Tite 1:11

11 Qui pervertissent des familles entières, enseignant pour un gain honteux ce qui ne convient pas.

Tite 1:11 Meaning and Commentary

Titus 1:11

Whose mouths must be stopped
Or they be silenced, by reasons and arguments fetched out of the word of God; as were the Sadducees and Pharisees by Christ, so that they durst ask him no more questions; and as the Jews at Damascus were by Saul, who confounded them, proving in the clearest and strongest manner, that Jesus was the very Christ:

who subvert whole houses;
into which they creep; that is, whole families, whose principles they corrupt, whose faith they overthrow, and carry them away with their own errors; and therefore, since this was the case not of a single person, or of a few, but of whole families, it was high time to attempt to convince them, and stop their mouths, that they might proceed no further:

teaching things which they ought not;
which were not agreeable to the perfections of God, to the Scriptures of truth, to sound doctrine, and which were hurtful and pernicious to the souls of men: and that only

for filthy lucre's sake;
having no regard to the glory of God, the honour and interest of Christ, or the good of immortal souls; only seeking to gain popular applause and honour from men, and to gather and increase worldly substance. Covetousness was a sin which the Cretians were remarkably guilty of F12.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Cornel. Nepos, l. 23. c. 9.

Tite 1:11 In-Context

9 Attaché à la véritable doctrine qui doit être enseignée, afin qu'il soit capable, tant d'exhorter, selon la saine doctrine, que de convaincre ceux qui s'y opposent.
10 Il y a, en effet, principalement parmi ceux de la circoncision, beaucoup de gens indisciplinés, de vains discoureurs et d'imposteurs, auxquels il faut fermer la bouche;
11 Qui pervertissent des familles entières, enseignant pour un gain honteux ce qui ne convient pas.
12 Quelqu'un d'entre eux, leur propre prophète, a dit: Les Crétois sont toujours menteurs; de méchantes bêtes, des ventres paresseux.
13 Ce témoignage est véritable. Pour cette raison, reprends-les sévèrement, afin qu'ils deviennent sains dans la foi,
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.