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1 Timothy 3

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1 Here is a statement you can trust: anyone aspiring to be a congregation leader is seeking worthwhile work.
1 This is a true saying, A man desiring the position of a Bishop has a desire for a good work.
2 A congregation leader must be above reproach, he must be faithful to his wife, temperate, self-controlled, orderly, hospitable and able to teach.
2 The Bishop, then, is to be a man of good name, the husband of one wife, self-controlled, serious-minded, having respect for order, opening his house freely to guests, a ready teacher;
3 He must not drink excessively or get into fights; rather, he must be kind and gentle. He must not be a lover of money.
3 Not quickly moved to wrath or blows, but gentle; no fighter, no lover of money;
4 He must manage his own household well, having children who obey him with all proper respect;
4 Ruling his house well, having his children under control with all serious behaviour;
5 for if a man can't manage his own household, how will he be able to care for God's Messianic Community?
5 (For if a man has not the art of ruling his house, how will he take care of the church of God?)
6 He must not be a new believer, because he might become puffed up with pride and thus fall under the same judgment as did the Adversary.
6 Not one newly taken into the church, for fear that, through his high opinion of himself, he may come into the same sin as the Evil One.
7 Furthermore, he must be well regarded by outsiders, so that he won't fall into disgrace and into the Adversary's trap.
7 And he is to have a good name among those outside the church, so that nothing may be said against him and he may not be taken by the designs of the Evil One.
8 Likewise, the shammashim must be of good character, people whose word can be trusted. They must not give themselves to excessive drinking or be greedy for dishonest gain.
8 Deacons, in the same way, are to be serious in their behaviour, not false in word, not given to taking much wine or greatly desiring the wealth of this world;
9 They must possess the formerly hidden truth of the faith with a clean conscience.
9 Keeping the secret of the faith in a heart free from sin.
10 And first, let them be tested; then, if they prove themselves blameless, let them be appointed shammashim.
10 And let these first be put to the test; then let them become Deacons if there is nothing against them.
11 Similarly, the wives must be of good character, not gossips, but temperate, faithful in everything.
11 Women are to be serious in behaviour, saying no evil of others, controlling themselves, true in all things.
12 Let the shammashim each be faithful to his wife, managing his children and household well.
12 Let Deacons be husbands of one wife, ruling their children and their houses well.
13 For those who serve well as shammashim gain good standing for themselves and much boldness in the trust that comes through Yeshua the Messiah.
13 For those who have done good work as Deacons get for themselves a good position and become free from fear in the faith which is in Christ Jesus.
14 I hope to visit you soon; but I am writing these things
14 I am writing these things to you, though I am hoping to come to you before long;
15 so that if I am delayed, you may know how one should behave in the household of God, which is the Messianic Community of the living God, the pillar and support of the truth.
15 But if I am long in coming, this will make clear to you what behaviour is right for men in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and base of what is true.
16 Great beyond all question is the formerly hidden truth underlying our faith: He was manifested physically and proved righteous spiritually, seen by angels and proclaimed among the nations, trusted throughout the world and raised up in glory to heaven.
16 And without argument, great is the secret of religion: He who was seen in the flesh, who was given God's approval in the spirit, was seen by the angels, of whom the good news was given among the nations, in whom the world had faith, who was taken up in glory.
Complete Jewish Bible Copyright 1998 by David H. Stern. Published by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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