(Robin)
Titus is a short letter, from our apostle Paul written, most likely, on his journey back to Greece,
after his release from his first incarceration in Rome ...it's one of my favorite epistles, almost
seems to sing to me; comforting like good pithy poetry. On another CC forum site, someone
suggested that I open a topic tread on this letter; and on yet another CC forum site, someone
else suggested that we go thru Paul's letters to us, verse by verse (as Ariel82 started doing in
the OT books). I'm not sure that verse by verse would always be the best approach, one might
miss out on a better understanding, not always factoring in the surrounding context, but we
could experiment with different methods, sometime a single verse, sometimes more, whatever
seems to work best.
So first of all, I'd like to give you a total reading, one I've compiled directly from the Greek source
texts found in "The NT in the Original Greek, Byzantine Textform 2005," by Maurice Robinson and
William Pierpoint (they've released all rights to the public) ... and so, too, with my translations.
I mention this so that the moderators dont have to worry that any copyright rules are being abused.
"The Layman’s Companion compiled from “The NT In The Original Greek,Byzantine Textform 2005,” (BT2005) by Maurice Robinson and William Pierpoint; with all differences noted (verses are asterisked) between it and Greek Critical Texts (*GCT), such as the “Greek New Testament SBL Edition,” (GNTSBL) by Michael Holmes (as reviewed against Westcott and Hort, Tisehendorf, and the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum)" (~Robin)In the following song of Paul to Ttus, you will notice that some of the verses are asterisked; this is simply to let the reader know that there are variations between the Byzanitine source texts (Majority Texts), and the Alexandrian (Minority Texts). My preference being the Byzantine (in almost all cases), but I have also compiled an appendix that addresses each of these differences, and as we go through this, Paul's poem, we can take a closer look at them is you want; I dearly like to hear how the spirit leads you concerning these differences. In Titus there are 17 verses with variations (some with multiple variations).
Summary of variations:
Word Deletions = 7
Simple Spellings = 6
Syntax/ Verse Order = 4
Declensions = 3
Word Additions = 3
Different Words = 1
Parsings = 1
Crasis = 0
Also, there are 423 different words in Titus (different declensions, parsings, and spellings); of these 31 are unique; also included are the additional 10 alternate words used in the Greek Critical Texts (*GCT).
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Epistolary, Salutation, and Benediction
[SUP]1:1[/SUP] Paulos, a slave of God, yet apostle of Yeshua Anointed, according-to a trust of God's out-chosen [ones], and to a recognition of truth, the [truth] according-to devoutness, [SUP]1:2[/SUP] on an expectation of a life eonian, to which the falseless God, He had promised before times eonian, [SUP]1:3[/SUP] yet the word of Same He had manifested unto own seasons in a heralding, to which I was entrusted, I according-to an injunction of the Saviour of us, of God. [SUP]*1:4[/SUP] Unto Titos, a genuine child according-to a common trust: Grace, mercy, peace from God, Father, and Lord Yeshua Anointed, the Saviour of us.
Assemblies – Their Ordering. Contentious Cretans – Censured
[SUP]*1:5[/SUP] On-behalf of this [matter], you I had down-left in Crete, so-that to the [things] lacking you should amend, and according-to city, senior [ones] you should appoint, as I, I had mandated unto you. [SUP]1:6[/SUP] If any, he be unindictable, husband of one wife, to trusting children holding, no[t] in an accusation of profligacy, or to insubordinate [matters]. [SUP]1:7[/SUP] For the supervisor, as an unindictable administrator of God it binds to be; no[t] a self-gratifying [one], no[t] easily-angered, no[t] wine-addicted, no[t] a quarreler, no[t] a shamefully-gained [one], [SUP]1:8[/SUP] but a stranger-fond, goodness-fond, soundly-disposed, righteous, benign, continent [one]; [SUP]1:9[/SUP] upholding the trustful word according-to the teaching, so-that powerful he should be, also, to console in the doctrine, the [doctrine] being healthy, and to the contradicting [ones] to expose. [SUP]*1:10[/SUP] For many they be, even insubordinate, prating [ones], and dupers, especially the [ones] out of circumcision, [SUP]1:11[/SUP] to which it binds to gag, any-which [ones] whole households they subvert, to which [things] teaching it binds no[t], on-behalf of shameful gain.
[SUP]1:12[/SUP] Any [one] out of same [ones], an own prophet, he had declared: "Cretans, ever-if falsifiers, evil predators, idle bellies.” [SUP]1:13[/SUP] The testimony, this [one], she be true. Through which basis be you exposing them severely, so-that in the trust they should be healthy, [SUP]1:14[/SUP]no[t] heeding unto Yehudean-like myths, and unto commands of humanity, to the truth away-turning.
