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Media Gallery - 1 Timothy

  • 1 Timothy 1

  • Video Introduction to the Book of 1 Timothy

  • 1 Timothy 2

  • Women’s Hairstyles in Roman Times

  • 1 Timothy 3

  • Timothy Meets With Fellow Elders in Ephesus

  • “He Was Made Manifest in Flesh”

  • 1 Timothy 5

  • A Bull’s Muzzle

  • Wine Jars

The items shown in the illustrations and 3-D video footage in the Media Gallery are based on extensive research. However, they are artists’ renditions and, at times, depict only one of several possibilities.

Women’s Hairstyles in Roman Times

Women’s Hairstyles in Roman Times

In the first century, many women parted their long hair in the middle, pulled it back, and fashioned it into a bun (1). Some women wore more elaborate hairstyles, braiding and curling their hair (2). To produce curls, hair was wrapped around a calamistrum, a hollow rod that had been heated over coals. Wealthy women wore fancier styles and usually had their hair done by a slave. Elaborately arranged styles required hairpins, combs, ribbons, and hairnets to hold the hair in place. The apostles Paul and Peter advised Christian women against drawing attention to themselves with extravagant hairstyles. Rather, women were encouraged to “adorn themselves . . . with modesty” and a “quiet and mild spirit.” Such qualities are highly valued by Jehovah.​—1Ti 2:9; 1Pe 3:3, 4.

Related Scripture(s)

1Ti 2:9
1 Timothy 1
1 Timothy 2
1 Timothy 3
1 Timothy 5
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