There is no direct evidence in The Bible that Titus was one of Timothy's converts. However, both Titus and Timothy were trusted companions and co-workers of the Apostle Paul. They both played important roles in the early Christian church and were mentioned in Paul's letters.
No Titus was not converted by Timothy. He was converted by Paul
No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.No, in fact the arch of Titus is one of the few ancient monuments that has been fairly well preserved.
Yes. Titus was Actually Most Famous for it. He Had a Sister named Leanna Who Done the Same, But a very Sweet, and Gentle Sister named Jenica, Who was the Mayor at one time, And a Brother who was Named Micheal, Which is now 100 and Past away. All you can say is Yes Every one in Titus's Family ate their boogers, Except Jenica and their Mother Mollie. so its true, he does.
If you mean Titus, the son of Vespasian, yes, he was a general. He was the one who captured Jerusalem and destroyed the temple.
He had one son, Titus.
There is no one group called "converts". Without being more specific (converts to Christianity, converts from Hinduism to Buddhism, etc), this question can't be answered.
Titus, like Timothy was a young man following in Paul's foot steps. By the time Titus was written by Paul, Titus had been educated in the scriptures and knew all the problems the church faced. Paul's letter to him was for personal encouragement and counsel in facing the ungodliness of the area where he would be ministering, which was the island of Crete. One commentator said that Paul's letter to Titus was most likely in response to a letter from Titus or a report from Crete.
He wrote ten of them. Titus Andronicus is one.
Titus, a Roman name, was not rare but not common either. One of the triune ruling heads of Rome was named Titus Vespasian, the same that seiged and conquered the land of Juda in 69 and 70 A.D.
Just one son, Titus.
Titus was a tribute in one of the previous Hunger Games. He went completely insane and began to eat the tributes he killed. The Gamemakers had to kill him to ensure that the victor was not a lunatic.
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