (Act 20:29, Act 20:30) were now being realized (compare 1Ti 6:3).