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1
Do not
rebuke
an older man, but
exhort
him
as
a father;
younger
men
as
brothers;
2
elder
women
as
mothers;
and
younger
women
as
sisters,
in
all
purity.
3
Honor
widows
who
are
truly
widows
.
4
But
if
any
widow
has
children
or
grandchildren,
let them learn
to be devout
first to the
own
household
and
to give
recompense to
parents;
for
this
is pleasing
before
God.
5
Now
she who
is
a widow
indeed, and being left alone,
has hope
in
God
and
continues
in supplications
and
prayers
night
and
day.
6
But she
living in self-indulgence
is dead
while
living.
7
Also
command
these things,
so that
they should be
above reproach.
8
Now
if
anyone
does not provide for
the
own,
and
especially
his
household,
he has denied
the
faith
and is
worse than
an unbeliever.
9
Let a widow be enrolled, being not
less than
sixty
years
old
,
the
wife
of one
man,
10
be
in
g borne witness to
in
good
works:
if
she has brought up children,
if
she has enterta
in
ed strangers,
if
she has washed
the
feet
of the sa
in
ts,
if
she has imparted relief
to those
be
in
g oppressed,
if
she has followed after
every
good
work.
11
But
refuse
younger
widows;
for
when
they might grow wanton against
Christ,
they desire
to marry,
12
incurring
judgment,
because
they have cast off
the
first
faith.
13
And
at the same time
also
,
going about
house to house,
they learn
to be
idle;
and
not
only
idle,
but
also
gossips
and
busybodies,
speaking things
not
being proper.
14
Therefore
I want
the
younger
ones
to marry,
to bear children,
to manage their households,
to give
the
one
opposing
no
occasion
on account
of reproach.
15
For
already
some
have turned aside
after
Satan.
16
If
any
believing
woman
has
dependent
widows,
let her impart relief
to them, and let the
church
not
be burdened,
so that
it may impart relief
to those
who are
truly
widows.
17
Let the
elders
ruling
well
be counted worthy
of double
honor,
especially
those
laboring
in
the
word
and
the
teaching.
18
For the
Scripture
says,
You shall not muzzle
an ox treading out grain, and, The
workman
is
worthy
of his wages.
19
Do not
receive
an accusation
against
an elder,
except
upon
two
or
three
witnesses.
20
But
those
sinning,
rebuke
before
all,
so that
the
rest
might have
fear
as well.
21
I earnestly testify
before
God
and Christ
Jesus
and the
elect
angels
that
you should keep
these things
apart from
prejudice,
doing
nothing
out of
partiality.
22
Lay
hands
on no one
hastily,
nor
share
in
the
sins
of others;
keep
yourself
pure.
23
No longer
drink
only
water,
but
use
a little
wine,
beca
use
of
the
stomach
and your
frequent
ailments.
24
The
sins
of some
men
are
manifest,
going before
them
to
judg
men
t;
but
of some
also
they appear later.
25
Likewise
also,
the
good
works
are
evident,
and even those being
o
the
rwise
are
unable
to be concealed.
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