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Mercoledi, 1 maggio 2024 - San Giuseppe Lavoratore ( Letture di oggi)

1 Timothy 5


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1 Do not rebuke an older man, but appeal to him as a father. Treat younger men as brothers,1 Never speak sharply to a man older than yourself, but appeal to him as you would to your own father;treat younger men as brothers,
2 older women as mothers, and younger women as sisters with complete purity.2 older women as mothers and young women as sisters with al propriety.
3 Honor widows who are truly widows.3 Be considerate to widows -- if they real y are widowed.
4 But if a widow has children or grandchildren, let these first learn to perform their religious duty to their own family and to make recompense to their parents, for this is pleasing to God.4 If a widow has children or grandchildren, they are to learn first of al to do their duty to their own familiesand repay their debt to their parents, because this is what pleases God.
5 The real widow, who is all alone, has set her hope on God and continues in supplications and prayers night and day.5 But a woman who is real y widowed and left on her own has set her hope on God and perseveres nightand day in petitions and prayer.
6 But the one who is self-indulgent is dead while she lives.6 The one who thinks only of pleasure is already dead while she is stil alive:
7 Command this, so that they may be irreproachable.7 instruct them in this, too, so that their lives may be blameless.
8 And whoever does not provide for relatives and especially family members has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.8 Anyone who does not look after his own relations, especial y if they are living with him, has rejected thefaith and is worse than an unbeliever.
9 Let a widow be enrolled if she is not less than sixty years old, married only once,9 Enrolment as a widow is permissible only for a woman at least sixty years old who has had only onehusband.
10 with a reputation for good works, namely, that she has raised children, practiced hospitality, washed the feet of the holy ones, helped those in distress, involved herself in every good work.10 She must be a woman known for her good works -- whether she has brought up her children, beenhospitable to strangers and washed the feet of God's holy people, helped people in hardship or been active in allkinds of good work.
11 But exclude younger widows, for when their sensuality estranges them from Christ, they want to marry11 Do not accept young widows because if their natural desires distract them from Christ, they want tomarry again,
12 and will incur condemnation for breaking their first pledge.12 and then people condemn them for being unfaithful to their original promise.
13 And furthermore, they learn to be idlers, going about from house to house, and not only idlers but gossips and busybodies as well, talking about things that ought not to be mentioned.13 Besides, they learn how to be idle and go round from house to house; and then, not merely idle, theylearn to be gossips and meddlers in other people's affairs and to say what should remain unsaid.
14 So I would like younger widows to marry, have children, and manage a home, so as to give the adversary no pretext for maligning us.14 I think it is best for young widows to marry again and have children and a household to look after, andnot give the enemy any chance to raise a scandal about them;
15 For some have already turned away to follow Satan.15 there are already some who have turned aside to fol ow Satan.
16 If any woman believer has widowed relatives, she must assist them; the church is not to be burdened, so that it will be able to help those who are truly widows.16 If a woman believer has widowed relatives, she should support them and not make the Church bear theexpense but enable it to support those who are real y widowed.
17 Presbyters who preside well deserve double honor, especially those who toil in preaching and teaching.17 Elders who do their work wel while they are in charge earn double reward, especial y those who workhard at preaching and teaching.
18 For the scripture says, "You shall not muzzle an ox when it is threshing," and, "A worker deserves his pay."18 As scripture says: You must not muzzle an ox when it is treading out the corn; and again: The workerdeserves his wages.
19 Do not accept an accusation against a presbyter unless it is supported by two or three witnesses.19 Never accept any accusation brought against an elder unless it is supported by two or three witnesses.
20 Reprimand publicly those who do sin, so that the rest also will be afraid.20 If anyone is at fault, reprimand him publicly, as a warning to the rest.
21 I charge you before God and Christ Jesus and the elect angels to keep these rules without prejudice, doing nothing out of favoritism.21 Before God, and before Jesus Christ and the angels he has chosen, I charge you to keep these rulesimpartial y and never to be influenced by favouritism.
22 Do not lay hands too readily on anyone, and do not share in another's sins. Keep yourself pure.22 Do not be too quick to lay hands on anyone, and never make yourself an accomplice in anybody else'ssin; keep yourself pure.
23 Stop drinking only water, but have a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent illnesses.23 You should give up drinking only water and have a little wine for the sake of your digestion and thefrequent bouts of illness that you have.
24 Some people's sins are public, preceding them to judgment; but other people are followed by their sins.24 The faults of some people are obvious long before they come to the reckoning, while others have faultsthat are not discovered until later.
25 Similarly, good works are also public; and even those that are not cannot remain hidden.25 Similarly, the good that people do can be obvious; but even when it is not, it cannot remain hidden.