Titus
Survey the river, map the reading-plan targets, and follow the current around the verses that anchor this book in the tour.
Survey The River
Build the lens first: who wrote the book, when it was written, who heard it first, and why it exists.
Question 1
Who wrote it, to whom, and what problem are they fixing?
Question 2
What is the argument's logic — what claim, what reason, what therefore?
Question 3
What does this letter call this church (and me) to do?
The Epistle to Titus is one of the three pastoral epistles (along with 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy) in the New Testament, historically attributed to Paul the Apostle. It is addressed to Saint Titus and describes the requirements and duties of presbyters/bishops.
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Map The River
Mark the chapters, find the target verse inside its chapter, and remember where that moment lives in the book.
Target Verses
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2:11-15
Spans verses 11-15 of 15 in chapter 2.
Book position: chapter 2 of 3
Chapter position: Verses 11-15 of 15 in chapter 2
Follow The Current
Trace the flow around each target chapter so the verse lands inside its surrounding argument, story, or theme instead of floating loose.
Chapters 1-3
Context windowChapter 1
Paul, a servant of God, to Titus. I left you in Crete to appoint elders. Deceivers must be silenced. To the impure nothing is pure.
Chapter 2
Target zoneTeach what is consistent with sound doctrine. Men are to be steadfast, women reverent. The grace of God trains us to live godly lives.
Chapter 3
Show consideration to all. We were once slaves but God saved us. Believers should maintain good works. Everyone here sends greetings.