| Chapter 2 |
1 |
My desire is, first of all, that you will make requests and prayers and give praise for all men;
|
2 |
For kings and all those in authority; so that we may have a calm and quiet life in all fear of God and serious behaviour.
|
3 |
This is good and pleasing in the eyes of God our Saviour;
|
4 |
Whose desire is that all men may have salvation and come to the knowledge of what is true.
|
5 |
For there is one God and one peacemaker between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,
|
6 |
Who gave himself as an offering for all; witness of which was to be given at the right time;
|
7 |
And of this I became a preacher and an Apostle (what I say is true, not false,) and a teacher of the Gentiles in the true faith.
|
8 |
It is my desire, then, that in every place men may give themselves to prayer, lifting up holy hands, without wrath or argument.
|
9 |
And that women may be dressed in simple clothing, with a quiet and serious air; not with twisted hair and gold or jewels or robes of great price;
|
10 |
But clothed with good works, as is right for women who are living in the fear of God.
|
11 |
Let a woman quietly take the place of a learner and be under authority.
|
12 |
In my opinion it is right for a woman not to be a teacher, or to have rule over a man, but to be quiet.
|
13 |
For Adam was first formed, then Eve;
|
14 |
And Adam was not taken by deceit, but the woman, being tricked, became a wrongdoer.
|
15 |
But if they go on in faith and love and holy self-control, she will be kept safe at the time of childbirth.
|