1 Timothy 6:20

O Timothy, keep what is deposited in your care, avoiding the prophane empty declamations and objections of a spurious science, which some have profess'd,

Colossians 2:8

beware lest any one seduce you by the vain illusions of philosophy, founded upon human traditions, and meer shadows, and not upon Christ:

2 Timothy 2:16

discountenance such as hold vain irreligious discourse; for they will grow bold in impiety,

Titus 1:14

not doating on Jewish Fables, and the tenets of men, that deviate from the truth.

Acts 17:21

now the Athenians, and the foreigners residing at Athens generally amus'd themselves about nothing, but hearing and spreading of news.

Romans 3:2

much every way: chiefly, because they were intrusted with the oracles of God.

Colossians 2:18

Let no man condemn you, from an affectation of humility, in worshipping of Angels, boldly prying into matters which he knows nothing of, being vainly puft up with his Jewish conceits:

1 Timothy 1:4

or trouble their heads with fables and endless genealogies, which rather promote disputes than the gospel-dispensation:

1 Timothy 1:6

for want of which, some have lost themselves in frivolous disputes,

1 Timothy 4:7

as for prophane and groundless fables, reject them.

2 Timothy 3:14-16

But be you attach'd to the doctrine you have learnt, with which you are intrusted, considering by whom you have been instructed:

Acts 17:18

there certain Epicurean and Stoick philosophers encountred him: "what does this mountebank mean?" said some: "he seems to proclaim some strange deitys," said others: because he talk'd to them of Jesus and the resurrection.

Romans 1:22

pretending to be wise, they became fools:

1 Corinthians 1:19-23

for it is written, "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent."

1 Corinthians 2:6

However, what we preach is wisdom, to those who are thoroughly instructed: yet not the wisdom of this age, nor of the rulers of this age, who will soon come to nothing.

1 Corinthians 3:19

for the wisdom of this world is folly, in the eye of God: as it is written, "he surprizes the wise in all their artifices."

2 Thessalonians 1:4

so that you are the subject of our glorying in the churches of God, for the constancy of your faith, under all the persecutions and afflictions you endure from men,

2 Thessalonians 2:15

be stedfast therefore, and firmly maintain the doctrine I have delivered to you, either by word of mouth, or by my letter.

1 Timothy 1:11

with the salutary doctrine of the gospel of immortality, which the blessed God committed to my trust.

1 Timothy 6:4-5

he is full of pride and ignorance, touch'd with a spirit of chicanery and wrangling, productive of envy, contention, calumny,

1 Timothy 6:11

As for you the minister of God, avoid those things: adhere to justice, piety, faith, charity, patience, and benignity of temper.

1 Timothy 6:14

to observe these precepts, to lead an unspotted life without reproof until the appearance of our Lord Jesus Christ,

2 Timothy 1:12-14

yet I am not ashamed, for I know in whom I have confided, and I am persuaded he is able to keep what I have committed to him against that day.

2 Timothy 2:1

As for you, my son, strenuously acquit yourself of the charge you have receiv'd from Christ Jesus.

Titus 1:4

TO Titus my own convert to the common faith: grace and peace from God the father, and the Lord Jesus Christ our saviour.

Titus 1:9

attach'd to the truth, that has been taught him, that he may be able to teach others sound doctrine, and to convince those who oppose it.

Titus 3:9

but avoid frivolous enquiries about genealogies, and vexatious disputes about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain.

Revelation 3:3

remember therefore what thou hast received and heard: observe it and repent. if therefore thou art not vigilant, I will come upon thee as a thief, thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called:

Bible References

O timothy

1 Timothy 6:11
As for you the minister of God, avoid those things: adhere to justice, piety, faith, charity, patience, and benignity of temper.
2 Timothy 2:1
As for you, my son, strenuously acquit yourself of the charge you have receiv'd from Christ Jesus.

Avoiding

1 Timothy 6:4
he is full of pride and ignorance, touch'd with a spirit of chicanery and wrangling, productive of envy, contention, calumny,
1 Timothy 1:4
or trouble their heads with fables and endless genealogies, which rather promote disputes than the gospel-dispensation:
1 Timothy 4:7
as for prophane and groundless fables, reject them.
2 Timothy 3:14
But be you attach'd to the doctrine you have learnt, with which you are intrusted, considering by whom you have been instructed:
Titus 1:4
TO Titus my own convert to the common faith: grace and peace from God the father, and the Lord Jesus Christ our saviour.
Titus 3:9
but avoid frivolous enquiries about genealogies, and vexatious disputes about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain.

Oppositions

Acts 17:18
there certain Epicurean and Stoick philosophers encountred him: "what does this mountebank mean?" said some: "he seems to proclaim some strange deitys," said others: because he talk'd to them of Jesus and the resurrection.
Romans 1:22
pretending to be wise, they became fools:
1 Corinthians 1:19
for it is written, "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent."
1 Corinthians 2:6
However, what we preach is wisdom, to those who are thoroughly instructed: yet not the wisdom of this age, nor of the rulers of this age, who will soon come to nothing.
1 Corinthians 3:19
for the wisdom of this world is folly, in the eye of God: as it is written, "he surprizes the wise in all their artifices."
Colossians 2:8
beware lest any one seduce you by the vain illusions of philosophy, founded upon human traditions, and meer shadows, and not upon Christ: