2Ti 4:22
To see in context, click here.
The Lord Jesus Christ [is] with your spirit. Grace [be] with you. Amen. {Pauls martyrdom at Rome. 66 AD.} {NOTES: Please read the Preface and other non-bible sections. $ is our universal footnoting for words contained in the Definitions section. These words are NOT the same Greek word as the non-asterisk form; i.e., $FOR is different from FOR$ is different from FOR. (degree sign) denotes plural forms.} {{ Introduction to Titus 63-64 AD This letter was written after Pauls released from his first two-year imprisonment in Rome (Acts 28:30, 31). It was written to provide instructions and encouragement to Titus and to all men who preach the Good-news and to set in order things that are lacking in any congregation of Christ as well as to give some qualifications of elders (1Tim. 3 also). He also points out the importance of exhorting and convicting false teachers. He is stressing the necessity of teaching and preaching sound doctrine as well as to bring to mind the kindness, love, mercy, and grace of God focusing on blessings of being saved from sin, justified, redeemed, purified, Gods own special people and heirs of God so the Christian can have hope. No wonder Paul described Titus as his partner and fellow worker! (2 Corinthians 8:23)} [Titus 1]