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Pablo, apóstol de Cristo Jesús por mandato de Dios nuestro Salvador, y de Cristo Jesús nuestra esperanza, (1 Timothy 1:1)
a Timoteo, verdadero hijo en la fe: Gracia, misericordia y paz de parte de Dios Padre y de Cristo Jesús nuestro Señor. (1 Timothy 1:2)
Tal como te rogué al salir para Macedonia que te quedaras en Efeso para que instruyeras a algunos que no enseñaran doctrinas extrañas, (1 Timothy 1:3)
ni prestaran atención a mitos y genealogías interminables, lo que da lugar a discusiones inútiles en vez de hacer avanzar el plan (la dispensación) de Dios que es por fe, así te encargo ahora.
Pero el propósito (la meta) de nuestra instrucción (nuestro mandamiento) es el amor nacido de un corazón puro, de una buena conciencia y de una fe sincera. (1 Timothy 1:5)
Pues algunos, desviándose de estas cosas, se han apartado hacia una vana palabrería. (1 Timothy 1:6)
Quieren ser maestros de la Ley, aunque no saben lo que dicen ni entienden las cosas acerca de las cuales hacen declaraciones categóricas. (1 Timothy 1:7)

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1 Timothy 1:4 - Cross Reference

Huye, pues, de las pasiones juveniles y sigue (busca) la justicia, la fe, el amor y la paz, con los que invocan al Señor con un corazón puro. (2 Timothy 2:22)
Si alguien enseña una doctrina diferente y no se conforma a las sanas palabras, las de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, y a la doctrina que es conforme a la piedad, (1 Timothy 6:3)
y apartarán sus oídos de la verdad, y se volverán a los mitos (a las fábulas). (2 Timothy 4:4)
Pero evita controversias necias, genealogías, contiendas y discusiones acerca de la Ley, porque son sin provecho y sin valor. (Titus 3:9)
Porque nuestra satisfacción es ésta: el testimonio de nuestra conciencia que en la santidad y en la sinceridad que viene de Dios, no en sabiduría carnal sino en la gracia de Dios, nos hemos conducido en el mundo y especialmente hacia ustedes. (2 Corinthians 1:12)
pero ahora me regocijo, no de que fueron entristecidos, sino de que fueron entristecidos para arrepentimiento; porque fueron entristecidos conforme a la voluntad de Dios, para que no sufrieran pérdida alguna de parte nuestra. (2 Corinthians 7:9)
No se dejen llevar por doctrinas (enseñanzas) diversas y extrañas. Porque es buena cosa para el corazón el ser fortalecido por la gracia, no por alimentos, de los que no recibieron beneficio los que de ellos se ocupaban. (Hebrews 13:9)
Recuérdales esto, encargándoles solemnemente en la presencia de Dios, que no discutan sobre palabras, lo cual para nada aprovecha y lleva a los oyentes a la ruina. (2 Timothy 2:14)
Pablo, siervo de Dios y apóstol de Jesucristo, conforme a la fe de los escogidos de Dios y al pleno conocimiento de la verdad que es según la piedad, (Titus 1:1)
Timoteo, guarda lo que (el depósito que) se te ha encomendado, y evita las palabrerías vacías y profanas, y las objeciones (contradicciones) de lo que falsamente se llama ciencia, (1 Timothy 6:20)
Pero nada tengas que ver con las fábulas profanas propias de viejas. Más bien disciplínate a ti mismo para la piedad. (1 Timothy 4:7)
y no presten atención a mitos Judaicos y a mandamientos de hombres que se apartan de la verdad. (Titus 1:14)
Pero tú, oh hombre de Dios, huye de estas cosas, y sigue la justicia, la piedad, la fe, el amor, la perseverancia y la amabilidad. (1 Timothy 6:11)
E indiscutiblemente, grande es el misterio de la piedad: El fue manifestado en la carne, Vindicado (Justificado) en el Espíritu, Contemplado por ángeles, Proclamado entre las naciones, Creído en el mundo, Recibido arriba en gloria. (1 Timothy 3:16)
Evita las palabrerías vacías y profanas, porque los dados a ellas, conducirán más y más a la impiedad, (2 Timothy 2:16)
Porque cuando les dimos a conocer el poder y la venida de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, no seguimos fábulas ingeniosamente inventadas, sino que fuimos testigos oculares de Su majestad. (2 Peter 1:16)
a fin de capacitar a los santos para la obra del ministerio, para la edificación del cuerpo de Cristo; (Ephesians 4:12)