1 Timothy

Chapter 3

1 THIS is a true saying, If a man desires the office of a bishop, he aspires to a good work.

2 He who becomes an bishop must be blameless, the husband of one wife, have an alert mind, must be sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, and apt at teaching;

3 Not given to wine, not a striker, not greedy of filthy lucre; but meek, not a brawler;

4 One who rules well his own household, and keeps his children under submission to bring them up with all purity.

5 For if a man does not know how to rule well his own household, how shall he take care of the church of God?

6 He should not be a recent convert, lest he become proud and fall into the condemnation of the devil.

7 Moreover, he must have a good report from outsiders; lest he fall into reproach and the snares of the devil.

8 Likewise the deacons must be pure, not double-tongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre;

9 But they must uphold the divine mystery of faith with a pure conscience.

10 Let these first be examined, and then let them minister after they have been found blameless.

11 Likewise their wives must be chaste, have an alert mind, faithful in all things, and they must not be slanderers.

12 Let the deacons be appointed from those who have not been polygamous, ruling their children and their own households well.

13 For those who minister well earn good recognition for themselves and grow more familiar with the faith of Jesus Christ.

14 These things I write to you, although hoping to come to you shortly,

15 So that if I am delayed, you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.

16 Truly great is this divine mystery of righteousness: it is revealed in the flesh, justi- fied in the Spirit, seen by angels, preached to the Gentiles, believed on in the world, and received up into glory.

1 Timothy

Chapter 3

1 This3588 is a true4103 saying,3056 If1487 a man5100 desire3713 the office1984 of a bishop,1984 he desires1937 a good2570 work.2041

2 A bishop1985 then3767 must1163 be blameless,423 the husband435 of one3391 wife,1135 vigilant,3524 sober,4998 of good behavior,2887 given to hospitality,5382 apt1317 to teach;1317

3 Not given3943 to wine,3943 no3361 striker,4131 not greedy866 of filthy lucre;866 but patient,1933 not a brawler,269 not covetous;866

4 One that rules4291 well2573 his own2398 house,3624 having2192 his children5043 in subjection5292 with all3956 gravity;4587

5 (For if1487 a man5100 know1492 not how to rule4291 his own2398 house,3624 how4459 shall he take care1959 of the church1577 of God?2316)

6 Not a novice,3504 lest2443 3361 being lifted5187 up with pride5187 he fall1706 into1519 the condemnation2917 of the devil.1228

7 Moreover1161 he must1163 have2192 a good2570 report3141 of them which are without;1855 lest2443 3361 he fall into1519 reproach3680 and the snare3803 of the devil.1228

8 Likewise5615 must the deacons1249 be grave,4586 not double-tongued,1351 not given4337 to much4183 wine,3631 not greedy146 of filthy lucre;146

9 Holding2192 the mystery3466 of the faith4102 in a pure2513 conscience.4893

10 And let these3778 also2532 first4412 be proved;1381 then1534 let them use the office1247 of a deacon,1247 being5607 found blameless.410

11 Even5615 so5615 must their wives1135 be grave,4586 not slanderers,1228 sober,3524 faithful4103 in all3956 things.

12 Let the deacons1249 be the husbands435 of one3391 wife,1135 ruling4291 their children5043 and their own2398 houses3624 well.2573

13 For they that have used1247 the office1247 of a deacon1247 well2573 purchase4046 to themselves1438 a good2570 degree,898 and great4183 boldness3954 in the faith4102 which3588 is in Christ5547 Jesus.2424

14 These5023 things write1125 I to you, hoping1679 to come2064 to you shortly:5032

15 But if1437 I tarry1019 long, that you may know1492 how4459 you ought1163 to behave390 yourself in the house3624 of God,2316 which3748 is the church1577 of the living2198 God,2316 the pillar4769 and ground1477 of the truth.225

16 And without3672 controversy3672 great3173 is the mystery3466 of godliness:2150 God2316 was manifest5319 in the flesh,4561 justified1344 in the Spirit,4151 seen3700 of angels,32 preached2784 to the Gentiles,1484 believed4100 on in the world,2889 received353 up into1722 glory.1391

