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Genesis 3:15
15
And
I
will
put
enmity
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
it
shall
bruise
thy
head,
and
thou
shalt
bruise
his
heel.
Genesis 22:18
18
And
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed;
because
thou
hast
obeyed
my
voice.
Genesis 26:4
4
And
I
will
make
thy
seed
to
multiply
as
the
stars
of
heaven,
and
will
give
unto
thy
seed
all
these
countries;
and
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed;
Genesis 49:10
10
The
sceptre
shall
not
depart
from
Judah,
nor
a
lawgiver
from
between
his
feet,
until
Shiloh
come;
and
unto
him
shall
the
gathering
of
the
people
be.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
The
LORD
thy
God
will
raise
up
unto
thee
a
Prophet
from
the
midst
of
thee,
of
thy
brethren,
like
unto
me;
unto
him
ye
shall
hearken;
2 Samuel 7:12
12
And
when
thy
days
be
fulfilled,
and
thou
shalt
sleep
with
thy
fathers,
I
will
set
up
thy
seed
after
thee,
which
shall
proceed
out
of
thy
bowels,
and
I
will
establish
his
kingdom.
2 Kings 9:11
11
Then
Jehu
came
forth
to
the
servants
of
his
lord:
and
one
said
unto
him,
Is
all
well?
wherefore
came
this
mad
fellow
to
thee?
And
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
know
the
man,
and
his
communication.
Psalms 132:11
11
The
LORD
hath
sworn
in
truth
unto
David;
he
will
not
turn
from
it;
Of
the
fruit
of
thy
body
will
I
set
upon
thy
throne.
Isaiah 4:2
2
In
that
day
shall
the
branch
of
the
LORD
be
beautiful
and
glorious,
and
the
fruit
of
the
earth
shall
be
excellent
and
comely
for
them
that
are
escaped
of
Israel.
Isaiah 7:14
14
Therefore
the
Lord
himself
shall
give
you
a
sign;
Behold,
a
virgin
shall
conceive,
and
bear
a
son,
and
shall
call
his
name
Immanuel.
Isaiah 9:6
6
For
unto
us
a
child
is
born,
unto
us
a
son
is
given:
and
the
government
shall
be
upon
his
shoulder:
and
his
name
shall
be
called
Wonderful,
Counsellor,
The
mighty
God,
The
everlasting
Father,
The
Prince
of
Peace.
Isaiah 35:5
5
Then
the
eyes
of
the
blind
shall
be
opened,
and
the
ears
of
the
deaf
shall
be
unstopped.
Isaiah 40:10
10
Behold,
the
Lord
GOD
will
come
with
strong
hand,
and
his
arm
shall
rule
for
him:
behold,
his
reward
is
with
him,
and
his
work
before
him.
Isaiah 42:7
7
To
open
the
blind
eyes,
to
bring
out
the
prisoners
from
the
prison,
and
them
that
sit
in
darkness
out
of
the
prison
house.
Jeremiah 23:5
5
Behold,
the
days
come,
saith
the
LORD,
that
I
will
raise
unto
David
a
righteous
Branch,
and
a
King
shall
reign
and
prosper,
and
shall
execute
judgment
and
justice
in
the
earth.
Jeremiah 33:14
14
Behold,
the
days
come,
saith
the
LORD,
that
I
will
perform
that
good
thing
which
I
have
promised
unto
the
house
of
Israel
and
to
the
house
of
Judah.
Ezekiel 34:23
23
And
I
will
set
up
one
shepherd
over
them,
and
he
shall
feed
them,
even
my
servant
David;
he
shall
feed
them,
and
he
shall
be
their
shepherd.
Ezekiel 37:24
24
And
David
my
servant
shall
be
king
over
them;
and
they
all
shall
have
one
shepherd:
they
shall
also
walk
in
my
judgments,
and
observe
my
statutes,
and
do
them.
Daniel 9:24
24
Seventy
weeks
are
determined
upon
thy
people
and
upon
thy
holy
city,
to
finish
the
transgression,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
the
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
Holy.
Matthew 3:8
8
Bring
forth
therefore
fruits
meet
for
repentance:
Luke 1:79
79
To
give
light
to
them
that
sit
in
darkness
and
in
the
shadow
of
death,
to
guide
our
feet
into
the
way
of
peace.
Luke 2:37
37
And
she
was
a
widow
of
about
fourscore
and
four
years,
which
departed
not
from
the
temple,
but
served
God
with
fastings
and
prayers
night
and
day.
Luke 24:27
27
And
beginning
at
Moses
and
all
the
prophets,
he
expounded
unto
them
in
all
the
scriptures
the
things
concerning
himself.
John 5:46
46
For
had
ye
believed
Moses,
ye
would
have
believed
me:
for
he
wrote
of
me.
John 8:12
12
Then
spake
Jesus
again
unto
them,
saying,
I
am
the
light
of
the
world:
he
that
followeth
me
shall
not
walk
in
darkness,
but
shall
have
the
light
of
life.
John 10:20
20
And
many
of
them
said,
He
hath
a
devil,
and
is
mad;
why
hear
ye
him?
John 16:2
2
They
shall
put
you
out
of
the
synagogues:
yea,
the
time
cometh,
that
whosoever
killeth
you
will
think
that
he
doeth
God
service.
Acts 8:3
3
As
for
Saul,
he
made
havock
of
the
church,
entering
into
every
house,
and
haling
men
and
women
committed
them
to
prison.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
the
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
which
dwelt
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
very
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
And
when
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
unto
Antioch.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
a
whole
year
they
assembled
themselves
with
the
church,
and
taught
much
people.
And
the
disciples
were
called
Christians
first
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:32
32
And
we
declare
unto
you
glad
tidings,
how
that
the
promise
which
was
made
unto
the
fathers,
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium,
that
they
went
both
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spake,
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
the
Jews
and
also
of
the
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
unbelieving
Jews
stirred
up
the
Gentiles,
and
made
their
minds
evil
affected
against
the
brethren.
3
Long
time
therefore
abode
they
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
which
gave
testimony
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
and
granted
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided:
and
part
held
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
And
when
there
was
an
assault
made
both
of
the
Gentiles,
and
also
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers,
to
use
them
despitefully,
and
to
stone
them,
6
They
were
ware
of
it,
and
fled
unto
Lystra
and
Derbe,
cities
of
Lycaonia,
and
unto
the
region
that
lieth
round
about:
7
And
there
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
And
there
sat
a
certain
man
at
Lystra,
impotent
in
his
feet,
being
a
cripple
from
his
mother's
womb,
who
never
had
walked:
9
The
same
heard
Paul
speak:
who
stedfastly
beholding
him,
and
perceiving
that
he
had
faith
to
be
healed,
10
Said
with
a
loud
voice,
Stand
upright
on
thy
feet.
And
he
leaped
and
walked.
11
And
when
the
people
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voices,
saying
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
The
gods
are
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men.
