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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 1 Timothy 1:3


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - 1 Timothy 1:3

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Douay Rheims Bible

As I desired thee to remain at Ephesus when I went into Macedonia, that thou mightest charge some not to teach otherwise,

King James Bible - 1 Timothy 1:3

As I besought thee to abide still at Ephesus, when I went into Macedonia, that thou mightest charge some that they teach no other doctrine,

World English Bible

As I urged you when I was going into Macedonia, stay at Ephesus that you might command certain men not to teach a different doctrine,

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Anf-01 v.viii.iii Pg 5, Anf-01 v.viii.iii Pg 2, Anf-05 iv.v.ix Pg 30, Npnf-113 iii.iv.i Pg 11, Npnf-113 v.iii.i Pg 19, Npnf-113 v.iii.ii Pg 18, Npnf-208 ix.ccli Pg 6, Npnf-209 ii.v.ii.x Pg 152

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1Timothy 1:3

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 v.viii.iii Pg 5
Comp. 1 Tim. i. 3, 1 Tim. vi. 3.

fill thee with apprehension. Stand firm, as does an anvil which is beaten. It is the part of a noble1083

1083 Literally, “great.”

athlete to be wounded, and yet to conquer. And especially we ought to bear all things for the sake of God, that He also may bear with us, and bring us into His kingdom. Add more and more to thy diligence; run thy race with increasing energy; weigh carefully the times. Whilst thou art here, be a conqueror; for here is the course, and there are the crowns. Look for Christ, the Son of God; who was before time, yet appeared in time; who was invisible by nature, yet visible in the flesh; who was impalpable, and could not be touched, as being without a body, but for our sakes became such, might be touched and handled in the body; who was impassible as God, but became passible for our sakes as man; and who in every kind of way suffered for our sakes.


Anf-01 v.viii.iii Pg 2
Comp. 1 Tim. i. 3, 1 Tim. vi. 3.

fill thee with apprehension. Stand firm, as does an anvil which is beaten. It is the part of a noble1081

1081 Literally, “great.”

athlete to be wounded, and yet to conquer. And especially, we ought to bear all things for the sake of God, that He also may bear with us. Be ever becoming more zealous than what thou art. Weigh carefully the times. Look for Him who is above all time, eternal and invisible, yet who became visible for our sakes; impalpable and impassible, yet who became passible on our account; and who in every kind of way suffered for our sakes.


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