Ver. 3. Without natural affection (
ἄóôïñãïé
, wanting the instinctive sense of endearment which links together parents and children,
óôïñãç
́
), implacable (
ἄóðïíäïé
, not truce-breakers, as in the Authorized Version, but such as would not enter into a truce; sine pace, as the Vulgate, or as Luther, unversöhnlich, not to be appeased—see Lexicons), false accusers, incontinent (
ἀêñáôåῖò
, without moral power or self-control, unbridled), fierce, haters of good (
ἀöéëÜãáèïé
, the opposite of the
öéëÜãáèïí
commended and required in Tit_1:8).