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New TestamentTitus · Chapter 1

Titus 1:11

Meaning, cross-references, and a prayer for Titus 1:11 — by Collins Asein

Quick Summary

Titus 1:11 is a verse from the book of Titus in the New Testament. The KJV reads: "Whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole houses, teaching things which they ought not, for filthy lucre's sake." Below you will find the full verse text, cross-references, meaning, and a prayer based on this scripture.

Titus 1:11 — KJV

Whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole houses, teaching things which they ought not, for filthy lucre's sake.

Titus 1:11 (KJV)

Titus 1:11 in Context — About the Book of Titus

Titus got the hard posting — planting elders across Crete, an island proverbial for liars and lazy gluttons. Paul's antidote is grace that trains: the same grace that saves teaches us to say no to ungodliness and live self-controlled, upright lives while waiting for the blessed hope.

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Cross-References for Titus 1:11

Thus saith the LORD, your redeemer, the Holy One of Israel; For your sake I have sent to Babylon, and have brought down all their nobles, and the Chaldeans, whose cry is in the ships. nobles: Heb. bars

Shares key themes with Titus 1:11: whose, ought, sake

But I wrought for my name's sake, that it should not be polluted before the heathen, among whom they were, in whose sight I made myself known unto them, in bringing them forth out of the land of Egypt.

Shares key themes with Titus 1:11: whose, ought, sake

But I wrought for my name's sake, that it should not be polluted before the heathen, in whose sight I brought them out.

Shares key themes with Titus 1:11: whose, ought, sake

Nevertheless I withdrew mine hand, and wrought for my name's sake, that it should not be polluted in the sight of the heathen, in whose sight I brought them forth.

Shares key themes with Titus 1:11: whose, ought, sake

And he answered and told them, Elias verily cometh first, and restoreth all things; and how it is written of the Son of man, that he must suffer many things, and be set at nought.

Shares key themes with Titus 1:11: must, things, ought

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Collins Asein — Christian Author & Founder of PrayerKey