2 Timothy 2:23
But foolishe & vnlearned questions put from thee, knowyng that they do but gender strife.
But foolishe & vnlearned questions put from thee, knowyng that they do but gender strife.
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9But foolishe questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and striuinges about the lawe, auoyde: for they are vnprofitable and vayne.
10A man that is an aucthour of sectes, after the first and the seconde admonition, auoyde:
24And the seruaunt of the Lorde must not striue: but be gentle vnto all men, apt to teache, sufferyng euyll in mekenesse,
25Instructing the which are contrarie mynded, yf God at any tyme wyll geue them repentaunce, to the knowledge of the trueth:
3Yf any man teache otherwyse, and consenteth not vnto the wholsome wordes of our Lorde Iesus Christe, and to the doctrine whiche is accordyng to godlynesse:
4He is puft vp, knowyng nothing, but dotyng about questions and strifes of wordes, wherof commeth enuie, stryfe, raylynges, euyll surmysynges,
5Uayne disputations of men of corrupte myndes, destitute of the trueth, thynkyng lucre to be godlynesse. From suche be thou separate.
4Neither geue heede to fables and endlesse genealogies, whiche breede questions, more then godly edifying which is in fayth.
22Lustes of youth auoyde, but folowe ryghteousnesse, fayth, loue, peace, with them that call on the Lorde out of a pure heart.
14Of these thynges put them in remembraunce, testifie before the Lorde, that they striue not about wordes to no profite, but to the peruertyng of ye hearers.
15Studie to shewe thy selfe approued vnto God, a workman not to be ashamed, rightlie deuidyng the worde of trueth.
16But prophane voyces of vanitie passe ouer: For they wyll encrease vnto greater vngodlynesse.
20O Timotheus, saue that which is geuen thee to kepe, auoydyng prophane and vayne bablynges, and oppositions of science, falslie so called:
3It is a mans honour to kepe him selfe from strife: but euery foole wyll be medling.
7But cast away prophane & old wiues fables: Exercise thy selfe rather vnto godlynesse.
14The beginning of strife is, as when a man maketh an issue for water: therfore leaue of before the contention be medled with.
6From the whiche thynges, some hauyng erred, haue tourned vnto vayne ianglyng:
7Couetyng to be doctours of the lawe, not vnderstandyng what they speake, neither wherof they affirme.
4Geue not the foole an aunswere after his foolishnes, lest thou become like vnto him.
5But make the foole an aunswere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne conceipt.
17Nowe I beseche you brethren, marke them whiche cause deuision, & geue occasions of euyll, contrarie to the doctrine whiche ye haue learned, and auoyde them.
14Not takyng heede to Iewes fables and comaundementes of men, turnyng from the trueth.
11But thou O man of God, flee these thynges, and folow after righteousnes, godlynes, faith, loue, pacience, mekenes.
15For so is the wyll of God, that with well doyng, ye may stoppe the mouthes of foolishe and ignoraunt men:
14But yf ye haue bitter enuiyng & strife in your hearte, glorie not, neither be lyers agaynst the trueth.
8Be not hastie to go to lawe: lest haplye thou knowest not what to do when thy neighbour hath confounded thee.
1A soft aunswere appeaseth wrath: but rough wordes stirre vp anger.
23Which thynges haue a shewe of wisdome, in superstition & humblenesse of mynde, and in hurtyng of the body, not in any honour to the satisfiyng of ye flesh.
2To blaspheme no man, to be no fyghters, but gentle, shewyng all mekenesse vnto all men.
3For we our selues also were some tyme foolyshe, disobedient, deceaued, seruyng diuers lustes & voluptuousnes, lyuyng in maliciousnesse and enuie, full of hate, hatyng one another.
26Let vs not be desirous of vayne glorie, prouoking one another, enuying one another.
7Euer learnyng, and neuer able to come vnto the knowledge of the trueth.
16Yea almost in euery epistle, speakyng of such thinges: among which, are manye thynges harde to be vnderstande, which they that are vnlearned and vnstable, peruert, as they do also the other scriptures, vnto their owne destruction.
17Ye therfore beloued, seyng ye be warned afore hande, beware lest ye with other men be also plucked away through the errour of the wicked, and fall from your owne stedfastnesse:
7Get thee from a foolishe man, when thou perceauest not in hym the lippes of knowledge.
14As obedient chyldren, not fashionyng your selues vnto the former lustes of your ignoraunce:
38But yf any man be ignoraunt, let hym be ignoraunt.
1From whence cometh warre and fightyng among you? come they not here hence, euen of your lustes that fight in your members?
3The foolishnesse of man paruerteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the Lorde.
4No man that warreth, entangleth hym selfe with thaffayres of this lyfe, that he may please hym which hath chosen hym to be a souldier.
5Not in the lust of concupiscence, euen as the gentiles, which knowe not God.
9Exhort seruauntes, to be obedient vnto their owne maisters, and to please them in all thynges, not aunsweryng agayne:
27My sonne heare no more the doctrine that leadeth thee vnto errours from the wordes of vnderstanding.
14Do all thyng without murmuryng and disputyng:
15Abhorre it and go not therein, depart aside, and passe ouer by it.
6Forsake foolishnes, and ye shall lyue: and see that ye go in the way of vnderstandyng.
16For where enuiyng and strife is, there is sedition & all maner of euyll workes.
15My sonne, walke not thou with them, refrayne thy foote from their wayes.
14But continue thou in the thynges which thou haste learned, which also were committed vnto thee, knowyng of whom thou hast learned them:
18An angry man stirreth vp strife: but he that is patient stylleth discorde.