TIT-1:1 Paul, a blameless, as the servant of God, steward of God; not and an apostle of selfwilled, not soon Jesus Christ, angry, not given to according to the wine, no striker, faith of God's not given to filthy elect, and the lucre; acknowledging of TIT-1:8 But a lover the truth which is of hospitality, a after godliness; lover of good men, TIT-1:2 In hope sober, just, holy, of eternal life, temperate; which God, that TIT-1:9 Holding cannot lie, fast the faithful promised before word as he hath been the world began; taught, that he may TIT-1:3 But hath be able by sound in due times doctrine both to manifested his exhort and to word through convince the preaching, which gainsayers. is committed unto TIT-1:10 For there me according to are many unruly and the commandment of vain talkers and God our Saviour; deceivers, specially TIT-1:4 To Titus, they of the [mine] own son circumcision: after the common TIT-1:11 Whose faith: Grace, mouths must be mercy, [and] stopped, who subvert peace, from God whole houses, the Father and the teaching things Lord Jesus Christ which they ought our Saviour. not, for filthy TIT-1:5 For this lucre's sake. cause left I thee TIT-1:12 One of in Crete, that themselves, [even] a thou shouldest set prophet of their in order the own, said, The things that are Cretians [are] alway wanting, and liars, evil beasts, ordain elders in slow bellies. every city, as I TIT-1:13 This had appointed witness is true. thee: Wherefore rebuke TIT-1:6 If any be them sharply, that blameless, the they may be sound in husband of one the faith; wife, having TIT-1:14 Not giving faithful children heed to Jewish not accused of fables, and riot or unruly. commandments of men, TIT-1:7 For a that turn from the bishop must be truth. TIT-1:15 Unto the TIT-2:6 Young men pure all things likewise exhort to [are] pure: but be sober minded. unto them that are TIT-2:7 In all defiled and things shewing unbelieving [is] thyself a pattern of nothing pure; but good works: in even their mind doctrine [shewing] and conscience is uncorruptness, defiled. gravity, sincerity, TIT-1:16 They TIT-2:8 Sound profess that they speech, that cannot know God; but in be condemned; that works they deny he that is of the [him], being contrary part may be abominable, and ashamed, having no disobedient, and evil thing to say of unto every good you. work reprobate. TIT-2:9 [Exhort] TIT-2:1 But speak servants to be thou the things obedient unto their which become sound own masters, [and] doctrine: to please [them] TIT-2:2 That the well in all aged men be sober, [things]; not grave, temperate, answering again; sound in faith, in TIT-2:10 Not charity, in purloining, but patience. shewing all good TIT-2:3 The aged fidelity; that they women likewise, may adorn the that [they be] in doctrine of God our behaviour as Saviour in all becometh holiness, things. not false TIT-2:11 For the accusers, not grace of God that given to much bringeth salvation wine, teachers of hath appeared to all good things; men, TIT-2:4 That they TIT-2:12 Teaching may teach the us that, denying young women to be ungodliness and sober, to love worldly lusts, we their husbands, to should live soberly, love their righteously, and children, godly, in this TIT-2:5 [To be] present world; discreet, chaste, TIT-2:13 Looking keepers at home, for that blessed good, obedient to hope, and the their own glorious appearing husbands, that the of the great God and word of God be not our Saviour Jesus blasphemed. Christ; TIT-2:14 Who gave by the washing of himself for us, regeneration, and that he might renewing of the Holy redeem us from all Ghost; iniquity, and TIT-3:6 Which he purify unto shed on us himself a peculiar abundantly through people, zealous of Jesus Christ our good works. Saviour; TIT-2:15 These TIT-3:7 That being things speak, and justified by his exhort, and rebuke grace, we should be with all made heirs according authority. Let no to the hope of man despise thee. eternal life. TIT-3:1 Put them TIT-3:8 [This is] a in mind to be faithful saying, and subject to these things I will principalities and that thou affirm powers, to obey constantly, that magistrates, to be they which have ready to every believed in God good work, might be careful to TIT-3:2 To speak maintain good works. evil of no man, to These things are be no brawlers, good and profitable [but] gentle, unto men. shewing all TIT-3:9 But avoid meekness unto all foolish questions, men. and genealogies, and TIT-3:3 For we contentions, and ourselves also strivings about the were sometimes law; for they are foolish, unprofitable and disobedient, vain. deceived, serving TIT-3:10 A man that divers lusts and is an heretick after pleasures, living the first and second in malice and admonition reject; envy, hateful, TIT-3:11 Knowing [and] hating one that he that is such another. is subverted, and TIT-3:4 But after sinneth, being that the kindness condemned of and love of God himself. our Saviour toward TIT-3:12 When I man appeared, shall send Artemas TIT-3:5 Not by unto thee, or works of Tychicus, be righteousness diligent to come which we have unto me to done, but Nicopolis: for I according to his have determined mercy he saved us, there to winter. TIT-3:13 Bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their journey diligently, that nothing be wanting unto them. TIT-3:14 And let ours also learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitful. TIT-3:15 All that are with me salute thee. Greet them that love us in the faith. Grace [be] with you all. Amen. ~~~~~~