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St. John Chrysostom on 1 Timothy

St. John Chrysostom
 (c. 349 - c. 407)

Translated by Philip Schaff 
(1819 - 1893)

Timothy was one of the disciples of the Apostle Paul, who had a deep affection for him, writing, "You know the proof of him, that as a son with a father, he has served with me in the Gospel." Philippians 2:22 Also to the Corinthians he writes: "I have sent unto you Timothy, who is my beloved son, and faithful in the Lord. In this set of homilies St. John Chrysostom (the "golden-mouthed" one), the Archbishop of Constantinople and one of the most famous preachers of the Eastern world, expounds upon Paul's first letter to Timothy.

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Run Time 6 Hours 4 Minutes in 5 Audio CDs

Section --- Chapter --- Run Time
1 00 - Argument and Homily 1: 1 Tim 1:1-4 - 28:23
2 01 - Homily 2: 1 Tim 1:5-11 - 22:55
3 02 - Homily 3: 1 Tim 1:12-14 - 19:38
4 03 - Homily 4: 1 Tim 15-17 - 21:35
5 04 - Homily 5: 1 Tim 18-20 - 15:08
6 05 - Homily 6: 1 Tim 2:1-4 - 15:29
7 06 - Homily 7: 1 Tim 2:5-7 - 17:53
8 07 - Homily 8: 1 Tim 2:8-10 - 14:59
9 08 - Homily 9: 1 Tim 2:11-15 - 14:30
10 09 - Homily 10: 1 Tim 3:1-7 - 19:45
11 10 - Homily 11: 1 Tim 3:8-16 - 18:02
12 11 - Homily 12: 1 Tim 4:1-10 - 23:37
13 12 - Homily 13: 1 Tim 4:11-5:7 - 25:12
14 13 - Homily 14: 1 Tim 5:8-10 - 28:42
15 14 - Homily 15: 1 Tim 5:11-20 - 27:34
16 15 - Homily 16: 1 Tim 5:21-6:1 - 15:48
17 16 - Homily 17: 1 Tim 6:2-12 - 20:46
18 17 - Homily 18: 1 Tim 6:13-21 - 14:43

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