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# 1 TIMOTHY 5
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## 5:1-2
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### How was Timothy to treat older people?
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Paul told Timothy to respect older men and women in the same way he would respect a father or mother.
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Paul wrote Timothy not to “scold” an older man. That is, Timothy was not to speak harshly or disrespect an
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older man.
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See: Leviticus 19:32
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### How was Timothy to treat younger people?
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Paul told Timothy to treat younger people in the same way he treated his own brothers and sister.
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Particularly, Paul told Timothy to encourage younger women with all “purity.” That is, Timothy was to
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honor and to protect younger women. Also, Timothy was treat younger women with moral purity. That is,
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he was not to commit sexual immorality, by thinking or doing the wrong things.
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**Advice to Translator: in English, a person cannot do sexual immorality, they “commit” sexual
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immorality.**:
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See: Sexual immorality
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## 5:3-16
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### What was a “real widow”?
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Any woman whose husband died was a “widow.” However, Paul was writing about a widow who did not
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have anyone to care for her and not a widow whose family was able to help her (see: 5:16). The church was
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to help only widows who had no one and nothing to help them.
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See: Deuteronomy 10:18, 14:29, 24:17-22; Isaiah 1:17; James 1:27
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See: Church
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2020-03-03 19:06:53 +00:00
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**Advice to Translators**: Since every woman who has lost a husband is a widow, the translator needs to
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make a way to say that this is a “widow who is in need of someone to care for her.”
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2020-03-03 18:32:48 +00:00
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### Why did Paul write that families need to care for a widowed mother or grandmother?
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Paul wrote that children and grandchildren need to “honor” the widows in their family. Also, they needed
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to she had food and a place to live. If Christians cared for widows in their family, this was “pleasing to
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God”.
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2020-03-03 19:06:53 +00:00
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**Advice to translators**: A woman whose husband died was “widowed.”
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### Why did Paul write, “puts her certain hope in God”?
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Paul wrote that a widow “puts her certain hope in God.” Some scholars think Paul wrote about a widow
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who placed her trust in God’s promises. She trusted God, not only for the promise to live with him in
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heaven forever, but also that God would help her during her life. Other scholars think Paul described a
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widow as someone who completely depended on God for her needs. For these reasons, a real widow prayed
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constantly for God to give her what she needed.
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See: 1 Timothy 4:10; Isaiah 40:31; Romans 5:5
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### Why did Paul write, “dead, even though she is still alive”?
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Paul wrote about certain widows as women who lived simply for their own “pleasure.” That is, they had a
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lot of money and did what they thought would make them happy. He said they were “dead, even though
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they were still alive.” That is, though they had life physically, they did not have spiritual life. That is, they
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did not worship God or depend on Him for their needs.
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See: Ephesians 2:3; James 5:5;
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See: Die (Death); Spirit (Spiritual); Born Again (New Life, Regeneration)
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### Why did Paul write, “denied the faith”?
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Paul wrote that people “denied the faith.” Scholars think Paul wrote to “deny” the faith to write about
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people that said they believed in Jesus but they did not do the things that honor God.
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See: Faith (Believe In)
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### What did the word, “enrolled” mean?
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The word “enrolled”(καταλέγω/g2639) was used to talk about making someone a part of a group. Scholars
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think two different things about why widows were enrolled in the church.
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1. Some scholars think the church made a list of widows (and perhaps also some women who never
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married). These women did special things for the church.
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2. Other scholars think that the list was simply the widows the church supported. These women did
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not do anything special for the church.
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See: Church
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### Why did Paul write “wife of one husband”?
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Paul wrote “wife of one husband.” This can also be written “a husband of one wife” (see: 3:2), “a woman
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of one man” or “of one husband.” Some scholars think Paul wrote about a woman who married only once.
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Other scholars think Paul wrote about women who remained faithful to their husbands during their
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marriage.
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### How did a widow wash the feet of the saints?
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In the ancient world, people washed the feet of people who came to their home. This honored the people
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who came to their home. Usually, slaves or women did this (see: Genesis 18:4; 1 Samuel 25:41; John 13:4-
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12). Some scholars think Paul wrote about a woman who washed other Christian’s feet. Other scholars
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think this was a metaphor. They think it was a woman who served other Christians in a humble way.
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See: Metaphor
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### Why did Paul write not to enroll younger widows on the list?
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Paul wrote not to put the names of younger widows on the lits. Some scholars think Paul did not want to
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help younger widows for a long time. However, they think Paul did want to help younger widows in some
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way. Fewer scholars think Paul wrote not to give younger widows any help from the church.
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### Why did Paul write for widows to “revoke their first commitment”?
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Paul wrote for widows to “revoke their first commitment.” To “revoke” was used to talk about someone not
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doing the things they said they would do. “Commitment”(πίστις/g4102) can also be translated as “faith.”
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Scholars do not agree on why Paul wrote these words.
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1. Some scholars think that a widow dishonored her dead husband if she wanted to marry another
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man.
