The 17th book of the New Testament

This is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to Timothy (the pastor of the church at Crete). This letter is more of a personal nature, encouraging and counselling Titus in his difficult Job of leading the often-heretical church at Crete.

chapters: 1 2 3

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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
Book: Titus
Chapters: 1 · 2 · 3 ·

This epistle chiefly contains directions to Titus concerning
the elders of the Church, and the manner in which he should give
instruction; and the latter part tells him to urge obedience to
magistrates, to enforce good Works, avoid foolish questions, and
shun heresies. The instructions the Apostle gave are all Plain
and simple. The Christian religion was not formed to answer
worldly or selfish views, but it is the Wisdom of God and the
power of God.