[SUP]*1:15[/SUP] All [things], indeed, [be] clean to the clean [ones]; yet to the [ones] having had been defiled and untrusting, not-yet-one [thing] a clean [thing], but there has had been defiled, even the mind and the conscience of same [ones]. [SUP]1:16[/SUP] God they avow to have had perceived, yet unto the works they deny, being abominable and unpersuaded, and unapproved [ones] towards every good work.
Titus to be a Pattern of Good Works
[SUP]2:1[/SUP] Yet you, to which [matters] it behooves be you speaking, being healthy unto the doctrine. [SUP]*2:2[/SUP] Seniors, sober, grave, soundly-disposed [ones] to be; being healthy unto the trust, unto the love, unto the endurance. [SUP]2:3[/SUP] Senoresses, similarly, in demeanor sacredly-behooved, no[t] adversarial; ideal-teaching [ones], no[t] unto much wine having had been enslaved, [SUP]2:4[/SUP] so-that to the young [women] they should soundly-dispose: husband-fond, children-fond [ones] to be; [SUP]*2:5[/SUP] soundly-disposed, pure, good, household-keeping [ones], being subordinate unto the own husbands, so-that there should no[t] be slandered, the word of the God. [SUP]2:6[/SUP] To the younger [men], similarly, be you consoling to soundly-dispose. [SUP]*2:7[/SUP] Concerning all [matters], to a type of ideal works yourself proffering; to an integrity in the doctrine, to a gravity, to an incorruption, [SUP]*2:8[/SUP] to a healthy uncensurable word, so-that the [one] out of an opposing [one] he should be abashed, to not-yet-one bad [thing] holding concerning us to say. [SUP]2:9[/SUP] Slaves unto own masters to be subordinate in all [matters], pleasing [ones] to be, no[t] contradicting; [SUP]*2:10[/SUP] no[t] to embezzling, but to every good trust displaying, so-that the doctrine of the Saviour of us, of God, they should adorn in all [matters].
The Grace of God was Emerged – What We Should Be in Consequence
[SUP]*2:11[/SUP] For she was on-manifested, the grace of the God, the saving [grace] unto all humanity, [SUP]2:12[/SUP] to us disciplining, so-that to the irreverence and the world-systemic desires denying; soundly-disposed, even righteously and devoutly we should live in the eon now; [SUP]2:13[/SUP] to the happy expectation and an on-manifestation towards-receiving of the glory of the great God, and Yeshua Anointed, Saviour of us, [SUP]2:14[/SUP] which [One], Himself over us He had given, so-that to us He should redeem from every lawlessness, and He should cleanse unto Himself a peculiar people, and a zealot of ideal works.
Charge to Titus to Speak, Rebuke, Exhort, and Remind
[SUP]2:15[/SUP] To these [matters] be you speaking, and be you consoling, and be you exposing with every injunction. Be you about-disposing, not-yet-one of you! [SUP]*3:1[/SUP] To same [ones] be you reminding to be subordinate, to yield unto sovereignties and authorities; towards every good work ready [ones] to be; [SUP]*3:2[/SUP] not-yet-one to slander; unquarrelsome [ones] to be, lenient to every [one]; a restraint towards all humanity displaying.
What We Were Before – The Kindness of God was Emerged
[SUP]3:3[/SUP] For when-once we also, we were uncomprehending, unpersuaded [ones] being deceived, slaving unto desires and various gratifications, through-leading in evil and envy, detestable [ones], to one-another hating. [SUP]3:4[/SUP] Yet when the benevolence and the philanthropy of the Saviour of us, of God, she was emerged [SUP]*3:5[/SUP] (not out of the works in righteousness, of which [works] we, we had done, but according-to the mercy of Same), to us He had saved through a bath of renascence, and a renewal of sanctified spirit, [SUP]3:6[/SUP] of which a [spirit], on to us He had out-poured richly, through Yeshua Anointed, the Saviour of us, [SUP]*3:7[/SUP] so-that having been made-righteous unto the grace of that [One], we should become inheritors according-to an expectation of an eonian life.
Titus to Exhort to Good Works
[SUP]*3:8[/SUP] Trustable the word, and concerning these [matters] to you I intend to thoroughly-confirm, so-that you should be attentive of ideal works to preside, the [ones] having had trusted unto God. These [matters], [they] be the ideal, and beneficial [matters] unto the humanity.
