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Verse 1

c. To servants, 1 Timothy 6:1-2 , and to mercenary counter-teachers, 1 Timothy 6:3-10 .

1. Servants For the New Testament meaning of the Greek word see our note on Luke 7:2.

Under the yoke The servile yoke is a Greek phrase as old as Herodotus. Here it is used to characterize unmitigated Roman slavery, as described in our note on Luke 7:2, and as it stands in contrast under the believing masters.

Own Respectively.

All the honour Required by the existing law of the relation.

That… not blasphemed The duty is not based on the rightfulness of the relation, but upon the disorder and reproach incurred from heathendom upon Christianity if the relation were enjoined to be summarily broken up by the servants. See Titus 2:10.

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