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  2. Titus 2 - Wikipedia

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    "exhort/encourage" (in 2:6) "rebuke/reproof" (in 1:13) recalling 'the job description of the overseer' (1:9), which Titus must do himself. [15] "Let no one despise you": is an indirect command in the third person to strengthen Titus, which is similar in form and content to 1 Timothy 4:12 for Timothy. [16] Philip Towner offers a paraphrase:

  3. New Testament household code - Wikipedia

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    Titus 2:1–10 and 1 Peter 2:13–3:7. Historically, proof texts from the New Testament Household Codes—from the first century to the present day—have been used to define a married Christian woman's role in relation to her husband, and to disqualify women from primary ministry positions in Christian churches.

  4. SABDA - Wikipedia

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    The word sabda is the Indonesian word for Logos (via Sanskrit: shabda), and also an abbreviation of "Software Alkitab, Biblika Dan Alat-alat" (Bible Software, Biblical Resources, And Tools). It is produced and managed by Yayasan Lembaga SABDA (SABDA Foundation) which translated and made available freely more than 100 Biblical modules [ 2 ] in ...

  5. Saint Titus - Wikipedia

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    [2] Titus brought a fundraising letter from Paul to Corinth, to collect for the poor in Jerusalem. According to Jerome, Titus was the amanuensis of this epistle (2 Corinthians). [3] Later, on Crete, Titus appointed presbyters (elders) in every city and remained there into his old age, dying in Gortyna. [2]

  6. Uncial 0205 - Wikipedia

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    The codex is written in Greek and Coptic, but it is not a genuine diglot manuscript. On the first page, the first column and the first seven lines of the second column contains Titus 2:15b-3:7 in Greek. At this point the Coptic text begins with Titus 2:11 and continues to the end of Philemon. The Greek represents only 15% of the text of the ...

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Tuesday, February 11

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    2. A slightly rude (and informal) way to address someone. 3. Essential items for a relaxing activity/workout. 4. The words in this category precede a three-letter noun (hint: the noun typically ...

  8. Titus Aufidius (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Titus Aufidius was a physician of ancient Rome, of the Aufidia gens. He was a native of Sicily and a pupil of Greek physician Asclepiades of Bithynia , and therefore lived in the first century BCE. [ 1 ]

  9. 17 Discontinued Canned Foods And Drinks That Fans Still Crave

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    It hit SPAM.com and Walmart.com at 7 a.m. CDT, priced at $8.98 for a two-pack, and by 2 p.m., it was completely gone. Despite the initial hype, Pumpkin Spice SPAM never made a comeback.