Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 2 Timothy 4:3 - 4:3

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 2 Timothy 4:3 - 4:3


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they - professing Christians.

sound doctrine - Greek, “the sound (see on 1Ti 1:10) doctrine (didascalias)” or “teaching,” namely, of the Gospel. Presently follows the concrete, “teachers.”

after their own lusts - Instead of regarding the will of God they dislike being interrupted in their lusts by true teachers.

heap - one on another: an indiscriminate mass of false teachers. Variety delights itching ears. “He who despises sound teaching, leaves sound teachers; they seek instructors like themselves” [Bengel]. It is the corruption of the people in the first instance, that creates priestcraft (Exo 32:1).

to themselves - such as will suit their depraved tastes; populus vult decipi, et decipiatur - “the people wish to be deceived, so let them be deceived.” “Like priest, like people” (1Ki 12:31; Hos 4:9).

itching - like to hear teachers who give them mere pleasure (Act 17:19-21), and do not offend by truths grating to their ears. They, as it were, tickle with pleasure the levity of the multitude [Cicero], who come as to a theater to hear what will delight their ears, not to learn [Seneca, Epistles, 10.8] what will do them good. “Itch in the ear is as bad in any other part of the body, and perhaps worse” [South].