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Text -- Titus 1:8 (NET)

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1:8 Instead he must be hospitable, devoted to what is good, sensible, upright, devout, and self-controlled.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Tit 1:8 - -- A lover of good ( philagathon ). Late double compound (philos , agathos ). See Wisdom 7:22. Here only in N.T. Just (dikaion ), holy (hosion ) not...

A lover of good ( philagathon ).

Late double compound (philos , agathos ). See Wisdom 7:22. Here only in N.T. Just (dikaion ), holy (hosion ) not in 1 Timothy 3.

Robertson: Tit 1:8 - -- Temperate ( egkratē ). Old and common adjective (en , kratos , strength), having power over, controlling, here only in N.T. Picture of self-contro...

Temperate ( egkratē ).

Old and common adjective (en , kratos , strength), having power over, controlling, here only in N.T. Picture of self-control.

Vincent: Tit 1:8 - -- A lover of hospitality ( φιλόξενον ) Better, hospitable . See on 1Ti 3:2.

A lover of hospitality ( φιλόξενον )

Better, hospitable . See on 1Ti 3:2.

Vincent: Tit 1:8 - -- A lover of good men ( φιλάγαθον ) N.T.o . Better, lover of good .

A lover of good men ( φιλάγαθον )

N.T.o . Better, lover of good .

Vincent: Tit 1:8 - -- Temperate ( ἐγκρατῆ ) N.T.o . Originally, having power over ; possessed of ; hence, controlling , keeping in hand . Ἑ...

Temperate ( ἐγκρατῆ )

N.T.o . Originally, having power over ; possessed of ; hence, controlling , keeping in hand . Ἑγκράτεια temperance , Act 24:25; Gal 5:23; 2Pe 1:6. Εγκρατεύεσθαι to contain one's self , 1Co 7:9; 1Co 9:25.

JFB: Tit 1:8 - -- Needed especially in those days (Rom 12:13; 1Ti 3:2; Heb 13:2; 1Pe 4:9; 3Jo 1:5). Christians travelling from one place to another were received and fo...

Needed especially in those days (Rom 12:13; 1Ti 3:2; Heb 13:2; 1Pe 4:9; 3Jo 1:5). Christians travelling from one place to another were received and forwarded on their journey by their brethren.

JFB: Tit 1:8 - -- Greek, "a lover of (all that is) good," men or things (Phi 4:8-9).

Greek, "a lover of (all that is) good," men or things (Phi 4:8-9).

JFB: Tit 1:8 - -- Towards one's self; "discreet"; "self-restrained" [ALFORD], (see on 1Ti 2:9).

Towards one's self; "discreet"; "self-restrained" [ALFORD], (see on 1Ti 2:9).

JFB: Tit 1:8 - -- Towards "men."

Towards "men."

JFB: Tit 1:8 - -- Towards God (see on 1Th 2:10).

Towards God (see on 1Th 2:10).

JFB: Tit 1:8 - -- "One having his passions, tongue, hand and eyes, at command" [CHRYSOSTOM]; "continent."

"One having his passions, tongue, hand and eyes, at command" [CHRYSOSTOM]; "continent."

Clarke: Tit 1:8 - -- A lover of hospitality - Φιλοξενον· A lover of strangers. See the note on 1Ti 3:2. Instead of φιλοξενον, one MS. has φιλο...

A lover of hospitality - Φιλοξενον· A lover of strangers. See the note on 1Ti 3:2. Instead of φιλοξενον, one MS. has φιλοπτωχον, a lover of the poor. That minister who neglects the poor, but is frequent in his visits to the rich, knows little of his Master’ s work, and has little of his Master’ s spirit

Clarke: Tit 1:8 - -- A lover of good men - Φιλαγαθον· A lover of goodness or of good things in general

A lover of good men - Φιλαγαθον· A lover of goodness or of good things in general

Clarke: Tit 1:8 - -- Sober - Prudent in all his conduct. Just in all his dealings. Holy in his heart

Sober - Prudent in all his conduct. Just in all his dealings. Holy in his heart

Clarke: Tit 1:8 - -- Temperate - self-denying and abstemious, in his food and raiment; not too nice on points of honor, nor magisterially rigid in the exercise of his ec...

Temperate - self-denying and abstemious, in his food and raiment; not too nice on points of honor, nor magisterially rigid in the exercise of his ecclesiastical functions. Qualifications rarely found in spiritual governors.

Calvin: Tit 1:8 - -- 8.But hospitable, devoted to kindness Hence it is evident how destructive is that plague which tears the Church by quarrels. With this vice he contra...

