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Texts -- 1 Timothy 1:17 (NET)

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1:17 Now to the eternal king , immortal , invisible , the only God , be honor and glory forever and ever ! Amen .

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  • Allahkulah Kuatku dan Mazmurku [KJ.62]
  • Muliakan Allah yang Esa [KJ.45]
  • Pujilah Tuhan, Sang Raja [KJ.10]
  • [1Ti 1:17] Dear Father, Whom We Cannot See
  • [1Ti 1:17] Far Off, O God, And Yet Most Near
  • [1Ti 1:17] God Eternal, Mighty King
  • [1Ti 1:17] Hark, The Voice Eternal
  • [1Ti 1:17] Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
  • [1Ti 1:17] Lord, We Are Blind
  • [1Ti 1:17] O Christ, The Heavens’ Eternal King

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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  • 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...
  • Paul thanked God for changing him to enable Timothy to appreciate the fact that God can transform even the worst of sinners and enable His saints to accomplish supernatural feats. What precipitated Paul's testimony here was t...
  • Paul next balanced his positive encouragement based on God's dealings with himself (vv. 12-17) with a negative warning based on God's dealings with two unfaithful ministers. He did this to challenge Timothy further to remain ...
  • 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...
  • As he had done previously (e.g., 5:1-2) Paul urged the adoption of proper attitudes toward others that would normally make it easier to produce proper actions. Christian slaves were to "regard"their masters as worthy of all h...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • Now, unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen.'--1 Tim. 1:17.WITH this burst of irrepressible praise the Apostle ends his reference to his own conversion as a ...
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