Catholic Public Domain Version
"desiring to be teachers of the law, but understanding neither the things that they themselves are saying, nor what they are affirming about these things. "
— 1 Timothy 1:7, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm.”
“desiring to be teachers of the law, though they understand neither what they say, nor whereof they confidently affirm. ”
“desiring to be teachers of the law, though they understand neither what they say, nor about what they strongly affirm.”
“They want to be teachers of the law, but they do not understand what they are saying or the things they insist on so confidently.”
“Desiring to be teachers of the law: understanding neither the things they say, nor whereof they affirm.”
“Desiring to be teachers of the law, though they have no knowledge of what they say or of the statements which they make so certainly.”
“Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm.”
against those who have been paying attention to fables and endless genealogies. These things present questions as if they were greater than the edification that is of God, which is in faith.
Now the goal of instruction is charity from a pure heart, and a good conscience, and an unfeigned faith.
Certain persons, wandering away from these things, have been turned aside to empty babbling,
desiring to be teachers of the law, but understanding neither the things that they themselves are saying, nor what they are affirming about these things.
But we know that the law is good, if one makes use of it properly.
Knowing this, that the law was not set in place for the just, but for the unjust and the insubordinate, for the impious and sinners, for the wicked and the defiled, for those who commit patricide, matricide, or homicide,
for fornicators, for males who sleep with males, for kidnappers, for liars, for perjurers, and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine,