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Titus 1:3

But hath in due times - At the proper time; the time which he had intended; the best time: see the notes at I Timothy 2:6; compare the notes at Matthew 2:2.

Manifested his word through preaching - See the notes at II Timothy 2:10. The meaning here is, that he has made known his eternal purpose through the preaching of the gospel; compare the notes at Romans 10:14-15.

Which is committed unto me - Not exclusively, but in common with others; see the notes at II Timothy 1:11.

According to the commandment of God our Saviour - Paul always claimed to be divinely commissioned, and affirmed that he was engaged in the work of preaching by the authority of God; see Galatians 1:1-12; I Corinthians 1:1; Romans 1:1-4.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Titus 1:3:

Malachi 1:1
Titus 2:15

 

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