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Deacons must be husbands of one wife and must be people who manage their children and households well. (1 Timothy 3, 12)
but in case I should be delayed, I want you to know how people ought to behave in God's household -- that is, in the Church of the living God, pillar and support of the truth. (1 Timothy 3, 15)
Have nothing to do with godless myths and old wives' tales. Train yourself for religion. (1 Timothy 4, 7)
Physical exercise is useful enough, but the usefulness of religion is unlimited, since it holds out promise both for life here and now and for the life to come; (1 Timothy 4, 8)
Never speak sharply to a man older than yourself, but appeal to him as you would to your own father; treat younger men as brothers, (1 Timothy 5, 1)
older women as mothers and young women as sisters with all propriety. (1 Timothy 5, 2)
Enrolment as a widow is permissible only for a woman at least sixty years old who has had only one husband. (1 Timothy 5, 9)
I think it is best for young widows to marry again and have children and a household to look after, and not give the enemy any chance to raise a scandal about them; (1 Timothy 5, 14)
to do all that you have been told, with no faults or failures, until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ, (1 Timothy 6, 14)
Bear with your share of difficulties, like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. (2 Timothy 2, 3)
Not all the dishes in a large house are made of gold and silver; some are made of wood or earthenware: the former are held in honour, the latter held cheap. (2 Timothy 2, 20)
If someone holds himself aloof from these faults I speak of, he will be a vessel held in honour, dedicated and fit for the Master, ready for any good work. (2 Timothy 2, 21)