12
And
they
called
Barnabas,
Jupiter;
and
Paul,
Mercurius,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
Then
the
priest
of
Jupiter,
which
was
before
their
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
gates,
and
would
have
done
sacrifice
with
the
people.
14
Which
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of,
they
rent
their
clothes,
and
ran
in
among
the
people,
crying
out,
15
And
saying,
Sirs,
why
do
ye
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
preach
unto
you
that
ye
should
turn
from
these
vanities
unto
the
living
God,
which
made
heaven,
and
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
all
things
that
are
therein:
16
Who
in
times
past
suffered
all
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
Nevertheless
he
left
not
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good,
and
gave
us
rain
from
heaven,
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness.
18
And
with
these
sayings
scarce
restrained
they
the
people,
that
they
had
not
done
sacrifice
unto
them.
19
And
there
came
thither
certain
Jews
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
who
persuaded
the
people,
and,
having
stoned
Paul,
drew
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
he
had
been
dead.
20
Howbeit,
as
the
disciples
stood
round
about
him,
he
rose
up,
and
came
into
the
city:
and
the
next
day
he
departed
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
And
when
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
taught
many,
they
returned
again
to
Lystra,
and
to
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
22
Confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
and
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
we
must
through
much
tribulation
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
23
And
when
they
had
ordained
them
elders
in
every
church,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
believed.
24
And
after
they
had
passed
throughout
Pisidia,
they
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
And
when
they
had
preached
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
into
Attalia:
26
And
thence
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
whence
they
had
been
recommended
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
fulfilled.
27
And
when
they
were
come,
and
had
gathered
the
church
together,
they
rehearsed
all
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
how
he
had
opened
the
door
of
faith
unto
the
Gentiles.
28
And
there
they
abode
long
time
with
the
disciples.
Acts 20:32
32
And
now,
brethren,
I
commend
you
to
God,
and
to
the
word
of
his
grace,
which
is
able
to
build
you
up,
and
to
give
you
an
inheritance
among
all
them
which
are
sanctified.
Acts 21:30
30
And
all
the
city
was
moved,
and
the
people
ran
together:
and
they
took
Paul,
and
drew
him
out
of
the
temple:
and
forthwith
the
doors
were
shut.
Acts 22:21
21
And
he
said
unto
me,
Depart:
for
I
will
send
thee
far
hence
unto
the
Gentiles.
Acts 23:29
29
Whom
I
perceived
to
be
accused
of
questions
of
their
law,
but
to
have
nothing
laid
to
his
charge
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
Acts 24:21
21
Except
it
be
for
this
one
voice,
that
I
cried
standing
among
them,
Touching
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
I
am
called
in
question
by
you
this
day.
Acts 25:11
11
For
if
I
be
an
offender,
or
have
committed
any
thing
worthy
of
death,
I
refuse
not
to
die:
but
if
there
be
none
of
these
things
whereof
these
accuse
me,
no
man
may
deliver
me
unto
them.
I
appeal
unto
Caesar.
Acts 28:23
23
And
when
they
had
appointed
him
a
day,
there
came
many
to
him
into
his
lodging;
to
whom
he
expounded
and
testified
the
kingdom
of
God,
persuading
them
concerning
Jesus,
both
out
of
the
law
of
Moses,
and
out
of
the
prophets,
from
morning
till
evening.
Romans 3:21
21
But
now
the
righteousness
of
God
without
the
law
is
manifested,
being
witnessed
by
the
law
and
the
prophets;
Romans 15:8
8
Now
I
say
that
Jesus
Christ
was
a
minister
of
the
circumcision
for
the
truth
of
God,
to
confirm
the
promises
made
unto
the
fathers:
1 Corinthians 1:23
23
But
we
preach
Christ
crucified,
unto
the
Jews
a
stumblingblock,
and
unto
the
Greeks
foolishness;
1 Corinthians 2:14
14
But
the
natural
man
receiveth
not
the
things
of
the
Spirit
of
God:
for
they
are
foolishness
unto
him:
neither
can
he
know
them,
because
they
are
spiritually
discerned.
1 Corinthians 4:10
10
We
are
fools
for
Christ's
sake,
but
ye
are
wise
in
Christ;
we
are
weak,
but
ye
are
strong;
ye
are
honourable,
but
we
are
despised.
1 Corinthians 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
1
Now
concerning
the
things
whereof
ye
wrote
unto
me:
It
is
good
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman.
2
Nevertheless,
to
avoid
fornication,
let
every
man
have
his
own
wife,
and
let
every
woman
have
her
own
husband.
3
Let
the
husband
render
unto
the
wife
due
benevolence:
and
likewise
also
the
wife
unto
the
husband.
4
The
wife
hath
not
power
of
her
own
body,
but
the
husband:
and
likewise
also
the
husband
hath
not
power
of
his
own
body,
but
the
wife.
5
Defraud
ye
not
one
the
other,
except
it
be
with
consent
for
a
time,
that
ye
may
give
yourselves
to
fasting
and
prayer;
and
come
together
again,
that
Satan
tempt
you
not
for
your
incontinency.
6
But
I
speak
this
by
permission,
and
not
of
commandment.
7
For
I
would
that
all
men
were
even
as
I
myself.
But
every
man
hath
his
proper
gift
of
God,
one
after
this
manner,
and
another
after
that.
8
I
say
therefore
to
the
unmarried
and
widows,
It
is
good
for
them
if
they
abide
even
as
I.
9
But
if
they
cannot
contain,
let
them
marry:
for
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn.
10
And
unto
the
married
I
command,
yet
not
I,
but
the
Lord,
Let
not
the
wife
depart
from
her
husband:
11
But
and
if
she
depart,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
be
reconciled
to
her
husband:
and
let
not
the
husband
put
away
his
wife.
12
But
to
the
rest
speak
I,
not
the
Lord:
If
any
brother
hath
a
wife
that
believeth
not,
and
she
be
pleased
to
dwell
with
him,
let
him
not
put
her
away.
13
And
the
woman
which
hath
an
husband
that
believeth
not,
and
if
he
be
pleased
to
dwell
with
her,
let
her
not
leave
him.
14
For
the
unbelieving
husband
is
sanctified
by
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
is
sanctified
by
the
husband:
else
were
your
children
unclean;
but
now
are
they
holy.
15
But
if
the
unbelieving
depart,
let
him
depart.
A
brother
or
a
sister
is
not
under
bondage
in
such
cases:
but
God
hath
called
us
to
peace.
16
For
what
knowest
thou,
O
wife,
whether
thou
shalt
save
thy
husband?
or
how
knowest
thou,
O
man,
whether
thou
shalt
save
thy
wife?
17
But
as
God
hath
distributed
to
every
man,
as
the
Lord
hath
called
every
one,
so
let
him
walk.
And
so
ordain
I
in
all
churches.
18
Is
any
man
called
being
circumcised?
let
him
not
become
uncircumcised.
