Titus 2:9
Exhort seruauntes, to be obedient vnto their owne maisters, and to please them in all thynges, not aunsweryng agayne:
Exhort seruauntes, to be obedient vnto their owne maisters, and to please them in all thynges, not aunsweryng agayne:
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20Chyldren, obey your fathers and mothers in all thynges, for that is well pleasyng vnto the Lorde.
21Fathers, prouoke not your chyldren to anger, lest they be discouraged.
22Seruauntes, obey in all thynges to your bodyly maisters: not with eye seruice, as men pleasers, but in singlenesse of heart, fearyng God.
23And whatsoeuer ye do, do it heartilie, as to the Lorde, and not vnto men:
1Let as many seruauntes as are vnder the yoke, count their maisters worthy of all honour, that the name of god and his doctrine be not blasphemed.
2And they whiche haue beleuyng maisters, despise them not because they are brethren: but rather do seruice, forasmuch as they are beleuyng and beloued and partakers of the benefite. These thynges teache and exhort.
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:
10Neither pickers, but shewing all good faythfulnesse, that they may adourne the doctrine of God our sauiour in all thynges.
5Seruauntes obey them that are your bodyly maisters, with feare and tremblyng, in singlenesse of your heart, as vnto Christe.
6Not with seruice vnto the eye, as men pleasers: but as the seruautes of Christ.
7Doyng the wyll of God fro the heart, with good wyll seruyng the Lorde, and not men:
8Knowyng, that whatsoeuer good thyng any man doeth, that shall he receaue agayne of the Lorde, whether he be bonde or free.
9And ye maisters do the same thynges vnto them, puttyng away threatnyng: knowyng that your maister also is in heauen, neither is respecte of person with hym.
12And see that ye haue honest conuersation among the gentiles: that where as they backbite you as euyll doers, they may by your good workes whiche they shall see, prayse God in the day of visitation.
13Submit your selues therfore vnto al maner ordinaunce of ma for the Lordes sake: whether it be vnto the king, as hauyng the preeminence:
14Other vnto rulers, as vnto them that are sent of hym for the punyshment of euyll doers, but for the laude of them that do well.
15For so is the wyll of God, that with well doyng, ye may stoppe the mouthes of foolishe and ignoraunt men:
16As free, and not as hauyng the libertie for a cloke of maliciousnes, but euen as the seruauntes of God.
17Honour all men. Loue brotherly felowship. Feare God. Honour the kyng.
18Seruauntes, obey your maisters with all feare, not only yf they be good & curteous, but also though they be frowarde.
4To make the young women sober mynded, to loue their husbandes, to loue their chyldren,
5(To be) discrete, chaste, house kepers, good, obedient vnto their owne husbandes, that the worde of God be not blasphemed.
6Young men lykewyse exhort, to be sober mynded.
7In all thynges shewyng thy selfe a paterne of good workes, in the doctrine, vncorruptnesse, grauitie, integritie,
8Wholsome worde, vnrebukeable, that he which withstandeth, may be ashamed, hauyng no euyll thyng to say of you.
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:
1Maisters, do vnto your seruauntes that which is iust & equall, knowyng that ye also haue a maister in heauen.
1Warne them to be subiect to rule & power, to obey magistrates, to be redie to euery good worke:
2To blaspheme no man, to be no fyghters, but gentle, shewyng all mekenesse vnto all men.
15These thynges speake and exhort, and rebuke with all aucthoritie. Let no man dispise thee.
10Accuse not a seruaunt vnto his maister, lest he speake euyll of thee, and thou be hurt.
9Holdyng fast the faythfull worde, which is accordyng to doctrine, that he may be able both to exhort in wholsome doctrine, and to improue them that say agaynst it.
1Likewise ye wyues, be in subiectio to your husbandes, that euen they whiche obey not the word, may without the word, be wonne by the couersation of ye wiues,
3Let vs geue none occasion of euyll in any thyng, that the ministerie be not blamed:
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.
16Knowe ye not, how that to whom soeuer ye commit your selues as seruauntes to obey, his seruauntes ye are to whom ye obey: whether it be of sinne vnto death, or of obedience vnto ryghteousnesse?
17Obey them that haue the ouersight of you, and submit your selues: for they watche for your soules, as they that must geue accomptes, that they may do it with ioy, and not with griefe: for that is vnprofitable for you.
1But speake thou the thynges which become wholsome doctrine.
9For this cause veryly did I write, that I myght knowe the profe of you, whether ye be obedient in all thynges.
2For kynges, and for all that are in auctoritie, that we maye leade a quiete and peaceable lyfe, in all godlynesse and honestie.
3For that is good and accepted in the syght of God our sauiour,
18Wiues, submit your selues vnto your owne husbandes, as it is comely in the Lorde.
8And woulde not rather say vnto hym, dresse, wherwith I may suppe, & gyrde vp thy selfe, and serue me, tyll I haue eaten and dronken, and afterward eate thou, and drynke thou?
9Doth he thanke that seruaunt, because he dyd the thynges that were commaunded vnto hym? I trowe not.
14Do all thyng without murmuryng and disputyng:
9Not rendryng euyl for euyll, or rebuke for rebuke: but contrarywyse blesse, knowyng that ye are therevnto called, euen that ye shoulde be heyres of the blessyng.
11Not lither in businesse, feruent in spirite, seruyng the Lorde,
6And are readie to take vengeaunce on all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfylled.
19A stubbourne seruaunt wyll not be the better for wordes: for though he vnderstande, yet will he not regarde them.