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Verse 26

26. recover themselvesGreek, "awake to soberness," namely from the spiritual intoxication whereby they have fallen into the snare of the devil.

the snare— ( :-, "the wiles of the devil": 1 Timothy 3:7; 1 Timothy 6:9).

taken captive by him at his willso as to follow the will of "THAT" (the Greek emphatically marks Satan thus) foe. However, different Greek pronouns stand for "him" and "his"; and the Greek for "taken captive" means not "captured for destruction," but "for being saved alive," as in 1 Timothy 6:9- :, "Thou shalt catch men to save them unto life"; also there is no article before the Greek participle, which the English Version "who are taken captive," would require. Therefore, translate, "That they may awake . . . taken as saved (and willing) captives by him (the servant of the Lord, 1 Timothy 6:9- :), so as to follow the will of HIM (the Lord, 2 Timothy 2:24, or "God," 2 Timothy 2:25)." There are here two evils, the "snare" and sleep, from which they are delivered: and two goods to which they are translated, awaking and deliverance. Instead of Satan's thrall comes the free and willing captivity of obedience to Christ (2 Timothy 2:25- :). It is God who goes before, giving repentance (2 Timothy 2:25- :); then the work of His servant following is sure to be crowned with success, leading the convert henceforth to "live to the will of God" (Acts 22:14; 1 Peter 4:2).

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