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Epistle To Titus

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The Epistle to Titus is a book of the New Testament attributed to the Apostle Paul and was written while he was temporarily released in Rome. The text consists of a letter to his disciple Titus , the apostle of Crete. The Crete and Cyrenaica were in the first century a Roman province.

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The letter deals mainly with issues relating to internal discipline and organization of the Church.

Chapter 1 contains greetings from Paul and instructions and a list of qualities and skills required for the bishops (presbyters).

Chapters 2 and 3 contain general education and personal messages to Titus on how to treat various groups of the Church of Crete. It encourages sincere Christians to overcome evil, to be sober and faithful to submit to authority - including the wife to her husband and slave to his master - and excel in good works.

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