The Pastoral Epistles in the Light of One Roman Imprisonment

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Both he and Mark left Paul, but returned to him later. ) Crescens had gone to Galatia (2 Tim. Iv no) ; Titus had not yet returned from Dalmatia (2 Tim. Iv:io); Tychicus had been sent to Ephesus (iv:i2). In this letter Timothy is warned against Alex- ander the Ephesian (the coppersmith), who greatly 1 Our theory of the Pastorals does not depend on Timothy's going to Dal- matia, nor on Paul's going to Crete, nor on Laodicea as place of compo- sition of i Timothy, etc. These are only probabilities..., but with reason back of them.
2 Only Luke is with him there (2 Tim. Iv: u), having stopped there on the second journey, where he made headquarters until Paul starts for Jerusalem on the third journey. The "we" sections show this.
12 PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
"withstood Paul's words" (2 Tim. Iv:i4-i5; cf. I Tim. 1:20; I Tim. I 13) ; he salutes Prisca and Aquila, who were still at Ephesus (2 Tim. Iv:i9) and had a church in their house there (i Cor. Xvi:i9; cf. Acts xviii:i8); sends greetings to Onesiphorus, an Ephesian (iv:i9; cf.


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