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Timothy, Titus, [and Silas]

Companions of Saint Paul

Timothy and Silas are mentioned in The Acts of the Apostles. Timothys father was Greek and his mother a Jewish believer. Paul chose him as a companion for his mission to Asia Minor but had him circumcised because the Jews who were in those places knew that his father was a Greek (Acts 16:1-3). Timothy undertook missions to the Thessalonians, Corinthians and the Ephesians. Eusebius counts him as the first bishop of that city.

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