The companion bible by E.W.Bullinger. This is a very good study tool for the beginner all the way down to the serious biblical scholar. It is filled with all books of the bible as welll as appendixes that give a more complete understanding of topics in the bible.
The companion bible by E.W.Bullinger. This is a very good study tool for the beginner all the way down to the serious biblical scholar. It is filled with all books of the bible as welll as appendixes that give a more complete understanding of topics in the bible.
The companion bible by E.W.Bullinger. This is a very good study tool for the beginner all the way down to the serious biblical scholar. It is filled with all books of the bible as welll as appendixes that give a more complete understanding of topics in the bible.
The companion bible by E.W.Bullinger. This is a very good study tool for the beginner all the way down to the serious biblical scholar. It is filled with all books of the bible as welll as appendixes that give a more complete understanding of topics in the bible.
THE EPISTLE TO TITUS.
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THE EPISTLE TO TITUS.
INTRODUCTORY NOTES.
‘The apostle Paul had no more highly etteemed fellowlatourer than Titus, yt hie name is not mentioned in
the Acts. Tt has been suggested that this is owing to hit Using the authority to whom Lake ie indebted for
‘various portions of the book. A Gontile Gal. 23), and possibly « native of Crete, the words “Titus, mine own
ton after the common faith” (Tit 1.4) indicate that he'was led to the trath ty Parl himself. “The two wore
‘companions in Antioch prior to the Coune!l asgombled at Jerusalem aa recanted in Acts 16, for to this Connell
De-accompanied tho apostle (Gal. 2 1). Titus ia repentedly referred to ia the two Epistles to the Corinthians,
to which church he waa apparently soat.on two cccasions: soo 2 Cor, 8. ¢, and chapters 2 end 7. From this
Eplatle we learn that after Pants release from the Toman prison, the two journeyed together and presehed in
Grote (irs, 118), where the apostle lefe him to eet in order the things that aro wanting, and ordain elders in
fvery city”. "Tnter, he was ineeracted to join Paal at Nieopolis 8. 12), and itis probable that from there he
ont to Daimstia (2 Tim 4. 0). ‘The apostles affectionate rogard for him is shown in 2 Oor. 2.18; 8.38,
"Tho Epistlo was ono of the latest written by Paul, probably in the end of a. v.67,
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4, PAUL, a “servant of ° God, and an *apos-
tle of “Jesus Christ, °according to. the
* faith of “God's elect, and the * acknowledg-
ing of the “truth which is “after * godliness
2 %In “hope of “eternal “life, which God,
that cannot lle, ° promised "before the world
began;
8 But “hath "in due °times °manifested His
Sword “through ° preaching, which °is °com-
mitted unto me ‘according to the °command-
‘ment of !God our ° Saviour ;
(4, To Titus, *mine “own “son Safer the
‘from God the" Father and the * Lord Moss
Christ our* Saviour
5° Forthis cause left Ithee‘in *Crete, “that
thou shouldest “set in order “the things that
are wanting, and “ordain “elders “in every
ity, as 9 had ‘appointed thee
0It “any be “blameless, the ° husband of one
wife, having faithful “children "not "accused
of riot or “unruly.
7 Fora “bishop must be *blameless, as the