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The Pastoral Letters—1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus—have made an enduring contribution to understanding the role of pastors in the church. With a spirited devotion to the text, Robert Yarbrough helps unlock the meaning of these short but rich letters in this commentary. In keeping with the character of Pillar New Testament Commentary volumes, The Letters to Timothy and Titus offers a...

Second, Paul tells the Colossians that God “has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to present you holy in his sight, without blemish and free from accusation” (Col 1:22). The words in italics translate the Greek word for “blameless” in Titus 1:6, 7. Again, Paul is not predicating sinless perfection of the Colossians or suggesting that they are above all criticism in how they live—Paul himself is critical of them (Col 2:20). He is rather speaking of their standing in God’s sight
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