Read Titus 1.5-16. In 1.5-16: The instruction on church order. The letter contrasts the elders and the false teachers: The false teachers are motivated by sordid gain (v. 11); the elders must not be greedy for gain (v. 7). The false teachers upset whole families (v. 11); the elders must be able to control their own families (v. 6). In verse 5: Paul, while captive, spent time at Crete (Acts 27.7-15), but neither Acts nor his own letters says he started a mission there. Furthermore, after Crete Paul is taken on to Malta, not Nicopolos (Acts 28.1). In verses 5-7: Elders and bishops seem to be the same. In verse 9: The determination of ops seem to be the same. In verse 9: The determination of sound (healthy or correct) doctrine is based on the reasoning of a community; see 1.13; 2.1, 2, 8: 1 Tim 1.10; 6.3; 2 Tim 1.13; 4.3, In verse 12: A stereotype attributed by some early christens (Clement of Alexandria, Chrysostom, and Jerome) to Epimenides, a Cretan poet from the sixth century BCE. In verse 16: Work, (see 1.16; 2.7, 14; 3.1, 8).Comments or Questions..
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
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