The Complete Jewish Bible CJB
King James Version KJV
1 Remind people to submit to the government and its officials, to obey them, to be ready to do any honorable kind of work,
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Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be ready to every good work,
2 to slander no one, to avoid quarrelling, to be friendly, and to behave gently towards everyone.
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To speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers, but gentle, shewing all meekness unto all men.
3 For at one time, we too were foolish and disobedient, deceived and enslaved by a variety of passions and pleasures. We spent our lives in evil and envy; people hated us, and we hated each other.
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For we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another.
4 But when the kindness and love for mankind of God our Deliverer was revealed,
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But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared,
5 he delivered us. It was not on the ground of any righteous deeds we had done, but on the ground of his own mercy. He did it by means of the mikveh of rebirth and the renewal brought about by the Ruach HaKodesh,
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Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost;
6 whom he poured out on us generously through Yeshua the Messiah, our Deliverer.
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Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour;
7 He did it so that by his grace we might come to be considered righteous by God and become heirs, with the certain hope of eternal life.
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That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
8 You can trust what I have just said, and I want you to speak with confidence about these things, so that those who have put their trust in God may apply themselves to doing good deeds. These are both good in themselves and valuable to the community.
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This is a faithful saying, and these things I will that thou affirm constantly, that they which have believed in God might be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable unto men.
9 But avoid stupid controversies, genealogies, quarrels and fights about the Torah; because they are worthless and futile.
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But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain.
10 Warn a divisive person once, then a second time; and after that, have nothing more to do with him.
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A man that is an heretick after the first and second admonition reject;
11 You may be sure that such a person has been perverted and is sinning: he stands self-condemned.
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Knowing that he that is such is subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself.
12 When I send Artemas or Tychicus to you. Do your best to come to me in Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there.
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When I shall send Artemas unto thee, or Tychicus, be diligent to come unto me to Nicopolis: for I have determined there to winter.
13 Do your best to help Zenas the Torah expert and Apollos with their arrangements for travelling, so that they will lack nothing.
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Bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their journey diligently, that nothing be wanting unto them.
14 And have our people learn to apply themselves to doing good deeds that meet genuine needs, so that they will not be unproductive.
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And let ours also learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitful.
15 All who are with me send you greetings. Give our greetings to our friends in the faith. Grace be with you all.
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All that are with me salute thee. Greet them that love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. Amen. [It was written to Titus, ordained the first bishop of the church of the Cretians, from Nicopolis of Macedonia.]
Complete Jewish Bible Copyright 1998 by David H. Stern. Published by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
The King James Version is in the public domain.