1 Timothy 5
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
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| 1 | You should not rebuke an elder, but exhort as a father; youths as brothers, |
| 2 | matrons as mothers, damsels as sisters with all purity. |
| 3 | Honor widows, those who really are widows. |
| 4 | And if any widow has child or grandchild, they must first learn piety at home and to return compensation to their ancestors. For this is acceptable before Yahweh. |
| 5 | Now she who is really a widow and being alone has hope in Yahweh and continues in supplication and prayers night and day. |
| 6 | But she living lewdly is living dead. |
| 7 | And you transmit these things in order that they would be irreproachable. |
| 8 | Now if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially of kin, he has denied the faith and is inferior to one of the faithless. |
| 9 | A widow must not be enrolled less than sixty years old, who had been a wife of one husband, |
| 10 | being accredited with good works: if she had raised children, if she was hospitable to strangers, if she washed the feet of saints, if she succored the afflicted, if she complied in every good deed. |
| 11 | But younger widows you must excuse, for when they behave wantonly towards the anointed, they desire to marry |
| 12 | with judgment because they have set aside that former assurance. |
| 13 | And then at the same time they learn to be sloths, going about the houses, and not only sloths but babblers and meddlers, speaking unnecessary things. |
| 14 | Therefore I prefer younger women to marry, to bear children, to rule the household; to give not any occasion to the opposition for cause of abuse. |
| 15 | For already some have turned aside after the Adversary. |
| 16 | If anyone faithful keeps widows, they must assist them and not burden the assembly, in order that it may assist those who are really widows. |
| 17 | Those elders having governed rightly are worthy of double honor, especially those toiling in the word and in teaching. |
| 18 | For the writings say: "You shall not muzzle a treading ox" and "worthy is the workman of his wage." |
| 19 | An accusation against an elder you must not receive publicly, except "by two or three witnesses." |
| 20 | Those wrongdoers you censure before all, in order that the rest also would have fear. |
| 21 | I solemnly appeal, before Yahweh and Christ Yahshua and the chosen messengers, that you would keep these things without prejudice, doing nothing in accordance with partiality. |
| 22 | Lay hands hastily upon no one, nor partake in another's wrongdoings. Keep yourself pure. |
| 23 | No longer drink water only, rather you must use a little wine for sake of the stomach, and your frequent sicknesses. |
| 24 | The errors of some men are manifest beforehand, going ahead to judgment, but others then follow after. |
| 25 | In like manner also are the good works manifest, and those being otherwise are not able to be concealed. |