Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 2 Timothy 4:13 - 4:13

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 2 Timothy 4:13 - 4:13


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cloak ... I left - probably obliged to leave it in a hurried departure from Troas.

Carpus - a faithful friend to have been entrusted with so precious deposits. The mention of his “cloak,” so far from being unworthy of inspiration, is one of those graphic touches which sheds a flood of light on the last scene of Paul’s life, on the confines of two worlds; in this wanting a cloak to cover him from the winter cold, in that covered with the righteousness of saints, “clothed upon with his house from heaven” [Gaussen]. So the inner vesture and outer garment of Jesus, Paul’s master, are suggestive of most instructive thought (Joh 19:2).

books - He was anxious respecting these that he might transmit them to the faithful, so that they might have the teaching of his writings when he should be gone.

especially the parchments - containing perhaps some of his inspired Epistles themselves.