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Texts -- 1 Timothy 1:1 (NET)

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1:1 From Paul , an apostle of Christ Jesus by the command of God our Savior and of Christ Jesus our hope ,

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  • [1Ti 1:1] God, The Hope Of Those Who Pray
  • [1Ti 1:1] Jesus, My Only Hope
  • [1Ti 1:1] O Christ, Our Hope, Our Heart’s Desire
  • [1Ti 1:1] O Jesus, My Hope
  • [1Ti 1:1] To Thee, My God And Savior

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  • Paul began this very personal letter with a customary salutation to set the tone for what followed. The salutation reveals that this was not just a personal letter, however, as was Paul's epistle to Philemon, but it was also ...
  • In chapter 1 Paul charged Timothy to remain faithful to the task with which Paul had entrusted him in Ephesus. He began by reminding Timothy what that task was and how he should carry out his chief duty. Then he exhorted Timo...
  • In this pericope Paul reminded Timothy of the apostasy that Jesus Christ had foretold to equip him to identify and to deal with it.143"The change that occurs at 4:1 following the hymn of victory, then, is not unexpected. Oppo...
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