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Porque todo lo creado por Dios es bueno y nada se debe rechazar si se recibe con acción de gracias; (1 Timothy 4:4)
porque es santificado mediante la palabra de Dios y la oración. (1 Timothy 4:5)
Al señalar estas cosas a los hermanos serás un buen ministro de Cristo Jesús, nutrido con las palabras de la fe y de la buena doctrina que has seguido. (1 Timothy 4:6)
Pero nada tengas que ver con las fábulas profanas propias de viejas. Más bien disciplínate a ti mismo para la piedad.
Porque el ejercicio físico aprovecha poco, pero la piedad es provechosa para todo, pues tiene promesa para la vida presente y también para la futura. (1 Timothy 4:8)
Palabra fiel es ésta , y digna de ser aceptada por todos. (1 Timothy 4:9)
Porque por esto trabajamos y nos esforzamos, porque hemos puesto nuestra esperanza en el Dios vivo, que es el Salvador de todos los hombres, especialmente de los creyentes. (1 Timothy 4:10)

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1 Timothy 4:7 - Cross Reference

y no presten atención a mitos Judaicos y a mandamientos de hombres que se apartan de la verdad. (Titus 1:14)
sino con buenas obras, como corresponde a las mujeres que profesan la piedad. (1 Timothy 2:10)
enseñándonos, que negando la impiedad y los deseos mundanos, vivamos en este mundo sobria, justa y piadosamente, (Titus 2:12)
Pero rechaza los razonamientos necios e ignorantes, sabiendo que producen altercados (peleas). (2 Timothy 2:23)
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 el alimento sólido es para los adultos (los que han alcanzado madurez), los cuales por la práctica tienen los sentidos ejercitados para discernir el bien y el mal. (Hebrews 5:14)
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)
Y en verdad, todos los que quieren vivir piadosamente en Cristo Jesús, serán perseguidos. (2 Timothy 3:12)
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)
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. (1 Timothy 1:4)
Evita las palabrerías vacías y profanas, porque los dados a ellas, conducirán más y más a la impiedad, (2 Timothy 2:16)
Por esta razón también, obrando con toda diligencia, añadan a su fe, virtud, y a la virtud, conocimiento; (2 Peter 1:5)
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)
Por esto, yo también me esfuerzo por conservar siempre una conciencia irreprensible delante de Dios y delante de los hombres. (Acts 24:16)