Concordance

Holy Bible (Douay Rheims)

Timotheus

I Mac 5:6 Then he passed over to the children of Ammon, where he found a mighty power, and much people, and Timotheus was their captain:
I Mac 5:11 And they are preparing to come, and to take the fortress into which we are fled: and Timotheus is the captain of their host.
I Mac 5:34 And the host of Timotheus understood that it was Machabeus, and they fled away before his face: and they made a great slaughter of them: and there fell of them in that day almost eight thousand men.
I Mac 5:37 But after this Timotheus gathered another army, and camped over against Raphon beyond the torrent.
I Mac 5:40 And Timotheus said to the captains of his army: When Judas and his army come near the torrent of water, if he pass over unto us first, we shall not be able to withstand him: for he will certainly prevail over us.
II Mac 8:30 Moreover they slew above twenty thousand of them that were with Timotheus and Bacchides who fought against them, and they made themselves masters of the high strong holds: and they divided amongst them many spoils, giving equal portions to the feeble, the fatherless and the widows, yea and the aged also.
II Mac 8:32 They slew also Philarches who was with Timotheus, a wicked man, who had many ways afflicted the Jews.
II Mac 9:3 Now when he was come about Ecbatana, he received the news of what had happened to Nicanor and Timotheus.
II Mac 10:24 But Timotheus who before had been overcome by the Jews, having called together a multitude of foreign troops, and assembled horsemen out of Asia, came as though he would take Judea by force of arms.
II Mac 10:32 But Timotheus fled into Gazara a strong hold, where Chereas was governor.
II Mac 10:37 And having for two days together pillaged and sacked the fortress, they killed Timotheus, who was found hid in a certain place: they slew also his brother Chereas, and Apollophanes.
II Mac 12:2 But they that were behind, namely, Timotheus and Apollonius the son of Genneus, also Hieronymus, and Demophon, and besides them Nicanor the governor of Cyprus, would not suffer them to live in peace, and to be quiet.
II Mac 12:10 And when they were now gone from thence nine furlongs, and were marching towards Timotheus, five thousand footmen and five hundred horsemen of the Arabians set upon them.
II Mac 12:18 But as for Timotheus, they found him not in those places, for before he had dispatched any thing he went back, having left a very strong garrison in a certain hold:
II Mac 12:19 But Dositheus, and Sosipater, who were captains with Machabeus, slew them that were left by Timotheus in the hold, to the number of ten thousand men.
II Mac 12:20 And Machabeus having set in order about him six thousand men, and divided them by bands, went forth against Timotheus, who had with him a hundred and twenty thousand footmen, and two thousand five hundred horsemen.
II Mac 12:21 Now when Timotheus had knowledge of the coming of Judas, he sent the women and children, and the other baggage before him into a fortress, called Carnion: for it was impregnable and hard to come at, by reason of the straitness of the places.
II Mac 12:24 And Timotheus himself fell into the hands of the band of Dositheus and Sosipater, and with many prayers he besought them to let him go with his life, because he had the parents and brethren of many of the Jews, who, by his death, might happen to be deceived.