Traditionally, 2 Timothy has been believed to have been written by Paul while imprisoned in Rome. However, scholars say that both epistles addressed to Timothy are clearly from the second century, and were not written by Paul. Since they were not written by Paul, there is nothing to say they were written from prison.
There are fifteen epistles in the New Testamet, but they are often broken down into two categories: Pauline epistles and Non-Pauline. Pauline refer to the ten letters written by Paul of Tarsus while the Non-Pauline refer to the other five. The Letters of Paul include: Romans, First Corinthians, Second Corithians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, First Thessalonians, Second Thessalonians, First Timothy, Second Timothy, Titus, Philemon.
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Colossians, Philemon, Ephesians, and Philippians were written while Paul was imprisoned.
Traditionally, 2 Timothy has been believed to have been written by Paul while imprisoned in Rome. However, scholars say that both epistles addressed to Timothy are clearly from the second century, and were not written by Paul. Since they were not written by Paul, there is nothing to say they were written from prison.
1 Thessalonians - 51 A.D., after thimothy bought good news from thessalonica. 1&2 Corinthians- 56-57 A.D., Romans-ca.58, as paul was about to leave for Jerusalem with a collection of funds; Paul hopes to enlist support of the Christians in Rome for a mission to Spain Galatians- written most likely to Paul's converts in upper Galatia who were turning to anothe gospel, ca.55,while paul is Ephesus. Philippians -while Paul is in Prison Philemon- while Paul is in prison Ephesians- around A.D. 80-100 Colossians- If by Paul, written in his captivity; probably late first century 2 Thessalonians- around 80-100 1 Timothy - second century 2 Timothy - second century Titus - second century
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"Forth" does not belong because the other words are ordinal numbers (First, Second, Third, Fifth) while "Forth" is a misspelling of "Fourth."
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A:Burton L. Mack (Who Wrote the New Testament) says that the attribution to Paul of the epistles to Timothy (1 Timothy, 2 Timothy) is clearly fictional, for their language, style and thought are thoroughly un-Pauline. This is the consensus view of most New Testament scholars.The two letters, as well as the Epistle to Titus were written at different times, undoubtedly during the first half of the second century, as demonstrated by references to the role of bishops, who begin to appear early in the second century. Their content fits nicely into the situation and thought of the church in the mid-second century. The epistles were not included in Marcion's list of Paul's letters (ca 140 CE), and quotations first appear in lrenaeus'Against Heresies, dated about 180 CE.We do not know who wrote the two Epistles to Timothy, or where they were written, but they were written long after Paul's lifetime.A:Paul's location while writing 1 Timothy is unknown. 2 Timothy is thought to have been written from a prison in Rome during Paul's final imprisonment. John MacArthur says in his Study Bible on Timothy that The evidence seems clear that Paul wrote 1Timothy and Titus shortly after his release from his first Roman imprisonment (ca. 62-64AD) and 2Timothy from prison during his second Roman imprisonment (ca. 66-67AD) shortly before his death.Paul wrote 2Timothy from somewhere in Macedonia but it is not known exactly where...
While he was in prison he interpreted the two dreams of the pharaohs servants had.
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