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1 Pavel, služebník Boží, apoštol pak Ježíše Krista, podle víry vyvolených Božích a známosti pravdy, kteráž jest podle zbožnosti,
I, Paul, [am writing this letter to you, Titus]. [God appointed me to be] his servant and [to be] an apostle [who represents] Jesus Christ. [God appointed me in order that I might teach] those whom God has chosen [to be his people] to [correctly] believe [in him]. He wants me to teach them the true [teachings about God], in order that they will learn to behave (in a [godly manner/] a [manner that pleases God]).
2 K naději života věčného, kterýž zaslíbil před časy věků ten, jenž nikdy neklamá, Bůh, zjevil pak časy svými, (aiōnios g166)
[As a result of my doing these things, his people] confidently expect that God will cause them to live forever. God, who never lies, promised before he created the world that [his people] would live forever. (aiōnios g166)
3 Totiž to slovo své, skrze kázání mně svěřené, podle zřízení Spasitele našeho Boha, Titovi, vlastnímu synu u víře obecné:
Then at the time that he [chose], he revealed [to us his] message. [Specifically], God our Savior gave this message to me, and he trusted me to proclaim it to people.
4 Milost, milosrdenství a pokoj od Boha Otce a Pána Jezukrista Spasitele našeho.
Titus, [I am writing this letter] to [you because you are like] a true son [MET] [to me because I led/helped you to] believe the same [teachings about Christ that I do]. ([I pray that/May]) [God our Father and Christ Jesus our Savior will continue to] act kindly toward you and cause you to have [inner] peace.
5 Z té příčiny zanechal jsem tebe v Krétě, abys to, čehož tam ještě potřebí, spravil a ustanovil po městech starší, jakož i já při tobě jsem zřídil:
When I [asked you] to stay on Crete [island], I wanted you to do these things: [Teach the believers what they need to know so that they] can understand correctly the [spiritual] matters about which some are teaching wrongly. Appoint elders [in the congregation] in each town in the manner in which I told you to do.
6 Jest-li kdo bez úhony, jedné manželky muž, dítky maje věřící, na kteréž by nemohlo touženo býti, že by byli bujní, anebo nepoddaní.
[When you appoint men as elders], you must choose men whom no one can [justly] accuse of [habitually] doing what is wrong (OR, whom everyone speaks well of). Specifically, appoint men who have been faithful to their wives. Appoint men whose children faithfully obey [them. Do not appoint men whose children habitually] do all the things that their bodies urge them to do, or who refuse to obey their parents.
7 Neboť biskup má býti bez úhony, jako Boží šafář, ne svémyslný, ne hněvivý, ne pijan vína, ne bijce, ne žádostivý mrzkého zisku,
Leaders [of the congregation] must be [men] who, as everyone knows, habitually do what is good (OR, [whom] no one can [justly] accuse of doing what is wrong), because it is on God’s behalf that they will direct/serve [the congregation. Specifically, they must] not be arrogant/proud. They must not easily become angry. They must not [be men who] drink much alcohol. They must not [be men who] ([act] violently/fight) [when they are angry. They must] not [be men who are] (greedy for/strongly desire to get) money.
8 Ale přívětivý k hostem, dobrotivý, opatrný, spravedlivý, svatý, zdrželivý,
Instead, they must be ones who welcome and take care of guests. They must (be devoted to/like to do) what is good. They must do [what God considers] to be right. They must be (holy/completely dedicated to God). They must be men who do what their minds tell them is right to do [and not what their emotions/desires urge them to do].
9 Pilně se přídržící věrné řeči v učení Božím, aby mohl i napomínati učením zdravým, i ty, kteříž odpírají, přemáhati.
They must firmly believe in the message [about Jesus Christ] exactly as [I/we(inc)] taught it, in order that they might be able to teach [the believers] what is correct and to urge [them to follow it well. If they firmly accept our message], they will be able to convince those who oppose [what is correct that they are wrong].
10 Neboť jsou mnozí nepoddaní, marnomluvní, i svůdcové myslí lidských, zvláště ti, jenž jsou z obřízky.
[I say this] because there are many [people who oppose the correct teachings]. They refuse to obey people who have authority over them, they talk ([on and on/without stopping]), saying what helps no one, and they deceive people. The Jewish [believers] [MTY] [who insist we must obey all the Jewish rituals are] especially [doing this].
11 Jimž musejí ústa zacpána býti; kteříž celé domy převracejí, učíce neslušným věcem, pro mrzký zisk.
[You and the leaders whom you appoint] should prevent such people from teaching [the believers]. They are causing whole families to stop believing in the correct teachings [MET] by means of their teaching [people wrong ideas/teachings. They are teaching people only] in order that people will give them money, [which is very] shameful [for them to do].
12 Řekl jeden z nich, vlastní jejich prorok, že Kretenští jsou vždycky lháři, zlá hovada, břicha lenivá.
A man from Crete [island] whom [they consider] a prophet said, “[My fellow] Cretan people are always lying [to one another! They are like dangerous] wild animals [MET]! They are lazy and always eat too much food [SYN]!”
13 Svědectví to pravé jest. A protož tresciž je přísně, ať jsou zdraví u víře,
The words that this man said [about the Cretan people] are [still] true, [especially about their being liars]. So, rigorously convince/show [those Cretan believers] that those [false teachings] are wrong. Tell them to [firmly] believe in the correct teachings.
14 Nešetříce Židovských básní, a přikázání lidí těch, jenž se odvracují od pravdy.
[Teach them that] they should no [longer] listen to the stories that the Jews (made up/invented). [Especially] they should refuse to obey those who reject our true teachings, because those people are teaching things that only come from human beings, [not from God].
15 Všecko zajisté čisté jest čistým, poskvrněným pak a nevěřícím nic není čistého, ale poskvrněná jest i mysl jejich i svědomí.
[Believers should reject] what they teach about food, [because] no [food that we eat] can make us unacceptable to God if we are pure [in our] ([inner beings/hearts]). But if people are evil and they do not trust [in Christ Jesus], there is no [ritual] that can make them acceptable to God. Such people’s way of thinking has been ruined {Such people have ruined their way of thinking}, and they do not even feel guilty [when they do what is evil].
16 Vypravují o tom, že Boha znají, ale skutky svými toho zapírají, ohavní jsouce, a nepoddaní, a ke všelikému skutku dobrému nehodní.
Even though they claim/say that they know God, by what they do they [show that they] do not know (God/his true teaching). They do not obey [God], and they are unable to do anything that he considers to be good. [So God considers them to be absolutely] disgusting!

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