1 Timothy 3:12
Context3:12 Deacons must be husbands of one wife 1 and good managers of their children and their own households.
Genesis 18:19
Context18:19 I have chosen him 2 so that he may command his children and his household after him to keep 3 the way of the Lord by doing 4 what is right and just. Then the Lord will give 5 to Abraham what he promised 6 him.”
Joshua 24:15
Context24:15 If you have no desire 7 to worship 8 the Lord, choose today whom you will worship, 9 whether it be the gods whom your ancestors 10 worshiped 11 beyond the Euphrates, 12 or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living. But I and my family 13 will worship 14 the Lord!”
Psalms 101:2-8
Context101:2 I will walk in 15 the way of integrity.
When will you come to me?
I will conduct my business with integrity in the midst of my palace. 16
101:3 I will not even consider doing what is dishonest. 17
I hate doing evil; 18
I will have no part of it. 19
101:4 I will have nothing to do with a perverse person; 20
I will not permit 21 evil.
101:5 I will destroy anyone who slanders his neighbor in secret.
I will not tolerate anyone who has a cocky demeanor and an arrogant attitude. 22
101:6 I will favor the honest people of the land, 23
and allow them to live with me. 24
Those who walk in the way of integrity will attend me. 25
101:7 Deceitful people will not live in my palace. 26
Liars will not be welcome in my presence. 27
101:8 Each morning I will destroy all the wicked people in the land,
and remove all evildoers from the city of the Lord.
Acts 10:2
Context10:2 He 28 was a devout, God-fearing man, 29 as was all his household; he did many acts of charity for the people 30 and prayed to God regularly.
Titus 1:6
Context1:6 An elder must be blameless, 31 the husband of one wife, 32 with faithful children 33 who cannot be charged with dissipation or rebellion.
[3:12] 1 tn Or “men married only once,” “devoted solely to their wives” (see the note on “wife” in 1 Tim 3:2; also 1 Tim 5:9; Titus 1:6).
[18:19] 2 tn Heb “For I have known him.” The verb יָדַע (yada’) here means “to recognize and treat in a special manner, to choose” (see Amos 3:2). It indicates that Abraham stood in a special covenantal relationship with the
[18:19] 3 tn Heb “and they will keep.” The perfect verbal form with vav consecutive carries on the subjective nuance of the preceding imperfect verbal form (translated “so that he may command”).
[18:19] 4 tn The infinitive construct here indicates manner, explaining how Abraham’s children and his household will keep the way of the
[18:19] 5 tn Heb “bring on.” The infinitive after לְמַעַן (lÿma’an) indicates result here.
[24:15] 7 tn Heb “if it is bad in your eyes.”
[24:15] 10 tn Heb “your fathers.”
[24:15] 12 tn Heb “the river,” referring to the Euphrates. This has been specified in the translation for clarity; see v. 3.
[24:15] 14 tn Or “will serve.”
[101:2] 15 tn Heb “take notice of.”
[101:2] 16 tn Heb “I will walk about in the integrity of my heart in the midst of my house.”
[101:3] 17 tn Heb “I will not set before my eyes a thing of worthlessness.”
[101:3] 18 tn Heb “the doing of swerving [deeds] I hate.” The Hebrew term סֵטִים (setim) is probably an alternate spelling of שֵׂטִים (setim), which appears in many medieval Hebrew
[101:3] 19 tn Heb “it [i.e., the doing of evil deeds] does not cling to me.”
[101:4] 20 tn Heb “a perverse heart will turn aside from me.” The adjective עִקֵּשׁ (’iqqesh) has the basic nuance “twisted; crooked” and by extension refers to someone or something that is morally perverse (see Ps 18:26). It appears frequently in the Book of Proverbs, where it is used of evil people (22:5), speech (8:8; 19:1), thoughts (11:20; 17:20), and life styles (2:15; 28:6).
[101:4] 21 tn Heb “know.” The king will not willingly allow perverse individuals to remain in his royal court.
[101:5] 22 tn Heb “[one who has] pride of eyes and wideness [i.e., arrogance] of heart, him I will not endure.”
[101:6] 23 tn Heb “my eyes [are] on the faithful of the land.”
[101:6] 24 tn The Hebrew text simply reads, “in order to live with me.”
[101:6] 25 tn Heb “one who walks in the way of integrity, he will minister to me.”
[101:7] 26 tn Heb “he will not live in the midst of my house, one who does deceit.”
[101:7] 27 tn Heb “one who speaks lies will not be established before my eyes.”
[10:2] 28 tn In the Greek text this represents a continuation of the previous sentence. Because of the tendency of contemporary English to use shorter sentences, a new sentence was begun here in the translation.
[10:2] 29 sn The description of Cornelius as a devout, God-fearing man probably means that he belonged to the category called “God-fearers,” Gentiles who worshiped the God of Israel and in many cases kept the Mosaic law, but did not take the final step of circumcision necessary to become a proselyte to Judaism. See further K. G. Kuhn, TDNT 6:732-34, 43-44, and Sir 11:17; 27:11; 39:27.
[10:2] 30 tn Or “gave many gifts to the poor.” This was known as “giving alms,” or acts of mercy (Sir 7:10; BDAG 315-16 s.v. ἐλεημοσύνη).
[1:6] 31 tn Grk “if anyone is blameless…” as a continuation of v. 5b, beginning to describe the elder’s character.
[1:6] 32 tn Or “married only once,” “devoted solely to his wife.” See the note on “wife” in 1 Tim 3:2; also 1 Tim 3:12; 5:9.
[1:6] 33 tn Or “believing children.” The phrase could be translated “believing children,” but the parallel with 1 Tim 3:4 (“keeping his children in control”) argues for the sense given in the translation.