_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Titus 1:1. PAUL, A SERVANT OF GOD.—R.V. margin, “Gr.
bond-servant.” This designation, which indicates generally the
official position, is not usually found in the inscriptions of the
Pauline epistles. In Romans and Philippians we have “servant of
Jesus Christ.” ACCO... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Titus 1:5. THAT THOU SHOULDEST SET IN ORDER.—St. Paul means that
Titus should completely set right, upon a thorough basis, all the
affairs of the Cretan Church. It is the important work of organisation
and consolidation that is entrusted to him.
Titus 1:6. BLAMELES... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Titus 1:10. VAIN TALKERS.—Men of aimless speech, which is devoid of
any good result. Men whose speech tendeth to poverty. DECEIVERS.—The
word, which is peculiar to St. Paul, and perhaps coined by him (see
Galatians 6:3), brings out the idea of subjective fancies
(_L... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Titus 1:15. UNTO THE PURE ALL THINGS ARE PURE.—This saying
concentrates all the opposition to fictitious holiness and purity
which made the apostle the object of the cordial hatred of Judaism. A
greater than Paul had paid His life for similar teaching. UNTO THEM
THA... [ Continue Reading ]