The First Epistle of Paul to Timothy

The First Epistle of Paul to Timothy, usually referred to simply as First Timothy and often written 1 Timothy, is one of three letters in the New Testament of the Bible often grouped together as the Pastoral Epistles, along with Second Timothy and Titus. It was written by the apostle Paul 61–64 C.E. in Macedonia.

The Second Epistle of Paul to Timothy

In the New Testament, the Second Epistle of Paul to Timothy, usually referred to simply as Second Timothy and often written 2 Timothy or II Timothy, is one of the three pastoral epistles traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle, along with First Timothy and Titus. It was written by the apostle Paul 65 C.E. in Rome.

The Epistle of Paul to Titus

The Epistle of Paul to Titus, usually referred to simply as Titus, is one of the three pastoral epistles (along with 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy) in the New Testament, written by the apostle Paul about 61–64 C.E. in possibly Macedonia. It is addressed to Titus and describes the requirements and duties of elders and overseers.

The Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews

The Epistle to the Hebrews, or Letter to the Hebrews, or in the Greek manuscripts, simply To the Hebrews (Πρὸς Ἑβραίους) is one of the books of the New Testament. The text does not mention the name of its author, but was written by the apostle Paul about 61 C.E. in Rome.

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