1
But
speak
thou
the
things
which
become
sound
doctrine:
2
That
the
aged
men
be
sober,
grave,
temperate,
sound
in
faith,
in
charity,
in
patience.
3
The
aged
women
likewise,
that
[they
be]
in
behaviour
as
becometh
holiness,
not
false
accusers,
not
given
to
much
wine,
teachers
of
good
things;
4
That
they
may
teach
the
young
women
to
be
sober,
to
love
their
husbands,
to
love
their
children,
5
[To
be]
discreet,
chaste,
keepers
at
home,
good,
obedient
to
their
own
husbands,
that
the
word
of
God
be
not
blasphemed.
6
Young
men
likewise
exhort
to
be
sober
minded.
7
In
all
things
shewing
thyself
a
pattern
of
good
works:
in
doctrine
[shewing]
uncorruptness,
gravity,
sincerity,
8
Sound
speech,
that
cannot
be
condemned;
that
he
that
is
of
the
contrary
part
may
be
ashamed,
having
no
evil
thing
to
say
of
you.
9
[Exhort]
servants
to
be
obedient
unto
their
own
masters,
[and]
to
please
[them]
well
in
all
[things];
not
answering
again;
10
Not
purloining,
but
shewing
all
good
fidelity;
that
they
may
adorn
the
doctrine
of
God
our
Saviour
in
all
things.
11
For
the
grace
of
God
that
bringeth
salvation
hath
appeared
to
all
men,
12
Teaching
us
that,
denying
ungodliness
and
worldly
lusts,
we
should
live
soberly,
righteously,
and
godly,
in
this
present
world;
13
Looking
for
that
blessed
hope,
and
the
glorious
appearing
of
the
great
God
and
our
Saviour
Jesus
Christ;
14
Who
gave
himself
for
us,
that
he
might
redeem
us
from
all
iniquity,
and
purify
unto
himself
a
peculiar
people,
zealous
of
good
works.
15
These
things
speak,
and
exhort,
and
rebuke
with
all
authority.
Let
no
man
despise
thee.