First of all Timothy was never a apostle, you can call him a student of Paul, who was a apostle.
No. Timothy neither saw or got called to service by the risen Christ. He was a student of Paul.
Timothy did not write any books of the Bible. The Bible Books 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy were letters written TO HIM from the Apostle Paul.
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.
There is no clear evidence in the Bible that the apostle Paul was ever married.
There is no clear evidence in historical records that Paul the Apostle was ever married.
Timothy was a second generation believer that Paul the Apostle taught and wrote letters to. From the context in Paul's writing Timothy was a young minister and leader in the Church. Paul entrusted him with many tasks concerning the Church. See 1 Timothy.
No, there has never been a Pope Timothy.
Timothy's mother was Eunice, a Jewish woman who was a believer in Christianity. She is mentioned in the New Testament in 2 Timothy 1:5, where the Apostle Paul notes her genuine faith, which he also observed in Timothy. Eunice's faith and upbringing played a significant role in Timothy's development as a Christian leader.
Yes, 2 Timothy is considered a prison epistle because it is believed to have been written by the apostle Paul while he was imprisoned in Rome.
Nobody was talking in 1st Timothy 7:10. This book only contains six chapters. However, the Apostle Paul wrote both books of (to) Timothy.
Timothy was a native of Lystra, a town in the region of Galatia. He is mentioned in the New Testament, particularly in the Acts of the Apostles, where he is described as a companion of the Apostle Paul. Timothy's mother was a Jewish believer, while his father was a Greek.
----------------------- The two books known as 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy are regarded by scholars as having been written in the second century, more than fifty years after the death of the apostle Paul. The unknown author sought to follow the writing style of Paul, but his epistles give us no insight into the character of Paul.