Titus 2:14

     14. gave himself—"The forcible 'Himself, His whole self, the greatest gift ever given,' must not be overlooked."

      for usGreek, "in our behalf."

      redeem usdeliver us from bondage by paying the price of His precious blood. An appropriate image in addressing bond-servants (Tit 2:9, 10):

      from all iniquity—the essence of sin, namely, "transgression of the law": in bondage to which we were till then. The aim of His redemption was to redeem us, not merely from the penalty, but from the being of all iniquity. Thus he reverts to the "teaching" in righteousness, or disciplining effect of the grace of God that bringeth salvation (Tit 2:11, 12).

      peculiarpeculiarly His own, as Israel was of old.

      zealous—in doing and promoting "good works."

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