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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Titus 3:1

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1. Put them in mind —as they are in danger of forgetting their duty, though knowing it. The opposition of Christianity to heathenism, and the natural disposition to rebellion of the Jews under the Roman empire (of whom many lived in Crete), might lead many to forget practically what was a recognized Christian principle in theory, submission to the powers that be. DIODORUS SICULUS mentions the tendency of the Cretans to riotous insubordination. to be subject —"willingly" (so the Greek ). principalities . . . powers — Greek, "magistracies . . . authorities." to obey —the commands of "magistrates"; not necessarily implying spontaneous obedience. Willing obedience is implied in "ready to every good work." Compare :- , as showing that obedience to the magistracy would tend to good works, since the magistrate's aim generally is to favor the good and punish the bad. Contrast "disobedient" ( :- ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-2" class="com-number"

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part_ofTitus 3:1-11 pericope/per-tit-3-001
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