1 Timothy study section
1 Timothy setting & dates
Paul writes to Timothy, left in charge at Ephesus, in the last period of the apostle’s life.
The setting
The letter is set in Ephesus, the leading city of the Roman province of Asia on the western coast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), where Timothy had been left to oversee the church. Ephesus was a great commercial and religious center, dominated by the temple of Artemis and steeped in magic and idolatry, and it was the city where Paul had ministered longer than anywhere else, about three years, so that “all the residents of Asia heard the word” (Acts 19). The church there was strategically important and now under threat from within, as false teachers promoted speculative myths and a distorted use of the law, making it the frontline of the battle for sound doctrine that this letter addresses.
Paul himself was elsewhere when he wrote, he had “urged” Timothy to remain at Ephesus while he went “into Macedonia” (1:3), during the period after his release from his first Roman imprisonment. Unlike the events narrated in Acts, this last chapter of Paul’s ministry took him again through the eastern Mediterranean, revisiting churches and coworkers, before his final arrest and death in Rome. The geography of 1 Timothy thus links the aging apostle, traveling in the regions around the Aegean, with his young delegate holding the fort in the great city of Ephesus, and it reflects Paul’s deep concern that the churches he had planted be well ordered, well led, and firmly grounded in the truth as he neared the end of his life.
Where the letter went
Timeline
- c. AD 52-55 - Paul ministers in Ephesus for about three years (Acts 19).
- c. AD 60-62 - Paul is imprisoned in Rome (the close of Acts).
- c. AD 62-63 - Paul is released and travels again, leaving Timothy in Ephesus (1 Timothy 1:3).
- c. AD 63-65 - Paul writes 1 Timothy from Macedonia to guide Timothy in the church’s leadership and life.
- c. AD 64-67 - Paul is imprisoned again in Rome and writes 2 Timothy before his martyrdom.
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