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mis persecuciones, sufrimientos, como los que me acaecieron en Antioquía, en Iconio y en Listra. ¡Qué persecuciones sufrí! Y de todas ellas me libró el Señor. (2 Timothy 3:11)
Y en verdad, todos los que quieren vivir piadosamente en Cristo Jesús, serán perseguidos. (2 Timothy 3:12)
Pero los hombres malos e impostores irán de mal en peor, engañando y siendo engañados. (2 Timothy 3:13)
Tú, sin embargo, persiste en las cosas que has aprendido y de las cuales te convenciste, sabiendo de quiénes las has aprendido.
Desde la niñez has sabido las Sagradas Escrituras, las cuales te pueden dar la sabiduría que lleva a la salvación mediante la fe en Cristo Jesús. (2 Timothy 3:15)
Toda Escritura es inspirada por Dios y útil para enseñar, para reprender, para corregir, para instruir en justicia, (2 Timothy 3:16)
a fin de que el hombre de Dios sea perfecto (apto), equipado para toda buena obra. (2 Timothy 3:17)

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2 Timothy 3:14 - Cross Reference

Uno juzga que un día es superior a otro, otro juzga iguales todos los días. Cada cual esté plenamente convencido según su propio sentir (su propia mente). (Romans 14:5)
Retén la norma de las sanas palabras que has oído de mí, en la fe y el amor en Cristo Jesús. (2 Timothy 1:13)
Porque El ha establecido un día en el cual juzgará al mundo en justicia, por medio de un Hombre a quien El ha designado, habiendo presentado pruebas a todos los hombres cuando Lo resucitó de entre los muertos." (Acts 17:31)
acerquémonos con corazón sincero (verdadero), en plena certidumbre de fe, teniendo nuestro corazón purificado de mala conciencia y nuestro cuerpo lavado con agua pura. (Hebrews 10:22)
Espero que con esto sean alentados sus corazones, y unidos en amor, alcancen todas las riquezas que proceden de una plena seguridad de comprensión, resultando en un verdadero conocimiento del misterio de Dios, es decir, de Cristo (el Mesías), (Colossians 2:2)
Desde la niñez has sabido las Sagradas Escrituras, las cuales te pueden dar la sabiduría que lleva a la salvación mediante la fe en Cristo Jesús. (2 Timothy 3:15)
Ten cuidado de ti mismo y de la enseñanza. Persevera en estas cosas, porque haciéndolo asegurarás la salvación tanto para ti mismo como para los que te escuchan. (1 Timothy 4:16)
Por esto también nosotros sin cesar damos gracias a Dios de que cuando recibieron la palabra de Dios que oyeron de nosotros, la aceptaron no como la palabra de hombres, sino como lo que realmente es, la palabra de Dios, la cual también hace su obra en ustedes los que creen. (1 Thessalonians 2:13)
porque nuestro evangelio no vino a ustedes solamente en palabras, sino también en poder y en el Espíritu Santo y con plena convicción; como saben qué clase de personas demostramos ser entre ustedes por el amor que les tenemos. (1 Thessalonians 1:5)
Pero deseamos que cada uno de ustedes muestre la misma solicitud hasta el fin, para alcanzar la plena (a plenitud la) seguridad de la esperanza, (Hebrews 6:11)
Y lo que has oído de mí en la presencia de muchos testigos, eso encarga (confía) a hombres fieles que sean capaces de enseñar también a otros. (2 Timothy 2:2)