1 Timothy 1:4
Context1:4 nor to occupy themselves with myths and interminable genealogies. 1 Such things promote useless speculations rather than God’s redemptive plan 2 that operates by faith.
1 Timothy 4:7
Context4:7 But reject those myths 3 fit only for the godless and gullible, 4 and train yourself for godliness.
Titus 1:14
Context1:14 and not pay attention to Jewish myths 5 and commands of people who reject the truth.
Titus 1:2
Context1:2 in hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the ages began. 6
Titus 1:16
Context1:16 They profess to know God but with their deeds they deny him, since they are detestable, disobedient, and unfit for any good deed.
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[1:4] 1 sn Myths and interminable genealogies. These myths were legendary tales characteristic of the false teachers in Ephesus and Crete. See parallels in 1 Tim 4:7; 2 Tim 4:4; and Titus 1:14. They were perhaps built by speculation from the patriarchal narratives in the OT; hence the connection with genealogies and with wanting to be teachers of the law (v. 7).
[1:4] 2 tc A few Western
[4:7] 3 sn Those myths refer to legendary tales characteristic of the false teachers in Ephesus and Crete. See parallels in 1 Tim 1:4; 2 Tim 4:4; and Titus 1:14.
[4:7] 4 tn Grk “the godless and old-wifely myths.”
[1:14] 5 sn Jewish myths were legendary tales characteristic of the false teachers in Ephesus and Crete. See parallels in 1 Tim 1:4; 4:7; and 2 Tim 4:4.