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Crescens, a companion of Paul during his second Roman captivity, appears once in the New Testament, where he is mentioned as having left the Apostle to go into Galatia: "Make haste to come to me quickly", Paul writes to Timothy, "for Demas hath left me, loving this world, and is gone to Thessalonica, Crescens into Galatia, Titus into Dalmatia" (2 Timothy 4:8–10).
Aída Besançon Spencer suggests that while "Demas had been a passive opponent (4:9), Alexander was an active opponent". [ 2 ] Some scholars identify him with the Alexander of Acts 19:33 , the Alexander of 1 Timothy 1:20 , (whom, along with Hymenaeus , Paul "handed over to Satan that they may learn not to blaspheme"), or both.
Released: March 13, 2020 [2] Declaration is the seventh studio album by American Christian rock band Red . Originally scheduled for release on April 10, 2020, it was released on April 3, 2020 through the band's independent label Red Entertainment in collaboration with The Fuel Music and was produced by Rob Graves . [ 3 ]
[4] Demas is also mentioned in the non-canonical Acts of Paul and Thecla, where he is described as holding views similar to the author of Second Peter. Based on this, Dale Martin speculates that whichever one of the Acts of Paul and Thecla and the Pastoral Epistles (including Second Timothy) was written later may have been arguing against the ...
"I'll Play the Blues for You, Pts. 1-2" (Jerry Beach) – 7:20 "Little Brother (Make a Way)" (Henry Bush, Marshall Jones, Carl Smith) – 2:49 "Breaking up Somebody's Home" (Al Jackson Jr., Timothy Matthews) – 7:19 "High Cost of Loving" (Sherwin Hamlett, Allen A. Jones) – 2:56 "I'll Be Doggone" (Pete Moore, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Tarplin ...
2 Timothy 2:14-16 contains a number of commands addressed to Paul's co-worker (in the second person) about how one to teach or relate to those in disputes pertaining heresy. [17] The teaching of Paul was regarded authoritative by Gnostic and anti-Gnostic groups alike in the second century, but this epistle stands out firmly and becomes a basis ...
Onesiphorus (Greek: Ονησιφόρος; meaning "bringing profit" or "useful") was a Christian referred to in the New Testament letter of Second Timothy (2 Tim 1:16–18 and 2 Tim 4:19). According to the letter sent by St. Paul , Onesiphorus sought out Paul who was imprisoned at the time in Rome .
His former stage name, Timothy DeLaGhetto, was inspired by an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. [10] Chantarangsu's main YouTube channel had over 4.2 million subscribers and over 895 million video views as of March 31, 2024. [11] It features original skits, parodies, rants, and a series called Dear DeLaGhetto. [12]