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Saint Timothy, Apostle |
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( First Century )
تيموثاوس
On this day,( 23 Tuba, Jan. 30 ) of the year 97 A.D., St.
Timothy, the Apostle, was martyred.
He was born in the city of Lystra of the district of Lycaonia in Asia Minor,
to a Greek father who worshipped the stars and a Jewish mother whose name was
Eunice. (Acts 16:1-2, Timothy 1:5)
When St. Paul preached in Lystra, this saint heard his teachings and saw the
signs that God wrought by his hands. He believed and was baptized.
Timothy rejected the gods of his father and forsook the faith of his mother. He
became a disciple of St. Paul the Apostle, followed him in his travels, and
shared his labors.
In the year 53 A.D., St. Paul ordained St. Timothy bishop over the city
of Ephesus and the neighboring cities. St. Timothy preached there and
converted many to the Christian faith and baptized them.
St. Paul wrote two epistles to St. Timothy: the first of which was in 65
A.D., and the second was shortly before 67 A.D., urging him, "Take heed to
yourself and to the doctrine, continue in them, for in doing this you will
save both yourself and those who hear you." (1Tim. 4:16) He also wrote to him
about the qualifications of bishop, priest, deacon, and the widow. He cautioned
him also about false prophets and commanded him not to lay his hand on one in
haste but only after thorough examinations and testing.
St. Paul called Timothy his son and his beloved. St. Timothy delivered
four epistles for St. Paul: the first was the Epistle to Corinth, the second
to Philippi, the third to Thessalonica, and the fourth to the Hebrews.
St. Timothy shepherded the flock of Christ extremely well, and he
illumined minds by his teachings, instructions, and admonitions. He
continued to rebuke the Jews and the Greeks, therefore they envied him and
congregated against him and started beating him until he was martyred in the
city of Ephesus. The believers took his body and buried it.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
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