1Do not reprimand an older man, but plead with him as if he were your father. Treat the young men as brothers, 2the older women as mothers, and the younger women as sisters — with all purity. 3Show consideration for widows — I mean those who are really widowed. 4but, if a widow has children or grandchildren, let them learn to show proper regard for the members of their own family first, and to make some return to their parents; for that is pleasing in God’s sight. 5As for the woman who is really widowed and left quite alone, her hopes are fixed on God, and she devotes herself to prayers and supplications night and day. 6But the life of a widow who is devoted to pleasure is a living death. 7Those are the points you should teach, so that there may be no call for your censure. 8Anyone who fails to provide for their own relations, and especially for those under their own roof, has disowned the faith, and is worse than an unbeliever. 9A widow, when her name is added to the list, should not be less than sixty years old; she should have been a faithful wife, 10and be well spoken of for her kind actions. She should have brought up children, have shown hospitality to strangers, have washed the feet of her fellow Christians, have relieved those who were in distress, and devoted herself to every kind of good action. 11But you should exclude the younger widows from the list; for, when they grow restive under the yoke of the Christ, they want to marry, 12and so they bring condemnation on themselves for having broken their previous promise. 13And not only that, but they learn to be idle as they go about from house to house. Nor are they merely idle, but they also become gossips and busybodies, and talk of what they ought not. 14Therefore I advise young widows to marry, bear children, and attend to their homes, and so avoid giving the enemy an opportunity for scandal. 15There are some who have already left us, to follow Satan. 16Any Christian woman, who has relations who are widows, ought to relieve them and not allow them to become a burden to the church, so that the church may relieve those widows who are really widowed. 17 Those officers of the church who fill their office well should be held deserving of especial consideration, particularly those whose work lies in preaching and teaching. 18The words of scripture are — ‘You should not muzzle the ox while it is treading out the grain.’¶ 19Do not receive a charge against an officer of the church, unless it is supported by two or three witnesses; 20but rebuke offenders publicly, so that others may take warning. 21I charge you solemnly, before God and Christ Jesus and the chosen angels, to carry out these directions, unswayed by prejudice, never acting with partiality. 22Never ordain anyone hastily, and take no part in the wrong-doing of others. Keep your life pure. 23Do not continue to drink water only, but take a little wine because of the weakness of your stomach, and your frequent ailments. 24There are some people whose sins are conspicuous and lead on to judgment, while there are others whose sins dog their steps. 25In the same way noble deeds become conspicuous, and those which are otherwise cannot be concealed.