3:6 fault (h-13) Krima is the subject-matter of which a person had to be accused. They set up the krima of the Lord on the cross; that for which he came into accusation -- the charge. So it is used here. The devil was puffed up with his own excellency, and abode not in the truth. Hence, in a strongly taken sense, our word 'crime.' See also Note on 1 Corinthians 11:29 .
3:14 quickly; (l-13) More quickly than the writing of the letter supposed; but in case he delayed he wrote. The verse refers to his fears of being delayed.
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on 1 Timothy 3". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/1-timothy-3.html. 1857-67.
Introduction
1:1 Christ, (b-5) Or, according to some authorities, 'Christ Jesus.'
Verse 2
3:2 discreet, (g-12) i.e. 'of sound mind,' as ch. 2.9.
Verse 6
3:6 fault (h-13) Krima is the subject-matter of which a person had to be accused. They set up the krima of the Lord on the cross; that for which he came into accusation -- the charge. So it is used here. The devil was puffed up with his own excellency, and abode not in the truth. Hence, in a strongly taken sense, our word 'crime.' See also Note on 1 Corinthians 11:29 .
Verse 8
3:8 Ministers, (i-1) Diakonos , 'servants' or 'deacons.' see Romans 16:1 and 1 Corinthians 4:1 .
Verse 10
3:10 minister, (k-10) Diakoneo , to serve, as servants or deacons.
Verse 12
3:12 ministers (i-3) Diakonos , 'servants' or 'deacons.' see Romans 16:1 and 1 Corinthians 4:1 .
Verse 13
3:13 ministered (k-6) Diakoneo , to serve, as servants or deacons.
Verse 14
3:14 quickly; (l-13) More quickly than the writing of the letter supposed; but in case he delayed he wrote. The verse refers to his fears of being delayed.
Verse 16
3:16 to (a-23) Or 'has been seen of.' God (m-9) I do not enter on the criticism of this text. It very likely should read 'He who has,' &c.