< Titus 1 >

1 Poul, the seruaunt of God, and apostle of Jhesu Crist, bi the feith of the chosun of God, and bi the knowing of the treuthe, whiche is aftir pitee,
Paul slave God apostle then Jesus Christ according to faith select God and knowledge truth the/this/who according to piety
2 in to the hope of euerlastinge lijf, which lijf God that lieth not, bihiyte bifore tymes of the world; (aiōnios g166)
upon/to/against hope life eternal which to profess the/this/who not a liar God before time eternal (aiōnios g166)
3 but he hath schewid in hise tymes his word in preching, that is bitakun to me bi the comaundement of `God oure sauyour,
to reveal then time/right time one's own/private the/this/who word it/s/he in/on/among preaching which to trust (in) I/we according to command the/this/who savior me God
4 to Tite, most dereworthe sone bi the comyn feith, grace and pees of God the fadir, and of Crist Jhesu, oure sauyour.
Titus genuine child according to common: shared faith grace (and *N(K)O*) peace away from God father and (lord: God *K*) Christ Jesus the/this/who savior me
5 For cause of this thing Y lefte thee at Crete, that thou amende tho thingis that failen, and ordeyne preestis bi citees, as also Y disposide to thee.
this/he/she/it because of (to leave *N(k)(o)*) you in/on/among Crete in order that/to the/this/who to lack to straighten out and to appoint/conduct according to city elder: Elder as/when I/we you to direct
6 If ony man is withoute cryme, an hosebonde of o wijf, and hath feithful sones, not in accusacioun of letcherie, or not suget.
if which? to be irreproachable one woman: wife man: husband child to have/be faithful not in/on/among accusation debauchery or insubordinate
7 For it bihoueth a bischop to be without cryme, a dispendour of God, not proud, not wrathful, not drunkelew, not smytere, not coueytouse of foul wynnyng;
be necessary for the/this/who overseer irreproachable to exist as/when God manager not self-willed not quick-tempered not drunken not bully not greedy
8 but holdinge hospitalite, benygne, prudent, sobre, iust,
but hospitable lover of good self-controlled just sacred self-controlled
9 hooli, contynent, takinge that trewe word, that is aftir doctryn; that he be miyti to amoneste in hoolsum techyng, and to repreue hem that ayenseien.
to cling to the/this/who according to the/this/who teaching faithful word in order that/to able to be and to plead/comfort in/on/among the/this/who teaching the/this/who be healthy and the/this/who to dispute to rebuke
10 For ther ben many vnobedient, and veyn spekeris, and disseyueris, moost thei that ben of circumcisyoun,
to be for much and insubordinate babbler and deceiver especially the/this/who out from (the/this/who *no*) circumcision
11 whiche it bihoueth to be repreued; whiche subuerten alle housis, techinge whiche thingis it bihoueth not, for the loue of foul wynnyng.
which be necessary to silence who/which all house: household to overturn to teach which not be necessary shameful gain because of
12 And oon of hem, her propre profete, seide, Men of Crete ben euere more lyeris, yuele beestis, of slowe wombe.
to say one out from it/s/he one's own/private it/s/he prophet Cretan always liar evil/harm: evil wild animal belly idle
13 This witnessyng is trewe. For what cause blame hem sore, that thei be hool in feith,
the/this/who testimony this/he/she/it to be true through/because of which cause/charge to rebuke it/s/he severely in order that/to be healthy in/on/among the/this/who faith
14 not yyuynge tent to fablis of Jewis, and to maundementis of men, that turnen awei hem fro treuthe.
not to watch out Jewish myth and commandment a human to turn away the/this/who truth
15 And alle thingis ben clene to clene men; but to vnclene men and to vnfeithful no thing is clene, for the soule and conscience of hem ben maad vnclene.
all (on the other hand *k*) clean the/this/who clean the/this/who then to stain and unbelieving none clean but to stain it/s/he and the/this/who mind and the/this/who conscience
16 Thei knoulechen that thei knowen God, but bi dedis thei denyen; whanne thei ben abhominable, and vnbileueful, and repreuable to al good werk.
God to confess/profess to know the/this/who then work to deny abominable to be and disobedient and to/with all work good failing

< Titus 1 >