2:1 And
thou--be
speaking
what
doth
become
the
sound
teaching;
2:2 aged
men
to
be
temperate,
grave,
sober,
sound
in
the
faith,
in
the
love,
in
the
endurance;
2:3 aged
women,
in
like
manner,
in
deportment
as
doth
become
sacred
persons,
not
false
accusers,
to
much
wine
not
enslaved,
of
good
things
teachers,
2:4 that
they
may
make
the
young
women
sober-minded,
to
be
lovers
of
[their]
husbands,
lovers
of
[their]
children,
2:5 sober,
pure,
keepers
of
[their
own]
houses,
good,
subject
to
their
own
husbands,
that
the
word
of
God
may
not
be
evil
spoken
of.
2:6 The
younger
men,
in
like
manner,
be
exhorting
to
be
sober-minded;
2:7 concerning
all
things
thyself
showing
a
pattern
of
good
works;
in
the
teaching
uncorruptedness,
gravity,
incorruptibility,
2:8 discourse
sound,
irreprehensible,
that
he
who
is
of
the
contrary
part
may
be
ashamed,
having
nothing
evil
to
say
concerning
you.
2:9 Servants--to
their
own
masters
[are]
to
be
subject,
in
all
things
to
be
well-pleasing,
not
gainsaying,
2:10 not
purloining,
but
showing
all
good
stedfastness,
that
the
teaching
of
God
our
Saviour
they
may
adorn
in
all
things.
2:11 For
the
saving
grace
of
God
was
manifested
to
all
men,
2:12 teaching
us,
that
denying
the
impiety
and
the
worldly
desires,
soberly
and
righteously
and
piously
we
may
live
in
the
present
age,
2:13 waiting
for
the
blessed
hope
and
manifestation
of
the
glory
of
our
great
God
and
Saviour
Jesus
Christ,
2:14 who
did
give
himself
for
us,
that
he
might
ransom
us
from
all
lawlessness,
and
might
purify
to
himself
a
peculiar
people,
zealous
of
good
works;
2:15 these
things
be
speaking,
and
exhorting,
and
convicting,
with
all
charge;
let
no
one
despise
thee!