8.But hospitable, devoted to kindness Hence it is evident how destructive is that plague which tears the Church by quarrels. With this vice he contrasts, first, docility, and next, gentleness and modesty towards all; for a bishop will never teach well, who is not also ready to learn. Augustine praises highly a saying of Cyprian: “Let him be as patient to learn as skillful to teach.” Besides, bishops often need advice and warnings. If they refuse to be admonished, if they reject good advices, they will immediately fall headlong to the grievous injury of the Church. The remedy against these evils, therefore, is, that they be not wise to themselves.

I have chosen to translateφιλάγαθον devoted to kindness, rather than with Erasmus, “a lover of good things;” for this virtue, accompanied by hospitality, appears to be contrasted by Paul with covetousness and niggardliness. He calls that man just, who lives among men without doing harm to any one. Holiness has reference to God; for even Plato draws this distinction between the two words.

TSK: Tit 1:8 - -- a lover of hospitality : 1Ti 3:2 a lover of good : 1Sa 18:1; 1Ki 5:1, 1Ki 5:7; Psa 16:3; Amo 5:15; 1Jo 3:14, 1Jo 5:1 men : or, things sober : Tit 2:7;...

a lover of hospitality : 1Ti 3:2

a lover of good : 1Sa 18:1; 1Ki 5:1, 1Ki 5:7; Psa 16:3; Amo 5:15; 1Jo 3:14, 1Jo 5:1

men : or, things

sober : Tit 2:7; 2Co 6:4-8; 1Th 2:10; 1Ti 4:12, 1Ti 6:11; 2Ti 2:22

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Tit 1:8 - -- But a lover of hospitality - Notes, 1Ti 3:2. A lover of good men - Margin, "or things."The Greek ( φιλάγαθος philagathos )...

But a lover of hospitality - Notes, 1Ti 3:2.

A lover of good men - Margin, "or things."The Greek ( φιλάγαθος philagathos ) means, a lover of good, and may apply to any thing that is good. It may refer to good men, as included under the general term good; and there is no more essential qualification of a bishop than this. A man who sustains the office of a minister of the gospel, should love every good object, and be ever ready to promote it; and he should love every good man, no matter in what denomination or country he may be found - no matter what his complexion, and no matter what his rank in life; compare the notes at Phi 4:8.

Sober - Notes, 1Ti 1:2.

Just - Upright in his dealings with all. A minister can do little good who is not; compare the notes at Phi 4:8.

Holy - Pious, or devout. Faithful in all his duties to God; Notes, 1Ti 2:8.

Temperate - ἐγκρατῆ egkratē . Having power or control over all his passions. We apply the term now with reference to abstinence from intoxicating liquors. In the Scriptures, it includes not only that, but also much more. It implies control over all our passions and appetites. See it explained in the notes at Act 24:25; compare 1Co 7:9; 1Co 9:25; Gal 5:23.

Poole: Tit 1:8 - -- But a lover of hospitality a lover of strangers: See Poole on "1Ti 3:2" . A lover of good men one that hath a kindness for good men, or who loves ...

But a lover of hospitality a lover of strangers: See Poole on "1Ti 3:2" .

A lover of good men one that hath a kindness for good men, or who loves all good things.

Sober: See Poole on "1Ti 3:2".

Just just in his dealings between man and man, giving to all their due.

Holy one that reverenceth and worshippeth God, and is heavenly and spiritual in his conversation.

Temperate one that restraineth all his evil inclinations and propensions, that hath brought his sensitive appetite under the dominion and government of his reason.

Haydock: Tit 1:8 - -- Continent: [7] though both the Latin and Greek word signify in general, one that hath abstained, or contained, and overcome himself: yet it is particu...

Continent: [7] though both the Latin and Greek word signify in general, one that hath abstained, or contained, and overcome himself: yet it is particularly used for such as contain themselves from carnal pleasures. (Witham)

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Continentem, Greek: egkrate. The Protestant translate the verb, (1 Corinthians vii. 9.) If they cannot contain, let them marry.

Gill: Tit 1:8 - -- But a lover of hospitality,.... See Gill on 1Ti 3:2. a lover of good men, or "of good"; the Syriac version renders it, "of good things"; as prayer,...

But a lover of hospitality,.... See Gill on 1Ti 3:2.

a lover of good men, or "of good"; the Syriac version renders it, "of good things"; as prayer, preaching, reading, meditation, spiritual conversation, and every religious exercise: or "of good men"; for such an elder or bishop has chiefly to do and converse with; and if he is not a lover of them, their company will be disagreeable to him, and he will be of no advantage to them; and if he does not love the souls of men, he will not naturally care for their state, or be concerned for their good.

Sober: in body, using moderation in diet and dress; and in mind, being prudent, modest, and humble, and thinking soberly of himself, and others, as he ought.

Just; righteous in his dealings with men, giving to everyone their due; upright and sincere in his conversation with the saints; and faithful in his counsel, admonitions, and reproofs.

Holy; devout towards God, constant in all religious exercises in the closet, family, and church; and living soberly, righteously, and godly in the world.

