2 Timothy Chapter 4 — A Commentary and Bible Study, Verse by Verse
2 Timothy Chapter 4 — A Commentary and Bible Study, Verse by Verse Photo by Mitchell Leach on Unsplash (with Greek & Hebrew word comparisons) There’s something about 2 Timothy 4 that always hits like a final breath. Like when somebody you love leans in, whispers something from the edges of their life, and you feel the weight of every syllable. The chapter smells like old parchment and iron chains, like the musty cold of a Roman cell where Paul probably shivered, wrapped in the last scraps of whatever cloak he had left. And he writes these words to Timothy—words soaked in tenderness, urgency, and that trembling awareness that time is short. Let’s walk slowly, almost reverently, verse by verse. Sometimes stumbling. Sometimes wondering. Sometimes feeling the cracked edges of the ancient Greek words between our fingers like pottery shards. Sometimes comparing a Hebrew echo that floats behind the text like an older melody. Verse 1 – “I charge you therefore b...