Titus

Titus 1

1The salutation. 5For what purpose Titus was left in Crete. 6How they should be qualified who are ordained to the ministry. 10The mouths of evil teachers must be stopped. 12The bad character of the Cretians.


1aPAUL, a servant of God, and an apostle of Jesus Christ, according to bthe faith of cGod's elect, and the dacknowledging of the truth ewhich is after godliness;

a Ac. 13.9; 9.15; 22.21; 26.16-18. Ro. 1.5,9,11. Ja. 1.1. 2Pe. 1.1. b Ac. 13.48. Jn. 10.26. Ep. 2.8. 2Ti. 1.5. Col. 2.12. c Lu. 18.7. Ro. 8.33. d 2Ti. 2.25. e 1Ti. 3.16; 6.3. ch. 2.11,12.

2f1In hope of eternal life, which God, that gcannot lie, promised hbefore the world began;

1Or, For.

f Ro. 8.24; 5.2. 1Pe. 1.3. Ga. 5.5. Col. 1.23. 1Th. 5.8. He. 6.18,19. ch. 3.7. g Nu. 23.19. He. 6.17,18. 1Sa. 15.29. 2Ti. 2.13. h Ro. 1.2; 16.25. Ep. 1.4,9; 3.9. Col. 1.26. 2Ti. 1.9,10. 1Pe. 1.20. Mat. 25.34.

3iBut hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is jcommitted unto me according to the commandment of kGod our Saviour;

i Ro. 10.14,15; 16.26. Col. 1.6,23,26. Ep. 3.5-8. 1Co. 1.21. Mar. 16.15. 1Ti. 2.6. j Ac. 20.24. 1Co. 9.16. 2Co. 2.12; 4.13. Ga. 1.1,11; 2.2,7. 1Ti. 1.11,12; 2.7. 2Ti. 1.10,11. 1Th. 2.4. k 1Ti. 1.1; 2.3; 4.10. Lu. 1.47. ch. 2.10; 3.4.

4To lTitus, mmine own son after the common faith: Grace, mercy, and peace, nfrom God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour.

l 2Co. 2.13; 8.6,16; 12.18. Ga. 2.3. m 1Ti. 1.1,2. 1Co. 4.15. n Ro. 1.7. 2Co. 13.11,14. Phile. 3. 1Pe. 1.2. Col. 1.2.

5For this cause left I thee in oCrete, pthat thou shouldest set in order the things that are 2wanting, and ordain qelders in every city, as I had appointed thee:

2Or, left undone.

o Ac. 27.7,12,13. p 1Co. 11.34. 1Ti. 1.3. Ac. 14.23. 2Ti. 2.2. q 1Ti. 5.17,19.

6rIf any be blameless, the husband of one wife, having faithful children not accused of *riot or unruly.

*riot-reckless, self-indulgent behaviour.

r 1Ti. 3.2-7,12. 1Th. 2.10. 1Ti. 4.12; 6.10-12. 2Ti. 2.22. Ge. 18.19. Jos. 24.15.

7For sa *bishop must be blameless, as the steward of God; tnot selfwilled, not soon angry, not given to wine, no striker, not given to filthy *lucre;

*bishop-overseer.

*lucre-ill-gotten or unlawful gain or advantage.

s 2Co. 6.3-10. 1Co. 4.1,2. Mat. 24.45. 1Ti. 3.2,3. t Pr. 26.12,16. 2Ti. 2.24,25. Le. 10.9. Ep. 5.18. Eze. 44.21. 1Pe. 5.2. Is. 56.10-12. 1Ti. 3.3,8.

8But ua lover of hospitality, a lover of 3good men, sober, just, holy, temperate;

3Or, good things.

u 1Ti. 3.2,11. 1Co. 6.12. 2Ti. 2.22.

9vHolding fast the faithful word 4as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the *gainsayers.

4Or, in teaching.

*gainsayers-contradictors.

v 2Th. 2.15. 2Ti. 1.13; 3.14. Pr. 23.23. Jude 3. 1Ti. 1.10,15,19; 6.3. ch. 2.1,2,7,8.

10wFor there are many unruly and vain talkers and deceivers, specially xthey of the circumcision:

w Ja. 1.26. Ac. 15.15,24; 20.29. Ro. 16.17,18. Ga. 1.6-8; 3.1. Ep. 4.14. 1Ti. 1.4,6,7; 6.3-5,20. Col. 2.8,18-22. 2Ti. 4.4; 3.13. 2Pe. 2.1-3,10-19. 1Jn. 4.1. x Ac. 15.1. Ga. 2.12.

11yWhose mouths must be stopped, zwho subvert whole houses, teaching things which they ought not, afor filthy *lucre's sake.

*lucre-ill-gotten or unlawful gain or advantage.

y v.9. ch. 3.10. Re. 2.2. z Mat. 23.14. 2Ti. 3.6. a Is. 56.11. Eze. 13.19. Mi. 3.5,11. Ro. 16.18. Phi. 3.19. 1Ti. 3.3,8; 6.5,10. Jude 16.

12One of themselves, even a bprophet of their own, said, The Cretians are alway liars, evil beasts, *slow bellies.

*slow bellies-idle gluttons.

b Ac. 17.28. Ro. 2.14.

13This witness is true. Wherefore crebuke them sharply, that they may be dsound in the faith;

c 1Ti. 5.20. 2Ti. 4.2. ch. 2.15. d ch. 2.2. 1Ti. 1.10,19; 4.6; 6.3. 2Ti. 1.13. Re. 2.13; 3.8,10.

14eNot giving heed to Jewish fables, and commandments of men, that turn from the truth.

e 1Ti. 1.4,6,7; 4.7; 6.3-5,20. 2Ti. 4.4. Mat. 15.9. Col. 2.20-22. Is. 29.13; 66.3,4.

15fUnto the pure all things are pure: but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure; but even their gmind and conscience is defiled.

f Mat. 15.11. Lu. 11.39,41. Ac. 10.15. Ro. 14.14,20,23. 1Co. 6.12; 10.23,25. 1Ti. 4.3,4. Hag. 2.13. g Ro. 1.28. 1Ti. 6.5.

16hThey profess that they know God; but in works they ideny him , being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work 5*reprobate.

5Or, void of judgment.

*reprobate-disapproved, unfit.

h Is. 29.13; 58.2. Eze. 33.31. Ho. 11.12; 6.4,7. Ro. 2.17-24. 2Ti. 3.5,7,8. Jude 4. Ro. 1.28-32. i 1Ti. 5.8.