I Timothy
Timothy was the son of a Greek Gentile father and a devout Jewish mother named Eunice. Timothy was associated with Paul from the time of the second missionary journey on. When Paul wrote I Timothy, probably from Macedonia, he was on his way to Nicopolis, but Timothy had been left in charge of the work in Ephesus and Asia Minor. Though Paul desired to visit Timothy, this letter, in the meantime, would guide Timothy in the conduct of his personal responsibilities.
II Timothy
Paul, imprisoned in Rome as the result of persecution under Nero, realized, when he wrote this letter, that his death was near. Alone and cold in his dungeon, the veteran missionary wrote to his young son in the faith this intensely personal letter. Soon afterward, according to tradition, he was beheaded on the Ostian Way, west of Rome.
This was taken from the Charles Ryrie NIV Study Bible.
The books of history in the Bible are Joshua, Judges, Ruth, First and Second Samuel, First and Second Kings, First and Second Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Ester. In the New Testament, the four Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, are considered history because they tell of Jesus' time on earth.
"History" is stressed on the first syllable
Adam, Eve was the first.
She is the first woman in history to be the first Hebrew judge :) Natile
Lamech was the the first polygamist mentioned in the Bible. He killed both of his wives.
The history of the Jewish nation.
eve stole first
The first reading in the Bible is generally from the Book of Genesis, which describes the creation of the world and the early history of humanity.
The youngest is Jo-ash, in the bible he was 7 years old.
The first and second edition of the Buddha-Dharma
just the first and second part of the verse.
Answer # 1Samuel was the last of the judges over the tribes of Israel, prior to the establishment of the kings of Israel. That is as brief as you can get for a history. If you need the historical accounts of Samuel, Read first and second Samuel.Answer # 1 Ends