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Even as I begged thee to remain in Ephesus, [when I was] going to Macedonia, that thou mightest enjoin some not to teach other doctrines,
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nor to turn their minds to fables and interminable genealogies, which bring questionings rather than [further] God's dispensation, which [is] in faith.
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But the end of what is enjoined is love out of a pure heart and a good conscience and unfeigned faith;
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which [things] some having missed, have turned aside to vain discourse,
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desiring to be law-teachers, not understanding either what they say or concerning what they [so] strenuously affirm.
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Now we know that the law [is] good if any one uses it lawfully,
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knowing this, that law has not its application to a righteous person, but to [the] lawless and insubordinate, to [the] impious and sinful, to [the] unholy and profane, to smiters of fathers and smiters of mothers; to murderers,
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fornicators, sodomites, kidnappers, liars, perjurers; and if any other thing is opposed to sound teaching,
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according to the glad tidings of the glory of the blessed God, with which *I* have been entrusted.