3:1 Faithful
is
the
saying,
If
a
man
seeketh
the
office
of
a
bishop,
he
desireth
a
good
work.
3:2 The
bishop
therefore
must
be
without
reproach,
the
husband
of
one
wife,
temperate,
sober-minded,
orderly,
given
to
hospitality,
apt
to
teach;
3:3 no
brawler,
no
striker;
but
gentle,
not
contentious,
no
lover
of
money;
3:4 one
that
ruleth
well
his
own
house,
having
[his]
children
in
subjection
with
all
gravity;
3:5 (but
if
a
man
knoweth
not
how
to
rule
his
own
house,
how
shall
he
take
care
of
the
church
of
God)
3:6 not
a
novice,
lest
being
puffed
up
he
fall
into
the
condemnation
of
the
devil.
3:7 Moreover
he
must
have
good
testimony
from
them
that
are
without;
lest
he
fall
into
reproach
and
the
snare
of
the
devil.
3:8 Deacons
in
like
manner
[must
be]
grave,
not
double-tongued,
not
given
to
much
wine,
not
greedy
of
filthy
lucre;
3:9 holding
the
mystery
of
the
faith
in
a
pure
conscience.
3:10 And
let
these
also
first
be
proved;
then
let
them
serve
as
deacons,
if
they
be
blameless.
3:11 Women
in
like
manner
[must
be]
grave,
not
slanderers,
temperate,
faithful
in
all
things.
3:12 Let
deacons
be
husbands
of
one
wife,
ruling
[their]
children
and
their
own
houses
well.
3:13 For
they
that
have
served
well
as
deacons
gain
to
themselves
a
good
standing,
and
great
boldness
in
the
faith
which
is
in
Christ
Jesus.
3:14 These
things
write
I
unto
thee,
hoping
to
come
unto
thee
shortly;
3:15 but
if
I
tarry
long,
that
thou
mayest
know
how
men
ought
to
behave
themselves
in
the
house
of
God,
which
is
the
church
of
the
living
God,
the
pillar
and
ground
of
the
truth.
3:16 And
without
controversy
great
is
the
mystery
of
godliness;
He
who
was
manifested
in
the
flesh,
Justified
in
the
spirit,
Seen
of
angels,
Preached
among
the
nations,
Believed
on
in
the
world,
Received
up
in
glory.