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<div2 id="iTim.i" n="i" next="iTim.ii" prev="iTim" progress="68.08%" title="Introduction">
<div class="Center" id="iTim.i-p0.1"><h2 id="iTim.i-p0.2">First Timothy</h2>
<p id="iTim.i-p1">Completed by <span class="smallcaps" id="iTim.i-p1.1">Benjamin Andrews
Atkinson</span>.</p>
</div>
<hr/>
<pb id="iTim.i-Page_806" n="806"/>
<div class="Center" id="iTim.i-p1.3">
<p id="iTim.i-p2"><b>AN</b></p>
<h3 id="iTim.i-p2.1">EXPOSITION,</h3>
<h4 id="iTim.i-p2.2">W I T H   P R A C T I C A L   O B S E
R V A T I O N S,</h4>
<h5 id="iTim.i-p2.3">OF THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL TO</h5>
<h2 id="iTim.i-p2.4">T I M O T H Y.</h2>
<hr style="width:2in"/>
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<p class="indent" id="iTim.i-p3"><span class="smallcaps" id="iTim.i-p3.1">Hitherto</span>
Paul's epistles were directed to churches; now follow some to
particular persons: two to Timothy, one to Titus, and another to
Philemon—all three ministers. Timothy and Titus were evangelists,
an inferior order to the apostles, as appears by <scripRef id="iTim.i-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Eph.4.11" parsed="|Eph|4|11|0|0" passage="Eph 4:11">Eph. iv. 11</scripRef>, <i>Some prophets, some apostles,
some evangelists.</i> Their commission and work was much the same
with that of the apostles, to plant churches, and water the
churches that were planted; and accordingly they were itinerants,
as we find Timothy was. Timothy was first converted by Paul, and
therefore he calls him his <i>own son in the faith:</i> we read of
his conversion, <scripRef id="iTim.i-p3.3" osisRef="Bible:Acts.16.3" parsed="|Acts|16|3|0|0" passage="Ac 16:3">Acts xvi.
3</scripRef>.</p>
<p class="indent" id="iTim.i-p4">The scope of these two epistles is to
direct Timothy how to discharge his duty as an evangelist at
Ephesus, where he now was, and where Paul ordered him for some time
to reside, to perfect the good work which he had begun there. As
for the ordinary pastoral charge of that church, he had very
solemnly committed it to the presbytery, as appears from <scripRef id="iTim.i-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Acts.20.28" parsed="|Acts|20|28|0|0" passage="Ac 20:28">Acts xx. 28</scripRef>, where he charges the
presbyters <i>to feed the flock of God, which he had purchased with
his own blood.</i></p>
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