1 Timothy 2:8 - Arno Geneva Study Bible

Bible Comments

(6) I will therefore that men pray every where, (d) lifting up holy hands, without (e) wrath and (f) doubting.

(6) He has spoken of the persons for whom we must pray: and now he teaches that the difference of places is taken away: for in times past, only one nation, and in one certain place, came together to public service. But now churches or congregations are gathered together everywhere, (orderly and decently), and men come together to serve God publicly with common prayer. Neither must we strive for the nation, or for the purification of the body, or for the place, but for the mind, to have it clear from all offence, and full of sure trust and confidence.

(d) He talks of the sign for the thing itself, the lifting up of hands for the calling upon God.

(e) Without the griefs and offences of the mind, which hinder us from calling upon God with a good conscience.

(f) Doubting, which is against faith; (James 1:6).

1 Timothy 2:8

8 I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.