1:1 Paul,
a
servant
of
God,
and
an
apostle
of
Jesus
Christ,
according
to
the
faith
of
God's
elect,
and
the
knowledge
of
the
truth
which
is
according
to
godliness,
1:2 in
hope
of
eternal
life,
which
God,
who
cannot
lie,
promised
before
times
eternal;
1:3 but
in
his
own
seasons
manifested
his
word
in
the
message,
wherewith
I
was
intrusted
according
to
the
commandment
of
God
our
Saviour;
1:4 to
Titus,
my
true
child
after
a
common
faith:
Grace
and
peace
from
God
the
Father
and
Christ
Jesus
our
Saviour.
1:5 For
this
cause
left
I
thee
in
Crete,
that
thou
shouldest
set
in
order
the
things
that
were
wanting,
and
appoint
elders
in
every
city,
as
I
gave
thee
charge;
1:6 if
any
man
is
blameless,
the
husband
of
one
wife,
having
children
that
believe,
who
are
not
accused
of
riot
or
unruly.
1:7 For
the
bishop
must
be
blameless,
as
God's
steward;
not
self-willed,
not
soon
angry,
no
brawler,
no
striker,
not
greedy
of
filthy
lucre;
1:8 but
given
to
hospitality,
a
lover
of
good,
sober-minded,
just,
holy,
self-controlled;
1:9 holding
to
the
faithful
word
which
is
according
to
the
teaching,
that
he
may
be
able
both
to
exhort
in
the
sound
doctrine,
and
to
convict
the
gainsayers.
1:10 For
there
are
many
unruly
men,
vain
talkers
and
deceivers,
specially
they
of
the
circumcision,
1:11 whose
mouths
must
be
stopped;
men
who
overthrow
whole
houses,
teaching
things
which
they
ought
not,
for
filthy
lucre's
sake.
1:12 One
of
themselves,
a
prophet
of
their
own,
said,
Cretans
are
always
liars,
evil
beasts,
idle
gluttons.
1:13 This
testimony
is
true.
For
which
cause
reprove
them
sharply,
that
they
may
be
sound
in
the
faith,
1:14 not
giving
heed
to
Jewish
fables,
and
commandments
of
men
who
turn
away
from
the
truth.
1:15 To
the
pure
all
things
are
pure:
but
to
them
that
are
defiled
and
unbelieving
nothing
is
pure;
but
both
their
mind
and
their
conscience
are
defiled.
1:16 They
profess
that
they
know
God;
but
by
their
works
they
deny
him,
being
abominable,
and
disobedient,
and
unto
every
good
work
reprobate.