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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 1TIM 2:1

1TIM 2:1–2:15 ©

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Expectations for behaviour

1Tim 2:1–15

2:1 Expectations for behaviour

2Then first of all I urge you all to pray for all people—petitioning to God while also expressing thanks for them. 2So too for kings and other prominent officials so that we can live a quiet and tranquil life with all devoutness and dignity. 3This is good and pleasing to God our saviour 4who wants everyone to be saved and to know the truth.[ref] 5There’s only one God and also one mediator between God and humankind and that’s the man Yeshua the messiah 6who gave himself as a ransom for all people and as a testimony of God’s love for all time. 7I was appointed[ref] to proclaim that message and as an missionary—no lies, I’m telling you the truth here in the messiah—and also as a teacher of knowledge and the truth to non-Jews.

8That’s why I long to see men praying in every country, lifting up their morally-clean hands and not harbouring anger or disunity.

9Similarly women should wear respectable clothes that are sensible and modest,[ref] not with braids or gold or pearls or expensive clothing 10but with what is fitting for women who do good things, having declared that they honour God. 11Women should be learning quietly and submissively, 12but I don’t permit women to be teaching or domineering men. They should remain quiet 13because Adam was created first, then Eve,[ref] 14and it wasn’t Adam that was seduced but rather it was the woman that was deceived and disobeyed.[ref] 15But women will be saved through childbearing if they continue in faith and love and purity and self-control.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Yhn 14:6:

6And Yeshua answered, “I am the path and the truth and the life. No one can get to the father except via me.

2Tim 1:11:

11that I was appointed[ref] to proclaim, as well as being an missionary and teacher.


1:11: 1Tim 2:7.

1Pe 3:3:

3[ref]These women shouldn’t focus on outward appearances like the braids in their hair, or gold jewelry or expensive clothes,


3:3: 1Tim 2:9.

Gen 2:7:

7Then Yahweh God formed the first man out of the dust on the ground and he breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living person.[ref]


2:7: 1Cor 15:45.

Gen 2:21-22:

21So Yahweh God caused the man to go into a deep sleep, and then while he was sleeping, he removed one of his ribs and closed up over its place with flesh. 22Then Yahweh God used the rib which he had taken from the man to form into a woman, and he brought her to the man,

Gen 3:1-6:

3:1 The couple disobey God

3Now the snake was the craftiest of all the animals that Yahweh God had created, and one day he asked the woman, “Did God really command you to not eat fruit from any of the trees in the garden?”[ref]

2“No,” answered the woman, “we can eat the fruit from any of the trees in the garden, 3except from the tree that is in the centre. He commanded us to not eat that fruit or even touch it, because if we do, we will die!”

4But the serpent said to the woman, “It’s not definite that you’ll die. 5Actually, God knows that as soon as you eat fruit from that tree, you’ll understand new things, so that you will know what’s right and what’s wrong just like God does.”

6The woman saw that the tree’s fruit looked good to eat and that the tree itself was very attractive, plus she wanted to eat the fruit so that it would make her wise. So she picked some of the fruit and ate it and she also gave some of it to her husband who was there with her, and he ate it too.


3:1: Rev 12:9; 20:2.