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1 Timothy 4:13 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

13 Until I come [to you], pay attention to the [public] reading [of Scripture], to exhorting people and to teaching.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

13 Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

13 Till I come, devote yourself to [public and private] reading, to exhortation (preaching and personal appeals), and to teaching and instilling doctrine.

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American Standard Version (1901)

13 Till I come, give heed to reading, to exhortation, to teaching.

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Common English Bible

13 Until I arrive, pay attention to public reading, preaching, and teaching.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

13 Until I arrive, attend to reading, to exhortation, and to doctrine.

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1 Timothy 4:13
20 Cross References  

You search through the Scriptures [i.e., the Old Testament], because you think that you will [learn how to] have never ending life by [reading] them. And these Scriptures are what testify concerning me.


Now these people [in Berea] had more character than those in Thessalonica because they [not only] received the message with an open mind but [also] examined the [Old Testament] Scriptures every day to see if what they had heard was really true.


But we will continue earnestly in prayer and the preaching of God's word.”


Or, if our gift is encouraging others, we should devote ourselves to encouraging. Or, if our gift is sharing with others, we should do so generously. Or, if our gift is leading others, we should do so diligently. Or, if our gift is showing caring concern for others, we should do it cheerfully.


So, what is the conclusion, brothers? When you people assemble together, each one of you has a psalm [to sing], or a lesson [to teach], or a [supernatural] revelation [to give], or a language [to speak supernaturally], or an interpretation [of that language]. Everything that is done should be for the building up [of the church].


But the person who prophesies speaks [God’s message] to people to build them up [spiritually], encourage them and comfort them.


But now, brothers, if I come to you speaking in languages [supernaturally], how will I benefit you unless my speaking consists of a revelation [from God], or a [message of] knowledge [See 12:8], or a prophecy, or a teaching? [i.e., the message must be intelligible to be beneficial].


Pay close attention to yourself and to what you teach [people]. Continue doing these things, for in doing them you will both save yourself and those who listen to you.


If you point out these things to the brothers you will be a good minister of Christ Jesus, and will be nurtured by the message of the faith and of the good teaching which you have been following.


And [remember] that, from childhood, you have known the sacred Scriptures which are able to make you wise [enough] to be saved through faith in Christ Jesus.


Preach the [Gospel] message; be prepared [to do it both] when it is convenient and when it is inconvenient; reprove [i.e., convince people of their wrongdoing], rebuke [i.e., convict people of their sin], and exhort [i.e., urge people to act], with great patience and teaching.


You should teach these things and exhort and rebuke people with full authority. Do not let anyone look down on you. [See note on I Tim. 4:12].


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