1 timothy 6の例文
- The term Gnosis ( " knowledge " ) itself occurs in 1 Timothy 6 : 20.
- The original source is 1 Timothy 6 : 10 ( St Jerome's Vulgate translation ).
- In 1 Timothy 6 : 20, Apostle Paul advises to avoid delusion-" oppositions of science falsely so called ".
- Although the phrase,'falsely called knowledge', in 1 Timothy 6 : 20 contains the Greek word " gnosis ", this was the common word for'knowledge '.
- The Greek word olethros is found in the Holy Scriptures in 1 Corinthians 5 : 5; 1 Thessalonians 5 : 3; 2 Thessalonians 1 : 9; and 1 Timothy 6 : 9 and is translated " destruction " in most Bibles.
- With a further religious meaning as used in 1 Timothy 6 : 12 in the New Testament and defined by Strong's Concordance as, ag髇 : a gathering, contest, struggle; as an ( athletic ) contest; hence, a struggle ( in the soul ).
- The question remains whether Marcion knew these three letters and rejected them as Tertullian says, since in 1 Timothy 6 : 20 " false opposing arguments " are referred to, with the word for " opposing arguments " being " antithesis ", the name of Marcion's work, and so a subtle hint of Marcion's heresy.
- Instruct those who are rich in this present world not to be conceited or to fix their hope on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly supplies us with all things to enjoy .-1 Timothy 6 : 17About this time of the year scores of people are pondering how far they should go in " Rendering to Caesar the things that are Caesar's " ( see Matt.
- If a person believes that a teaching should be adjusted or changed, he is encouraged " to be patient and wait on Jehovah for change " . " The Watchtower " states that " apostates are " mentally diseased, " and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings . ( 1 Timothy 6 : 3, 4 [ " NWT " ] ) . "; some have stated that this applies to all individuals who leave the organization.