Is
any
called
in
uncircumcision?
let
him
not
be
circumcised.
19
Circumcision
is
nothing,
and
uncircumcision
is
nothing,
but
the
keeping
of
the
commandments
of
God.
20
Let
every
man
abide
in
the
same
calling
wherein
he
was
called.
21
Art
thou
called
being
a
servant?
care
not
for
it:
but
if
thou
mayest
be
made
free,
use
it
rather.
22
For
he
that
is
called
in
the
Lord,
being
a
servant,
is
the
Lord's
freeman:
likewise
also
he
that
is
called,
being
free,
is
Christ's
servant.
23
Ye
are
bought
with
a
price;
be
not
ye
the
servants
of
men.
24
Brethren,
let
every
man,
wherein
he
is
called,
therein
abide
with
God.
25
Now
concerning
virgins
I
have
no
commandment
of
the
Lord:
yet
I
give
my
judgment,
as
one
that
hath
obtained
mercy
of
the
Lord
to
be
faithful.
26
I
suppose
therefore
that
this
is
good
for
the
present
distress,
I
say,
that
it
is
good
for
a
man
so
to
be.
27
Art
thou
bound
unto
a
wife?
seek
not
to
be
loosed.
Art
thou
loosed
from
a
wife?
seek
not
a
wife.
28
But
and
if
thou
marry,
thou
hast
not
sinned;
and
if
a
virgin
marry,
she
hath
not
sinned.
Nevertheless
such
shall
have
trouble
in
the
flesh:
but
I
spare
you.
29
But
this
I
say,
brethren,
the
time
is
short:
it
remaineth,
that
both
they
that
have
wives
be
as
though
they
had
none;
30
And
they
that
weep,
as
though
they
wept
not;
and
they
that
rejoice,
as
though
they
rejoiced
not;
and
they
that
buy,
as
though
they
possessed
not;
31
And
they
that
use
this
world,
as
not
abusing
it:
for
the
fashion
of
this
world
passeth
away.
32
But
I
would
have
you
without
carefulness.
He
that
is
unmarried
careth
for
the
things
that
belong
to
the
Lord,
how
he
may
please
the
Lord:
33
But
he
that
is
married
careth
for
the
things
that
are
of
the
world,
how
he
may
please
his
wife.
34
There
is
difference
also
between
a
wife
and
a
virgin.
The
unmarried
woman
careth
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
that
she
may
be
holy
both
in
body
and
in
spirit:
but
she
that
is
married
careth
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
she
may
please
her
husband.
35
And
this
I
speak
for
your
own
profit;
not
that
I
may
cast
a
snare
upon
you,
but
for
that
which
is
comely,
and
that
ye
may
attend
upon
the
Lord
without
distraction.
36
But
if
any
man
think
that
he
behaveth
himself
uncomely
toward
his
virgin,
if
she
pass
the
flower
of
her
age,
and
need
so
require,
let
him
do
what
he
will,
he
sinneth
not:
let
them
marry.
37
Nevertheless
he
that
standeth
stedfast
in
his
heart,
having
no
necessity,
but
hath
power
over
his
own
will,
and
hath
so
decreed
in
his
heart
that
he
will
keep
his
virgin,
doeth
well.
38
So
then
he
that
giveth
her
in
marriage
doeth
well;
but
he
that
giveth
her
not
in
marriage
doeth
better.
39
The
wife
is
bound
by
the
law
as
long
as
her
husband
liveth;
but
if
her
husband
be
dead,
she
is
at
liberty
to
be
married
to
whom
she
will;
only
in
the
Lord.
40
But
she
is
happier
if
she
so
abide,
after
my
judgment:
and
I
think
also
that
I
have
the
Spirit
of
God.
1 Corinthians 15:20
20
But
now
is
Christ
risen
from
the
dead,
and
become
the
firstfruits
of
them
that
slept.
2 Corinthians 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
seeing
we
have
this
ministry,
as
we
have
received
mercy,
we
faint
not;
2
But
have
renounced
the
hidden
things
of
dishonesty,
not
walking
in
craftiness,
nor
handling
the
word
of
God
deceitfully;
but
by
manifestation
of
the
truth
commending
ourselves
to
every
man's
conscience
in
the
sight
of
God.
3
But
if
our
gospel
be
hid,
it
is
hid
to
them
that
are
lost:
4
In
whom
the
god
of
this
world
hath
blinded
the
minds
of
them
which
believe
not,
lest
the
light
of
the
glorious
gospel
of
Christ,
who
is
the
image
of
God,
should
shine
unto
them.
5
For
we
preach
not
ourselves,
but
Christ
Jesus
the
Lord;
and
ourselves
your
servants
for
Jesus'
sake.
6
For
God,
who
commanded
the
light
to
shine
out
of
darkness,
hath
shined
in
our
hearts,
to
give
the
light
of
the
knowledge
of
the
glory
of
God
in
the
face
of
Jesus
Christ.
7
But
we
have
this
treasure
in
earthen
vessels,
that
the
excellency
of
the
power
may
be
of
God,
and
not
of
us.
8
We
are
troubled
on
every
side,
yet
not
distressed;
we
are
perplexed,
but
not
in
despair;
9
Persecuted,
but
not
forsaken;
cast
down,
but
not
destroyed;
10
Always
bearing
about
in
the
body
the
dying
of
the
Lord
Jesus,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
might
be
made
manifest
in
our
body.
11
For
we
which
live
are
alway
delivered
unto
death
for
Jesus'
sake,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
might
be
made
manifest
in
our
mortal
flesh.
12
So
then
death
worketh
in
us,
but
life
in
you.
13
We
having
the
same
spirit
of
faith,
according
as
it
is
written,
I
believed,
and
therefore
have
I
spoken;
we
also
believe,
and
therefore
speak;
14
Knowing
that
he
which
raised
up
the
Lord
Jesus
shall
raise
up
us
also
by
Jesus,
and
shall
present
us
with
you.
15
For
all
things
are
for
your
sakes,
that
the
abundant
grace
might
through
the
thanksgiving
of
many
redound
to
the
glory
of
God.
16
For
which
cause
we
faint
not;
but
though
our
outward
man
perish,
yet
the
inward
man
is
renewed
day
by
day.
17
For
our
light
affliction,
which
is
but
for
a
moment,
worketh
for
us
a
far
more
exceeding
and
eternal
weight
of
glory;
18
While
we
look
not
at
the
things
which
are
seen,
but
at
the
things
which
are
not
seen:
for
the
things
which
are
seen
are
temporal;
but
the
things
which
are
not
seen
are
eternal.
2 Corinthians 6:14
14
Be
ye
not
unequally
yoked
together
with
unbelievers:
for
what
fellowship
hath
righteousness
with
unrighteousness?
and
what
communion
hath
light
with
darkness?
