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  • Similarly, women must be respectable, not gossips, but sober and wholly reliable. (1 Timothy 3, 11)

  • Without any doubt, the mystery of our religion is very deep indeed: He was made visible in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed to the gentiles, believed in throughout the world, taken up in glory. (1 Timothy 3, 16)

  • they forbid marriage and prohibit foods which God created to be accepted with thanksgiving by all who believe and who know the truth. (1 Timothy 4, 3)

  • Have nothing to do with godless myths and old wives' tales. Train yourself for religion. (1 Timothy 4, 7)

  • Physical exercise is useful enough, but the usefulness of religion is unlimited, since it holds out promise both for life here and now and for the life to come; (1 Timothy 4, 8)

  • I mean that the point of all our toiling and battling is that we have put our trust in the living God and he is the Saviour of the whole human race but particularly of all believers. (1 Timothy 4, 10)

  • Let no one disregard you because you are young, but be an example to all the believers in the way you speak and behave, and in your love, your faith and your purity. (1 Timothy 4, 12)

  • Anyone who does not look after his own relations, especially if they are living with him, has rejected the faith and is worse than an unbeliever. (1 Timothy 5, 8)

  • If a woman believer has widowed relatives, she should support them and not make the Church bear the expense but enable it to support those who are really widowed. (1 Timothy 5, 16)

  • Those whose masters are believers are not to respect them less because they are brothers; on the contrary, they should serve them all the better, since those who have the benefit of their services are believers and dear to God. This is what you are to teach and urge. (1 Timothy 6, 2)

  • Anyone who teaches anything different and does not keep to the sound teaching which is that of our Lord Jesus Christ, the doctrine which is in accordance with true religion, (1 Timothy 6, 3)

  • and unending disputes by people who are depraved in mind and deprived of truth, and imagine that religion is a way of making a profit. (1 Timothy 6, 5)


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