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Text -- Titus 3:8-15 (NET)

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3:8 This saying is trustworthy, and I want you to insist on such truths, so that those who have placed their faith in God may be intent on engaging in good works. These things are good and beneficial for all people. 3:9 But avoid foolish controversies, genealogies, quarrels, and fights about the law, because they are useless and empty. 3:10 Reject a divisive person after one or two warnings. 3:11 You know that such a person is twisted by sin and is conscious of it himself.
Final Instructions and Greeting
3:12 When I send Artemas or Tychicus to you, do your best to come to me at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there. 3:13 Make every effort to help Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; make sure they have what they need. 3:14 Here is another way that our people can learn to engage in good works to meet pressing needs and so not be unfruitful. 3:15 Everyone with me greets you. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace be with you all.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Apollos a Jewish man from Alexandria who was taught by Aquila and Priscilla
 · Artemas a man who accompanied Paul at Nicopolis
 · Nicopolis a town on the western shore of Greece
 · Tychicus a man who was a fellow worker with Paul
 · Zenas a man who was a lawyer whom Paul wanted Titus to bring to him


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Tychicus | Minister | Heresy | Zenas | Apollos | Nicopolis | Artemas | Titus | PAUL, THE APOSTLE, 5 | Church | Doctrines | Faithful Sayings | Works | Preaching | Lawyer | EXCOMMUNICATION | Genealogy | Love | Folly | AVOID | more
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NET Notes: Tit 3:8 Grk “concerning these things.”

NET Notes: Tit 3:9 Fights about the law were characteristic of the false teachers in Ephesus as well as in Crete (cf. 1 Tim 1:3-7; Titus 1:10, 14).

NET Notes: Tit 3:11 Grk “is sinning, being self-condemned.”

NET Notes: Tit 3:13 Grk “that nothing may be lacking for them.”

NET Notes: Tit 3:14 Grk “and also let our people learn.”

NET Notes: Tit 3:15 Most witnesses (א2 D1 F G H Ψ 0278 Ï lat sy bo) conclude this letter with ἀμήν (amhn, “amen”). Such ...

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