1 Timothy 5:19 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before two or three witnesses. — By the “elder” here we must understand a presbyter — the ordained minister of the Church. St. Paul has been directing his son in the faith, and successor in the government of the chief Asian Church, carefully to watch for, and to reward by dignity and honour, the services of the more zealous and distinguished presbyters. He now tells him that the other matters, besides zeal and successful service among the Church’s professed officers, will come before him when he stands at the helm of the Church. Charges — owing, possibly, to jealousy, party feeling, suspected doctrinal error — will not unfrequently be brought against a presbyter. Such an accusation is only to be received by Timothy when the evidence is perfectly clear. Every possible precaution against simply vexatious charges brought against one occupying the hard and difficult position of a presbyter, must be taken by the presiding minister. The reference is to Deuteronomy 17:6.

1 Timothy 5:19

19 Against an elder receive not an accusation, but beforec two or three witnesses.