디모데후서

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디모데후서는 감옥에서 쓴 바울의 마지막 편지로 읽히며, 디모데에게 고난과 반대 가운데에서도 복음에 신실하게 남아 있고 그에게 맡겨진 가르침을 지킬 것을 촉구한다. 모든 성경은 하나님의 감동으로 된 것이며 의로 교육하기에 유익하다는 유명한 선언을 포함하고 있다.

저자
Paul
Date Written
~67 AD

Key Themes

Faithfulness Endurance Scripture Ministry Legacy

1 2 3 4

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote the Book of 2 Timothy?

2 Timothy was written by the apostle Paul around 66-67 AD from prison in Rome, shortly before his execution under Emperor Nero. This is Paul's final letter — his last will and testament to his beloved protege Timothy. The letter's emotional intensity and personal details reflect Paul's awareness that his death is imminent (4:6-8).

How many chapters are in 2 Timothy?

2 Timothy contains 4 chapters: a call to boldness and faithfulness (chapter 1), instructions for enduring as a good soldier of Christ (chapter 2), warnings about the last days and the authority of Scripture (chapter 3), and Paul's final charge and personal farewell (chapter 4).

What is the main theme of 2 Timothy?

The main theme of 2 Timothy is perseverance in ministry and faithfulness to the gospel. Facing death, Paul urges Timothy to guard the deposit of truth, endure suffering, and continue preaching the Word. Paul's famous declaration 'I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith' (4:7) captures the letter's spirit.

What are the key teachings in 2 Timothy?

Key teachings include: 'fan into flame the gift of God' (1:6), 'God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power, love, and self-discipline' (1:7), 'be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus' (2:1), the analogy of soldier, athlete, and farmer (2:3-6), 'All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching' (3:16-17), 'Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season' (4:2), and Paul's farewell (4:6-8).

Why is 2 Timothy important for understanding the Bible?

2 Timothy 3:16-17 — 'All Scripture is God-breathed' — is the Bible's most important statement on the inspiration and authority of Scripture. Paul's charge to 'preach the Word' (4:2) has defined the priority of biblical preaching in Christian ministry. The letter is the apostle's most intimate and moving document, revealing how the gospel sustains believers facing the ultimate trial of death.