- Saint Timothy - Wikipedia
A disciple was there, named Timothy, the son of a Jewish woman who was a believer, but his father was a Greek He was well spoken of by the brothers at Lystra and Iconium "
- 1 Timothy 1 NIV - Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the - Bible Gateway
1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the command of God our Savior and of Christ Jesus our hope, 2 To Timothy my true son in the faith: Grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord
- The Life of Timothy - Bible Study
Timothy was a native of Lystra In the KJV New Testament, he is referenced a total of twenty-eight times (nine times using his well-known name and nineteen times as Timotheus) One church tradition suggests he was born around 17 A D The mother of Timothy was a Jewess named Eunice
- Who was Timothy in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Timothy, the recipient of the two New Testament letters bearing his name, was the son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother He joined Paul during one of Paul’s later missionary journeys Paul addresses Timothy as "my true son in the faith" (1 Timothy 1:2)
- What Do We Know about Timothy in the Bible? - Bible Study Tools
The books of 1 and 2 Timothy, as well as selected mentions in other books, show that Paul used every opportunity to encourage Timothy and prepare him for the difficult journey ahead of him
- Topical Bible: Timothy
Timothy is a significant figure in the New Testament, known for his close association with the Apostle Paul He is mentioned in several epistles and is the recipient of two pastoral letters, 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy, which provide guidance for church leadership and personal conduct
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Timothy
He was of both Jewish and Greek ancestry According to tradition, he was martyred at Ephesus after protesting the worship of Artemis As an English name, Timothy was not used until after the Protestant Reformation
- St. Timothy of Ephesus – Apostle, Bishop, Martyr, and Disciple of Paul
Discover the life of St Timothy, disciple of Paul, first bishop of Ephesus, and martyr of the early Church Learn about his faith, legacy, and spiritual contributions
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