a3:15
bRom 16:5
c1 Cor 16:19
dCol 4:15
ePhlm 1:2
fEph 2:19-22
gHeb 3:6
h10:21
i1 Pet 4:17
jGal 2:9
kRev 3:12
l2 Cor 10:3-6

‏ 1 Timothy 3:15

3:15  a household of God: The earliest churches were house churches (Rom 16:5  b; 1 Cor 16:19  c; Col 4:15  d; Phlm 1:2  e) that reflected the codes of conduct of Greco-Roman households (see study note on 1 Tim 3:4-5). Violating these norms brought disrepute, disgrace, and shame on the entire household and its head. The same is true for the church (cp. Eph 2:19-22  f; Heb 3:6  g; 10:21  h; 1 Pet 4:17  i).

• the church ... is the pillar and foundation of the truth: This idea may anticipate the transition from the time of the apostles to the period after their deaths (cp. Gal 2:9  j; Rev 3:12  k). The church must be active rather than defensive in upholding the truth in the world (cp. 2 Cor 10:3-6  l).
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