
Text -- Titus 2:3 (NET)




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Robertson: Tit 2:3 - -- Aged women ( presbutidas ).
Old word, feminine of presbutēs , only here in N.T. See presbuteras in 1Ti 5:2.
Aged women (
Old word, feminine of

Robertson: Tit 2:3 - -- Reverent ( hieroprepeis ).
Old word (heiros , prepei ). Only here in N.T. Same idea in 1Ti 2:10. Like people engaged in sacred duties (Lock).
Reverent (
Old word (

Robertson: Tit 2:3 - -- In demeanour ( en katastēmati ).
Late and rare word (inscriptions) from kathistēmi , deportment, only here in N.T.
In demeanour (
Late and rare word (inscriptions) from


Robertson: Tit 2:3 - -- Nor enslaved to much wine ( mēde oinōi pollōi dedoulōmenas ).
Perfect passive participle of douloō , with dative case oinōi . See note on...
Nor enslaved to much wine (
Perfect passive participle of

Robertson: Tit 2:3 - -- Teachers of that which is good ( kalodidaskalous ).
Compound word found here alone, bona docentes (teaching good and beautiful things). A sorely n...
Teachers of that which is good (
Compound word found here alone, bona docentes (teaching good and beautiful things). A sorely needed mission.
Aged women (
N.T.o . See on

Vincent: Tit 2:3 - -- Behavior ( καταστήματι )
N.T.o . See on καταστολή apparel , 1Ti 2:9. It means, primarily, condition or state . Once i...
Behavior (
N.T.o . See on

Vincent: Tit 2:3 - -- As becometh holiness ( ἱεροπρεπεῖς )
N.T.o . lxx, 4 Macc. 9:25; 11:20. In the Theages (wrongly ascribed to Plato), τῷ υι...
As becometh holiness (
N.T.o . lxx, 4 Macc. 9:25; 11:20. In the Theages (wrongly ascribed to Plato),

Vincent: Tit 2:3 - -- False accusers ( διαβόλους )
Better, slanderers . See on Mat 4:1, and see on 1Ti 3:6, 1Ti 3:11.

Vincent: Tit 2:3 - -- Given to much wine ( οἴνῳ πολλῷ δεδουλωμένας )
More correctly, enslaved to much wine. The verb only here in Pa...
Given to much wine (
More correctly, enslaved to much wine. The verb only here in Pastorals. Comp. 1Ti 3:8.

Teachers of good things (
N.T.o . o lxx, o Class.
The particulars whereof follow.

If they use a little for their often infirmities.

Age and experience call them so to be. Let them teach good only.
"deportment."

JFB: Tit 2:3 - -- "as becometh women consecrated to God" [WAHL]: being by our Christian calling priestesses unto God (Eph 5:3; 1Ti 2:10). "Observant of sacred decorum" ...

Not slanderers: a besetting sin of some elderly women.

JFB: Tit 2:3 - -- The besetting sin of the Cretans (Tit 1:12). Literally, "enslaved to much wine." Addiction to wine is slavery (Rom 6:16; 2Pe 2:19).

JFB: Tit 2:3 - -- In private: not in public (1Co 14:34; 1Ti 2:11-12); influencing for good the younger women by precept and example.
In private: not in public (1Co 14:34; 1Ti 2:11-12); influencing for good the younger women by precept and example.
Clarke: Tit 2:3 - -- The aged women likewise - I believe elderly women are meant, and not deaconesses
The aged women likewise - I believe elderly women are meant, and not deaconesses

Clarke: Tit 2:3 - -- That they be in behavior - Εν καταστηματι ἱεροπρεπεις· That they be in their dress, gait, and general deportment, such ...
That they be in behavior -

Clarke: Tit 2:3 - -- Not false accusers - Μη διαβολους· Not devils; we have had the same expression applied in the same way, 1Ti 3:11 (note)
Not false accusers -

Clarke: Tit 2:3 - -- Not given to much wine - Μη οινῳ πολλῳ δεδουλωμενας· Not enslaved by much wine, not habitual drunkards or tipplers; ha...
Not given to much wine -
Calvin -> Tit 2:3
Calvin: Tit 2:3 - -- 3.That aged women in like manner We very frequently see, that females advanced in age either continue to dress with the lightness of youthful years, ...
3.That aged women in like manner We very frequently see, that females advanced in age either continue to dress with the lightness of youthful years, or have something superstitious in their apparel, and seldom hit the golden mean. Paul wished to guard against both extremes, by enjoining them to follow a course that is agreeable both to outward propriety and to religion; or, if you choose to express it in simpler language, to give evidence, by their very dress, that they are holy and godly women.
He next corrects another two vices, to which they are often addicted, when he forbids them to be slanderers and slaves to much wine Talkativeness is a disease of women, and it is increased by old age. To this is added, that women never think that they are eloquent enough, if they are not given to prattling and to slander — if they do not attack the characters of all. The consequence is, that old women, by their slanderous talkativeness, as by a lighted torch, frequently set on fire may houses. Many are also given to drinking, so that, forgetting modesty and gravity, they indulge in an unbecoming wantonness.
TSK -> Tit 2:3
TSK: Tit 2:3 - -- as : Rom 16:2; Eph 5:3; 1Ti 2:9, 1Ti 2:10, 1Ti 3:11, 1Ti 5:5-10; 1Pe 3:3-5
holiness : or holy women
false accusers : or, makebates, 1Ti 3:8, 1Ti 3:11
...

