Titus 1:10
Context1:10 For there are many 1 rebellious people, idle talkers, and deceivers, especially those with Jewish connections, 2
Titus 1:14
Context1:14 and not pay attention to Jewish myths 3 and commands of people who reject the truth.
Titus 3:4
Context3:4 4 But “when the kindness of God our Savior and his love for mankind appeared,
Titus 3:11
Context3:11 You know 5 that such a person is twisted by sin 6 and is conscious of it himself. 7
Titus 3:13
Context3:13 Make every effort to help 8 Zenas the lawyer 9 and Apollos on their way; make sure they have what they need. 10


[1:10] 1 tc ‡ The earliest and best
[1:10] 2 tn Grk “those of the circumcision.” Some translations take this to refer to Jewish converts to Christianity (cf. NAB “Jewish Christians”; TEV “converts from Judaism”; CEV “Jewish followers”) while others are less clear (cf. NLT “those who insist on circumcision for salvation”).
[1:14] 3 sn Jewish myths were legendary tales characteristic of the false teachers in Ephesus and Crete. See parallels in 1 Tim 1:4; 4:7; and 2 Tim 4:4.
[3:4] 5 tn Verses 4-7 are set as poetry in NA26/NA27. These verses probably constitute the referent of the expression “this saying” in v. 8.
[3:11] 7 tn Grk “knowing” (as a continuation of the previous clause).
[3:11] 8 tn Grk “is perverted and is sinning.”
[3:11] 9 tn Grk “is sinning, being self-condemned.”
[3:13] 9 tn Grk “Eagerly help.”
[3:13] 10 tn Although it is possible the term νομικός (nomikos) indicates an expert in Jewish religious law here, according to L&N 33.338 and 56.37 it is more probable that Zenas was a specialist in civil law.