Galatians 1:13
13
For
ye
have
heard
of
my
conversation
in
time
past
in
the
Jews'
religion,
how
that
beyond
measure
I
persecuted
the
church
of
God,
and
wasted
it:
Ephesians 1:18
18
The
eyes
of
your
understanding
being
enlightened;
that
ye
may
know
what
is
the
hope
of
his
calling,
and
what
the
riches
of
the
glory
of
his
inheritance
in
the
saints,
Ephesians 4:18
18
Having
the
understanding
darkened,
being
alienated
from
the
life
of
God
through
the
ignorance
that
is
in
them,
because
of
the
blindness
of
their
heart:
Ephesians 5:8
8
For
ye
were
sometimes
darkness,
but
now
are
ye
light
in
the
Lord:
walk
as
children
of
light:
Philippians 3:11
11
If
by
any
means
I
might
attain
unto
the
resurrection
of
the
dead.
Colossians 1:18
18
And
he
is
the
head
of
the
body,
the
church:
who
is
the
beginning,
the
firstborn
from
the
dead;
that
in
all
things
he
might
have
the
preeminence.
1 Thessalonians 3:10
10
Night
and
day
praying
exceedingly
that
we
might
see
your
face,
and
might
perfect
that
which
is
lacking
in
your
faith?
1 Thessalonians 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
But
of
the
times
and
the
seasons,
brethren,
ye
have
no
need
that
I
write
unto
you.
2
For
yourselves
know
perfectly
that
the
day
of
the
Lord
so
cometh
as
a
thief
in
the
night.
3
For
when
they
shall
say,
Peace
and
safety;
then
sudden
destruction
cometh
upon
them,
as
travail
upon
a
woman
with
child;
and
they
shall
not
escape.
4
But
ye,
brethren,
are
not
in
darkness,
that
that
day
should
overtake
you
as
a
thief.
5
Ye
are
all
the
children
of
light,
and
the
children
of
the
day:
we
are
not
of
the
night,
nor
of
darkness.
6
Therefore
let
us
not
sleep,
as
do
others;
but
let
us
watch
and
be
sober.
7
For
they
that
sleep
sleep
in
the
night;
and
they
that
be
drunken
are
drunken
in
the
night.
8
But
let
us,
who
are
of
the
day,
be
sober,
putting
on
the
breastplate
of
faith
and
love;
and
for
an
helmet,
the
hope
of
salvation.
9
For
God
hath
not
appointed
us
to
wrath,
but
to
obtain
salvation
by
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
10
Who
died
for
us,
that,
whether
we
wake
or
sleep,
we
should
live
together
with
him.
11
Wherefore
comfort
yourselves
together,
and
edify
one
another,
even
as
also
ye
do.
12
And
we
beseech
you,
brethren,
to
know
them
which
labour
among
you,
and
are
over
you
in
the
Lord,
and
admonish
you;
13
And
to
esteem
them
very
highly
in
love
for
their
work's
sake.
And
be
at
peace
among
yourselves.
14
Now
we
exhort
you,
brethren,
warn
them
that
are
unruly,
comfort
the
feebleminded,
support
the
weak,
be
patient
toward
all
men.
15
See
that
none
render
evil
for
evil
unto
any
man;
but
ever
follow
that
which
is
good,
both
among
yourselves,
and
to
all
men.
16
Rejoice
evermore.
17
Pray
without
ceasing.
18
In
every
thing
give
thanks:
for
this
is
the
will
of
God
in
Christ
Jesus
concerning
you.
19
Quench
not
the
Spirit.
20
Despise
not
prophesyings.
21
Prove
all
things;
hold
fast
that
which
is
good.
22
Abstain
from
all
appearance
of
evil.
23
And
the
very
God
of
peace
sanctify
you
wholly;
and
I
pray
God
your
whole
spirit
and
soul
and
body
be
preserved
blameless
unto
the
coming
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
24
Faithful
is
he
that
calleth
you,
who
also
will
do
it.
25
Brethren,
pray
for
us.
26
Greet
all
the
brethren
with
an
holy
kiss.
27
I
charge
you
by
the
Lord
that
this
epistle
be
read
unto
all
the
holy
brethren.
28
The
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
you.
Amen.
1 Timothy 1:13
13
Who
was
before
a
blasphemer,
and
a
persecutor,
and
injurious:
but
I
obtained
mercy,
because
I
did
it
ignorantly
in
unbelief.
1 Timothy 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
Rebuke
not
an
elder,
but
intreat
him
as
a
father;
and
the
younger
men
as
brethren;
2
The
elder
women
as
mothers;
the
younger
as
sisters,
with
all
purity.
3
Honour
widows
that
are
widows
indeed.
4
But
if
any
widow
have
children
or
nephews,
let
them
learn
first
to
shew
piety
at
home,
and
to
requite
their
parents:
for
that
is
good
and
acceptable
before
God.
5
Now
she
that
is
a
widow
indeed,
and
desolate,
trusteth
in
God,
and
continueth
in
supplications
and
prayers
night
and
day.
6
But
she
that
liveth
in
pleasure
is
dead
while
she
liveth.
7
And
these
things
give
in
charge,
that
they
may
be
blameless.
8
But
if
any
provide
not
for
his
own,
and
specially
for
those
of
his
own
house,
he
hath
denied
the
faith,
and
is
worse
than
an
infidel.
9
Let
not
a
widow
be
taken
into
the
number
under
threescore
years
old,
having
been
the
wife
of
one
man,
10
Well
reported
of
for
good
works;
if
she
have
brought
up
children,
if
she
have
lodged
strangers,
if
she
have
washed
the
saints'
feet,
if
she
have
relieved
the
afflicted,
if
she
have
diligently
followed
every
good
work.
11
But
the
younger
widows
refuse:
for
when
they
have
begun
to
wax
wanton
against
Christ,
they
will
marry;
12
Having
damnation,
because
they
have
cast
off
their
first
faith.
13
And
withal
they
learn
to
be
idle,
wandering
about
from
house
to
house;
and
not
only
idle,
but
tattlers
also
and
busybodies,
speaking
things
which
they
ought
not.
14
I
will
therefore
that
the
younger
women
marry,
bear
children,
guide
the
house,
give
none
occasion
to
the
adversary
to
speak
reproachfully.
15
For
some
are
already
turned
aside
after
Satan.
16
If
any
man
or
woman
that
believeth
have
widows,
let
them
relieve
them,
and
let
not
the
church
be
charged;
that
it
may
relieve
them
that
are
widows
indeed.
17
Let
the
elders
that
rule
well
be
counted
worthy
of
double
honour,
especially
they
who
labour
in
the
word
and
doctrine.
18
For
the
scripture
saith,
Thou
shalt
not
muzzle
the
ox
that
treadeth
out
the
corn.
And,
The
labourer
is
worthy
of
his
reward.
19
Against
an
elder
receive
not
an
accusation,
but
before
two
or
three
witnesses.
20
Them
that
sin
rebuke
before
all,
that
others
also
may
fear.
