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This Epistle is a Pastoral Epistle because of the words shepherd, pastor, and flock being used so many times.
Paul does not instruct Timothy how to relate to various groups in the church.
Misuse of the Mosaic Law was not addressed in 1st Timothy.
Public prayer is not a part of public worship.
Paul does not address Church discipline in 1st Timothy.
Timothy was a native of Ephesus.
Timothy worked with Paul about 10 years.
Timothy was never with Paul on his missionary trips.
Timothy suffered execution by Nero.
After his first Roman imprisonment, Paul went to Spain.
Paul needed to urge Timothy to stay on at Ephesus.
Paul had a four-fold purpose in writing 1st Timothy.
In addressing women in 1st Timothy, Paul wrote about:
The Greek word “doulos” is the word translated as deacon.
Of the widows, slaves, and elders, there were 4 groups of slaves.
Pastoral responsibility to keep the Gospel pure is not addressed in 1st Timothy.
Ephesus was the center of mystery religions in Paul’s day.
Paul’s reference to endless genealogies is a warning about false teaching that the Church is just a continuation of Judaism.
Three things that should manifest in the Church:
In 1st Timothy, Paul addressed the teaching of making the Old Testament a mythology.
Endurance in pastoral history is not a part of II Timothy.
2 Timothy is a combat manual for use in spiritual warfare.
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God deals by different methods with various individuals.
Vessels must be clean if they are usable to God.
1 Timothy is Paul’s next to last letter.
Timothy was names as co-sender to 5 of Paul’s letters.
The first and second imprisonment of Paul in Rome was similar.
Idle discussions will not be a factor in the rise of apostasy according to Paul.
The new religion will be noted for a lack of power, low moral standards, and secularizing of the Gospel.
It is not important for the word to be committed to reliable men.
The clearest statement about divine inspiration and purpose of Scripture is in 2 Timothy.
Demas and Luke were with Paul in the 2nd imprisonment.
