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1
This
is
a true
saying,
If a man
desire
the office of a bishop,
he desireth
a good
work.
2
A bishop
then
must
be
blameless,
the husband
of one
wife,
vigilant,
sober,
of good behaviour,
given to hospitality,
apt to teach;
3
Not
given to wine,
no
striker,
not greedy of filthy lucre; but
patient,
not a brawler,
not covetous;
4
One that ruleth
well
his own
house,
having
his children
in
subjection
with
all
gravity;
5
(For if a man know not
how
to rule
his own
house,
how
shall he take care of
the church
of God?
)
6
Not
a novice,
lest
being lifted up with pride
he fall
into
the condemnation
of the devil.
7
Moreover he
must
have
a good
report
of
them which are without;
lest
he fall
into
reproach
and
the snare
of the devil.
8
Likewise
must
the deacons
be
grave,
not
doubletongued,
not
given
to much
wine,
not
greedy of filthy lucre;
9
Holding
the mystery
of the faith
in
a pure
conscience.
10
And
let
these
also
first be proved;
then
let
them use the office of a deacon,
being
found
blameless.
11
Even so
must their
wives
be
grave,
not
slanderers,
sober,
faithful
in
all things.
12
Let
the deacons
be
the husbands
of one
wife,
ruling
their children
and
their own
houses
well.
13
For
they that have used the office of a deacon
well
purchase
to themselves
a good
degree,
and
great
boldness
in
the faith
which
is in
Christ
Jesus.
14
These things
write I
unto thee,
hoping
to come
unto thee shortly:
15
But
if
I tarry long,
that
thou mayest know
how
thou oughtest
to behave thyself
in
the house
of
God,
which
is
the church
of the living
God,
the pillar
and
ground
of the truth.
16
And
without controversy
great
is
the mystery
of godliness:
God
was manifest
in
the flesh,
justified
in
the Spirit,
seen
of angels,
preached
unto
the Gentiles,
believed on
in
the world,
received up
into
glory.
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