| Chapter 6 |
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Let as many bondmen as are under yoke count their own masters worthy of all honour, that the name of God and the teaching be not blasphemed. |
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And they that have believing masters, let them not despise [them] because they are brethren; but let them the rather serve them with subjection, because they are faithful and beloved, who profit by the good and ready service [rendered]. These things teach and exhort. |
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If any one teach differently, and do not accede to sound words, those of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the teaching which [is] according to piety, |
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he is puffed up, knowing nothing, but sick about questions and disputes of words, out of which arise envy, strife, injurious words, evil suspicions, |
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constant quarrellings of men corrupted in mind and destitute of the truth, holding gain to be [the end of] piety. |
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But piety with contentment is great gain. |
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For we have brought nothing into the world: [it is] [manifest] that neither can we carry anything out. |
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But having sustenance and covering, we will be content with these. |
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But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and many unwise and hurtful lusts, which plunge men into destruction and ruin. |
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For the love of money is [the] root of every evil; which some having aspired after, have wandered from the faith, and pierced themselves with many sorrows. |
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But thou, O man of God, flee these things, and pursue righteousness, piety, faith, love, endurance, meekness of spirit. |
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Strive earnestly [in] the good conflict of faith. Lay hold of eternal life, to which thou hast been called, and hast confessed the good confession before many witnesses. |
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I enjoin thee before God who preserves all things in life, and Christ Jesus who witnessed before Pontius Pilate the good confession, |
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that thou keep the commandment spotless, irreproachable, until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ; |
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which in its own time the blessed and only Ruler shall shew, the King of those that reign, and Lord of those that exercise lordship; |
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who only has immortality, dwelling in unapproachable light; whom no man has seen, nor is able to see; to whom [be] honour and eternal might. Amen. |
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Enjoin on those rich in the present age not to be high-minded, nor to trust on the uncertainty of riches; but in the God who affords us all things richly for [our] enjoyment; |
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to do good, to be rich in good works, to be liberal in distributing, disposed to communicate [of their substance], |
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laying by for themselves a good foundation for the future, that they may lay hold of [what is] really life. |
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O Timotheus, keep the entrusted deposit, avoiding profane, vain babblings, and oppositions of false-named knowledge, |
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of which some having made profession, have missed the faith. Grace [be] with thee. |