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1 Timothy 6:10 reads: "The love of money is the root of all evil," which Ben quoted when trying to explain why they were destroying all of Earth's gold.

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  • First Epistle to Timothy
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  • 1 Timothy 6:10 reads: "The love of money is the root of all evil," which Ben quoted when trying to explain why they were destroying all of Earth's gold.
  • The First Epistle to Timothy (better known as 1st Timothy) is Paul's first letter (or epistle) to Timothy. It is the 15th book in the New Testament and the 54th book in the Bible.
  • The First Epistle to Timothy is one of the three Pastoral Epistles, normally attributed to Saint Paul and part of the canonical New Testament. It consists mainly of counsels to Timothy regarding the forms of worship and organization of the Church, and the responsibilities resting on its several members, including episcopi (translated as "bishops") and diaconi ("deacons"); and secondly of exhortation to faithfulness in maintaining the truth amid surrounding errors (iv.iff), presented as a prophecy of erring teachers to come.
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Year Written
  • AD 58/9 or AD 64/5
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  • Second Epistle to Timothy
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  • Second Epistle to the Thessalonians
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  • 54(xsd:integer)
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  • The First Epistle from Paul to Timothy
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  • *Paul *Timothy
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  • 6(xsd:integer)
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  • Greek
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  • 1 Timothy 6:10 reads: "The love of money is the root of all evil," which Ben quoted when trying to explain why they were destroying all of Earth's gold.
  • The First Epistle to Timothy is one of the three Pastoral Epistles, normally attributed to Saint Paul and part of the canonical New Testament. It consists mainly of counsels to Timothy regarding the forms of worship and organization of the Church, and the responsibilities resting on its several members, including episcopi (translated as "bishops") and diaconi ("deacons"); and secondly of exhortation to faithfulness in maintaining the truth amid surrounding errors (iv.iff), presented as a prophecy of erring teachers to come. The epistle's "irregular character, abrupt connections and loose transitions" (EB 1911) have led critics to discern later interpolations, such as vi.20–21, read as a reference to Marcion of Sinope, and lines that appear to be marginal glosses that have been copied into the body of the text.
  • The First Epistle to Timothy (better known as 1st Timothy) is Paul's first letter (or epistle) to Timothy. It is the 15th book in the New Testament and the 54th book in the Bible.
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