1 Vecāku vīru nerāj, bet pamāci laipni kā tēvu, jaunākus kā brāļus,
2 Vecākas sievas kā mātes, jaunākas—kā māsas visā šķīstībā.
3 Godā atraitnes—tās, kas ir īstas atraitnes.
4 Bet ja kādai atraitnei ir bērni vai bērnu bērni, tad lai tie papriekš mācās pildīt savu godbijības pienākumu pret savu pašu dzimtu un dot pateicību saviem tēviem; jo tāda rīcība ir patīkama Dieva priekšā.
5 Bet īsta atraitne, viena pati palikusi, ir likusi savas cerības uz Dievu un pastāv lūgšanās un pielūgšanās nakti un dienu;
6 Bet kas dzīvo izlaidīgu dzīvi, tā, dzīva būdama, ir mirusi.
7 Piekodini arī to, lai viņas būtu nepeļamas.
8 Bet ja kāds negādā par savējiem un visvairāk par saviem mājas ļaudīm, tad viņš ir aizliedzis ticību un ir ļaunāks par neticīgu.
9 Atraitnēs jāieskaita tāda, kas nav jaunāka par sešdesmit gadiem, kas bijusi viena vīra sieva,
10 Kam ir labu darbu slava, ja viņa ir izaudzinājusi bērnus, ja viņa ir bijusi viesmīlīga, ja viņa ir ir mazgājusi svētajiem kājas, ja viņa ir nākusi palīgā apspiestajiem, ja viņa ir dzinusies pēc ikviena laba darba.
11 Bet jaunākas atraitnes noraidi, jo, kad viņas pārgalvībā novēršas no Kristus, tad viņas grib precēties
12 Un pelna spriedumu, ka viņas ir lauzušas pirmo uzticību;
13 Turklāt viņas mācās vēl ari dīkā dzīvot, staigādamas apkārt no mājas uz māju, taču ne tikai dīkā dzīvot, bet arī iznēsāt pļāpas un jaukties citu darīšanās, runājot to, kas neklājas.
14 Tad nu es gribu, lai jaunākās apprecētos, dzemdētu bērnus, valdītu māju, nedotu pretiniekam nekādu iemeslu nievāšanai,
15 Jo dažas ir jau nogriezušās neceļos sātānam pakaļ.
16 Ja kādai ticīgajai ir atraitnes, tad lai viņa palīdz tām un lai netiek apgrūtināta draudze, ka tā var palīdzēt īstajām atraitnēm.
17 Presbiteri, kas ir labi priekšnieki, lai būtu divkārša goda cienīgi, visvairāk tie, kas darbojas sludināšanā un mācībā.
18 Proti, raksti saka: „Vērsim, kas klonā min labību, tev nebūs Eizsiet pumu,“ un: „Strādnieks ir savas algas cienīgs.“
19 Pret presbiteru nepieņem sūdzību bez diviem vai trim lieciniekiem.
20 Tiem, kas grēko, pierādi viņu vainu, visiem klāt esot, lai arī citiem būtu bailes.
21 Es svēti piekodinu Dieva un Kristus Jēzus un izredzēto eņģeļu priekšā: turi šīs lietas bez aizsprieduma, nedarīdams neko ne aiz naida, ne aiz draudzības.
22 Rokas nesteidzies nevienam uzlikt un neuzņemies atbildību par svešiem grēkiem, sevi pašu glabā šķīstu.
23 Nedzer vairs ūdeni vien, bet lieto mazliet vīna tava kuņģa un tavas biežās neveselības dēļ.
24 Dažu cilvēku grēki ir visiem zināmi un iet viņiem pa priekšu tiesā, bet citiem grēki arī vēl seko;
25 Tāpat arī labie darbi ir visiem zināmi, un, kur tas tā vēl nav, tur tie nevar palikt apslēpti.
Responsibilities toward Believers
1 Do not rebuke an older man, but appeal to him as if he were your father. Treat the younger men as your brothers, 2 the older women as mothers, and the younger women as sisters, with all purity.
3 Show respect for widows who really are all alone. 4 But if a widow has children or grandchildren, they should learn first to carry out their religious duties toward their own family and in this way repay their parents and grandparents, because that is what pleases God. 5 A widow who is all alone, with no one to take care of her, has placed her hope in God and continues to pray and ask him for his help night and day. 6 But a widow who gives herself to pleasure has already died, even though she lives. 7 Give them these instructions, so that no one will find fault with them. 8 But if any do not take care of their relatives, especially the members of their own family, they have denied the faith and are worse than an unbeliever.
9 Do not add any widow to the list of widows unless she is over sixty years of age. In addition, she must have been married only once 10 and have a reputation for good deeds: a woman who brought up her children well, received strangers in her home, performed humble duties for other Christians, helped people in trouble, and devoted herself to doing good.
11 But do not include younger widows in the list; because when their desires make them want to marry, they turn away from Christ, 12 and so become guilty of breaking their earlier promise to him. 13 They also learn to waste their time in going around from house to house; but even worse, they learn to be gossips and busybodies, talking of things they should not. 14 So I would prefer that the younger widows get married, have children, and take care of their homes, so as to give our enemies no chance of speaking evil of us. 15 For some widows have already turned away to follow Satan. 16 But if any Christian woman has widows in her family, she must take care of them and not put the burden on the church, so that it may take care of the widows who are all alone.
17 The elders who do good work as leaders should be considered worthy of receiving double pay, especially those who work hard at preaching and teaching. 18 For the scripture says, “Do not muzzle an ox when you are using it to thresh grain” and “Workers should be given their pay.” 19 Do not listen to an accusation against an elder unless it is brought by two or more witnesses. 20 Rebuke publicly all those who commit sins, so that the rest may be afraid.
21 In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus and of the holy angels I solemnly call upon you to obey these instructions without showing any prejudice or favor to anyone in anything you do. 22 Be in no hurry to lay hands on people to dedicate them to the Lord's service. Take no part in the sins of others; keep yourself pure.
23 Do not drink water only, but take a little wine to help your digestion, since you are sick so often.
24 The sins of some people are plain to see, and their sins go ahead of them to judgment; but the sins of others are seen only later. 25 In the same way good deeds are plainly seen, and even those that are not so plain cannot be hidden.