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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Timothy
        honouring God, a young disciple who was Paul's companion in many
        of his journeyings. His mother, Eunice, and his grandmother,
        Lois, are mentioned as eminent for their piety (2 Tim. 1:5). We
        know nothing of his father but that he was a Greek (Acts 16:1).
        He is first brought into notice at the time of Paul's second
        visit to Lystra (16:2), where he probably resided, and where it
        seems he was converted during Paul's first visit to that place
        (1 Tim. 1:2; 2 Tim. 3:11). The apostle having formed a high
        opinion of his "own son in the faith," arranged that he should
        become his companion (Acts 16:3), and took and circumcised him,
        so that he might conciliate the Jews. He was designated to the
        office of an evangelist (1 Tim. 4:14), and went with Paul in his
        journey through Phrygia, Galatia, and Mysia; also to Troas and
        Philippi and Berea (Acts 17:14). Thence he followed Paul to
        Athens, and was sent by him with Silas on a mission to
        Thessalonica (17:15; 1 Thess. 3:2). We next find him at Corinth
        (1 Thess. 1:1; 2 Thess. 1:1) with Paul. He passes now out of
        sight for a few years, and is again noticed as with the apostle
        at Ephesus (Acts 19:22), whence he is sent on a mission into
        Macedonia. He accompanied Paul afterwards into Asia (20:4),
        where he was with him for some time. When the apostle was a
        prisoner at Rome, Timothy joined him (Phil. 1:1), where it
        appears he also suffered imprisonment (Heb. 13:23). During the
        apostle's second imprisonment he wrote to Timothy, asking him to
        rejoin him as soon as possible, and to bring with him certain
        things which he had left at Troas, his cloak and parchments (2
        Tim. 4:13). According to tradition, after the apostle's death he
        settled in Ephesus as his sphere of labour, and there found a
        martyr's grave.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Timothy' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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