Definition: The word "3Tvars.pm" refers to a series of Bible passages that together form an entire book, differing in length but not significantly. This means it is not just one verse or passage, but rather several verses arranged differently across various parts of the Bible. The first three verses are called "Titus", while each subsequent verse forms a separate section within the overarching "3Tvars." The verse numbers and specific passages are usually numbered in alphabetical order based on the subject matter they relate to (e.g., 1-2 for Romans, 3-4 for Hebrews). The purpose of this grouping is to provide deeper insights into the themes and concepts contained in the Bible through sequential, overlapping sections.