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- Titus 1 NIV - Paul, a servant of God and an apostle - Bible Gateway
4 To Titus, my true son in our common faith: Grace and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Savior Appointing Elders Who Love What Is Good
- Who Was Titus in the Bible - Book of Titus in the Bible
Titus was one of at least two younger men that Paul discipled and described as his “son in the faith that we share” (Titus 1:4) The other man is Timothy, and the second letter to the Corinthians is addressed as from Paul and Timothy to the church in Corinth (2 Corinthians 1:1)
- Titus - Wikipedia
As emperor, Titus is best known for completing the Colosseum and for his generosity in relieving the suffering caused by two disasters, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 and a fire in Rome in 80 AD After barely two years in office, Titus died of a fever on 13 September 81 AD
- Titus | Roman Emperor Conqueror of Jerusalem | Britannica
Titus was a Roman emperor (79–81), and the conqueror of Jerusalem in 70 After service in Britain and Germany, Titus commanded a legion under his father, Vespasian, in Judaea (67)
- Titus Summary and Study Bible
Summary: Titus is a pastoral epistle from Paul to Titus, a leader in the early church It provides guidance on appointing church elders, promoting sound doctrine, and encouraging good works among believers
- Life of Titus Timeline - Bible Study
Titus, as well as other Christians in Syrian Antioch, accompany Paul and Barnabas on their journey (Galatians 2:1) The subsequent church gathering to decide the issue of circumcision is called the Jerusalem Conference
- Who was Titus in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Titus was an early church leader, a trusted companion of the apostle Paul, and a faithful servant of the Lord Titus was a Gentile (Galatians 2:3) who was led to faith in Christ by Paul (Titus 1:4)
- TITUS CHAPTER 1 KJV - King James Bible Online
This epistle chiefly contains directions to Titus concerning the elders of the Church, and the manner in which he should give instruction; and the latter part tells him to urge obedience to magistrates, to enforce good works, avoid foolish questions, and shun heresies
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