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Titus 1 :: Darby Translation (DBY)

Tit 1:1Paul, bondman of God, and apostle of Jesus Christ according to the faith of God's elect, and knowledge of the truth which is according to piety;
Tit 1:2in the hope of eternal life, which God, who cannot lie, promised before the ages of time,
Tit 1:3but has manifested in its own due season his word, in the proclamation with which *I* have been entrusted, according to the commandment of our Saviour God;
Tit 1:4to Titus, my own child according to the faith common to us: Grace and peace from God the Father, and Christ Jesus our Saviour.

Qualifications of Elders

Tit 1:5For this cause I left thee in Crete, that thou mightest go on to set right what remained unordered, and establish elders in each city, as *I* had ordered thee:
Tit 1:6if any one be free from all charge against him, husband of one wife, having believing children not accused of excess or unruly.
Tit 1:7For the overseer must be free from all charge against him as God's steward; not headstrong, not passionate, not disorderly through wine, not a striker, not seeking gain by base means;
Tit 1:8but hospitable, a lover of goodness, discreet, just, pious, temperate,
Tit 1:9clinging to the faithful word according to the doctrine taught, that he may be able both to encourage with sound teaching and refute gainsayers.
Tit 1:10For there are many and disorderly vain speakers and deceivers of people's minds, specially those of the circumcision,
Tit 1:11who must have their mouths stopped, who subvert whole houses, teaching things which ought not to be taught for the sake of base gain.
Tit 1:12One of themselves, a prophet of their own, has said, Cretans are always liars, evil wild beasts, lazy gluttons.
Tit 1:13This testimony is true; for which cause rebuke them severely, that they may be sound in the faith,
Tit 1:14not turning their minds to Jewish fables and commandments of men turning away from the truth.
Tit 1:15All things are pure to the pure; but to the defiled and unbelieving nothing is pure; but both their mind and their conscience are defiled.
Tit 1:16They profess to know God, but in works deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and found worthless as to every good work.
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In 1867, John Nelson Darby translated the New Testament from Greek into English. Further revisions were done in 1872 and 1884. Darby’s work was first published as The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby. After Darby’s death in 1882, some of his students worked together to produce the complete Darby Bible based on the Masoretic Hebrew text, Darby’s German (Elberfelder), and the French (Pau) translations. In 1890, the first complete Darby Bible was published in English. This translation of the Bible is in the public domain.

Pericope

Pericope taken from the NASB95 and has been graciously provided by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, Calif. All rights reserved.

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