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| | Timothy |
 | | Timothy is well-known from the Acts of the Apostles and Paul's Epistles in the Bible. |  | | Timothy was more than a simple fellow-worker for Paul, he was his dearest disciple and his beloved and faithful son in the Lord (1 Tim. |  | | According to tradition, Timothy became bishop of Ephesus and was martyred there. |
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http://www.cryingvoice.com/Christian_martyrs/Timothy.html
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| | SECOND TIMOTHY |
 | | Timothy is also to remember Jesus Christ raised from the dead and descended from David. |  | | He encourages Timothy to continue in what he has learned, in particular the scriptures that are able to make one wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. |  | | Paul encourages Timothy to be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus, to entrust Paul's teaching to reliable men and to endure hardship. |
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http://www.abu.nb.ca/courses/NTIntro/2Tim.htm
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| | 1 & 2 Timothy Commentary and Study Guide |
 | | Chapter 2 outlines the importance of prayer and worship in a church body. |  | | Timothy knew he and Paul together were in the presence of God and Jesus Christ who will judge the living and the dead. |  | | Timothy could see the results of godliness in the lives of all those who had taught him the holy scriptures. |
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http://members.aol.com/Sftrail/christ/comment/timothy.html
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| | 2 TIMOTHY, NRSV NEW TESTAMENT |
 | | The theme of 2 Timothy is announced in 1.8: that Timothy and all who follow him should not be ashamed of the gospel or its representative, Paul, but should stand in fidelity to them, even to the point of suffering similarly. |  | | The letter implores Timothy to adhere to Paul's example of suffering for the gospel (1.12; 2.9-10; 3.11; 4.6-7, 16-18), which he is called upon to imitate (2.3; 4.5), as are all believers (2.11-12). |  | | Timothy is urged to suffer for the gospel through contemplating the positive example of Paul (1.8-14) and the negative one afforded by those who deserted Paul in time of need (1.15-18). |
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http://www.anova.org/sev/htm/nt/16_2timothy.htm
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 | | 2 Timothy Chapter 1 He admonishes him to stir up the grace he received by his ordination and not to be discouraged at his sufferings, but to hold firm the sound doctrine of the gospel. |  | | Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, by the will of God, according to the promise of life which is in Christ Jesus: 1:2. |  | | He tells him of his approaching death and desires him to come to him. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/SCRIPTUR/2TIM.TXT
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| | 2 Timothy |
 | | In this letter Paul refers to Timothy twice as his "son," just as in the introduction in 1 Timothy he called him "my son in the faith." Paul urges Timothy to endure hardness as a "good soldier" of Jesus Christ. |  | | Paul the Example -- Chapter 2 In this chapter Paul uses seven figures of speech to describe the duty and activity of a disciple of the Lord. |  | | Redemption requires one to come to Christ in faith that He is the Son of God, the promised Savior and Redeemer (John 8:24, Luke 2:11; Mark 16:16) 2. |
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http://fly.hiwaay.net/~wgann/walk_nt/2timothy.htm
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| | Timothy - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia |
 | | After commending him to a kind reception from the Corinthians, Paul proceeded to say that Timothy was to return to him from Corinth; that is, Timothy was to bring with him a report on the state of matters in the Corinthian church. |  | | The churches in the neighborhood of Timothy's home, according to Acts 14:23, had been furnished with a body of presbyters soon after their founding" (Zahn, Introduction to the New Testament, II, 23). |  | | He had proceeded to Corinth, and it was while the apostle was in that city, that "when Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul was constrained by the word, testifying to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ" (Acts 18:5). |
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http://www.searchgodsword.org/enc/isb/view.cgi?number=T8794
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| | Simple Bible Reading Guide - 2 Timothy |
 | | He told Timothy to stir up the Holy Spirit in his life and bear his "share of the hardship which the gospel entails" (1:8). |  | | V-24 Bible Commentary (1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus/Philemon and Hebrews) |  | | Note: The breakdown of the Bible into chapters (although not always adequate) has served God's people for centuries. |
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http://presentationministries.com/brochures/bibleReadingGuide.asp?book=2+Tm
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| | Welcome to the Timothy II Web Site |
 | | Timothy II is a member of the Association of International Gospel Assemblies(AIGA). |  | | As a Messenger of the Lord, Timothy II has been Called to commit the things he has heard from the Lord to faithful men and women, who are willing and able to teach others also. |  | | Some of the things the Lord told Timothy II to tell the ‘Body of Christ’ was that "He is coming soon, very soon, sooner than you think". |
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http://www.timothy2.org
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| | 2 Timothy |
