1Do not reprimand an aged man, but continue pleading with him as if he were your father. Treat the young men as brothers, 2the older women as mothers, the younger women as sisters in all purity.¶ 3Ever honor widows who are really widows; 4but if any widow has children or grandchildren, let these learn to show their piety first toward their own household, and to make some return to their parents, for that is pleasing in God’s sight. 5Now she who is a widow indeed, and desolate, has fixed her hope on God, and devotes herself to supplications and prayers, day and night. 6But she who lives in wantonness is dead even while she still lives. 7Keep admonishing them regarding these things, so that they may be irreproachable. 8But if any one fails to provide for his own, and especially for his kindred, he has denied the faith and is worse than an infidel. 9A widow, to be placed upon the list, must be not less than sixty years old, and one who has been the wife of but one husband. 10She must be well reputed for good works, as one who has brought up a family, received strangers with hospitality, washed the feet of the saints, relieved the distressed, and diligently followed every good work. 11But exclude from the list the younger widows; for where they have become wanton against Christ, they desire to marry, 12and incur condemnation because they have broken their first troth. 13Moreover, they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house, and are not only idlers, but gossips also, and busybodies, repeating things they ought not. 14It is my wish, then, that the younger widows marry, bear children, rule their houses, and give no occasion to our adversary for railing. 15For already some widows have gone astray after Satan. 16Any believing woman, who has widowed relatives, ought to relieve them and not let the church be burdened with them; so that the church may relieve the really destitute widows.¶ 17Let the elders who fill their offices well, be held worthy of twofold honor; especially those who have the task of preaching and teaching. 18For the Scripture says, You must not muzzle an ox when he is treading out the grain, and The worker is worth his wages. 19Do not receive an accusation against an elder, except on the testimony of two or three witnesses. 20Rebuke offenders publicly, so that others also may take warning. 21I charge you solemnly in the presence of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ and of the elect angels, that you observe these things without prejudice against any man, and do nothing out of partiality. 22Never ordain any one hastily, nor take part in the wrong-doing of others. Keep yourself pure. 23Do not continue to drink nothing but water, but take a little wine for your stomach’s sake, and your frequent attacks of illness. 24Some men’s sins are notorious, and lead them straight on the way to condemnation; but others’ sins follow them up. 25So also noble deeds are conspicuous, and even if otherwise, they cannot be kept hidden.¶