Assemblies – Their Discipline. Contentious Cretans – Condemned
[SUP]3:9[/SUP] Yet to stupid questionings, and genealogies, and to legal strifes and quarrels be you away-standing, for they be unbeneficial and vain [ones]. [SUP]3:10[/SUP] To a sectarian human, with one and a second admonition, be you refusing, [SUP]3:11[/SUP] having had perceived that the such a [one], he has had been out-turned and he fails, a self-condemned [one] being.
Epistolary, Salutation, and Benediction
[SUP]3:12[/SUP] Whenever Artemas, or Tyhikos towards you I will send; [then] towards me into Nikopolis be you diligenting to come, for there I have had judged to beside-winter. [SUP]*3:13[/SUP] To Zenas, the legal [one], and Apollos be you before-sending diligently, so-that not-yet-one [thing] unto same [ones] they should lack. [SUP]3:14[/SUP] Yet also, the [ones] our-own, be them learning to preside of ideal works for’ the necessary needs, so-that they should no[t] be unfruitful [ones].
[SUP]*3:15[/SUP] To you they greet, all the [ones] with me. To the [ones] to us in a trust being fond, be you greeting. The grace [be] with all of you. Amen.
Byzantine
Greek
The Layman’s Companion (TLC), Volume 2, Section 1, Book 11 of 13, Titus
Epistolary, Salutation, and Benediction
[SUP]1:1[/SUP] Paulos, a slave of God, yet apostle of Yeshua Anointed, according-to a trust of God's out-chosen [ones], and to a recognition of truth, the [truth] according-to devoutness, [SUP]1:2[/SUP] on an expectation of a life eonian, to which the falseless God, He had promised before times eonian, [SUP]1:3[/SUP] yet the word of Same He had manifested unto own seasons in a heralding, to which I was entrusted, I according-to an injunction of the Saviour of us, of God. [SUP]*1:4[/SUP] Unto Titos, a genuine child according-to a common trust: Grace, mercy, peace from God, Father, and Lord Yeshua Anointed, the Saviour of us.
Assemblies – Their Ordering. Contentious Cretans – Censured
[SUP]*1:5[/SUP] On-behalf of this [matter], you I had down-left in Crete, so-that to the [things] lacking you should amend, and according-to city, senior [ones] you should appoint, as I, I had mandated unto you. [SUP]1:6[/SUP] If any, he be unindictable, husband of one wife, to trusting children holding, no[t] in an accusation of profligacy, or to insubordinate [matters]. [SUP]1:7[/SUP] For the supervisor, as an unindictable administrator of God it binds to be; no[t] a self-gratifying [one], no[t] easily-angered, no[t] wine-addicted, no[t] a quarreler, no[t] a shamefully-gained [one], [SUP]1:8[/SUP] but a stranger-fond, goodness-fond, soundly-disposed, righteous, benign, continent [one]; [SUP]1:9[/SUP] upholding the trustful word according-to the teaching, so-that powerful he should be, also, to console in the doctrine, the [doctrine] being healthy, and to the contradicting [ones] to expose. [SUP]*1:10[/SUP] For many they be, even insubordinate, prating [ones], and dupers, especially the [ones] out of circumcision, [SUP]1:11[/SUP] to which it binds to gag, any-which [ones] whole households they subvert, to which [things] teaching it binds no[t], on-behalf of shameful gain.
[SUP]1:12[/SUP] Any [one] out of same [ones], an own prophet, he had declared: "Cretans, ever-if falsifiers, evil predators, idle bellies.” [SUP]1:13[/SUP] The testimony, this [one], she be true. Through which basis be you exposing them severely, so-that in the trust they should be healthy, [SUP]1:14[/SUP]no[t] heeding unto Yehudean-like myths, and unto commands of humanity, to the truth away-turning.
[SUP]*1:15[/SUP] All [things], indeed, [be] clean to the clean [ones]; yet to the [ones] having had been defiled and untrusting, not-yet-one [thing] a clean [thing], but there has had been defiled, even the mind and the conscience of same [ones]. [SUP]1:16[/SUP] God they avow to have had perceived, yet unto the works they deny, being abominable and unpersuaded, and unapproved [ones] towards every good work.
