Oct 1, 2018

John Calvin - not to dispute about words

2 Timothy 2:14

Solemnly charging them before the Lord, not to dispute about words. Λογομαχεῖν means to engage earnestly in contentious disputes, which are commonly produced by a foolish desire of being ingenious. Solemn charging before the Lord is intended to strike terror;3 and from this severity we learn how dangerous to the Church is that knowledge which leads to debates, that is, which disregards piety, and tends to ostentation.

John Calvin and William Pringle, Commentaries on the Epistles to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, 220.

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