For a bishop must be blameless; one that hath an oversight of the church of God, ought to be one whom none can truly tax with any scandalous sin.
As the steward of God; as a chief servant in God’s house, intrusted to dispense his mysteries, 1Co_4:1, one that should set an example to the under-servants in the house of God.
Not self-willed; not auyadh, one that pleaseth himself, proud, stubborn, pertinacious, confident, &c., having a high opinion of his own person, parts, judgment, or humour; for all this the word signifies.
Not soon angry; orgilon, not too quick and subject to passion; how then shall he in meekness instruct those that are without?
Not given to wine: see the notes on 1Ti_3:3, where the same word is used.
No striker, not given to filthy lucre: See Poole on "1Ti_3:3", where both these qualifications are mentioned, and opened.