Titus to be a Pattern of Good Works
[SUP]2:1[/SUP] Yet you, to which [matters] it behooves be you speaking, being healthy unto the doctrine. [SUP]*2:2[/SUP] Seniors, sober, grave, soundly-disposed [ones] to be; being healthy unto the trust, unto the love, unto the endurance. [SUP]2:3[/SUP] Senoresses, similarly, in demeanor sacredly-behooved, no[t] adversarial; ideal-teaching [ones], no[t] unto much wine having had been enslaved, [SUP]2:4[/SUP] so-that to the young [women] they should soundly-dispose: husband-fond, children-fond [ones] to be; [SUP]*2:5[/SUP] soundly-disposed, pure, good, household-keeping [ones], being subordinate unto the own husbands, so-that there should no[t] be slandered, the word of the God. [SUP]2:6[/SUP] To the younger [men], similarly, be you consoling to soundly-dispose. [SUP]*2:7[/SUP] Concerning all [matters], to a type of ideal works yourself proffering; to an integrity in the doctrine, to a gravity, to an incorruption, [SUP]*2:8[/SUP] to a healthy uncensurable word, so-that the [one] out of an opposing [one] he should be abashed, to not-yet-one bad [thing] holding concerning us to say. [SUP]2:9[/SUP] Slaves unto own masters to be subordinate in all [matters], pleasing [ones] to be, no[t] contradicting; [SUP]*2:10[/SUP] no[t] to embezzling, but to every good trust displaying, so-that the doctrine of the Saviour of us, of God, they should adorn in all [matters].
The Grace of God was Emerged – What We Should Be in Consequence
[SUP]*2:11[/SUP] For she was on-manifested, the grace of the God, the saving [grace] unto all humanity, [SUP]2:12[/SUP] to us disciplining, so-that to the irreverence and the world-systemic desires denying; soundly-disposed, even righteously and devoutly we should live in the eon now; [SUP]2:13[/SUP] to the happy expectation and an on-manifestation towards-receiving of the glory of the great God, and Yeshua Anointed, Saviour of us, [SUP]2:14[/SUP] which [One], Himself over us He had given, so-that to us He should redeem from every lawlessness, and He should cleanse unto Himself a peculiar people, and a zealot of ideal works.
Charge to Titus to Speak, Rebuke, Exhort, and Remind
[SUP]2:15[/SUP] To these [matters] be you speaking, and be you consoling, and be you exposing with every injunction. Be you about-disposing, not-yet-one of you! [SUP]*3:1[/SUP] To same [ones] be you reminding to be subordinate, to yield unto sovereignties and authorities; towards every good work ready [ones] to be; [SUP]*3:2[/SUP] not-yet-one to slander; unquarrelsome [ones] to be, lenient to every [one]; a restraint towards all humanity displaying.
What We Were Before – The Kindness of God was Emerged
[SUP]3:3[/SUP] For when-once we also, we were uncomprehending, unpersuaded [ones] being deceived, slaving unto desires and various gratifications, through-leading in evil and envy, detestable [ones], to one-another hating. [SUP]3:4[/SUP] Yet when the benevolence and the philanthropy of the Saviour of us, of God, she was emerged [SUP]*3:5[/SUP] (not out of the works in righteousness, of which [works] we, we had done, but according-to the mercy of Same), to us He had saved through a bath of renascence, and a renewal of sanctified spirit, [SUP]3:6[/SUP] of which a [spirit], on to us He had out-poured richly, through Yeshua Anointed, the Saviour of us, [SUP]*3:7[/SUP] so-that having been made-righteous unto the grace of that [One], we should become inheritors according-to an expectation of an eonian life.
Titus to Exhort to Good Works
[SUP]*3:8[/SUP] Trustable the word, and concerning these [matters] to you I intend to thoroughly-confirm, so-that you should be attentive of ideal works to preside, the [ones] having had trusted unto God. These [matters], [they] be the ideal, and beneficial [matters] unto the humanity.
Assemblies – Their Discipline. Contentious Cretans – Condemned
[SUP]3:9[/SUP] Yet to stupid questionings, and genealogies, and to legal strifes and quarrels be you away-standing, for they be unbeneficial and vain [ones]. [SUP]3:10[/SUP] To a sectarian human, with one and a second admonition, be you refusing, [SUP]3:11[/SUP] having had perceived that the such a [one], he has had been out-turned and he fails, a self-condemned [one] being.
Epistolary, Salutation, and Benediction
[SUP]3:12[/SUP] Whenever Artemas, or Tyhikos towards you I will send; [then] towards me into Nikopolis be you diligenting to come, for there I have had judged to beside-winter. [SUP]*3:13[/SUP] To Zenas, the legal [one], and Apollos be you before-sending diligently, so-that not-yet-one [thing] unto same [ones] they should lack. [SUP]3:14[/SUP] Yet also, the [ones] our-own, be them learning to preside of ideal works for’ the necessary needs, so-that they should no[t] be unfruitful [ones].
[SUP]*3:15[/SUP] To you they greet, all the [ones] with me. To the [ones] to us in a trust being fond, be you greeting. The grace [be] with all of you. Amen.