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Essay heading: Titus Paper: This paper will identify two biblical scholars' primary viewpoints on Titus 2: 11-15
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11-14 are ethical instructions, and that the passage in question is the "theological rationale" for those instructions. They both believe that vv.11-14 break up the mundane details of the rules/instructions in the preceding verses. Although the main purpose for the passage is the same, Donelson highlights virtuous living, with Jesus being the reason and the source, while Thompson focuses on the hope of the gospel, and how will live until Jesus' second coming... displayed 300 characters
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11-14 are ethical instructions, and that the passage in question is the "theological rationale" for those instructions. They both believe that vv.11-14 break up the mundane details of the rules/instructions in the preceding verses. Although the main purpose for the passage is the same, Donelson highlights virtuous living, with Jesus being the reason and the source, while Thompson focuses on the hope of the gospel, and how will live until Jesus' second coming... displayed next 300 characters
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