The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Epistle of the Blessed Apostle Paul to Titus
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Chapter 2
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Thine is to be a different message, with sound doctrine for its rule.
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Teach the older men to be sober, decent, orderly, soundly established in faith, in charity, in patience.
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The older women, too, must carry themselves as befits a holy calling, not given to slanderous talk or enslaved to drunken habits; teaching others by their good example.
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From them the younger women must learn orderly behaviour, how to treat their husbands and their children lovingly,
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how to be discreet, modest, and sober, busy about the house, kindly, submissive to their own husbands; the preaching of God’s word must not be brought into disrepute.
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Encourage the young men, too, to live orderly lives.
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Let them find in all thou doest the model of a life nobly lived; let them find thee disinterested in thy teaching, worthy of their respect,
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thy doctrine sound beyond all cavil; so that our adversaries may blush to find that they have no opportunity for speaking ill of us.
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Slaves must be submissive to their own masters, so as to content them in every way; no arguing,
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no pilfering; they must give good proof of utter fidelity, every action of theirs bringing credit to the teaching which God, our Saviour, has revealed.
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The grace of God, our Saviour, has dawned on all men alike,
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schooling us to forgo irreverent thoughts and worldly appetites, and to live, in this present world, a life of order, of justice, and of holiness.
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We were to look forward, blessed in our hope, to the day when there will be a new dawn of glory, the glory of the great God, the glory of our Saviour Jesus Christ;
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who gave himself for us, to ransom us from all our guilt, a people set apart for himself, ambitious of noble deeds.
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Be this thy message, lending all authority to thy encouragement and thy reproof. Let no man lightly esteem thee.