 | | Second Letter to Timothy, verse by verse commentary, Robert Nguyen Cramer, BibleTexts.com. |  | | The Book of 2 Timothy in the World Wide Study Bible. |  | | Introduction to the Book of 2 Timothy, New American Bible. |
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http://www.textweek.com/pauline/2tim.htm
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| | 2 Timothy |
 | | Timothy is like a "dear child" to Paul, and Paul always mentions him in his prayers (1.2,3) because he wants Timothy to be a "good soldier" of Christ Jesus and to learn to endure suffering (2.1,3). |  | | He tells Timothy to keep preaching God's message, even if it is not the popular thing to do (4.2). |  | | Paul knows that he will soon die for his faith, but he will be rewarded for his faithfulness (4.6-8), and he reminds Timothy of the true message: |
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http://www.vfcmi.org/2_timothy.htm
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| | Notes on 2Timothy |
 | | (2) We must not tarry with those men who resist the truth not from simple ignorance, but from a perverse mind, (which thing appears by their fruits which he graphically displays here); rather, we must turn away from them. |  | | (2) Faithful pastors in times past took all occasions they could, because men were very prompt and ready to return to their fables. |  | | (8) He shows in what he ought to be most constant, that is, both in the doctrine itself, the essential parts of which are faith and charity, and next in the manner of teaching it, a living pattern and shape of which Timothy knew in the apostle. |
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http://www.reformed.org/documents/geneva/2timothy.html
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| | 2 Timothy |
 | | He praises Timothy for his sincere faith, mentioning the heritage of his Grandma Lois and Mama Eunice, who were Jewish. |  | | He was obviously very close and dear to Paul, who called him "my true son in the faith" in 1 Timothy and "my dear son" in 2 Timothy. |  | | Both are known as Pastoral Letters because they give instructions to churches with special needs, but 2 Timothy (written between 66-67AD) has a different feel to it. |
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http://courses.indwes.edu/bil102/book20c.htm
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| | An Exposition of 1 Timothy 2:4 |
 | | 1 Timothy 2:7 - For this I was appointed a preacher and an apostle (I am telling the truth, I am not lying) as a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth. |  | | Notice that, just as in verse 4, he uses the phrase "all men", and that he qualifies it to include "kings and all who are in authority", which designates a particular class of men that we might well have neglected in our prayers if the scriptures had not expressly bid us to pray for them. |  | | Even though God has not willed to save all without exception, still, He has not revealed to us which ones He will save, and so we proclaim the gospel to all alike—joyously proclaiming God's glories, fearfully warning of His impending wrath, and kindly inviting to Christ all those who sense the misery of their sin. |
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http://www.planetkc.com/puritan/Articles/1Timothy2_4.htm
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| | USCCB - NAB - 2timothy - Introduction |
 | | It points to his preaching of the gospel as the reason for his imprisonment and offers Timothy, as a motive for steadfastness, his own example of firmness in faith despite adverse circumstances (2 Tim 1:6-14). |  | | It recommends that he rely on the power of the scriptures, on proclamation of the word, and on sound doctrine (2 Tim 3:14-4:2), without being troubled by those who do not accept him (2 Tim 4:3-5). |  | | Paul urges him not to desist out of fear from preserving and spreading the Christian message (2 Tim 2:3-7). |
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http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/2timothy/intro.htm
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| | Zondervan Books: Creative Bible Lessons in 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus |
 | | He served in the troubled church in Corinth (2 Corinthians 8:16-24). |  | | Creative Bible lessons in fi rst and second Timothy and Titus. |  | | Creative Bible Lessons in 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus |
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http://www.zondervan.com/Books/verbiage.asp?ISBN=0310255287&Type=1000
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| | Bible Basics - II Timothy |
 | | Paul writes to Timothy, his beloved spiritual child about being God's workmen and preparing for the last days. |  | | These letters were from Paul to church leaders addressing problems such as how to deal with heresies, conduct befitting church leaders, and doctrinal issues. |  | | Apparently one of the problems was that some Christians were thinking so much about the second coming and it being near, that they were neglecting care of the church. |
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http://netministries.org/Bbasics/BB2Tim.htm
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| | Bible Query from 2 Timothy |
 | | A: 2 Timothy claims it was by Paul, and the early church never found reason to question this claim. |  | | Paul is saying to remember to emphasize this as one of the essential and primary parts of the Gospel, as Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 15:1-8. |  | | Q: In 2 Tim 3:16, does that mean all scripture, or only the scripture that is given by God? |
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http://www.biblequery.org/2tim.htm
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| | The 2 Timothy 2:2 Objective Website |