21
I
charge
thee
before
God,
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
and
the
elect
angels,
that
thou
observe
these
things
without
preferring
one
before
another,
doing
nothing
by
partiality.
22
Lay
hands
suddenly
on
no
man,
neither
be
partaker
of
other
men's
sins:
keep
thyself
pure.
23
Drink
no
longer
water,
but
use
a
little
wine
for
thy
stomach's
sake
and
thine
often
infirmities.
24
Some
men's
sins
are
open
beforehand,
going
before
to
judgment;
and
some
men
they
follow
after.
25
Likewise
also
the
good
works
of
some
are
manifest
beforehand;
and
they
that
are
otherwise
cannot
be
hid.
Titus 2:13
13
Looking
for
that
blessed
hope,
and
the
glorious
appearing
of
the
great
God
and
our
Saviour
Jesus
Christ;
James 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
James,
a
servant
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
to
the
twelve
tribes
which
are
scattered
abroad,
greeting.
2
My
brethren,
count
it
all
joy
when
ye
fall
into
divers
temptations;
3
Knowing
this,
that
the
trying
of
your
faith
worketh
patience.
4
But
let
patience
have
her
perfect
work,
that
ye
may
be
perfect
and
entire,
wanting
nothing.
5
If
any
of
you
lack
wisdom,
let
him
ask
of
God,
that
giveth
to
all
men
liberally,
and
upbraideth
not;
and
it
shall
be
given
him.
6
But
let
him
ask
in
faith,
nothing
wavering.
For
he
that
wavereth
is
like
a
wave
of
the
sea
driven
with
the
wind
and
tossed.
7
For
let
not
that
man
think
that
he
shall
receive
any
thing
of
the
Lord.
8
A
double
minded
man
is
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
9
Let
the
brother
of
low
degree
rejoice
in
that
he
is
exalted:
10
But
the
rich,
in
that
he
is
made
low:
because
as
the
flower
of
the
grass
he
shall
pass
away.
11
For
the
sun
is
no
sooner
risen
with
a
burning
heat,
but
it
withereth
the
grass,
and
the
flower
thereof
falleth,
and
the
grace
of
the
fashion
of
it
perisheth:
so
also
shall
the
rich
man
fade
away
in
his
ways.
12
Blessed
is
the
man
that
endureth
temptation:
for
when
he
is
tried,
he
shall
receive
the
crown
of
life,
which
the
Lord
hath
promised
to
them
that
love
him.
13
Let
no
man
say
when
he
is
tempted,
I
am
tempted
of
God:
for
God
cannot
be
tempted
with
evil,
neither
tempteth
he
any
man:
14
But
every
man
is
tempted,
when
he
is
drawn
away
of
his
own
lust,
and
enticed.
15
Then
when
lust
hath
conceived,
it
bringeth
forth
sin:
and
sin,
when
it
is
finished,
bringeth
forth
death.
16
Do
not
err,
my
beloved
brethren.
17
Every
good
gift
and
every
perfect
gift
is
from
above,
and
cometh
down
from
the
Father
of
lights,
with
whom
is
no
variableness,
neither
shadow
of
turning.
18
Of
his
own
will
begat
he
us
with
the
word
of
truth,
that
we
should
be
a
kind
of
firstfruits
of
his
creatures.
19
Wherefore,
my
beloved
brethren,
let
every
man
be
swift
to
hear,
slow
to
speak,
slow
to
wrath:
20
For
the
wrath
of
man
worketh
not
the
righteousness
of
God.
21
Wherefore
lay
apart
all
filthiness
and
superfluity
of
naughtiness,
and
receive
with
meekness
the
engrafted
word,
which
is
able
to
save
your
souls.
22
But
be
ye
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
hearers
only,
deceiving
your
own
selves.
23
For
if
any
be
a
hearer
of
the
word,
and
not
a
doer,
he
is
like
unto
a
man
beholding
his
natural
face
in
a
glass:
24
For
he
beholdeth
himself,
and
goeth
his
way,
and
straightway
forgetteth
what
manner
of
man
he
was.
25
But
whoso
looketh
into
the
perfect
law
of
liberty,
and
continueth
therein,
he
being
not
a
forgetful
hearer,
but
a
doer
of
the
work,
this
man
shall
be
blessed
in
his
deed.
26
If
any
man
among
you
seem
to
be
religious,
and
bridleth
not
his
tongue,
but
deceiveth
his
own
heart,
this
man's
religion
is
vain.
27
Pure
religion
and
undefiled
before
God
and
the
Father
is
this,
To
visit
the
fatherless
and
widows
in
their
affliction,
and
to
keep
himself
unspotted
from
the
world.
1 Peter 2:9
9
But
ye
are
a
chosen
generation,
a
royal
priesthood,
an
holy
nation,
a
peculiar
people;
that
ye
should
shew
forth
the
praises
of
him
who
hath
called
you
out
of
darkness
into
his
marvellous
light:
Revelation 1:5
5
And
from
Jesus
Christ,
who
is
the
faithful
witness,
and
the
first
begotten
of
the
dead,
and
the
prince
of
the
kings
of
the
earth.
Unto
him
that
loved
us,
and
washed
us
from
our
sins
in
his
own
blood,
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Genesis 3:15
15
and
enmity
I
put
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
he
doth
bruise
thee
--
the
head,
and
thou
dost
bruise
him
--
the
heel.`
Genesis 22:18
18
and
blessed
themselves
in
thy
seed
have
all
nations
of
the
earth,
because
that
thou
hast
hearkened
to
My
voice.`
Genesis 26:4
4
and
I
have
multiplied
thy
seed
as
stars
of
the
heavens,
and
I
have
given
to
thy
seed
all
these
lands;
and
blessed
themselves
in
thy
seed
have
all
nations
of
the
earth;
Genesis 49:10
10
The
sceptre
turneth
not
aside
from
Judah,
And
a
lawgiver
from
between
his
feet,
Till
his
Seed
come;
And
his
is
the
obedience
of
peoples.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
`A
prophet
out
of
thy
midst,
out
of
thy
brethren,
like
to
me,
doth
Jehovah
thy
God
raise
up
to
thee
--
unto
him
ye
hearken;
2 Samuel 7:12
12
`When
thy
days
are
full,
and
thou
hast
lain
with
thy
fathers,
then
I
have
raised
up
thy
seed
after
thee
which
goeth
out
from
thy
bowels,
and
have
established
his
kingdom;
2 Kings 9:11
11
And
Jehu
hath
gone
out
unto
the
servants
of
his
lord,
and
one
saith
to
him,
`Is
there
peace?
wherefore
came
this
madman
unto
thee?`
and
he
saith
unto
them,
`Ye
have
known
the
man
and
his
talk.`
Psalms 132:11
11
Jehovah
hath
sworn
truth
to
David,
He
turneth
not
back
from
it:
Of
the
fruit
of
thy
body,
I
set
on
the
throne
for
thee.
