The Apostle Paul
1 Timothy 5:25BSB·traditional attribution

In the same way, good deeds are obvious, and even the ones that are inconspicuous cannot remain hidden.

John Calvin Reformed

Do not harshly rebuke an elder man, but exhort him as you would your father. Correction is medicine and always bitter; respect for age makes him more willing to bear reproof. Yet this does not mean sparing old men to sin without correction, only that you moderate your tone so they may hear you.

AI summary

Commenting on 1 Timothy 5:1-25

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Here are directions, I. Concerning the supporting of ministers. Care must be taken that they be honourably maintained (Ti1 5:17): Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour (that is, of double maintenance, double to what they have had, or to what others have), especially those who labour in the word and doctrine, those who are more laborious than others.

Commenting on 1 Timothy 5:17-25

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 25. Likewise also the good works of some are manifest beforehand. The character of some men is clear, and accurately understood. There can be no doubt, from their works, that they are good men. We need not wait for the day of judgment to determine that, but may treat them here as good men, and introduce them to offices which only good men can fill.