Temperate; in eating and drinking; continent from the lusts of the flesh; and even abstaining from those things which might be lawfully used, though inexpedient, for the sake of the weak, the peace of the church, and the glory of God.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: Tit 1:8 But a lover of hospitality, a lover of good men, ( k ) sober, just, holy, temperate; ( k ) Cautious, and of a sound judgment, and of a singular examp...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Tit 1:1-16 - --1 For what end Titus was left in Crete.6 How they that are to be chosen ministers ought to be qualified.11 The mouths of evil teachers to be stopped;1...

Combined Bible: Tit 1:8 - --But a lover of hospitality,

MHCC: Tit 1:5-9 - --The character and qualification of pastors, here called elders and bishops, agree with what the apostle wrote to Timothy. Being such bishops and overs...

Matthew Henry: Tit 1:6-16 - -- The apostle here gives Titus directions about ordination, showing whom he should ordain, and whom not. I. Of those whom he should ordain. He points ...

Barclay: Tit 1:8-9 - --The previous passage set out the things which the elder of the Church must not be; this one sets out what he must be. These necessary qualities grou...

Constable: Tit 1:5--3:12 - --II. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING THE CHURCH IN ORDER 1:5--3:11 As in 1 Timothy, Paul plunged into the business of hi...

Constable: Tit 1:5-9 - --A. The appointment of elders 1:5-9 Paul began his instructions with these directions to emphasize the priority of setting qualified leaders over the a...

College: Tit 1:1-16 - --TITUS 1 I. SALUTATION (1:1-4) 1 Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ for the faith of God's elect and the knowledge of the truth th...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Titus (Book Introduction) The Epistle to Titus Probably 66 or 67 Apparently From Nicopolis

JFB: Titus (Book Introduction) GENUINENESS.--CLEMENT OF ROME quotes it [Epistle to the Corinthians, 2]; IRENÆUS [Against Heresies, 3.3.4] refers to it as Paul's; THEOPHILUS OF ANTI...

JFB: Titus (Outline) ADDRESS: FOR WHAT END TITUS WAS LEFT IN CRETE. QUALIFICATIONS FOR ELDERS: GAINSAYERS IN CRETE NEEDING REPROOF. (Tit. 1:1-16) DIRECTIONS TO TITUS: HOW...

TSK: Titus 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Tit 1:1, For what end Titus was left in Crete; Tit 1:6, How they that are to be chosen ministers ought to be qualified; Tit 1:11, The mou...

Poole: Titus 1 (Chapter Introduction) ARGUMENT As a general of an army, who hath a large country to conquer, cannot himself stay long in a conquered city, but leaving it with a garrison...

MHCC: Titus (Book Introduction) This epistle chiefly contains directions to Titus concerning the elders of the Church, and the manner in which he should give instruction; and the lat...

MHCC: Titus 1 (Chapter Introduction) (Tit 1:1-4) The apostle salutes Titus. (Tit 1:5-9) The qualifications of a faithful pastor. (Tit 1:10-16) The evil temper and practices of false tea...

Matthew Henry: Titus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle of St. Paul to Titus This Epistle of Paul to Titus is much of the same nature with those to...

Matthew Henry: Titus 1 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The preface or introduction to the epistle, showing from and to whom it was written, with the apostle's salutation and...

Barclay: Titus (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: Titus 1 (Chapter Introduction) The Mainsprings Of Apostleship (Tit_1:1-4) An Apostle's Gospel (Tit_1:1-4 Continued) God's Purpose And God's Good Time (Tit_1:1-4 Continued) A F...

Constable: Titus (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background Paul may have visited Crete more than once. It seem...

Constable: Titus (Outline) Outline I. Salutation 1:1-4 II. Instructions for setting the church in order 1:5-3:11 ...

Constable: Titus Titus Bibliography Bailey, Mark L. "A Biblical Theology of Paul's Pastoral Epistles." in A Biblical Theology of...

Haydock: Titus (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO TITUS. INTRODUCTION. The design of this epistle is much the same as in the two former to Timothy. He...

Gill: Titus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO TITUS Titus, to whom this epistle is inscribed, was a Greek, an uncircumcised Gentile, and so remained; nor did the apostle circumc...

Gill: Titus 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO TITUS 1 This chapter contains the inscription of the epistle, the apostle's salutation and preface to it; an account of the qualifi...

College: Titus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION PLACE OF ORIGIN AND DATE At the time of writing Titus, Paul was in or on his way to Nicopolis where he planned to spend the winter (3:1...

College: Titus (Outline) OUTLINE I. SALUTATION - 1:1-4 II. APPOINTING ELDERS - 1:5-16 A. Qualification of Elders - 1:5-9 B. Elders' Duty to False Teachers - 1:10-...

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