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The word "thee" is italicized in the KJV. You do realize, don't you, the significance of italics in the KJV? Italics are used to signify man-made insertions of text deemed helpful by the translators to clarify the text according to THEIR opinion. When you make this kind of flawed evaluation, you simply corroborate the fallibility of exegesis, and thus reinforce the need for Direct Revelation.Context is key:
If you were to keep reading, it says this:
"I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom; Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine." (2 Timothy 4:1-2).
The word "thee" means "you-all" or "everyone" in the King James Bible.
So Paul is telling Timothy that he charges ALL believers before God the Father, and Jesus Christ (the Son) to preach the Word, and to reprove, exhort, with long suffering in doctrine. Otherwise, there is no need for you to teach doctrine out of the Bible. 2 Timothy 4:1-2 is connected to 2 Timothy 3:16-17. While God intended there to be chapter and verse numbers in the Bible later on, in the original text, they were not there. So these two passages are connected together and should be read as a whole.
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