1 Timothy

Chapter 3

1 Timothy

Chapter 3

1 THIS is a true saying, If a man desires the office of a bishop, he aspires to a good work.

1 This3588 is a true4103 saying,3056 If1487 a man5100 desire3713 the office1984 of a bishop,1984 he desires1937 a good2570 work.2041

2 He who becomes an bishop must be blameless, the husband of one wife, have an alert mind, must be sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, and apt at teaching;

2 A bishop1985 then3767 must1163 be blameless,423 the husband435 of one3391 wife,1135 vigilant,3524 sober,4998 of good behavior,2887 given to hospitality,5382 apt1317 to teach;1317

3 Not given to wine, not a striker, not greedy of filthy lucre; but meek, not a brawler;

3 Not given3943 to wine,3943 no3361 striker,4131 not greedy866 of filthy lucre;866 but patient,1933 not a brawler,269 not covetous;866

4 One who rules well his own household, and keeps his children under submission to bring them up with all purity.

4 One that rules4291 well2573 his own2398 house,3624 having2192 his children5043 in subjection5292 with all3956 gravity;4587

5 For if a man does not know how to rule well his own household, how shall he take care of the church of God?

5 (For if1487 a man5100 know1492 not how to rule4291 his own2398 house,3624 how4459 shall he take care1959 of the church1577 of God?2316)

6 He should not be a recent convert, lest he become proud and fall into the condemnation of the devil.

6 Not a novice,3504 lest2443 3361 being lifted5187 up with pride5187 he fall1706 into1519 the condemnation2917 of the devil.1228

7 Moreover, he must have a good report from outsiders; lest he fall into reproach and the snares of the devil.

7 Moreover1161 he must1163 have2192 a good2570 report3141 of them which are without;1855 lest2443 3361 he fall into1519 reproach3680 and the snare3803 of the devil.1228

8 Likewise the deacons must be pure, not double-tongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre;

8 Likewise5615 must the deacons1249 be grave,4586 not double-tongued,1351 not given4337 to much4183 wine,3631 not greedy146 of filthy lucre;146

9 But they must uphold the divine mystery of faith with a pure conscience.

9 Holding2192 the mystery3466 of the faith4102 in a pure2513 conscience.4893

10 Let these first be examined, and then let them minister after they have been found blameless.

10 And let these3778 also2532 first4412 be proved;1381 then1534 let them use the office1247 of a deacon,1247 being5607 found blameless.410

11 Likewise their wives must be chaste, have an alert mind, faithful in all things, and they must not be slanderers.

11 Even5615 so5615 must their wives1135 be grave,4586 not slanderers,1228 sober,3524 faithful4103 in all3956 things.

12 Let the deacons be appointed from those who have not been polygamous, ruling their children and their own households well.

12 Let the deacons1249 be the husbands435 of one3391 wife,1135 ruling4291 their children5043 and their own2398 houses3624 well.2573

13 For those who minister well earn good recognition for themselves and grow more familiar with the faith of Jesus Christ.

13 For they that have used1247 the office1247 of a deacon1247 well2573 purchase4046 to themselves1438 a good2570 degree,898 and great4183 boldness3954 in the faith4102 which3588 is in Christ5547 Jesus.2424

14 These things I write to you, although hoping to come to you shortly,

14 These5023 things write1125 I to you, hoping1679 to come2064 to you shortly:5032

15 So that if I am delayed, you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.

15 But if1437 I tarry1019 long, that you may know1492 how4459 you ought1163 to behave390 yourself in the house3624 of God,2316 which3748 is the church1577 of the living2198 God,2316 the pillar4769 and ground1477 of the truth.225

16 Truly great is this divine mystery of righteousness: it is revealed in the flesh, justi- fied in the Spirit, seen by angels, preached to the Gentiles, believed on in the world, and received up into glory.

16 And without3672 controversy3672 great3173 is the mystery3466 of godliness:2150 God2316 was manifest5319 in the flesh,4561 justified1344 in the Spirit,4151 seen3700 of angels,32 preached2784 to the Gentiles,1484 believed4100 on in the world,2889 received353 up into1722 glory.1391

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