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As many as
are
under
a yoke
as
slaves,
let them esteem
the
own
masters
worthy
of all
honor,
so that
the
name
of God
and the
teaching
should not be blasphemed.
2
Now
those
having
believing
masters,
let them not despise
them
because
they are
brothers;
but rather,
let them serve
them
,
because
those
being helped
by the
good service
are
believing
and
beloved.
Teach
and
exhort
these things.
3
If
anyone
teaches another doctrine
and does not draw near,
being sound
in
the
words
of our
Lord
Jesus
Christ and the
teaching
according to
godliness,
4
he is puffed up,
knowing
nothing,
but
unhealthy
about
controversies
and
disputes about words,
out of
which
come
envy,
strife,
slander,
evil
suspicions,
5
and
constant frictions
among men
corrupted
in mind
and
destitute
of the truth,
holding
godliness
to be
a means of gain.
6
But
godliness
with
contentment
is
great
gain.
7
For
we brought
nothing
into the
world,
because
neither
are we able
to carry out
anything.
8
But
having
sustenance
and
coverings,
with these
we will be content.
9
But
those
desiring
to be rich
fall
into
temptation
and
a snare,
and
many
foolish
and
harmful
desires,
which
plunge
men
into
ruin
and
destruction.
10
For the
love of money
is
a root
of all kinds
of evils,
which some,
stretching after,
have been seduced
away from the
faith
and
have pierced
themselves
with many
sorrows.
11
But you, O
man
of God,
flee
these things
and
pursue
righteousness, godliness, faith, love,
endurance,
and
gentleness.
12
Fight
the
good
fight
of the
faith.
Lay hold
of the
eternal
life
to
which
you were called,
and also
did confess
the
good
confession
before
many
witnesses.
13
I charge
you
before
God,
the
One
giving life
to
all things, and Christ Jesus,
the
One
having testified
the
good
confession
before
Pontius
Pilate,
14
for you
to keep
the commandment, without stain, above reproach,
until
the
appearing
of our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
15
which
He will display
in the
own
seasons,
blessed
and
alone
Sovereign, the
King
of those being kings, and
the
Lord
of those being lords,
16
alone
having
immortality,
dwelling
in unapproachable
light,
whom
no one
of men
has seen
nor
is able
to see, to
whom
be
honor
and
eternal
dominion.
Amen.
17
Instruct
the
rich
in
the
present
age
not to be high-minded,
nor
to have hope
in
the
uncertainty
of riches, but on God,
the
One
richly
providing
us
all things
for
enjoyment;
18
to do
good
,
to be rich
in
good
works,
to be
generous in distributing,
ready to share,
19
treasuring up
for themselves
a good
foundation
for the
future,
so that
they may take hold
of
that which is indeed
life.
20
O
Timothy,
guard
the
deposit committed
to you
,
avoiding
profane,
empty babblings,
and
opposing arguments
falsely called
knowledge,
21
which
some
professing,
have gone astray
from the
faith.
Grace
be
with you all.
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