Galatians 5:23
Context5:23 gentleness, and 1 self-control. Against such things there is no law.
Titus 1:8
Context1:8 Instead he must be hospitable, devoted to what is good, sensible, upright, devout, and self-controlled.
Titus 2:2
Context2:2 Older men are to be temperate, dignified, self-controlled, 2 sound in faith, in love, and in endurance. 3
Titus 2:2
Context2:2 Older men are to be temperate, dignified, self-controlled, 4 sound in faith, in love, and in endurance. 5
Titus 1:6
Context1:6 An elder must be blameless, 6 the husband of one wife, 7 with faithful children 8 who cannot be charged with dissipation or rebellion.
[5:23] 1 tn “And” is supplied here as a matter of English style, which normally inserts “and” between the last two elements of a list or series.
[2:2] 3 sn Temperate…in endurance. See the same cluster of virtues in 1 Thess 1:3 and 1 Cor 13:13.
[2:2] 5 sn Temperate…in endurance. See the same cluster of virtues in 1 Thess 1:3 and 1 Cor 13:13.
[1:6] 6 tn Grk “if anyone is blameless…” as a continuation of v. 5b, beginning to describe the elder’s character.
[1:6] 7 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] 8 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.