1 Tim. 4
:2
4:2
1By means of the
ahypocrisy of men who speak
blies, of men who are
2cbranded in their own conscience as with a
3hot iron,
1 Tim. 4
:3
4:3
Who forbid
1amarriage and command babstaining from
1cfoods, which
2God has created to be partaken of with
dthanksgiving by those who
3ebelieve and have
4ffull knowledge of the truth.
1 Tim. 4
:4
4:4
For 1every creature of God is
agood, and nothing is to be rejected if received with thanksgiving;
1 Tim. 4
:6
4:6
If you lay these things before the brothers, you will be a good
1aminister of Christ Jesus,
2being nourished with the words of the
3bfaith and of the
4good teaching which you
5have cclosely followed.
1 Tim. 4
:8
4:8
For bodily exercise is profitable for
1a little, but
agodliness is profitable for
2ball things, having
3promise of the present life and of that which is to come.
1 Tim. 4
:9
4:9
aFaithful is the word and worthy of all acceptance.
1 Tim. 4
:10
4:10
For to this end we
alabor and strive, because we have set our
bhope on the
1cliving God, who is the
dSavior of
eall men,
fespecially of those who believe.
1 Tim. 4
:12
4:12
Let no one
adespise your
1byouth, but be a
cpattern to the believers in
2word, in conduct, in love, in faith, in
3dpurity.
1 Tim. 4
:13
4:13
Until I come, attend to the public
1areading, to the
bexhortation, to the
cteaching.
1 Tim. 4
:14
4:14
Do not neglect the
1agift which is
2in you, which was given to you by means of
3bprophecy with the
4claying on of the hands of the
5dpresbytery.
1 Tim. 4
:16
4:16
1aTake heed to yourself and to your teaching; continue in these things; for in doing this you will save both
byourself and
cthose who hear you.