1 Timothy 1:19
Context1:19 To do this 1 you must hold firmly to faith and a good conscience, which some have rejected and so have suffered shipwreck in regard to the faith.
1 Timothy 2:10
Context2:10 but with good deeds, as is proper for women who profess reverence for God.
1 Timothy 1:5
Context1:5 But the aim of our instruction 2 is love that comes from a pure heart, a good conscience, and a sincere faith. 3
1 Timothy 5:10
Context5:10 and has a reputation for good works: as one who has raised children, 4 practiced hospitality, washed the feet of the saints, helped those in distress – as one who has exhibited all kinds of good works. 5


[1:19] 1 tn In Greek this continues the same sentence from v. 18, a participle showing the means by which Timothy will accomplish his task: Grk “fight the good fight, holding firmly…”
[1:5] 2 tn Grk “the instruction,” referring to orthodox Christian teaching and ministry in general, in contrast to that of the false teachers mentioned in 1:3-4.
[1:5] 3 tn Grk “love from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.”
[5:10] 3 tn Grk “if she raised children.” The phrase “if she raised children” begins a series of conditional clauses running to the end of the verse. These provide specific examples of her good works (v. 10a).