1 Timothy 1:1-2:8
Update: 2025-11-02
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I Timothy 1
I Timothy 1:1-2 – Greeting
- The letter is from Paul to Timothy.
- Paul points out that God chose him to be an apostle.
I Timothy 1:3-7 – “instruct certain men not to teach strange doctrines”
- I Timothy 1:4
- Ephesus timeline:
- Paul’s second journey: Acts 18:19-21
- Paul’s third journey: Acts 19
- Paul’s farewell: Acts 20 – trouble brewing
- Paul’s letter: Ephesians
- Timothy in Ephesus: I and II Timothy
- John’s letter: Revelation 2:1-7
- Ephesus timeline:
- I Timothy 1:6-7 – Just because someone is confident doesn’t mean they know what they are talking about.
I Timothy 1:8-11 – “The Law is good”
- I Timothy 1:9 – This is a not-but passage.
I Timothy 1:12-17 – Paul and Jesus
- I Timothy 1:15 – See Acts 7:58 ; 8:1-3. Paul stood in approval of Stephen’s stoning. Acts 9:1-9, 17-22 tells of Paul’s conversion afterwards.
- I Timothy 1:16 – Paul used himself as an example of the extreme change Christ can bring about in others.
I Timothy 1:18-20 – Timothy fighting the good fight
- I Timothy 1:18 – This seems to be a reference back to I Timothy 1:3 about instructing people not to teach strange doctrines.
I Timothy 2
I Timothy 2:1-8 – Praying for people God wants to save.
- I Timothy 2:1-2 – Pray that, if nothing else, the authorities will leave us alone.
- I Timothy 2:4 – God wants everyone to be saved! See II Peter 3:9.
- I Timothy 2:8 – Various postures in prayer are discussed in the Bible (Matthew 26:39 ; Acts 9:40 ; Mark 11:25 ). The emphasis here seems to be on holiness. It does not enforce a particular posture.
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