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2. Some scholars think that she had made a “commitment” to the church to remain single so she
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could serve the church more, but then later did not do this.
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3. Some scholars think that she had taken a “vow” of to not have sex again or get married again.
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Then, she could serve the church greatly.
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4. Some scholars think that she no longer served Jesus because she married a man who did not
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believe in Jesus. In ancient times, a man could decide what god or gods his family worshipped.
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See: Church; Vow
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### What was a “busybody”?
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A “busybody” was a person who wanted to know things about other people. These were things they did not
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need to know about these other people (see: 2 Thessalonians 3:11). This was a sin. It hurt the church.
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See: 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12
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See: Sin; Church
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### Why did Paul write, “some have already turned aside to Satan”?
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Someone “turned aside”(ἐκτρέπω/g1624) by no longer doing the things that honored God. Satan always
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tried to get Christians to do the things he wanted them to do (see: 4:1; 2 Timothy 2:26).
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1. Some scholars think Paul wrote about widows who lived in a way that dishonors God or married
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someone who did not believe in Jesus.
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2. Others scholars think some widows were doing things with magic.
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3. Other scholars think some widows began to do the things demons wanted them to do (see: 4:1)
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See: Genesis 3:1, 13; Acts 5:3; 2 Corinthians 11:14-15
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See: Satan (The Devil); Demon
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## 5:17-25
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### What was an elder?
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See: 3:1-7
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See: Elder
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### Why did Paul write, “you shall not muzzle an ox”?
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Paul said the same things as Deuteronomy 25:4. On a farm, an ox walked around in a circle to crush grain.
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It was allowed to eat some of that grain. Paul wrote that an ox is fed with the grain on which he works.
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Therefore, it is also right to give the elders of the church things so they can live because they serve other
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Christians in a special way (see: 1 Corinthians 9:7-11).
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See: Church; Grain (Grain Offering); Elder
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### Where did someone write, “The laborer is worthy of his wages”?
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See: Matthew 10:10; Luke 10:7
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### Why did Paul write about “two or three witnesses”?
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Paul said the same thing as Deuteronomy 19:15. This verse spoke about evil things such as murder. In
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order to punish a person, at least two or three people needed to see the person who did the evil thing. In the
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same way, saying that an elder sinned is a serious thing. It must be seen by people who have seen the sin.
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See: Matthew 18:16; 2 Corinthians 13:1
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See: Elder; Sin
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### Who were the “chosen angels”?
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Paul wrote about the “chosen angels.” Some scholars think the “chosen angels” were those angels God
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made to care for the church. They think Paul wrote about God, Jesus, and the angels so they would know
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that the command Paul gave Timothy was serious. Other scholars think Paul wrote about certain angels
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who are near God in heaven.
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See: Revelation 4-5
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See: Angel; Elect; Church; Heaven
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### What did Paul write to Timothy to “keep these commands without partiality”?
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Paul wrote Timothy not to give “partiality’ when judging something. That is, when he judged something
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for the elders. Paul wrote Timothy to treat every elder in the same way. In the same way, Timothy was not
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to favor a certain elder for any reason.
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2020-03-03 19:06:53 +00:00
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**Advice to translators**: Timothy helped the elders to know what to do when they did not know what to do.
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This is how he judged something.
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See: Galatians 2:6; James 2:1-13
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See: Elder
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### Why did Paul warn Timothy not to lay hands on anyone too “hastily”?
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When the church made someone a new leader, the current elders laid their hands on them and prayed with
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them. Paul wanted Timothy to know for sure whether or not someone needed to be a leader before he made
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them into one. He did not need to make people into leaders too quickly.
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See: 4:14; 2 Timothy 1:6
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See: Elder; Laying on of Hands
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### Why did Paul write “share in the sins of another person”?
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Paul wanted Timothy to know that Timothy would be guilty if he made someone a leader in the church too
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quickly. That is, if he made someone a leader that did not need to be one. Perhaps Paul wrote about a leader
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who continues to sin.
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See: Sin
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### Why did Paul write Timothy to “take a little wine”?
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Paul told Timothy to “take a little wine.” Paul was not writing Timothy to stop drink water. Instead, he
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wrote him not to drink only water. Paul wrote Timothy to “take a little wine” as well as to drink water.
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Some scholars think Paul wrote this to Timothy because Timothy had an illnesses. Some people thought
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this could make someone feel better when they were ill. Other scholars think Paul wrote this to Timothy to
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because sometimes the water was not good to drink where Timothy was.
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### What were sins that went before a person “into judgment”?
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Paul wrote about sins that went before a person “into judgment.” Some of the people they thought could be
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church leaders had sinned in a certain way. They sinned in a way where everyone knew they sinned.
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Because everyone knew about their sins, Timothy and the other leaders judged that they could not serve in
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this way. However, Paul wrote that there were people who sinned secretly. These sins were sometimes
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found out at a later time. Therefore, Timothy had to be careful when he chose new leaders for the church.
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See: Psalm 90:8; Jeremiah 16:17
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See: Sin; Church
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