The Second Epistle of Paul
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Timothy
I. |Introduction—1:1-2II. |The divine provisions for the inoculation—a pure conscience, unfeigned faith, the divine gift, a strong spirit, eternal grace, incorruptible life, the healthy word, and the indwelling Spirit—1:3-14III. |The basic factor of the decline—forsaking the apostle and his ministry—1:15-18IV. |The inoculator—a teacher, a soldier, a contender, a farmer, and a workman—2:1-15V. |The spreading of the decline—like that of gangrene—2:16-26VI. |The worsening of the decline—becoming grievous times of deceiving—3:1-13VII. |The antidote of the inoculation—the divine word—3:14-17VIII. |The incentive to the inoculator—the coming reward—4:1-8IX. |The issue of the decline—loving the present age and doing many evils—4:9-18X. |Conclusion—4:19-22Outline of 2 Timothy
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