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  • and are now preparing to storm the fortress where we have taken refuge. Timothy is their leader. (1 Maccabees 5, 11)

  • When the army of Timothy recognized that it was Maccabeus, they began to escape, but Judas dealt them a heavy blow, and about five thousand of the enemy fell that day. (1 Maccabees 5, 34)

  • After these events, Timothy gathered a new army and encamped opposite Raphon, at the other side of the stream. (1 Maccabees 5, 37)

  • Judas sent men to explore the camp and they brought back the following information: "All the pagans of this region have joined forces under Timothy, forming a powerful army. (1 Maccabees 5, 38)

  • Timothy saw that Judas was approaching the stream with his army, so he said to the captains of his troops, "If he crosses first and advances against us, he shall attack us with such great force that we will not be able to withstand him. (1 Maccabees 5, 40)

  • Timothy, who had been defeated before by the Jews, gathered together an enormous number of foreign troops and a great number of horses from Asia. He appeared in Judea in order to conquer it by force of arms. (2 Maccabees 10, 24)

  • Timothy took refuge in a heavily guarded fortress called Gezer where Chereas was in command. (2 Maccabees 10, 32)

  • They killed Timothy who had hidden in a well, and his brother Chereas, and Apollophanes. (2 Maccabees 10, 37)

  • Paul traveled on to Derbe and then to Lystra. A disciple named Timothy lived there, whose mother was a believer of Jewish origin but whose father was a Greek. (Acts 16, 1)

  • As the believers at Lystra and Iconium spoke well of him, Paul wanted Timothy to accompany him. (Acts 16, 2)

  • At once, the believers sent Paul away to the coast; but both Silas and Timothy stayed in Beroea. (Acts 17, 14)

  • Paul was taken as far as Athens by his escort, who then returned to Beroea with instructions for Silas and Timothy to come to him as soon as possible. (Acts 17, 15)


“Mesmo quando perdemos a consciência deste mundo, quando parecemos já mortos, Deus nos dá ainda uma chance de entender o que é realmente o pecado, antes de nos julgar. E se entendemos corretamente, como podemos não nos arrepender?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina