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Titus 1:11
who
3739
must
1163
be silenced
1993
because
3748
they are upsetting
396
A
whole
3650
families
3624
, teaching
1321
B
things
3739
they should
1163
not
teach
C
for the sake
5484
of sordid
150
gain
2771
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Titus 1:11
They must be silenced, because they are upsetting whole families by teaching things they should not teach for the purpose of dishonest
financial
gain.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
1 Tim 5:4
but if any widow has children or grandchildren, they must first learn to practice piety in regard to their own family and to make some return to their parents; for this is acceptable in the sight of God.
B
1 Tim 5:13
At the same time they also learn
to be
idle, as they go around from house to house; and not merely idle, but also gossips and busybodies, talking about things not proper
to mention.
C
1 Tim 6:5
and constant friction between men of depraved mind and deprived of the truth, who suppose that godliness is a means of gain.
Hebrew-Aramaic & Greek Dictionary:
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150
aischros
; from the same as
153; shameful:--
disgraceful(2), improper(1), sordid(1).
396
anatrepô
; from
303
and the same as
5157; to overturn, destroy:--
overturned(1), upset(1), upsetting(1).
1163
dei
; a form of
1210; it is necessary:--
due(1), had(7), have(2), must(56), necessary(4), needed(1), ought(17), ought to(1), should(9).
1321
didaskô
; a redupl. caus. form of
daô
(to learn); to teach:--
instructed(2), preaches(1), taught(13), teach(33), teaches(5), teaching(43).
1993
epistomizô
; from
1909
and
4750; to stop the mouth:--
silenced(1).
2771
kerdos
; a prim. word;
gain:--
gain(3).
3624
oikos
; a prim. word;
a house, a dwelling:--
descendants(1), families(1), family(1), home(18), homes(2), house(79), household(14), households(1), itself(1), palaces(1), place(1).
3650
holos
; a prim. word;
whole, complete:--
all(49), all all(1), completely(1), entire(5), entirely(1), full(1), one piece(1), throughout(1), whole(49), wholly(1).
3739
hos,
hê,
ho
; a prim. pron.; usually rel.
who, which, that,
also demonstrative
this, that:--
another*(8), any(1), because*(7), deeds*(1), just(1), just*(1), once*(1), one(11), one*(6), other(2), others*(2), same(2), since*(3), so(1), some(7), some*(8), someone(1), such(1), there(1), these(6), these things(3), thing(1), things(4), third(1), this(22), this is what(1), those whom(1), until*(1), what(101), what*(2), whatever(5), whatever*(28), when(9), when*(3), where(1), where*(2), which(404), while*(3), who(158), whoever(4), whoever*(51), whom(218), whomever*(6), whose(38), why*(3).
3748
hostis,
hêtis,
ho ti
; from
3739
and
5100; whoever, anyone who:--
after(1), because(1), everyone who(1), one who(1), ones who(1), these(2), these...matters which(1), this(3), what(1), whatever things(1), which(29), who(61), whoever(9), whoever*(3), yet(1).
5484
charin
; acc. of
5485,
used as prep.;
in favor of, for the pleasure of:--
because(1), reason(5), sake(2).
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