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THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAUL TO TIMOTHY - Chapter 3 - Verse 11
Afflictions. Trials of other kinds than those which arose from persecutions. The apostle met them everywhere.
See Barnes "Ac 20:23".
Which came unto me at Antioch. The Antioch here referred to is not the place of that name in Syria, See Barnes "Ac 11:19"; but a city of the same name in Pisidia, in Asia Minor. See Barnes "Ac 13:14".
Paul there suffered persecution from the Jews. Ac 13:46.
At Iconium. See Barnes "Ac 13:51".
On the persecution there, See Barnes "Ac 14:3, seq.
At Lystra. Ac 14:6. At this place, Paul was stoned. See Barnes "Ac 14:19".
Timothy was a native of either Derbe or Lystra, cities near to each other, and was doubtless there at the time of this occurrence. Ac 16:1.
But out of them all the Lord delivered me. See the history in the places referred to in the Acts of the Apostles.
{a} "Antioch" Ac 13:45,50 {b} "Iconium" Ac 14:5,6,19
{c} "all" Ps 34:19