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BIBLE DICTIONARY
Timothy
Honored of God.
The son of a Greek father and Jewish mother (Eunice) living at Lystra (
Acts 16: 1-3
;
2 Tim. 1: 5
); circumcised by Paul in order that he might be of greater use for evangelistic work among Jews (
Acts 16: 3
); spoken of by Paul as his own “son in the faith” (
1 Tim. 1: 2, 18
;
2 Tim. 1: 2
); at Philippi (
Philip. 2: 22
); at Beroea (
Acts 17: 14
); sent to Thessalonica (
1 Thes. 3: 2
); with Paul at Corinth (
1 Thes. 1: 1
;
2 Thes. 1: 1
); sent to Macedonia (
Acts 19: 22
); to Corinth (
1 Cor. 16: 10
); with Paul in Macedonia when he wrote
2 Cor. 1: 1, 19
; and at Corinth (
Rom. 16: 21
); followed him to Troas (
Acts 20: 4-5
); at Rome (
Philip. 1: 1
;
Philip. 2: 19
;
Col. 1: 1
;
Philem. 1: 1
); at Ephesus (
1 Tim. 1: 3
); Paul wished him to come to Rome (
2 Tim. 4: 9, 21
); set at liberty (the details of the imprisonment are unknown) (
Heb. 13: 23
). Timothy was perhaps Paul’s most trusted and capable assistant, as in
Philip. 2: 19-23
.
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