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1:1 Paul, a civil servant of the god and Apostels of the Christian Jesus, in accordance with the faith of the god choose and to confirm truth which is after pleasant; 1:2 in the hope of the eternal life that the god who cannot be promised, before the world does not start; 1:3 hath in suitable times however announced its word by preaching which is fixed at me in accordance with the bidding of the god our rescuer; 1:4 with of the Titus, gain to have the general faith afterwards son: To seem, with favour and peace, of the god the father and the Lord Christian Jesus our Saviour.
1:5 for this cause let I thee in Crete, with those the sentence shouldest of Thou for the account the things that to wish, and older ordiniert in each city, since I had named thee: 1:6, if are perfect, the husband of a woman who does not owe marked reliable children having rebellion or unruly.
of 1:7 for Bishop, as a director of the god perfectly sound; not selfwilled, not with the wine, any apparatus of impact, does not oppose soon with the dirty mania of profit given given; 1:8 however liked hospitality, one liked of the good men, sobrement, precisely, holily, moderately; 1:9, that which the reliable word holds quickly, while it informs hath which it can be in measurement by a good teaching, exhort and gainsayers.
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to convince 1:10 for there much is futile unruly and Talkers and defrauders, particularly them it Circumcision: 1:11 of its stopped openings being must fall, the complete houses, the things which do not have them, are for sake.
the dirty mania of profit informing 1:12 one automatically, even Prophet known as of their himself, Cretians alway lying, bad animals, bellies.
1:13 slow this witness are precisely. Wherefore blames it clearly which can be good in the faith him; 1:14 which the attention does not give to the Jewish fables and the biddings of the men who turn 1:15 truth.
to pure all the things are purely: but with it which defiled to be and Unbelieving is pure nothing; but its understanding and Gewissenhaftigkeit is even defiled.
1:16 explain why they know a god; but in work are him and disobedient abominable, refuse it and and with each good work reprobate.
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