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The Letters to Timothy and Titus
By William MacDonald and V. Paul Flint
On his second missionary journey Paul found Timothy at Lystra, and because of his commendation by the brethren at Lystra and Iconium, Paul determined to take Timothy along as a member of the missionary party. Timothy became one of Paul’s closest companions, and to him Paul addressed two of his three pastoral letters. Paul gave Timothy the earliest instructions for the orderly arrangement of the local church, the qualities of leaders in the local church, and the need to teach the truth.
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On his second missionary journey Paul found Timothy at Lystra, and because of his commendation by the brethren at Lystra and Iconium, Paul determined to take Timothy along as a member of the missionary party. Timothy became one of Paul’s closest companions, and to him Paul addressed two of his three pastoral letters. Paul gave Timothy the earliest instructions for the orderly arrangement of the local church, the qualities of leaders in the local church, and the need to teach the truth.
Titus accompanied Paul and Barnabas as part of the Antioch delegation to Jerusalem to settle problems that had arisen through legalistic attitudes. After Paul’s’ release from his first Roman imprisonment he and Titus visited Crete and Paul left Titus there to “set in order the things that are lacking and appoint elders in every city.”
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I Timothy
Chapter 1 – Beware of False Teachers (1:1-14)
Chapter 2 – Concerning Church Life (1:15–2:15)
Chapter 3 – Leaders in the Church (3:1-16)
Chapter 4 – A Good Servant of Jesus Christ (4:1-16)
Chapter 5 – Responsibilities Towards One Another (5:1-25)
Chapter 6 – Flee—Follow—Fight (6:1-21)
II Timothy
Chapter 7 – Charge to Timothy (1:1-18)
Chapter 8 – A Worker Approved by God (2:1-26)
Chapter 9 – In the Last Days (3:1-17)
Chapter 10 – Watch! (4:1-22)
Titus
Chapter 11 – Establishing the Church in Crete(1:1-16)
Chapter 12 – Sound Doctrine and Christian Conduct (2:1–3:15)