1 Timothy 5:1 Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the younger men as brethren; 1 Timothy 5:1 ,2
Directions to Timothy how to admonish persons of different
conditions.
1 Timothy 5:3-16
Concerning widows.
1 Timothy 5:17 ,18
Elders, if they do well, are to be doubly honoured,
1 Timothy 5:19-21
and are not to be censured without full proof, and
then openly and impartially,
1 Timothy 5:22
caution not to ordain any one precipitately.
1 Timothy 5:23
Advice respecting Timothy’s health.
1 Timothy 5:24 ,25
Some men’s characters are more easily discerned that those
of others.
Rebuke not an elder;
it appeareth by the next verse, that the apostle by
elder
here understandeth not a church officer, but an ancient man. The word translated
rebuke
is translated too softly; it should be: Rebuke not too roughly, as appears by the opposite phrase, and indeed the word properly signifies to beat or lash. Rebuke him not but with a decent respect to his age.
But entreat him as a father;
so that thy reproofs may look more like counsels and exhortations than rebukes.
And the younger men as brethren;
prudence also must be used as to the yonnger men, ministers in rebuking them should remember that they are
brethren,
and treat them accordingly, not too imperiously.