Titus 2
DiodatiTitus 2:1
SOund] See upon 1 Timothy 6:3:
Titus 2:2
Temperate] or prudent Sound] pure and sincere in their beliefe, their understanding being through age confirmed, against the vices of vanity, curiosity, lightnesse in opinions, &c. and their heart being soundly habituated in all active, and passive vertues.
Titus 2:3
In hebavion] under this word is comprehended the habit, behaviour, gestures, and all outward actions.
Titus 2:5
Be not] namely, by unbeleevers, who doe impute the vices of the persons to their doctrine and religion, See Romans 2:24. 1 Timothy 6:1.
Titus 2:8
Sound] not infected with any falshood, corruption, or perverse affection, altogether framed to edifying according to the truth, 1 Timothy 6:3. He that is of] the Italian, the adversary; that is to say, every enemy of the Gospel, or the divel who is the chiefe of them all.
Titus 2:9
In all things] which belong to the lawful duty of servants, See Ephes. 5. 24. Colossians 3:20.
Titus 2:10
The doctrine] which they professe, which profession is honoured by the good effects which it produceth in them.
Titus 2:11
That bringeth] which is to eternall salvation and redemption. Others, the saving grace of all men hath appeared To all men] without distinction of Nations as formerly, and of conditions, for as wel may the bondman be happy as the Lord, and the Lord be religious and pious, as wel as the bondman.
Titus 2:13
Blessed] that eternal happinesse, which hath so fervently been desired and hoped for of all the Church.
Titus 2:14
Peculiar] that should be as it were his treasure and jewel.
Titus 2:15
With all authority] in Gods name, according to his Word and Will.
