Many Scholars believe he must of been in his thirties.
Here is a quote from a commentary
"The word youth in the ancient Greek was "Used of grown-up military age, extending to the 40th year" (Lock, cited in Earle). It seems that Timothy was about 30 years old at this time; but Paul was around 70, so youth is a relative thing."
The link is below.
Ref: http://www.blueletterbible.org/cgi-bin/comm_read.pl?book=1Ti&chapter=4&verse=12&Comm=Comm%2Fdavid_guzik%2Fsg%2F1Ti_4.html%230%26*David+Guzik%26&Select.x=17&Select.y=6
Most scholars believe this, and it makes sense from what we know of Jewish culture, anyone under thirty would still be studying under a rabbi. The Age of 30 years old is when most rabbi's would start their ministry and be able to Teach others.
Timothy was likely a teenager when he met Paul. Their meeting occurred during Paul's second missionary journey, which took place around 50-52 AD.
Timothy was a young boy of 23 years of age when Paul found him in Lystra.
Timothy died in 97 A.D. at the age of 80. This makes his birth year 17 A.D.
Paul met him in Derbe/Lystra (Acts 16:1) in the year 49 A.D.
49-17=32 Years of age
The Bible does not give us Timothy's age but it is estimated that he was in his late teens or early twenties.
He was very young about 22 years of age.
The young pastor to whom Paul wrote two Epistles was Timothy. Paul wrote the First and Second Epistles to Timothy, providing guidance and encouragement in his ministry.
No, there is no mention of Timothy having ulcers in the Bible. Timothy was a young companion of the apostle Paul and is mentioned in several of Paul's letters, but there is no indication of him suffering from ulcers.
Timothy was a companion and co-worker of the apostle Paul in the early Christian church. He is mentioned in multiple letters in the New Testament, such as the books of Acts and the Letters to Timothy. Timothy is known for his faithfulness, service, and dedication to spreading the teachings of Jesus.
Yes, Timothy is referred to as a "beloved son" in the letters Paul wrote to him, suggesting a close relationship and likely indicating that Timothy viewed Paul as a mentor or spiritual father figure. This familial language does not necessarily mean that Timothy was literally Paul's biological nephew.
Paul circumcised Timothy to avoid any unnecessary barriers or offense that might hinder Timothy's ministry to the Jews. Though Paul preached that circumcision was not necessary for salvation, he chose to have Timothy circumcised so that they could have greater acceptance and credibility among the Jewish population they were ministering to.
They met up in Athens.
Here Timothy only joined Paul in his mission and not Jesuschrist, he was a very young lad then.
No, the writings of Paul only exist in the New Testament.
Timothy.
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When Paul was sent away from berea who did Timothy stay with
Paul
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Timothy was a companion and co-worker of the apostle Paul in the early Christian church. He is mentioned in multiple letters in the New Testament, such as the books of Acts and the Letters to Timothy. Timothy is known for his faithfulness, service, and dedication to spreading the teachings of Jesus.