Titus Chapter 2, Verse 10

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10: μη νοσφιζομενους αλλα πιστιν πασαν ενδεικνυμενους αγαθην ινα την διδασκαλιαν του σωτηρος υμων ημων θεου κοσμωσιν εν πασιν— edit Textus Receptus
10: Not purloining, but shewing all good fidelity; that they may adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things.- edit KJV text
10: Not defrauding, but in all things shewing good fidelity, that they may adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things.— edit Douay text


Not purloining. Not to appropriate to themselves what belongs to their masters. The word purloin means, literally, to take or carry away for one's self; and would be applied to an appropriation to one's self of what pertained to a common stock, or what belonged to one in whose employ we are -- as the embezzlement of public funds. Here it means that the servant was not to apply to his own use what belonged to his master; that is, was not to pilfer -- a vice to which, as all know, servants, and especially slaves, are particularly exposed. See the word explained "Acts 5:2".


But showing all good fidelity. In labouring, and in taking care of the property intrusted to them.

That they may adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things. That they may show the fair influence of religion on them, in all respects, making them industrious, honest, kind, and obedient. They were to show that the effect of the religion which they professed was to make them better fitted to discharge tile duties of their station in life, however humble; or that its influence on them was desirable in every respect. In this way, they might hope also that the minds of their masters might be reached, and that they might be brought to respect and love the gospel.

  • "that they may" Mt 5:16

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