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Who did Paul send to the church of Corinth?

Timothy was sent by Paul to Corinth.


Why did Paul write to Timothy?

The clear majority of scholars do not believe that Paul wrote the letters to Timothy that were written in his name. They say that 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy are clearly second century epistles and were therefore written long after his death. A follower used Paul's name to give the epistles the appearance of authenticity, but they were never sent to Timothy. The purpose was to expound a Christian doctrine from a Pauline perspective, giving the author's views the imprimateur of the apostle Paul.


How did Paul govern the churches that he planted?

If you are asking if Paul remained at the church he planted , then the answer is no as he planted several churches , he sent people to manage them like Timothy and Titus who were young and eager workers for Paul.


Was Paul in jail when he wrote 1 Timothy?

Philippians 1:1 suggests that Timothy was with Paul as Paul was writing his letter to the Philippian church. Some scholars suggest this letter was written in Rome, but logistically it more plausible that Paul was imprisoned in Caesarea when Philippians was written. This conclusion is drawn from the fact that Paul mentions help being sent from Ephesus, a few days journey from Caesarea, but a very long journey from Rome. It is not clear if Timothy was visiting Paul in Caesarea or if he was a fellow prisoner. Timothy is also later believed to have been with Paul during Paul's trial in Rome. In the Benediction in Hebrews, the author indicates that Timothy was recently freed from an unknown imprisonment and the author is hopeful Timothy will be joining him shortly. Catholic scholars attribute the Benediction in Hebrews as authentic Paul, suggesting Timothy was imprisoned elsewhere while Paul was awaiting trial and was subsequently released. It is likely that Timothy arrived in Rome around the time of Paul's trial and was likely with Paul, either as a caregiver and fellow coworker (Roman prisons did not provide inmates food) or that Timothy himself was imprisoned upon his arrival. Thirty years after Paul's death, Timothy is imprisoned, this time in Ephesus, where he is executed for his rebuke of a Pagan festival honoring the Goddess Diana.


What are the names of the brethren that searched God's word after they were taught?

Acts 17:10, 11 - Then the brethren immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea. When they arrived, they went into the synagogue of the Jews. These were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures dailyto find out whether these things were so. [NKJV]


Was timothy ever pastor of the church of ephesus?

Yes, and a youngish one, which is why Paul wrote to him several times with advice - these along with other letters are called the pastoral epistles. CORRECTION: Sorry, but this is not correct. Timothy was NOT a pastor. Although he had pastoral gifts for caring for and counseling people, he was actually an apostolic worker sent by Paul to help navigate the church through difficult seasons of growth and maturity. He was sent as an apostolic representative of the ministry of Paul for the specific purpose of helping the church to function properly. There is no example in all of the New Testament of the modern day "do everything" pastor. I agree and I might add that church polity in this day came from the reformation churches which came from the roman catholic church. This system is called the monarchial system. The system was created for individuals who wanted power as the so called man of GOD. In the book of 3 John 1:9 is the only example of a single leader over a group of people, today we call this type of individual a dictator.


Can you be sent away if you have not broken the law?

Sent away WHERE? Sent away by WHO? Sent away for what REASON? As a general answer - you can't be "sent away" (I assume you mean to jail) if you haven't broken any laws.


How many books of the Bible did Timothy write?

The evangelist Timothy did not write 1st Timothy. Paul wrote 1st Timothy and he had to have been at least 40 when he did so. Given that Paul was crucified at about 62, it is a reasonable assumption that he was in his mid 40's when he wrote to his protegee.


What missionary journeys did Timothy go on?

Timothy was with Paul on several of his trips including: Philippi, Thessalonica, and Beroea. (Acts 16:11-17:10) When angry mobs forced Paul to leave Beroea, he left Silas and Timothy behind to take care of the new group of Christians formed there. (Acts 17:13-15) Paul then sent word to Beroea, advising Timothy to visit the brothers at Thessalonica, to encourage them(1Thessalonians 3:1-3) Apparently rejoining Paul at Corinth, Timothy brought good news about the faithfulness and love of the Thessalonian Christians. (Ac 18:5; 1Thessalonians 3:6) 1Th 1:1; 2Th 1:1.On Paul's third missionary journey (c. 52-56 C.E.), Timothy again traveled with him. (Acts 20:4.) At Ephesus (1Corinthians 16:8), Paul, in his first letter to the Corinthians, wrote: "I am sending Timothy to you, as he is my beloved and faithful child in the Lord; and he will put you in mind of my methods in connection with Christ Jesus, just as I am teaching everywhere in every congregation." (1Corinthians 4:17)Timothy and Paul were together in Macedonia when the second letter to the Corinthians was written. (Acts 19:22; 2Corinthians 1:1; 2:13; 7:5-7)Later, when Paul wrote to the Romans, apparently from Corinth, Timothy was with him.-Compare Romans 16:21, 23; 1Corinthians 1:14.Timothy's name is included in letters written by Paul to the Philippians (1:1), Colossians (1:1), and Philemon (vs 1) during the apostle's first imprisonment at Rome for doing the preaching work. It appears that Timothy personally was imprisoned at Rome sometime within the period between the writing of the letter to the Philippians and the one to the Hebrews.-Philippians 2:19; Hebrews 13:23.


Why have paul and his comrades sent to the front?

Paul and his comrades were sent to the front because they were in need of backups.


How many miles was st paul's third missionary journey?

Saint Paul's third missionary journey was approximately 2.700-miles. He was sent by the Church of Antioch, Syria, along with Timothy, Luke, and other disciples to minister to Turkey, Greece, Lebanon, and Judea-Samaria-Galilee.


Why did Paul Revere get sent to the gallows?

Paul Revere was not sent to the gallows. He died at home at age 83.