Yes, 1 Timothy was written in Greek. The New Testament, including the letters attributed to Paul, was primarily composed in Koine Greek, which was the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean during the first century. This epistle, like other writings of the New Testament, reflects the linguistic and cultural context of that time.
Greek/Latin version of Timothy. from Timotheos (Greek for "honoring god)
The book Politics was written by the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
Pandora is indeed her Greek name. In Greek, it is written Πανδώρα
It would be written like this: Ἀφροδίτη
The #1 important was Aquarius because Aquarius is Greek.
Pete Sommer has written: '1 & 2 Timothy & Titus: Do What You Have Heard' '1 & 2 Timothy and Titus'
Timothy, in Greek, means "Honoring God".
Hamilton Baird Timothy has written: 'One increasing purpose' 'The early Christian apologists and Greek philosophy' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, Gnosticism
Timothy E. Scheurer has written: 'American Popular Music Vol 1'
Timothy Rostron has written: 'gp120 acidity and vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1'
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Timothy Mahoney has written: 'Wyoming's rancher poet, Timothy Mahoney'
Timothy Hillmer has written: 'Ravenhill'
timothy Neufeldt has written: 'my thesis'
Howard Armin Moellering has written: 'Concordia commentary: 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
Timothy Brennan has written: 'Wars of position'
Timothy Leary has written: 'Leary on Drugs'