 | | It is the desire of The 2 Timothy 2:2 Objective that you can find a community here where you feel free to share your questions, ideas and passions. |  | | Believers are not only instructed to invest their lives in others, but also to invest their lives in those who will do the same thing producing those who will do the same thing as well. |  | | "And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also." That is the 2 Timothy 2:2 Objective: to have at least a "four-generational" ministry. |
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http://users.adelphia.net/~rkenneson
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| | Bible Book No.55 - 2 Timothy |
 | | At 2nd Timothy 3:1-5, Paul gives us a prophetic look at what attitudes would be displayed by people during the time period that he identified as the last days. |  | | Through ‘power, love and soundness of mind.’ In other words by associating with our Christian brothers and sisters, by working in harmony with the leadings of God’s holy spirit and by continually studying to become better acquainted with God and his son, Jesus Christ, we can rebuild ourselves spiritually. |  | | In this letter, Paul tells us that “all scripture” — the entire Bible — is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving and for setting matters straight. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/biblical_studies/75598
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| | Pastoral Epistles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Both letters are principally occupied in describing the qualifications to be sought for in those whom they should appoint to offices in the church; and the ingredients of this description are in both letters nearly the same. |  | | The traditional view accepts Paul as the author. |  | | It was probably written about the same time as the First Epistle to Timothy, with which it has many affinities." |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Epistle_to_Timothy
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| | 2 Timothy |
 | | Thus a very important letter—containing his very last words to his spiritual son in the faith: Timothy. |  | | At that time he was merely under house arrest, friends could freely visit him, and he had the hope of release. |  | | Memory verse for the week: 2 Tim 2:3-4 |
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| | Bible, English, World English, 2 Timothy - Wikichristian.org |
 | | Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God, according to the promise of the life which is in Christ Jesus, |  | | to Timothy, my beloved child: Grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord. |  | | [2] 2:19 TR reads “Christ” instead of “the Lord” |
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http://www.christianwiki.com/index.php?title=Bible,_English,_World_English,_2_Timothy
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| | 1 & 2 Timothy Outlines |
 | | Paul wanted Timothy to be a good minister of the gospel. |  | | v 2 (Timothy and Paul had the same common faith.) Jude 3-4 |  | | Paul had a great hope of eternal live. |
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http://www.christianlibrary.org/authors/Charles_Burke/outlines/1TimOut.htm
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| | Daily Bible Reading - II Timothy 1-2 - Sunday, August 20, 2006 |
 | | Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, according to the promise of life which is in Christ Jesus, |  | | To Timothy, my dearly beloved son: Grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord. |  | | I thank God, whom I serve from my forefathers with pure conscience, that without ceasing I have remembrance of thee in my prayers night and day; |
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http://www.bible-reading.com/cgi-bin/daily-reading.cgi/KJV-245
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| | 2 Timothy 1:1-14 |
 | | Hymns with Scripture Allusions: 2 Timothy 1:6, 7, 9, 12. |  | | "Paul suggests to Timothy that remembering his ancestors increases his faith, and more: it is a warrant for recognizing faith." |  | | Hymnal Scripture References, The Lutheran Hymnal, Lutheran Worship. |
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http://www.textweek.com/pauline/2tim1.htm
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| | The Spirit in 1 & 2 Timothy |
 | | Due to the position of being the Spiritual leader at Ephesus, Timothy probably had the gift of the "word of wisdom" and perhaps "governments". |  | | These men denied the power of the gospel and sought pseudo gifts instead. |  | | 12:8-10) which Timothy had received in order that the body of Christ might be edified. |
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http://www.christadelphia.org/books/spirit/12Timothy.htm
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| | N S B - 2 Timothy |
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http://www.webspawner.com/users/newsimplifiedbible/nsb2timothy.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Life Lessons: Book Of 1& 2 Timothy /titus |
 | | I highly recommend this book to anyone, or any small group who is looking for a Bible study that will help them better understand 1and2 Timothy and Titus. |  | | Each lesson has a Scripture passage, an inspirational reading, questions to answer, space for journaling, and a prayer. |  | | Amazon.com: Books: Life Lessons: Book Of 1& 2 Timothy /titus |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0849953278?v=glance
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| | 2 Timothy Audio Bible Study Lesson |
 | | 2 Timothy 1:1-18, Salutation; Thanksgiving for Faithful Fellow Workers |  | | Click one of the Bible study lessons below to begin. |  | | 2 Timothy 3:1-17, Directions Concerning the Last Days |
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http://www.soniclight.com/study_cd/audio_bible_study_lessons/2timothy.htm
