Titus 1:5-9
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
Set Things Straight And Appoint Qualified Elders In Each City On Crete
5 For this reason I left you behind in Crete: in order that you might set-straight[a] the things lacking[b], and appoint[c] elders in each city as I directed you— 6 if one is blameless[d], a man of one woman[e], having believing children who are not under an accusation[f] of wild-living or rebellious ones. 7 For the overseer must be blameless as God’s steward[g], not self-willed[h], not quick-tempered, not a drunken one, not a brawler, not fond-of-shameful[i]-gain, 8 but hospitable, a lover-of-good, sound-minded[j], just[k], holy, self-controlled, 9 holding-on-to[l] the faithful word in accordance with the teaching, so that he may be able both to exhort with[m] healthy teaching and refute[n] the ones contradicting[o].
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- Titus 1:5 Or, set in order, correct.
- Titus 1:5 Or, falling short.
- Titus 1:5 Or, put in charge.
- Titus 1:6 Or, ‘unaccused’ of doing wrong.
- Titus 1:6 Or, husband of one wife. Some think this refers in some sense to marital status; others, to marital fidelity.
- Titus 1:6 Or, charge.
- Titus 1:7 Or, household manager, administrator.
- Titus 1:7 Or, stubborn, obstinate, self-pleasing.
- Titus 1:7 -shameful. Or, -dishonorable-, -dishonest-.
- Titus 1:8 Or, prudent, moderate, temperate.
- Titus 1:8 That is, law-abiding, observant of right.
- Titus 1:9 Or, being-devoted-to.
- Titus 1:9 Or, in, by.
- Titus 1:9 Or, correct, rebuke.
- Titus 1:9 Or, opposing, speaking-against.
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