Isaiah 4:2
2
In
that
day
is
the
Shoot
of
Jehovah
for
desire
and
for
honour,
And
the
fruit
of
the
earth
For
excellence
and
for
beauty
to
the
escaped
of
Israel.
Isaiah 7:14
14
Therefore
the
Lord
Himself
giveth
to
you
a
sign,
Lo,
the
Virgin
is
conceiving,
And
is
bringing
forth
a
son,
And
hath
called
his
name
Immanuel,
Isaiah 9:6
6
For
a
Child
hath
been
born
to
us,
A
Son
hath
been
given
to
us,
And
the
princely
power
is
on
his
shoulder,
And
He
doth
call
his
name
Wonderful,
Counsellor,
Mighty
God,
Father
of
Eternity,
Prince
of
Peace.
Isaiah 35:5
5
Then
opened
are
eyes
of
the
blind,
And
ears
of
the
deaf
are
unstopped,
Isaiah 40:10
10
Lo,
the
Lord
Jehovah
with
strength
cometh,
And
His
arm
is
ruling
for
Him,
Lo,
His
hire
is
with
Him,
and
His
wage
before
Him.
Isaiah 42:7
7
To
open
the
eyes
of
the
blind,
To
bring
forth
from
prison
the
bound
one,
From
the
house
of
restraint
those
sitting
in
darkness.
Jeremiah 23:5
5
Lo,
days
are
coming
--
an
affirmation
of
Jehovah,
And
I
have
raised
to
David
a
righteous
shoot,
And
a
king
hath
reigned
and
acted
wisely,
And
done
judgment
and
righteousness
in
the
earth.
Jeremiah 33:14
14
Lo,
days
are
coming,
an
affirmation
of
Jehovah,
And
I
have
established
the
good
word
That
I
spake
unto
the
house
of
Israel,
And
concerning
the
house
of
Judah.
Ezekiel 34:23
23
And
have
raised
up
over
them
one
shepherd,
And
he
hath
fed
them
--
my
servant
David,
He
doth
feed
them,
and
he
is
their
shepherd,
Ezekiel 37:24
24
And
My
servant
David
is
king
over
them,
And
one
shepherd
have
they
all,
And
in
My
judgments
they
go,
And
My
statutes
they
keep,
and
have
done
them.
Daniel 9:24
24
`Seventy
weeks
are
determined
for
thy
people,
and
for
thy
holy
city,
to
shut
up
the
transgression,
and
to
seal
up
sins,
and
to
cover
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
righteousness
age-during,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophet,
and
to
anoint
the
holy
of
holies.
Matthew 3:8
8
bear,
therefore,
fruits
worthy
of
the
reformation,
Luke 1:79
79
To
give
light
to
those
sitting
in
darkness
and
death-shade,
To
guide
our
feet
to
a
way
of
peace.`
Luke 2:37
37
and
she
is
a
widow
of
about
eighty-four
years,
who
did
depart
not
from
the
temple,
with
fasts
and
supplications
serving,
night
and
day,
Luke 24:27
27
and
having
begun
from
Moses,
and
from
all
the
prophets,
he
was
expounding
to
them
in
all
the
Writings
the
things
about
himself.
John 5:46
46
for
if
ye
were
believing
Moses,
ye
would
have
been
believing
me,
for
he
wrote
concerning
me;
John 8:12
12
Again,
therefore,
Jesus
spake
to
them,
saying,
`I
am
the
light
of
the
world;
he
who
is
following
me
shall
not
walk
in
the
darkness,
but
he
shall
have
the
light
of
the
life.`
John 10:20
20
and
many
of
them
said,
`He
hath
a
demon,
and
is
mad,
why
do
ye
hear
him?`
John 16:2
2
out
of
the
synagogues
they
will
put
you;
but
an
hour
doth
come,
that
every
one
who
hath
killed
you,
may
think
to
offer
service
unto
God;
Acts 8:3
3
and
Saul
was
making
havoc
of
the
assembly,
into
every
house
entering,
and
haling
men
and
women,
was
giving
them
up
to
prison;
Acts 9:22
22
And
Saul
was
still
more
strengthened,
and
he
was
confounding
the
Jews
dwelling
in
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
and
having
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch,
and
it
came
to
pass
that
they
a
whole
year
did
assemble
together
in
the
assembly,
and
taught
a
great
multitude,
the
disciples
also
were
divinely
called
first
in
Antioch
Christians.
Acts 13:32
32
`And
we
to
you
do
proclaim
good
news
--
that
the
promise
made
unto
the
fathers,
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium,
that
they
did
enter
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
spake,
so
that
there
believed
both
of
Jews
and
Greeks
a
great
multitude;
2
and
the
unbelieving
Jews
did
stir
up
and
made
evil
the
souls
of
the
nations
against
the
brethren;
3
long
time,
indeed,
therefore,
did
they
abide
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
is
testifying
to
the
word
of
His
grace,
and
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
come
to
pass
through
their
hands.
4
And
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided,
and
some
were
with
the
Jews,
and
some
with
the
apostles,
5
and
when
there
was
a
purpose
both
of
the
nations
and
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers
to
use
them
despitefully,
and
to
stone
them,
6
they
having
become
aware,
did
flee
to
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra,
and
Derbe,
and
to
the
region
round
about,
7
and
there
they
were
proclaiming
good
news.
8
And
a
certain
man
in
Lystra,
impotent
in
the
feet,
was
sitting,
being
lame
from
the
womb
of
his
mother
--
who
never
had
walked,
9
this
one
was
hearing
Paul
speaking,
who,
having
stedfastly
beheld
him,
and
having
seen
that
he
hath
faith
to
be
saved,
10
said
with
a
loud
voice,
`Stand
up
on
thy
feet
upright;`
and
he
was
springing
and
walking,
11
and
the
multitudes
having
seen
what
Paul
did,
did
lift
up
their
voice,
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
saying,
`The
gods,
having
become
like
men,
did
come
down
unto
us;`
12
they
were
calling
also
Barnabas
Zeus,
and
Paul
Hermes,
since
he
was
the
leader
in
speaking.
13
And
the
priest
of
the
Zeus
that
is
before
their
city,
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
porches
having
brought,
with
the
multitudes
did
wish
to
sacrifice,
14
and
having
heard,
the
apostles
Barnabas
and
Paul,
having
rent
their
garments,
did
spring
into
the
multitude,
crying
15
and
saying,
`Men,
why
these
things
do
ye?
and
we
are
men
like-affected
with
you,
proclaiming
good
news
to
you,
from
these
vanities
to
turn
unto
the
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven,
and
the
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
all
the
things
in
them;
16
who
in
the
past
generations
did
suffer
all
the
nations
to
go
on
in
their
ways,
17
though,
indeed,
without
witness
He
did
not
leave
himself,
doing
good
--
from
heaven
giving
rains
to
us,
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness;`
18
and
these
things
saying,
scarcely
did
they
restrain
the
multitudes
from
sacrificing
to
them.