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| | 2 Timothy, Chapter 3 (King James Bible) ChristianAnswers.Net WebBible |
 | | 2 Timothy, Chapter 3 (King James Bible) ChristianAnswers.Net WebBible |  | | 2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, |
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| | 2 Timothy |
 | | Be Useful In God's House - Part 2 |  | | Be Useful In God's House - Part 1 |  | | A Real Race In A Real World With Real People - Part 2 |
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| | USCCB - NAB - 2 Timothy 4 |
 | | Despite Paul's abandonment by his friends in the province of Asia (cf 2 Tim 1:15-16), the divine assistance brought this first trial to a successful issue, even to the point of making the gospel message known to those who participated in or witnessed the trial (2 Tim 4:16-17). |  | | [1-5] The gravity of the obligation incumbent on Timothy to preach the word can be gauged from the solemn adjuration: in the presence of God, and of Christ coming as universal judge, and by his appearance and his kingly power (2 Tim 4:1). |  | | Notice the presence of the first personal pronoun "we" in these Acts passages, suggesting to some that Luke (or at least some traveling companion of Paul's) was the author of Acts. |
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http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible/2timothy/2timothy4.htm
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| | ESV Bible Online: Passage: 2 Timothy 3 |
 | | [2] 3:17 That is, a messenger of God (the phrase echoes a common Old Testament expression) |  | | 16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17 that the man of God [2] may be competent, equipped for every good work. |  | | 2 For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, 4 treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. |
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| | 2 Timothy |
 | | The lack of any substantive debate cannot be explained on the ground that Paul did not regard the prattle of false teachers as being worth contradicting and assumed that Timothy and Titus themselves knew what should be said in refutation of the false teachers. |  | | The arguments presented above are forceful, but a last consideration is overwhelming, namely that, together with 2 Peter, the Pastorals are of all the texts in the New Testament the most distinctive representatives of the emphases of emergent Catholocism. |  | | Of these 306 words, 175 do not occur elsewhere in the New Testament, while 211 are part of the general vocabulary of Christian writers of the second century. |
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| | SermonAudio.com - Search Results |
 | | In it he entreats Timothy to come to him before winter, and to bring Mark with him (comp. |  | | 4:6), and he exhorts his "son Timothy" to all diligence and steadfastness, and to patience under persecution (1:6-15), and to a faithful discharge of all the duties of his office (4:1-5), with all the solemnity of one who was about to appear before the Judge of quick and dead. |  | | Timothy, Second Epistle to - was probably written a year or so after the first, and from Rome, where Paul was for a second time a prisoner, and was sent to Timothy by the hands of Tychicus. |
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http://www.sermonaudio.com/jumpbible.asp?bibleid=55
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| | WWSB -- 2 Timothy |
 | | Timothy and Titus -- Bible - Encarta Concise Encyclopedia |  | | Epistles to Timothy and Titus -- Catholic Encyclopedia |  | | Introduction to Second Timothy -- The People's New Testament by B. Johnson (1891) |
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http://www.ccel.org/wwsb/2Timothy
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| | Timothy Series |
 | | These 31 sermons from Paul's letters to Timothy were preached at Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto, California in 1981-82. |  | | The Promise of Life (II Timothy 1:1-7) (3782) |  | | Files below are available in HTML or PDF format |
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| | 1way2God.net - 2 Timothy |
 | | 1:1-2 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus, to Timothy, my dear son: Grace, mercy and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. |  | | The following is found also in the "Author" section of 1 Timothy and Titus. |  | | The three Pastoral Epistles (1 & 2 Timothy and Titus) have often been viewed as distinct from other letters in the Pauline Corpus. |
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| | Daily Bible Study - By The Book - 2 Timothy |
 | | Daily Bible Study - By The Book - 2 Timothy |  | | Did God give Christians a Spirit of weakness, or a Spirit of power, love and self discipline? |  | | Did Paul know that the reward for his labors would be given at the time of the Return of The Lord? |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/timothy2.htm
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| | Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible [Second Timothy, Introduction]. |
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| | IVP The Message of 2 Timothy |
 | | John Stott writes, "During the last five years I seem to have lived inside the second letter of Paul to Timothy. |  | | And the apostle summons us, as he summoned Timothy, to be strong, brave and steadfast." |  | | In imagination I have sat down beside Timothy and have tried myself to hear and heed this final charge from the aging apostle. |
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| | Timothy Leary |
 | | The Eternal Philosophy of Chaos by Timothy Leary. |  | | CNN: Drug guru succumbs to cancer at home |  | | An archive of letters to and from Timothy Leary |
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