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2 It is necessary, therefore, the overseer* be blameless, husband of one wife, sober, sensible, well-ordered, kind to strangers, apt to teach,
3 not tarrying at wine, not a striker, instead reasonable, not battling, not a lover of money,
4 leading his own household well, having children in obedience with all reverence
5 (yet if someone does not see to lead his own household, how will he manage God's convocation*?),
6 not a neophyte, so that he not, having been deluded, fall into the Devil's judgement.
7 Yet it is necessary to have a good testimony from them outside, so that he not fall into reproach and the Devil's snare.
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