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b. εἷς (LN 60.10): ‘one’ [Herm, Hn, HNTC, LN, Lns; KJV, NASB, NEB, NJB, RSV], ‘but one’ [NIV], ‘only one’ [WC; TEV, TNT]. c. γυνή (LN 10.54): ‘wife’ [Herm, Hn, HNTC, LN, Lns, WC; all versions except NAB]. QUESTION—How is this phrase connected to the preceding clause? It and the following clauses are specifics of the preceding generic qualification [EBC, GNC, SSA]: an elder must be blameless—that is, he must be the husband of one wife, etc. QUESTION—How is the requirement of being a husband to
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