4:3 for there shall be a season when the sound teaching they will not suffer, but according to their own desires to themselves they shall heap up teachers -- itching in the hearing,
4:4 and indeed, from the truth the hearing they shall turn away, and to the fables they shall be turned aside.
4:5 And thou -- watch in all things; sufferevil; do the work of one proclaiming good news; of thy ministration make full assurance,
4:6 for I am already being poured out, and the time of my release hath arrived;
4:7 the good strife I have striven, the course I have finished, the faith I have kept,
4:8 henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of the righteousness that the Lord -- the RighteousJudge -- shall give to me in that day, and not only to me, but also to all those loving his manifestation.
4:13 the cloak that I left in Troas with Carpus, coming, bring thou and the books -- especially the parchments.
4:14 Alexander the coppersmith did me much evil; may the Lordrepay to him according to his works,
4:15 of whom also do thou beware, for greatly hath he stood against our words;
4:16 in my first defence no one stood with me, but all forsook me, (may it not be reckoned to them!)
4:17 and the Lord stood by me, and did strengthen me, that through me the preaching might be fully assured, and all the nations might hear, and I was freed out of the mouth of a lion,
4:18 and the Lord shall free me from every evilwork, and shall save [me] -- to his heavenly kingdom; to whom [is] the glory to the ages of the ages! Amen.
4:19 Salute Prisca and Aquilas, and Onesiphorus' household;
4:20 Erastus did remain in Corinth, and Trophimus I left in Miletus infirm;
4:21 be diligent to come before winter. Salute thee doth Eubulus, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren.