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Titus 2:3

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

that the lady elders shall likewise themselves behave, as is fitting for holiness, not speaking any gossip, not be enslaved to a many wine, but teachers of good (things);

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so that they should make the young women prudent, love to have their husbands, love to have their children,


also in this way must the women be serious, not any gossip speakers, temperate, faithful in all things.


because the overseer must be without a flaw, as Hashem's steward; not stubborn, not any quick-tempered, not any drunkard, not any fighter, not inclined to shameful (money) gain;


also so must the deacons be serious (people), not any double tongued, not any lovers of much wine, not inclined towards shameful gain;


so that you (PL) shall her so receive in the L-rd as it stands on for kedoishem, that you (PL) shall her help in everything, in whatever she will you (PL) just need; because she had also been a helper for many, and for me myself.


fornication however and every impurity or greed shall even not remember to be by the name among you (PL), as is becoming on for holy ones;


but I have something against you (SG), that you (SG) tolerate the woman Jezabel, who calls herself prophetess; and teaches and misleads my servants doing adultery to be and to eat of sacrifices to idols.


because after this time should you (PL) already ought to be teachers, need you (PL) yourselves altogether, that should you (PL) again teach what are the foundational rudiments of the beginning of Hashem's revelations, and are become such, who require themselves in milk, not in solid foods.


drink no longer any water, but use a little wine on account of your stomach and the frequent sicknesses of yours.


they are filled become with every nastiness, evil doing, fornication, lascivious lusts greed, malice, full with envy, murder, strife, deceit/treachery, craftiness, slander,





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