15All that are with me salute thee. Greet them that love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. Amen. It was written to Titus, ordained the first bishop of the church of the Cretians, from Nicopolis of Macedonia.
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The elder unto the elect lady and her children, whom I love in the truth; and not I only, but also all they that have known the truth; …
For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision; but faith which worketh by love.
The salutation by the hand of me Paul. Remember my bonds. Grace be with you. Amen. Written from Rome to Colossians by Tychicus and Onesimus.
Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned:
Grace be with you all. Amen. Written to the Hebrews from Italy, by Timothy.
Commentary
Matthew Henry’s Complete Commentary on the Bible (1710)
(vv. 9-15)Here is the fifth and last thing in the matter of the epistle: what Titus should avoid in teaching; how he should deal with a heretic; with some other directions. Observe, I. That the apostle’s meaning might be more clear and full, and especially fitted to the time and state of things in Crete, and the many judaizers among them, he tells Titus what, in teaching, he should shun, Titus 3:9. There ar…
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