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Qualifications of Deacons
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Dignified KJV—grave RSV—serious NASV—men of dignity ESV—dignified NIV—men worthy of respect BAGD—worthy of respect/honor, noble, dignified, serious
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Not Double-Tongued KJV—not double-tongued RSV—not double-tongued NASV—not double-tongued ESV—not double-tongued footnote: Or devious in speech NIV—sincere BAGD—not insincere
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Not Addicted to Much Wine KJV—not given to much wine RSV—not addicted to much wine NASV—or addicted to much wine ESV—not addicted to much wine NIV—not indulging in much wine BAGD—not {occupying oneself with, devoting oneself to, applying oneself to} much wine
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Not Greedy for Shameful Gain KJV—not greedy of filthy lucre RSV—not greedy for gain NASV—or fond of sordid gain ESV—not greedy for dishonest gain NIV—not pursuing dishonest gain BAGD—not shamelessly greedy for money, not avaricious, not fond of dishonest gain From the words ‘shameful’ and ‘gain’
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Holding to the Mystery of the Faith with a Clear Conscience KJV—… mystery … pure conscience RSV—… mystery … clear conscience NASV—… mystery … clear conscience ESV—… mystery … clear conscience NIV—… deep truths … clear conscience BAGD—mystery, transcendent/ultimate reality, secret; clean, pure
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Be Tested First … Blameless KJV—being found blameless RSV—prove themselves blameless NASV—are beyond reproach ESV—prove themselves blameless NIV—there is nothing against them BAGD—blameless, irreproachable
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Women: Dignified KJV—grave RSV—serious NASV—dignified ESV—dignified NIV—women worthy of respect BAGD—worthy of respect/honor, noble, dignified, serious
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Women: Not Slanderers KJV—not slanderers RSV—no slanderers NASV—not malicious gossips ESV—not slanderers NIV—not malicious talkers BAGD—not slanderous
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Women: Temperate KJV—sober RSV—temperate NASV—temperate ESV—sober-minded NIV—temperate BAGD—1. temperate, sober; being very moderate in the drinking of an alcoholic beverage; 2. self-controlled, level-headed, being restrained in conduct
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Women: Faithful in all things KJV—faithful in all things RSV—faithful in all things NASV—faithful in all things ESV—faithful in all things NIV—trustworthy in everything BAGD—trustworthy, faithful, dependable, inspiring faith/trust, being worthy of belief or trust
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Deacons: Men of One Woman KJV—the husbands of one wife RSV—the husband of one wife NASV—husbands of only one wife ESV—the husband of one wife NIV—the husband of but one wife BAGD—man, esp. husband; woman, here wife
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Does not mean: All the deacons share the same wife Only one woman deacon is allowed But: Each deacon should be the husband of one wife So several translations change the plural to a singular to avoid misunderstanding
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Can a divorced man serve? Arguments in the affirmative: No second class citizens in the church Means only one of the following: Not unmarried Not divorced Not a polygamist Not an adulterer (a one-woman man) Not remarried (married only once)
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Answers to Affirmative First: Are women then second class citizens? What about those who fail to meet another of the qualifications? Second: A phrase may have a general meaning It’s “man of one woman”, not “one- woman man”
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Genitive used for Marriage In Paul’s writing the genitive is used of marriage: Eph. 5:28—the man ought to love the woman of himself Eph. 5:31—cleaves to the woman of him Eph. 5:33—each must love the woman of himself I Cor. 5:1—someone has the woman of the father (note that the genitive relationship is between the father and the woman, not between the son and the woman; he just “has” her) I Cor. 7:2—each must have the woman of himself I Cor. 7:39—a woman is bound for as much time as the man of her lives
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Genitive used for Marriage Luke also uses the genitive for marriage: Luke 1:13—Zachariah … the woman of you Elisabeth will bear you a son Luke 8:3—and Joanna the woman of Chouza Luke 17:32—Remember the woman of Lot Acts 18:2—Aquilla … and Priscilla woman of him Acts 5:1—some man named Ananius with Sapphira the woman of him Acts 5:7—the woman of him came in Acts 5:9—the feet of those burying the man of you
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Genitive used for Marriage And Jesus uses the genitive for marriage: Mark 10:11—whoever divorces the woman of him Mark 10:12—if she divorces the man of her Matt. 5:32—every one divorcing the woman of him But perhaps the real evidence is found in the account of the woman at the well: John 4:18—the man you have now is NOT the man of you (she was committing fornication with the man, but Jesus says there is no marriage relationship, therefore it is not a genitive relationship)
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Genitive NOT used for Fornication It is notable that in Paul’s extended discussion of fornication in I Cor. 6 the genitive is not used of that relationship. Herod “had” Herodias “the woman of Philip his brother” (Mark 6:17-18), but the genitive is only used of Philip, not Herod. If a married man having a mistress makes him a man of two women, then an unmarried man with a mistress would qualify as a “man of one woman,” hardly the intended meaning.
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Evidence from 1 Tim. 5:9 “Let a widow be enrolled if she is not less than sixty years of age, having been the wife of one husband,” “having been” is not in the Greek text 1946 RSV translated this “married only once” as well as in 1 Tim. 3 NIV translates this “has been faithful to her husband”
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Manage Children Well KJV—ruling their children and their houses well RSV—manage their children and their households well NASV—good managers of their children and their own households ESV—managing their children and their own households well NIV—manage his children and his household well BAGD—to exercise a position of leadership, rule, direct, be at the head of, manage, conduct
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Gain a Good Standing KJV—used the office of a deacon well purchase a good degree and … boldness RSV—serve well as deacons gain a good standing and … confidence NASV—have served well as deacons obtain a high standing and … confidence ESV—serve well as deacons gain a good standing and … confidence NIV—have served well gain an excellent standing and … assurance BAGD—step, stage, grade, rank
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