19
And
there
came
thither,
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
Jews,
and
they
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
and
having
stoned
Paul,
drew
him
outside
of
the
city,
having
supposed
him
to
be
dead;
20
and
the
disciples
having
surrounded
him,
having
risen
he
entered
into
the
city,
and
on
the
morrow
he
went
forth
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
Having
proclaimed
good
news
also
to
that
city,
and
having
discipled
many,
they
turned
back
to
Lystra,
and
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
to
remain
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
tribulations
it
behoveth
us
to
enter
into
the
reign
of
God,
23
and
having
appointed
to
them
by
vote
elders
in
every
assembly,
having
prayed
with
fastings,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord
in
whom
they
had
believed.
24
And
having
passed
through
Pisidia,
they
came
to
Pamphylia,
25
and
having
spoken
in
Perga
the
word,
they
went
down
to
Attalia,
26
and
thence
did
sail
to
Antioch,
whence
they
had
been
given
by
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
that
they
fulfilled;
27
and
having
come
and
gathered
together
the
assembly,
they
declared
as
many
things
as
God
did
with
them,
and
that
He
did
open
to
the
nations
a
door
of
faith;
28
and
they
abode
there
not
a
little
time
with
the
disciples.
Acts 20:32
32
and
now,
I
commend
you,
brethren,
to
God,
and
to
the
word
of
His
grace,
that
is
able
to
build
up,
and
to
give
you
an
inheritance
among
all
those
sanctified.
Acts 21:30
30
All
the
city
also
was
moved
and
there
was
a
running
together
of
the
people,
and
having
laid
hold
on
Paul,
they
were
drawing
him
out
of
the
temple,
and
immediately
were
the
doors
shut,
Acts 22:21
21
and
he
said
unto
me,
Go,
because
to
nations
far
off
I
will
send
thee.`
Acts 23:29
29
whom
I
found
accused
concerning
questions
of
their
law,
and
having
no
accusation
worthy
of
death
or
bonds;
Acts 24:21
21
except
concerning
this
one
voice,
in
which
I
cried,
standing
among
them
--
Concerning
a
rising
again
of
the
dead
I
am
judged
to-day
by
you.`
Acts 25:11
11
for
if
indeed
I
am
unrighteous,
and
anything
worthy
of
death
have
done,
I
deprecate
not
to
die;
and
if
there
is
none
of
the
things
of
which
these
accuse
me,
no
one
is
able
to
make
a
favour
of
me
to
them;
to
Caesar
I
appeal!`
Acts 28:23
23
and
having
appointed
him
a
day,
they
came,
more
of
them
unto
him,
to
the
lodging,
to
whom
he
was
expounding,
testifying
fully
the
reign
of
God,
persuading
them
also
of
the
things
concerning
Jesus,
both
from
the
law
of
Moses,
and
the
prophets,
from
morning
till
evening,
Romans 3:21
21
And
now
apart
from
law
hath
the
righteousness
of
God
been
manifested,
testified
to
by
the
law
and
the
prophets,
Romans 15:8
8
And
I
say
Jesus
Christ
to
have
become
a
ministrant
of
circumcision
for
the
truth
of
God,
to
confirm
the
promises
to
the
fathers,
1 Corinthians 1:23
23
also
we
--
we
preach
Christ
crucified,
to
Jews,
indeed,
a
stumbling-block,
and
to
Greeks
foolishness,
1 Corinthians 2:14
14
and
the
natural
man
doth
not
receive
the
things
of
the
Spirit
of
God,
for
to
him
they
are
foolishness,
and
he
is
not
able
to
know
them
,
because
spiritually
they
are
discerned;
1 Corinthians 4:10
10
we
are
fools
because
of
Christ,
and
ye
wise
in
Christ;
we
are
ailing,
and
ye
strong;
ye
glorious,
and
we
dishonoured;
1 Corinthians 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
1
And
concerning
the
things
of
which
ye
wrote
to
me:
good
it
is
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman,
2
and
because
of
the
whoredom
let
each
man
have
his
own
wife,
and
let
each
woman
have
her
proper
husband;
3
to
the
wife
let
the
husband
the
due
benevolence
render,
and
in
like
manner
also
the
wife
to
the
husband;
4
the
wife
over
her
own
body
hath
not
authority,
but
the
husband;
and,
in
like
manner
also,
the
husband
over
his
own
body
hath
not
authority,
but
the
wife.
5
Defraud
not
one
another,
except
by
consent
for
a
time,
that
ye
may
be
free
for
fasting
and
prayer,
and
again
may
come
together,
that
the
Adversary
may
not
tempt
you
because
of
your
incontinence;
6
and
this
I
say
by
way
of
concurrence
--
not
of
command,
7
for
I
wish
all
men
to
be
even
as
I
myself
am
;
but
each
his
own
gift
hath
of
God,
one
indeed
thus,
and
one
thus.
8
And
I
say
to
the
unmarried
and
to
the
widows:
it
is
good
for
them
if
they
may
remain
even
as
I
am
;
9
and
if
they
have
not
continence
--
let
them
marry,
for
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn;
10
and
to
the
married
I
announce
--
not
I,
but
the
Lord
--
let
not
a
wife
separate
from
a
husband:
11
but
and
if
she
may
separate,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
to
the
husband
let
her
be
reconciled,
and
let
not
a
husband
send
away
a
wife.
12
And
to
the
rest
I
speak
--
not
the
Lord
--
if
any
brother
hath
a
wife
unbelieving,
and
she
is
pleased
to
dwell
with
him,
let
him
not
send
her
away;
13
and
a
woman
who
hath
a
husband
unbelieving,
and
he
is
pleased
to
dwell
with
her,
let
her
not
send
him
away;
14
for
the
unbelieving
husband
hath
been
sanctified
in
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
hath
been
sanctified
in
the
husband;
otherwise
your
children
are
unclean,
but
now
they
are
holy.
15
And,
if
the
unbelieving
doth
separate
himself
--
let
him
separate
himself:
the
brother
or
the
sister
is
not
under
servitude
in
such
cases
,
and
in
peace
hath
God
called
us;
16
for
what,
hast
thou
known,
O
wife,
whether
the
husband
thou
shalt
save?
or
what,
hast
thou
known,
O
husband,
whether
the
wife
thou
shalt
save?
17
if
not,
as
God
did
distribute
to
each,
as
the
Lord
hath
called
each
--
so
let
him
walk;
and
thus
in
all
the
assemblies
do
I
direct:
18
being
circumcised
--
was
any
one
called?
let
him
not
become
uncircumcised;
in
uncircumcision
was
any
one
called?
let
him
not
be
circumcised;
19
the
circumcision
is
nothing,
and
the
uncircumcision
is
nothing
--
but
a
keeping
of
the
commands
of
God.
