The Bible, King James Version, Book 56: Titus
The Book of Titus is an epistle in the New Testament attributed to the Apostle Paul, likely written in the 1st century AD. It serves as a letter of guidance to Titus, focusing on church organization, moral conduct, and the qualifications for leadership. Paul instructs Titus on his responsibilities in Crete, emphasizing sound doctrine and moral integrity within the Christian community. The letter addresses how different groups should conduct themselves and encourages believers to actively live out their faith while guarding against false teachings.