19 Do not entertain an accusation against an elder unless it is brought by two or three witnesses.
19 Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before
19 Do not admit a charge against an elder except on the evidence of two or three witnesses.
19 Don't listen to a complaint against a leader that isn't backed up by two or three responsible witnesses.
19 Do not receive an accusation against an elder except from two or three witnesses.
19 Do not listen to an accusation against an elder unless it is confirmed by two or three witnesses.
20 But those elders who are sinning you are to reprove before everyone, so that the others may take warning.
20 Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear.
20 As for those who persist in sin, rebuke them in the presence of all, so that the rest may stand in fear.
20 If anyone falls into sin, call that person on the carpet. Those who are inclined that way will know right off they can't get by with it.
20 Those who are sinning rebuke in the presence of all, that the rest also may fear.
20 Those who sin should be reprimanded in front of the whole church; this will serve as a strong warning to others.
(Read 1 Timothy 5:17-25)
Care must be taken that ministers are maintained. And those who are laborious in this work are worthy of double honour and esteem. It is their just due, as much as the reward of the labourer. The apostle charges Timothy solemnly to guard against partiality. We have great need to watch at all times, that we do not partake of other men's sins. Keep thyself pure, not only from doing the like thyself, but from countenancing it, or any way helping to it in others. The apostle also charges Timothy to take care of his health. As we are not to make our bodies masters, so neither slaves; but to use them so that they may be most helpful to us in the service of God. There are secret, and there are open sins: some men's sins are open before-hand, and going before unto judgment; some they follow after. God will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and make known the counsels of all hearts. Looking forward to the judgment-day, let us all attend to our proper offices, whether in higher or lower stations, studying that the name and doctrine of God may never be blasphemed on our account.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Timothy 5:19
Commentary on 1 Timothy 5:17-25
(Read 1 Timothy 5:17-25)
Care must be taken that ministers are maintained. And those who are laborious in this work are worthy of double honour and esteem. It is their just due, as much as the reward of the labourer. The apostle charges Timothy solemnly to guard against partiality. We have great need to watch at all times, that we do not partake of other men's sins. Keep thyself pure, not only from doing the like thyself, but from countenancing it, or any way helping to it in others. The apostle also charges Timothy to take care of his health. As we are not to make our bodies masters, so neither slaves; but to use them so that they may be most helpful to us in the service of God. There are secret, and there are open sins: some men's sins are open before-hand, and going before unto judgment; some they follow after. God will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and make known the counsels of all hearts. Looking forward to the judgment-day, let us all attend to our proper offices, whether in higher or lower stations, studying that the name and doctrine of God may never be blasphemed on our account.