1Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus, through the will of God,according to the promise of life in Christ Jesus; 2Unto Timothy, my beloved child: Favour, mercy, peace, from God our Father, and Christ Jesus our Lord. 3Grateful, am I, unto God,unto whom I am rendering divine service from my progenitors in a pure conscience, that, incessant, hold I the remembrance, concerning thee, in my supplications; day and night, 4longing to see thee, being mindful of thy tears,in order that, with joy, I may be filled: 5A reminder, having received, of the unfeigned faith, that is in thee,such, as dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and in thy mother Eunice,I am persuaded, moreover, that 6For which cause, I put thee in remembrance, to be stirring up Gods gift of favour, which is in thee through means of the laying on of my hands; 7For God hath not given us a spirit of cowardice, but of power, and love, and correction. 8Be not thou, therefore, put to shamewith regard to the witness of our Lord, nor with regard to me his prisoner; but suffer hardship together with the glad-message according to the power of God, 9Who hath saved us, and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to the peculiar purpose and favourwhich was given to us in Christ Jesus before age-during times, 10But hath now been made manifest through means of the forthshining of our Saviour Christ Jesus,Who, indeed, hath abolished death, and hath thrown light upon life and incorruptibility, through means of the glad-message: 11Whereunto, I, have been appointed herald and apostle and teacher; 12For which cause, these things also, am I suffering; nevertheless I am not being put to shame, for I know him whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is, able, to guard, that which I have entrusted, unto, that, day. 13An outline, have thou, of healthful discourses which from me thou hast heardwith the faith and love which are in Christ Jesus: 14The noble thing entrusted 15Thou knowest thisthat all they who are in Asia have turned away from me,of whom are Phygelus and Hermogenes. 16The Lord grant mercy unto the house, of Onesiphorus, in that, ofttimes, hath he refreshed me, and, as regardeth my chain, hath not been put to shame, 17But, happening to be in Rome, he diligently sought out and found me, 18The Lord grant him to find mercy from