The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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1 Timothy 6
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- 6:1
Let as
many
servants
as
are
under the
yoke
count their
own
masters
worthy of
all
honour,
that the
name of
God
and his
doctrine
be
not
blasphemed.
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- 6:2
And they that
have
believing
masters, let
them
not
despise them,
because they
are
brethren;
but
rather do them
service,
because they
are
faithful
and
beloved,
partakers of the
benefit. These
things
teach
and
exhort.
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- 6:3 If any
man teach
otherwise,
and
consent
not to
wholesome
words, even the words of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
and to the
doctrine which is
according to
godliness;
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- 6:4 He is
proud,
knowing
nothing,
but
doting
about
questions
and strifes of
words,
whereof
*
cometh
envy,
strife,
railings,
evil
surmisings,
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- 6:5 Perverse
disputings of
men of
corrupt
minds,
and
destitute of the
truth,
supposing that
gain
is
godliness:
from
such withdraw
thyself.
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- 6:6
But
godliness
with
contentment
is
great
gain.
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- 6:7
For we
brought
nothing
into this
world, and it is
certain
we
can
carry
nothing
*
out.
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- 6:8
And
having
food
and
raiment let us
be
therewith
content.
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- 6:9
But they that
will be
rich
fall
into
temptation
and a
snare,
and into
many
foolish
and
hurtful
lusts,
which
drown
men
in
destruction
and
perdition.
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- 6:10
For the love of
money
is the
root of
all
evil:
which while
some coveted
after, they have
erred
from the
faith,
and
pierced
themselves
through with
many
sorrows.
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- 6:11
But
thou,
O
man of
God,
flee these
things;
and follow
after
righteousness,
godliness,
faith,
love,
patience,
meekness.
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- 6:12
Fight the
good
fight of
faith, lay hold
on
eternal
life,
whereunto
thou
art
also
called,
and hast
professed a
good
profession
before
many
witnesses.
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- 6:13 I
give
thee
charge in the
sight of
God,
who
quickeneth all
things,
and before
Christ
Jesus,
who
before
Pontius
Pilate
witnessed a
good
confession;
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- 6:14 That
thou
keep this
commandment without
spot,
unrebukeable,
until the
appearing of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ:
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- 6:15
Which in
his
times he shall
shew,
who is the
blessed
and
only
Potentate, the
King of
kings,
and
Lord of
lords;
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- 6:16
Who
only
hath
immortality,
dwelling in the
light which no
man can approach
unto;
whom no
man hath
seen,
nor
can
see: to
whom be
honour
and
power
everlasting.
Amen.
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- 6:17
Charge them that are
rich
in
this
world, that they
be
not
highminded,
nor
trust
in
uncertain
riches,
but
in the
living
God,
who
giveth
us
richly all
things
to
enjoy;
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- 6:18 That they do
good, that they be
rich
in
good
works, ready to
distribute
*, willing to
communicate;
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- 6:19 Laying up in
store for
themselves a
good
foundation
against the time to
come,
that they may lay hold
on
eternal
life.
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- 6:20
O
Timothy,
keep that which is committed to thy
trust,
avoiding
profane and vain
babblings,
and
oppositions of
science falsely so
called:
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- 6:21
Which
some
professing have
erred
concerning the
faith.
Grace be
with
thee.
Amen. [The
first
to
Timothy was
written
from
Laodicea,
which
is the chiefest
city of
Phrygia
Pacatiana.]
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