1Ti 4:6. Ὑποτιθέμενος) bringing under the notice, suggesting mildly. Eustathius says, νοεῖν on the one hand implies perceiving at once and spontaneously; ὑποθέσθαι, on the other, to cause to perceive, by admonition.-καλὸς διάκυνος, a good minister) 2Ti 2:15. ἐιτρεφόμενος) The present combined with reference to the preterite, nourished up, 2Ti 1:5; 2Ti 3:15. Continued nourishment.-τῆς πίστεως, of the faith) in thy behalf [for thine own good].-τῆς καλῆς διδασκαλίας, of good doctrine) in behalf of others [for the good of others].-ᾗ παρηκολοὑθηκας) which thou hast commenced (undertaken) to follow up (i.e. in all its details). Concerning this word, see Luk 1:3, note.