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THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAUL TO TIMOTHY - Chapter 3 - Verse 10
In regard to the opportunities which Timothy had for knowing the manner of Paul's life, see the introduction to the epistle, and Paley, Hor. Paul., in loc. Timothy had been the companion of Paul during a considerable portion of the time after his conversion. The persecutions referred to here 2 Ti 3:11 are those which occurred in the vicinity of Timothy's native place, and which he would have had a particular opportunity of being acquainted with. This circumstance, and the fact that Paul did not refer to other persecutions in more remote places, is one of the "undesigned coincidences," of which Paley has made so much in his incomparable little work, the Horae Paulinae.
Manner of life. Literally, leading, guidance; then, the method in which one is led -- his manner of life. Comp.1 Th 2:1.
Purpose. Plans, or designs.
Faith. Perhaps fidelity, or faithfulness.
Long-suffering. With the evil passions of others, and their efforts to injure him. See the word explained See Barnes "1 Co 13:4".
Charity. See Barnes "1 Co 13:1, seq.
Patience, "A calm temper, which suffers evils without murmuring or discontent." Webster.
{1} "fully known" "been a diligent follower of"