2:1 But
speak
thou
the
things
which
befit
the
sound
doctrine:
2:2 that
aged
men
be
temperate,
grave,
sober-minded,
sound
in
faith,
in
love,
in
patience:
2:3 that
aged
women
likewise
be
reverent
in
demeanor,
not
slanderers
nor
enslaved
to
much
wine,
teachers
of
that
which
is
good;
2:4 that
they
may
train
the
young
women
to
love
their
husbands,
to
love
their
children,
2:5 [to
be]
sober-minded,
chaste,
workers
at
home,
kind,
being
in
subjection
to
their
own
husbands,
that
the
word
of
God
be
not
blasphemed:
2:6 the
younger
men
likewise
exhort
to
be
sober-minded:
2:7 in
all
things
showing
thyself
an
ensample
of
good
works;
in
thy
doctrine
[showing]
uncorruptness,
gravity,
2:8 sound
speech,
that
cannot
be
condemned;
that
he
that
is
of
the
contrary
part
may
be
ashamed,
having
no
evil
thing
to
say
of
us.
2:9 [Exhort]
servants
to
be
in
subjection
to
their
own
masters,
[and]
to
be
well-pleasing
[to
them]
in
all
things;
not
gainsaying;
2:10 not
purloining,
but
showing
all
good
fidelity;
that
they
may
adorn
the
doctrine
of
God
our
Saviour
in
all
things.
2:11 For
the
grace
of
God
hath
appeared,
bringing
salvation
to
all
men,
2:12 instructing
us,
to
the
intent
that,
denying
ungodliness
and
worldly
lusts,
we
should
live
soberly
and
righteously
and
godly
in
this
present
world;
2:13 looking
for
the
blessed
hope
and
appearing
of
the
glory
of
the
great
God
and
our
Saviour
Jesus
Christ;
2:14 who
gave
himself
for
us,
that
he
might
redeem
us
from
all
iniquity,
and
purify
unto
himself
a
people
for
his
own
possession,
zealous
of
good
works.
2:15 These
things
speak
and
exhort
and
reprove
with
all
authority.
Let
no
man
despise
thee.