6:1 As
many
as
are
servants
under
a
yoke,
their
own
masters
worthy
of
all
honour
let
them
reckon,
that
the
name
of
God
and
the
teaching
may
not
be
evil
spoken
of;
6:2 and
those
having
believing
masters,
let
them
not
slight
[them]
,
because
they
are
brethren,
but
rather
let
them
serve,
because
they
are
stedfast
and
beloved,
who
of
the
benefit
are
partaking.
These
things
be
teaching
and
exhorting;
6:3 if
any
one
be
teaching
otherwise,
and
do
not
consent
to
sound
words--those
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ--and
to
the
teaching
according
to
piety,
6:4 he
is
proud,
knowing
nothing,
but
doting
about
questions
and
word-striving,
out
of
which
doth
come
envy,
strife,
evil-speakings,
evil-surmisings,
6:5 wranglings
of
men
wholly
corrupted
in
mind,
and
destitute
of
the
truth,
supposing
the
piety
to
be
gain;
depart
from
such;
6:6 but
it
is
great
gain--the
piety
with
contentment;
6:7 for
nothing
did
we
bring
into
the
world--[
it
is]
manifest
that
we
are
able
to
carry
nothing
out;
6:8 but
having
food
and
raiment--with
these
we
shall
suffice
ourselves;
6:9 and
those
wishing
to
be
rich,
do
fall
into
temptation
and
a
snare,
and
many
desires,
foolish
and
hurtful,
that
sink
men
into
ruin
and
destruction,
6:10 for
a
root
of
all
the
evils
is
the
love
of
money,
which
certain
longing
for
did
go
astray
from
the
faith,
and
themselves
did
pierce
through
with
many
sorrows;
6:11 and
thou,
O
man
of
God,
these
things
flee,
and
pursue
righteousness,
piety,
faith,
love,
endurance,
meekness;
6:12 be
striving
the
good
strife
of
the
faith,
be
laying
hold
on
the
life
age-during,
to
which
also
thou
wast
called,
and
didst
profess
the
right
profession
before
many
witnesses.
6:13 I
charge
thee,
before
God,
who
is
making
all
things
alive,
and
of
Christ
Jesus,
who
did
testify
before
Pontius
Pilate
the
right
profession,
6:14 that
thou
keep
the
command
unspotted,
unblameable,
till
the
manifestation
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
6:15 which
in
His
own
times
He
shall
shew--the
blessed
and
only
potentate,
the
King
of
the
kings
and
Lord
of
the
lords,
6:16 who
only
is
having
immortality,
dwelling
in
light
unapproachable,
whom
no
one
of
men
did
see,
nor
is
able
to
see,
to
whom
[is]
honour
and
might
age-during!
Amen.
6:17 Those
rich
in
the
present
age
charge
thou
not
to
be
high-minded,
nor
to
hope
in
the
uncertainty
of
riches,
but
in
the
living
God,
who
is
giving
to
us
all
things
richly
for
enjoyment;
--
6:18 to
do
good,
to
be
rich
in
good
works,
to
be
ready
to
impart,
willing
to
communicate,
6:19 treasuring
up
to
themselves
a
right
foundation
for
the
time
to
come,
that
they
may
lay
hold
on
the
life
age-during.
6:20 O
Timotheus,
the
thing
entrusted
guard
thou,
avoiding
the
profane
vain-words
and
opposition
of
the
falsely-named
knowledge,
6:21 which
certain
professing--concerning
the
faith
did
swerve;
the
grace
[is]
with
you.
Amen.