Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Titus 2:1
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1. But . . . thou —in contrast to the reprobate seducers stigmatized in Titus 1:11 ; Titus 1:15 ; Titus 1:16 . "He deals more in exhortations, because those intent on useless questions needed chiefly to be recalled to the study of a holy, moral life; for nothing so effectually allays men's wandering curiosity, as the being brought to recognize those duties in which they ought to exercise themselves" [CALVIN]. speak —without restraint: contrast Titus 1:11 , "mouths . . . stopped." doctrine —"instruction" or "teaching." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-2" class="com-number"
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