Guide to Titus

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Titus is a TV show that ran in the early 2000s with some off color humor. Course, being that it was actually funny, it was pulled within a year.

It is also a New Testament book supposedly written by Paul to his fellow evangelical, Titus. Scholars typically doubt that the three pastoral letters (Titus, Timothy 1 & 2) were written by Paul.

Titus is a fairly boring letter, so much so, even the Great and Glorious Oz Wikipedia has only one paragraph on the letter's content.

(This is not a stub, how can it be a stub. The letter is shorter than this article.)

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Guide to the Bible
Torah: Genesis - Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy Old Testament History: Joshua - Judges - Ruth - Samuel (1 & 2) - Kings (1 and 2 Kings) - Chronicles - Ezra and Nehemiah - Esther Old Testament Wisdom: Job - Psalms - Proverbs - Ecclesiastes - Song of Solomon Major Prophets: Isaiah - Jeremiah - Lamentations - Ezekiel - Daniel Minor Prophets: Minor Prophets

The Gospels: Matthew - Mark - Luke - John Acts: Acts Pauline Epistles: Romans - 1 & 2 Corinthians - - Galatians - Ephesians - Philippians - Colossians - Thessalonians - 1 & 2 Timothy - Titus - Philemon General Epistles: Hebrews - James - 1 & 2 Peter 1, 2 & 3 John - Jude Revelation: Revelation


Selected apocrypha: Gospel of Judas - Gospel of James - Gospel of Mary - Gospel of Philip - Gospel of Thomas - Nag Hammadi texts


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