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Barnes -> Tit 2:3
Barnes: Tit 2:3 - -- The aged women likewise - Not only those who may have the office of deaconesses, but all aged females. That they be in behaviour as become...
The aged women likewise - Not only those who may have the office of deaconesses, but all aged females.
That they be in behaviour as becometh holiness - Marg, "holy women."The Greek word is not found elsewhere in the New Testament. It means appropriate to a sacred place or person, or becoming to religion. Their conduct should be such as the gospel requires.
Not false accusers - - Margin, "make-bates."Greek,
Not given to much wine - Notes, 1 Tim. 3.
Teachers of good things - That is instructing the younger - whether their own children, or whether they sustain the office of deaconness, and are appointed to give instruction to younger females; compare the notes at 1Ti 5:2-6.
Poole -> Tit 2:3
Poole: Tit 2:3 - -- The aged women likewise that is, do thou also teach the women that in age exceed others.
That they be in behaviour as becometh holinessen katasthmat...
The aged women likewise that is, do thou also teach the women that in age exceed others.
That they be in behaviour as becometh holiness
behaviour it signifies clothes, converse, one’ s whole carriage.
Not false accusers not devils. That name is given to the devil, because he is
the accuser of the brethren and he was a liar from the beginning; it is applied to any persons that charge others falsely.
Not given to much wine: Greek, not serving much wine; for those that frequent the tap too much, are ordinarily enslaved to it.
Teachers of good things privately instructing others in what is good, both by their discourse and example.
Haydock -> Tit 2:3
Haydock: Tit 2:3 - -- In holy attire. [1] See 1 Timothy ii. 9. The Greek word is sometimes used to signify the whole constitution, or state of a man's health in all the p...
In holy attire. [1] See 1 Timothy ii. 9. The Greek word is sometimes used to signify the whole constitution, or state of a man's health in all the parts of his body: here it is taken for a woman's whole exterior carriage, her gait, gesture, looks, discourse, dress, that nothing appear but what is edifying. (Witham)
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[BIBLIOGRAPHY]
In habitu sancto, Greek: in katastemati ieroprepeis. Scapula, our of Dioscorus, says Greek: katastema is constitutio naturalis corporis. See St. Jerome p. 426.
Gill -> Tit 2:3
Gill: Tit 2:3 - -- And the aged women likewise,.... Speak also to them the things which become their profession, and what is right for them to be, and do: these aged wom...
And the aged women likewise,.... Speak also to them the things which become their profession, and what is right for them to be, and do: these aged women design not persons in office, who were ancient widows, and had some care of the poor; or presbyteresses, as some call them, the wives of presbyters or elders, as being distinct from deaconesses; but godly women in years, who are to be instructed and exhorted:
that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness; or "holy women", sanctified by the Spirit of God; and who are priestesses unto God, as the word may signify, being made so by Christ unto the Father, as men are made kings and priests by him; such ought to be in their clothing, and in their speech, and in the whole of their conduct and conversation, as become the character which they bear, and the profession they make:
not false accusers; of the brethren, and sisters, which is to act the part of the devil; and indeed, the same word is here used which is commonly given to him; not raising false reports of, bringing false charges against members of churches, and so making differences and divisions among them.
Not given to much wine; or serving it, or being enslaved by it, which is very scandalous in any, especially in the female sex, and yet was what was too common in the eastern countries.
Teachers of good things; both by example and by instruction, but in their own houses privately; for they were not suffered to teach publicly, or to speak in the church; these should be teachers, not of old wives' fables, of superstitious customs, rites, and ceremonies, of the intrigues of love, and of things filthy and obscene, which are too often handed down to posterity by such persons; but of things that are solid and substantial, useful and improving, honest and honourable, chaste and pure. Particularly,

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TSK Synopsis -> Tit 2:1-15
TSK Synopsis: Tit 2:1-15 - --1 Directions given unto Titus both for his doctrine and life.10 Of the duty of servants, and in general of all Christians.
Combined Bible -> Tit 2:3
MHCC -> Tit 2:1-8
MHCC: Tit 2:1-8 - --Old disciples of Christ must behave in every thing agreeably to the Christian doctrine. That the aged men be sober; not thinking that the decays of na...
Matthew Henry -> Tit 2:1-10
Matthew Henry: Tit 2:1-10 - -- Here is the third thing in the matter of the epistle. In the chapter foregoing, the apostle had directed Titus about matters of government, and to s...
Barclay: Tit 2:3-5 - --It is clear that in the early Church a most honoured and responsible position was given to the older women. E. F. Brown, who was himself a mission...

Barclay: Tit 2:3-5 - --The younger women are bidden to be devoted to their husbands and their children, to be prudent and chaste, to manage their households well, to be k...
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 2:1-15 - --1. The behavior of various groups in the church 2:1-15
To establish order in the church Paul gav...
