Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
speech—discourse in public and private ministrations.
he that is of the contrary part—the adversary (Titus 1:9; II Timothy 2:25), whether he be heathen or Jew.
may be ashamed—put to confusion by the power of truth and innocence (compare Titus 2:5, Titus 2:10; I Timothy 5:14; I Timothy 6:1).
no evil thing—in our acts, or demeanor.
of you—So one of the oldest manuscripts. Other very old manuscripts read, "of US," Christians.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Titus 2:8:
1 Timothy 5:14
Titus 2:1
Titus 2:5
Titus 2:11
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