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Introduction to 1 Timothy
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The design of the epistle appears to be, that Timothy
having been left at Ephesus, St. Paul wrote to instruct him in the choice of
proper officers in the church, as well as in the exercise of a regular ministry.
Also, to caution against the influence of false teachers, who by subtle
distinctions and endless disputes, corrupted the purity and simplicity of the
gospel. He presses upon him constant regard to the greatest diligence,
faithfulness, and zeal. These subjects occupy the first four chapters; the fifth
chapter instructs respecting particular classes; in the latter part,
controversies and disputes are condemned, the love of money blamed, and the rich
exhorted to good works.
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