a3:8-13
b4:6
cMatt 22:13
dJohn 2:5
e12:26
fRom 13:4
g1 Cor 3:5
h1 Tim 3:8-13
iPhil 1:1
jRom 16:1
k3:8
l3:3
m6:6-10
n17-19
oEph 5:3
pCol 3:5
q1 Tim 3:9
rTitus 1:7
s3:11
t3:8-13
uRom 16:1
v1 Tim 3:8

‏ 1 Timothy 3:8-12

Summary for 1Tim 3:8-13: 3:8-13  a The Greek word translated deacon (“servant, assistant, courier, agent”) and its cognates (“service, to serve”) are commonly used for service of any kind (e.g., 4:6  b; Matt 22:13  c; John 2:5  d; 12:26  e; Rom 13:4  f; 1 Cor 3:5  g). As designating an office in the church, it occurs only in 1 Tim 3:8-13  h; Phil 1:1  i; and (maybe) Rom 16:1  j. This passage concentrates on character rather than activities. See also study note on Acts 6:2-6. 3:8  k must not be ... dishonest with money (3:3  l): Greed is disreputable and improper (6:6-10  m, 17-19  n; Eph 5:3  o; Col 3:5  p), especially for those who lead in the church (1 Tim 3:9  q; see Titus 1:7  r).
3:11  s their wives (or the women deacons): The Greek word can be translated women or wives. In favor of their wives, 3:8-13  t is a discussion of male deacons; switching to “women deacons” would disrupt the flow of thought. However, there might have been women deacons in the early church (see Rom 16:1  u). In that case, this verse might parallel 1 Tim 3:8  v.
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