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THE EPISTLE OF PAUL TO TITUS - Chapter 1 - Verse 7
Verse 7. For a bishop must be blameless. 1 Ti 3:2.
As the steward of God. See Barnes "1 Co 4:1"; See Barnes "1 Co 4:2".
A man, in order to perform the duties of such an office, should be one against whom no accusation could lie.
Not self-willed. Comp. 2 Pe 2:10. The word— auyadhv not elsewhere occur in the New Testament. It means, properly, self-complacent; and then, assuming, arrogant, imperious, Rob. Lex. The gist of the offence—the very "head and front"—is that of being self-complacent; a trait of character which of necessity, makes a man imperious, dogmatical, impatient of contradiction, and unyielding. Such a man, evidently, is not fit for the office of a minister of the gospel.
Not soon angry. See Barnes "1 Ti 3:2, and the margin there.
Not given to wine. See Barnes "1 Ti 3:3".
No striker. See Barnes "1 Ti 3:3".
Not given to filthy lucre. In 1 Ti 3:3, "Not greedy of filthy lucre." The same Greek word is used.
{c} "bishop" 1 Ti 3:2
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