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2 Timothy 4:20

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Corinth;   Erastus;   Miletus;   Trophimus;   Thompson Chain Reference - Corinth;   Disease;   Erastus;   Health-Disease;   Miletus;   Sickness;   Trophimus;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Erastus;   Miletus;   Rome, Romans;   Trophimus;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Healing;   Miletus;   Paul;   Timothy, letters to;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Heal, Health;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Erastus;   Miletus;   Romans, Epistle to the;   Trophimus;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Ephesus;   Erastus;   Miletus;   Romans, the Epistle to the;   Timothy, the First Epistle to;   Timothy, the Second Epistle to;   Titus, the Epistle to;   Trophimus;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Erastus;   Miletum;   Miletus;   Pastorals;   Trophimus;   2 Timothy;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Erastus;   Medicine;   Miletus;   Paul the Apostle;   Timothy, Epistles to;   Trophimus;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Erastus ;   Lion;   Miletus ;   Paul;   Romans Epistle to the;   Sickness;   Steward;   Timothy and Titus Epistles to;   Trophimus ;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Corinth ;   Erastus ;   Miletum, Miletus ;   First and Second Epistles to the Thessalonians Written;   Paul;   Trophimus ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Miletus;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Erastus;   Miletus;   Romans;   Trophimus;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Eras'tus;   Mile'tus,;   Tych'icus;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Corinth;   Miletus;   Timotheus;   Trophimus;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Erastus;   Miletus;   Pastoral Epistles, the;   Paul, the Apostle;   Sick;   Trophimus;   Tychicus;  

Contextual Overview

16At my first defense, no one came to my support, but everyone deserted me. May it not be held against them. 16 At my first defense, no one came to my support, but everyone deserted me. May it not be held against them. 16 At my first defense no one supported me, but all deserted me; may it not be counted against them. 16At my first defense no one supported me, but all deserted me. May it not be counted against them. 16When I was on public display against him, nobody stood up and helped me. The silence of the supporters hurt worse than anything, but I pray nothing is held against them. Fear drives people to silence, but I will not be silent. 16 At my first meeting with my judges, no one took my part, but all went away from me. May it not be put to their account. 16 At my first defence no man stood with me, but all deserted me. May it not be imputed to them. 16 At my first defense, no one stood by me, but everyone deserted me. May it not be counted against them. 16 At my first defense, no one took my part, but all left me. May it not be held against them. 16 At my first defence no man was with me, but all forsook me: may it not be laid to their charge?

Bible Verse Review
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Erastus: Acts 19:22, Romans 16:23

Trophimus: Acts 20:4, Acts 21:29

Miletum: Acts 20:15, Acts 20:17, Miletus

sick: Philippians 2:26, Philippians 2:27

Reciprocal: John 11:3 - he Acts 17:15 - receiving Acts 18:1 - Corinth

Cross-References

Genesis 4:2
Later she gave birth to his brother Abel. Now Abel kept flocks, and Cain worked the soil.
Genesis 4:2
Later she gave birth to his brother Abel. Now Abel kept flocks, and Cain worked the soil.
Genesis 4:2
And again, she gave birth to his brother Abel. Abel was a keeper of flocks, but Cain was a cultivator of the ground.
Genesis 4:2
Again, she gave birth to his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of flocks, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.
Genesis 4:2
And she proceading, brought foorth his brother Habel, and Habel was a keper of sheepe, but Cain was a tyller of the grounde.
Genesis 4:2
Eve gave birth again to Cain's brother Abel. Abel became a shepherd, and Cain became a farmer.
Genesis 4:2
And again, she bore his brother Abel. Now Abel was a keeper of sheep, and Cain a tiller of the ground.
Genesis 4:2
And efte sche childide his brother Abel. Forsothe Abel was a kepere of scheep, and Cayn was an erthe tilyere.
Genesis 4:2
And she againe bare his brother Abel, and Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.
Genesis 4:2
And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Erastus abode at Corinth,.... He was chamberlain of that city, Romans 16:23 who being sent along with Timothy into Macedonia, Acts 19:22 very probably went from thence into Achaia, to Corinth, his native place, where he stayed.

But Trophimus have I left at Miletum sick. Trophimus was an Asian, of the city of Ephesus, the same that is spoken of in Acts 20:4. Some say he suffered martyrdom the same day the Apostle Paul did; but others say, that after that time he was bishop of Arles in France. This man went with the apostle into Asia, and from thence to Jerusalem, and came along with him in his voyage to Rome, but falling sick by the way, was left at Miletum. Some, instead of Miletum, would read Melita, that being the island Paul, and the ship's company, escaped to, when they were shipwrecked, Acts 28:1 here it is supposed Trophimus was left sick. Others have observed, that there was a city called Miletus in the island of Crete, under which Paul sailed, Acts 27:7, see footnote j, and is the place intended; but there is no need to suppose either of these; no doubt Miletum, near to Ephesus, is meant; and as the apostle sailed by the coast of Asia, Acts 27:7, on which shore Miletum was, there is no difficulty in supposing him put ashore there. The Alexandrian copy reads "Melotus".

j Plin. l. 4. c. 12.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Erastus - see the notes on Romans 16:23.

Abode at Corinth - This was his home, where he filled an important office; see the notes at Romans 16:23. It would seem that when Paul went to Rome, there was some expectation that he would accompany him, but that reasons had occurred for his remaining in Corinth. His doing so is referred to without blame.

But Trophimus - see Acts 20:4. He was a native of Asia Minor.

Have I left at Miletum sick - Probably he designed to accompany him to Rome, as he had been often with him in his journeys. On the situation of Miletus, or Miletum, see the notes on Acts 20:15.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 20. Erastus abode at Corinth — He was treasurer of that city, as we learn from Romans 16:23. See the note there. The apostle had sent him and Timothy on a mission to Macedonia, Acts 19:22, whence it is probable he returned to Corinth, and there became finally settled.

Trophimus have I left at Miletum sick. — Even the apostles could not work miracles when they pleased; that power was but rarely given, and that for very special purposes. Trophimus was an Ephesian. See Acts 20:4, and the note there.

Miletus was a maritime town of Ionia, not far from Ephesus; but there was another Miletus, in Crete, which some learned men think to be intended here. It appears that St. Paul went from Macedonia to Corinth, where he left Erastus; from Corinth he proceeded to Troas, where he lodged with Carpus: from Troas he went to Ephesus, where he visited Timothy; from Ephesus he went to Miletus, where he left Trophimus sick; and having embarked at Miletus, he went by sea to Rome. See Calmet. It is most likely, therefore, that the Miletus of Ionia is the place intended.


 
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