1 Timothy 4:7
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7 Avoid profane and silly myths. Train yourself for devotion,(A)
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Titus 1:14
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14 instead of paying attention to Jewish myths and regulations of people who have repudiated the truth.(A)
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Titus 3:9
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9 [a]Avoid foolish arguments, genealogies, rivalries, and quarrels about the law,(A) for they are useless and futile.
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- 3:9 See note on 1 Tm 6:20–21.
2 Peter 1:16
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16 We did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and coming[a] of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we had been eyewitnesses of his majesty.(A)
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- 1:16 Coming: in Greek parousia, used at 2 Pt 3:4, 12 of the second coming of Christ. The word was used in the extrabiblical writings for the visitation of someone in authority; in Greek cult and Hellenistic Judaism it was used for the manifestation of the divine presence. That the apostles made known has been interpreted to refer to Jesus’ transfiguration (2 Pt 1:17) or to his entire first coming or to his future coming in power (2 Pt 3).
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