you must be thinking of 1 timothy 5:23 but it doesn't mention an ulcer just stomach trouble and his frequent cases of sickness to drink a little wine.
" I think Paul according to ICorinthians4:17"Another Answer:That was meaning Paul's son in the faith but Acts 16.3 says that Timothy's birth father was a Greek, his name unknown, though we know that his mother's name was Lois.Additional Comment:Actually Lois was his grandmother! His mother was Eunice.
Here are a few verses I found that mention grandparents: Proverbs 17:6, Proverbs 16:31, 2 Timothy 1:5
The only books of the Bible that really mention bishops are the pseudo-Pauline epistles known as 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus. New Testament scholars almost universally believe these books to have been written during the first half of the second century, and coincide with the earliest known appointments of bishops. The Epistles to Timothy portray Paul as appointing Timothy as a bishop, but of course not as his successor, and there is no mention of the bishops being appointed as direct successors of the apostles.
This should help. http://www.bettermedicine.com/article/peptic-ulcer-1/treatments
Timothy Ridenour is 6' 1 1/2".
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Timothy Kuzmeski is 6' 1".
Timothy Slaske is 6' 1".
Timothy Schubert is 6' 1".
Timothy Kans is 6' 1".
Timothy Feeley is 6' 1".
Timothy Bowe is 6' 1".