1 Timothy
Chapter 2
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This, first of all, I ask; that petition, prayer, entreaty and thanksgiving should be offered for all mankind,
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especially for kings and others in high station, so that we can live a calm and tranquil life, as dutifully and decently as we may.
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Such prayer is our duty, it is what God, our Saviour, expects of us,
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since it is his will that all men should be saved, and be led to recognize the truth;
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there is only one God, and only one mediator between God and men, Jesus Christ, who is a man, like them,
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and gave himself as a ransom for them all. At the appointed time, he bore his witness,
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and of that witness I am the chosen herald, sent as an apostle (I make no false claims, I am only recalling the truth) to be a true and faithful teacher of the Gentiles.
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It is my wish that prayer should everywhere be offered by the men; they are to lift up hands that are sanctified, free from all anger and dispute.
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So, too, with the women; they are to dress themselves modestly and with restraint in befitting attire; no plaited hair, no gold ornaments, or pearls, or rich clothes;
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a virtuous life is the best adornment for women who lay claim to piety.
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Women are to keep silence, and take their place, with all submissiveness, as learners;
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a woman shall have no leave from me to teach, and issue commands to her husband; her part is to be silent.
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It was Adam that was created first, and Eve later,
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nor was it Adam that went astray; woman was led astray, and was involved in transgression.
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Yet woman will find her salvation in child-bearing, if she will but remain true to faith and love and holy living.