2:1 Thou,
therefore,
my
child,
be
strong
in
the
grace
that
[is]
in
Christ
Jesus,
2:2 and
the
things
that
thou
didst
hear
from
me
through
many
witnesses,
these
things
be
committing
to
stedfast
men,
who
shall
be
sufficient
also
others
to
teach;
2:3 thou,
therefore,
suffer
evil
as
a
good
soldier
of
Jesus
Christ;
2:4 no
one
serving
as
a
soldier
did
entangle
himself
with
the
affairs
of
life,
that
him
who
did
enlist
him
he
may
please;
2:5 and
if
also
any
one
may
strive,
he
is
not
crowned,
except
he
may
strive
lawfully;
2:6 the
labouring
husbandman
it
behoveth
first
of
the
fruits
to
partake;
2:7 be
considering
what
things
I
say,
for
the
Lord
give
to
thee
understanding
in
all
things.
2:8 Remember
Jesus
Christ,
raised
out
of
the
dead,
of
the
seed
of
David,
according
to
my
good
news,
2:9 in
which
I
suffer
evil--unto
bonds,
as
an
evil-doer,
but
the
word
of
God
hath
not
been
bound;
2:10 because
of
this
all
things
do
I
endure,
because
of
the
choice
ones,
that
they
also
salvation
may
obtain
that
[is]
in
Christ
Jesus,
with
glory
age-during.
2:11 Stedfast
[is]
the
word:
For
if
we
died
together--we
also
shall
live
together;
2:12 if
we
do
endure
together--we
shall
also
reign
together;
if
we
deny
[him]
,
he
also
shall
deny
us;
2:13 if
we
are
not
stedfast,
he
remaineth
stedfast;
to
deny
himself
he
is
not
able.
2:14 These
things
remind
[them]
of,
testifying
fully
before
the
Lord--not
to
strive
about
words
to
nothing
profitable,
but
to
the
subversion
of
those
hearing;
2:15 be
diligent
to
present
thyself
approved
to
God--a
workman
irreproachable,
rightly
dividing
the
word
of
the
truth;
2:16 and
the
profane
vain
talkings
stand
aloof
from,
for
to
more
impiety
they
will
advance,
2:17 and
their
word
as
a
gangrene
will
have
pasture,
of
whom
is
Hymenaeus
and
Philetus,
2:18 who
concerning
the
truth
did
swerve,
saying
the
rising
again
to
have
already
been,
and
do
overthrow
the
faith
of
some;
2:19 sure,
nevertheless,
hath
the
foundation
of
God
stood,
having
this
seal,
`The
Lord
hath
known
those
who
are
His,'
and
`Let
him
depart
from
unrighteousness--every
one
who
is
naming
the
name
of
Christ.'
2:20 And
in
a
great
house
there
are
not
only
vessels
of
gold
and
of
silver,
but
also
of
wood
and
of
earth,
and
some
to
honour,
and
some
to
dishonour:
2:21 if,
then,
any
one
may
cleanse
himself
from
these,
he
shall
be
a
vessel
to
honour,
sanctified
and
profitable
to
the
master--to
every
good
work
having
been
prepared,
2:22 and
the
youthful
lusts
flee
thou,
and
pursue
righteousness,
faith,
love,
peace,
with
those
calling
upon
the
Lord
out
of
a
pure
heart;
2:23 and
the
foolish
and
uninstructed
questions
be
avoiding,
having
known
that
they
beget
strife,
2:24 and
a
servant
of
the
Lord
it
behoveth
not
to
strive,
but
to
be
gentle
unto
all,
apt
to
teach,
patient
under
evil,
2:25 in
meekness
instructing
those
opposing--if
perhaps
God
may
give
to
them
repentance
to
an
acknowledging
of
the
truth,
2:26 and
they
may
awake
out
of
the
devil's
snare,
having
been
caught
by
him
at
his
will.