I TIMOTHY
Chapter 6
I Ti | Murdock | 6:1 | Let them who are under the yoke of servitude, hold their masters in all honor; lest the name of God and his doctrine be reproached. | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:2 | And let them who have believing masters, not treat them with disrespect, because they are their brethren; but let them be more obedient, because they are believers and beloved, in whose service they enjoy quietness. These things teach thou, and request of them. | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:3 | But if there be any one, who teacheth a different doctrine, and doth not accede to the salutary words of our Lord Jesus the Messiah, and to the doctrine of the fear of God, | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:4 | he is one that exalteth himself, while he knoweth nothing; and he languisheth in the search and inquiry about words, from which come envy, and contention, and railing, and evil surmising, | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:5 | and the disputation of men, whose minds are corrupt and destitute of the truth, and who suppose that gain is godliness. But from these stand thou aloof. | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:7 | For we brought nothing into the world; and we know that we can carry nothing out of it. | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:9 | But they who desire to become rich, fall into temptations, and into snares, and into many lusts which are foolish and hurtful, and which drown men in destruction and perdition: | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:10 | for the love of money is the root of all these evils. And there are some who, coveting it, have erred from the faith, and brought themselves into many sorrows. | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:11 | But thou, O man of God, flee from these things; and follow after righteousness, and rectitude, and faith, and love, and patience, and humility. | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:12 |
And contend in the good contest of faith; and lay hold of life eternal, to which thou art called, and | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:13 |
I charge thee, before God, who quickeneth all, and | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:14 | that thou keep the injunction, without stain, and without blemish, until the manifestation of our Lord Jesus the Messiah; | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:15 |
which God will, in due time make visible; | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:16 | who only is incorruptible, and dwelleth in light to which no one can approach; and whom no man hath seen, or even can see: to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:17 | Charge the rich of this world, that they be not uplifted in their minds; and that they confide not in riches, in which is no security; but in the living God, who giveth us all things abundantly for our comfort: | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:18 | and that they do good works, and be rich in well-doings; and be ready to give and to communicate: | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:19 | and that they lay up for themselves a good foundation for that which is future; that they may take hold of real life. | |
I Ti | Murdock | 6:20 | O Timothy, be careful of that which is committed to thee; and shun vain words, and the oppositions of false science: | |