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Titus
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[1] PAUL, a servant of God, and a legate of Jesus the Messiah; according to the faith of the elect of God, and the knowledge of the truth which is in the fear of God, [2] concerning the hope of eternal life, which the veracious God promised before the times of the world; [3] and in due time he hath manifested his word, by means of our announcement, which was confided to me by the command of God our Life-giver; [4] to Titus, a real son after the common faith: Grace and peace from God our Father, and from our Lord Jesus the Messiah, our Life-giver. [5] For this cause left I thee in Crete, that thou mightest regulate the things deficient, and establish elders in every city, as I directed thee: [6] him who is blameless, who is the husband of one wife, and hath believing children, who are no revellers, nor ungovernable in sensuality. [7] For an elder ought to be blameless, as the steward of God; and not be self-willed, nor irascible, nor excessive in wine, nor with hands swift to strike, nor a lover of base gains. [8] But he should be a lover of strangers, and a lover of good [deeds], and be sober, upright, kind-hearted, and restraining himself from evil passions; [9] and studious of the doctrine of the word of faith, that he may be able by his wholesome teaching both to console, and to rebuke them that are contentious. [10] For many are unsubmissive, and their discourses vain; and they mislead the minds of people, especially such as are of the circumcision. [11] The mouth of these ought to be stopped: they corrupt many families; and they teach what they ought not, for the sake of base gains. [12] One of them, a prophet of their own, said, The Cretans are always mendacious, evil beasts, idle bellies. [13] And this testimony is true. Therefore chide them sharply; that they may be sound in the faith, [14] and may not throw themselves into Jewish fables, and into the precepts of men who hate the truth. [15] For to the pure, every thing is pure; but to them who are defiled and unbelieving, nothing is pure; but their understanding is defiled, and their conscience. [16] And they profess that they know God, but in their works they deny him; and they are odious, and disobedient, and to every good work reprobates.
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Translation: James Murdock, D. D. (1852)
Source: aramaicnewtestament.org
 
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