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Chapter 4
I
charge
thee
therefore
before
God,
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
who
shall
judge
the
quick
and
the
dead
at
his
appearing
and
his
kingdom;
2
Preach
the
word;
be
instant
in
season,
out
of
season;
reprove,
rebuke,
exhort
with
all
longsuffering
and
doctrine.
3
For
the
time
will
come
when
they
will
not
endure
sound
doctrine;
but
after
their
own
lusts
shall
they
heap
to
themselves
teachers,
having
itching
ears;
4
And
they
shall
turn
away
their
ears
from
the
truth,
and
shall
be
turned
unto
fables.
5
But
watch
thou
in
all
things,
endure
afflictions,
do
the
work
of
an
evangelist,
make
full
proof
of
thy
ministry.
6
For
I
am
now
ready
to
be
offered,
and
the
time
of
my
departure
is
at
hand.
7
I
have
fought
a
good
fight,
I
have
finished
my
course,
I
have
kept
the
faith:
8
Henceforth
there
is
laid
up
for
me
a
crown
of
righteousness,
which
the
Lord,
the
righteous
judge,
shall
give
me
at
that
day:
and
not
to
me
only,
but
unto
all
them
also
that
love
his
appearing.
9
Do
thy
diligence
to
come
shortly
unto
me:
10
For
Demas
hath
forsaken
me,
having
loved
this
present
world,
and
is
departed
unto
Thessalonica;
Crescens
to
Galatia,
Titus
unto
Dalmatia.
11
Only
Luke
is
with
me.
Take
Mark,
and
bring
him
with
thee:
for
he
is
profitable
to
me
for
the
ministry.
12
And
Tychicus
have
I
sent
to
Ephesus.
13
The
cloak
that
I
left
at
Troas
with
Carpus,
when
thou
comest,
bring
with
thee,
and
the
books,
but
especially
the
parchments.
14
Alexander
the
coppersmith
did
me
much
evil:
the
Lord
reward
him
according
to
his
works:
15
Of
whom
be
thou
ware
also;
for
he
hath
greatly
withstood
our
words.
16
At
my
first
answer
no
man
stood
with
me,
but
all
men
forsook
me:
I
pray
God
that
it
may
not
be
laid
to
their
charge.
17
Notwithstanding
the
Lord
stood
with
me,
and
strengthened
me;
that
by
me
the
preaching
might
be
fully
known,
and
that
all
the
Gentiles
might
hear:
and
I
was
delivered
out
of
the
mouth
of
the
lion.
18
And
the
Lord
shall
deliver
me
from
every
evil
work,
and
will
preserve
me
unto
his
heavenly
kingdom:
to
whom
be
glory
for
ever
and
ever.
Amen.
19
Salute
Prisca
and
Aquila,
and
the
household
of
Onesiphorus.
20
Erastus
abode
at
Corinth:
but
Trophimus
have
I
left
at
Miletum
sick.
21
Do
thy
diligence
to
come
before
winter.
Eubulus
greeteth
thee,
and
Pudens,
and
Linus,
and
Claudia,
and
all
the
brethren.
22
The
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
thy
spirit.
Grace
be
with
you.
Amen.
The
second
epistle
unto
Timotheus,
ordained
the
first
bishop
of
the
church
of
the
Ephesians,
was
written
from
Rome,
when
Paul
was
brought
before
Nero
the
second
time.
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