3 articles 2 Timothy

2 Timothy 2:15

An Exegetical Study of `ορθοτομεω` in 2 Timothy 2:15 This exegetical study of `ορθοτομεω` in 2 Tim 2:15 is based on a b-greek discussion from April 10, 2006. The initial contribution highlighted a series of blog entries by Suzanne McCarthy and Richard Rhodes, which provided a comprehensive exploration of the word’s usage and contexts. This…

2 Timothy 2:2

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2 Timothy 3:6-7

2 Timothy 3:6-7

An Exegetical Analysis of 2 Timothy 3:6-7: Grammatical Gender, Diminutive Semantics, and the Referent of Participles This exegetical study of “An Exegetical Analysis of 2 Timothy 3:6-7: Grammatical Gender, Diminutive Semantics, and the Referent of Participles” is based on a b-greek discussion from June 17th, 2013. The initial inquiry presented 2 Timothy 3:6-7 in Greek…