II Timothy
Survey the river, map the reading-plan targets, and follow the current around the verses that anchor this book in the tour.
Survey The River
Build the lens first: who wrote the book, when it was written, who heard it first, and why it exists.
Question 1
Who wrote it, to whom, and what problem are they fixing?
Question 2
What is the argument's logic — what claim, what reason, what therefore?
Question 3
What does this letter call this church (and me) to do?
The Second Epistle to Timothy is one of the three pastoral epistles traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle. Addressed to Timothy, a fellow missionary, it is traditionally considered to be the last epistle Paul wrote before his death. The original language is Koine Greek.
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Map The River
Mark the chapters, find the target verse inside its chapter, and remember where that moment lives in the book.
Target Verses
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4:7-8
Spans verses 7-8 of 22 in chapter 4.
Book position: chapter 4 of 4
Chapter position: Verses 7-8 of 22 in chapter 4
Follow The Current
Trace the flow around each target chapter so the verse lands inside its surrounding argument, story, or theme instead of floating loose.
Chapters 3-4
Context windowChapter 3
In the last days people will be proud and unholy. As for you, continue in what you have learned. All Scripture is inspired by God.
Chapter 4
Target zonePreach the word in and out of season. I have finished my race. Come to me soon with Mark. Beware of Alexander. The Lord be with you.