20
Each
in
the
calling
in
which
he
was
called
--
in
this
let
him
remain;
21
a
servant
--
wast
thou
called?
be
not
anxious;
but
if
also
thou
art
able
to
become
free
--
use
it
rather;
22
for
he
who
is
in
the
Lord
--
having
been
called
a
servant
--
is
the
Lord`s
freedman:
in
like
manner
also
he
the
freeman,
having
been
called,
is
servant
of
Christ:
23
with
a
price
ye
were
bought,
become
not
servants
of
men;
24
each,
in
that
in
which
he
was
called,
brethren,
in
this
let
him
remain
with
God.
25
And
concerning
the
virgins,
a
command
of
the
Lord
I
have
not;
and
I
give
judgment
as
having
obtained
kindness
from
the
Lord
to
be
faithful:
26
I
suppose,
therefore,
this
to
be
good
because
of
the
present
necessity,
that
it
is
good
for
a
man
that
the
matter
be
thus:
--
27
Hast
thou
been
bound
to
a
wife?
seek
not
to
be
loosed;
hast
thou
been
loosed
from
a
wife?
seek
not
a
wife.
28
But
and
if
thou
mayest
marry,
thou
didst
not
sin;
and
if
the
virgin
may
marry,
she
did
not
sin;
and
such
shall
have
tribulation
in
the
flesh:
and
I
spare
you.
29
And
this
I
say,
brethren,
the
time
henceforth
is
having
been
shortened
--
that
both
those
having
wives
may
be
as
not
having;
30
and
those
weeping,
as
not
weeping;
and
those
rejoicing,
as
not
rejoicing;
and
those
buying,
as
not
possessing;
31
and
those
using
this
world,
as
not
using
it
up;
for
passing
away
is
the
fashion
of
this
world.
32
And
I
wish
you
to
be
without
anxiety;
the
unmarried
is
anxious
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
how
he
shall
please
the
Lord;
33
and
the
married
is
anxious
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
he
shall
please
the
wife.
34
The
wife
and
the
virgin
have
been
distinguished:
the
unmarried
is
anxious
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
that
she
may
be
holy
both
in
body
and
in
spirit,
and
the
married
is
anxious
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
she
shall
please
the
husband.
35
And
this
for
your
own
profit
I
say:
not
that
I
may
cast
a
noose
upon
you,
but
for
the
seemliness
and
devotedness
to
the
Lord,
undistractedly,
36
and
if
any
one
doth
think
it
to
be
unseemly
to
his
virgin,
if
she
may
be
beyond
the
bloom
of
age,
and
it
ought
so
to
be,
what
he
willeth
let
him
do;
he
doth
not
sin
--
let
him
marry.
37
And
he
who
hath
stood
stedfast
in
the
heart
--
not
having
necessity
--
and
hath
authority
over
his
own
will,
and
this
he
hath
determined
in
his
heart
--
to
keep
his
own
virgin
--
doth
well;
38
so
that
both
he
who
is
giving
in
marriage
doth
well,
and
he
who
is
not
giving
in
marriage
doth
better.
39
A
wife
hath
been
bound
by
law
as
long
time
as
her
husband
may
live,
and
if
her
husband
may
sleep,
she
is
free
to
be
married
to
whom
she
will
--
only
in
the
Lord;
40
and
she
is
happier
if
she
may
so
remain
--
according
to
my
judgment;
and
I
think
I
also
have
the
Spirit
of
God.
1 Corinthians 15:20
20
And
now,
Christ
hath
risen
out
of
the
dead
--
the
first-fruits
of
those
sleeping
he
became,
2 Corinthians 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Because
of
this,
having
this
ministration,
according
as
we
did
receive
kindness,
we
do
not
faint,
2
but
did
renounce
for
ourselves
the
hidden
things
of
shame,
not
walking
in
craftiness,
nor
deceitfully
using
the
word
of
God,
but
by
the
manifestation
of
the
truth
recommending
ourselves
unto
every
conscience
of
men,
before
God;
3
and
if
also
our
good
news
is
vailed,
in
those
perishing
it
is
vailed,
4
in
whom
the
god
of
this
age
did
blind
the
minds
of
the
unbelieving,
that
there
doth
not
shine
forth
to
them
the
enlightening
of
the
good
news
of
the
glory
of
the
Christ,
who
is
the
image
of
God;
5
for
not
ourselves
do
we
preach,
but
Christ
Jesus
--
Lord,
and
ourselves
your
servants
because
of
Jesus;
6
because
it
is
God
who
said,
Out
of
darkness
light
is
to
shine,
who
did
shine
in
our
hearts,
for
the
enlightening
of
the
knowledge
of
the
glory
of
God
in
the
face
of
Jesus
Christ.
7
And
we
have
this
treasure
in
earthen
vessels,
that
the
excellency
of
the
power
may
be
of
God,
and
not
of
us;
8
on
every
side
being
in
tribulation,
but
not
straitened;
perplexed,
but
not
in
despair;
9
persecuted,
but
not
forsaken;
cast
down,
but
not
destroyed;
10
at
all
times
the
dying
of
the
Lord
Jesus
bearing
about
in
the
body,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
in
our
body
may
be
manifested,
11
for
always
are
we
who
are
living
delivered
up
to
death
because
of
Jesus,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
may
be
manifested
in
our
dying
flesh,
12
so
that,
the
death
indeed
in
us
doth
work,
and
the
life
in
you.
13
And
having
the
same
spirit
of
the
faith,
according
to
that
which
hath
been
written,
`I
believed,
therefore
I
did
speak;`
we
also
do
believe,
therefore
also
do
we
speak;
14
knowing
that
He
who
did
raise
up
the
Lord
Jesus,
us
also
through
Jesus
shall
raise
up,
and
shall
present
with
you,
15
for
the
all
things
are
because
of
you,
that
the
grace
having
been
multiplied,
because
of
the
thanksgiving
of
the
more,
may
abound
to
the
glory
of
God;
16
wherefore,
we
faint
not,
but
if
also
our
outward
man
doth
decay,
yet
the
inward
is
renewed
day
by
day;
17
for
the
momentary
light
matter
of
our
tribulation,
more
and
more
exceedingly
an
age-during
weight
of
glory
doth
work
out
for
us
--
18
we
not
looking
to
the
things
seen,
but
to
the
things
not
seen;
for
the
things
seen
are
temporary,
but
the
things
not
seen
are
age-during.
2 Corinthians 6:14
14
Become
not
yoked
with
others
--
unbelievers,
for
what
partaking
is
there
to
righteousness
and
lawlessness?
Galatians 1:13
13
for
ye
did
hear
of
my
behaviour
once
in
Judaism,
that
exceedingly
I
was
persecuting
the
assembly
of
God,
and
wasting
it,
Ephesians 1:18
18
the
eyes
of
your
understanding
being
enlightened,
for
your
knowing
what
is
the
hope
of
His
calling,
and
what
the
riches
of
the
glory
of
His
inheritance
in
the
saints,
Ephesians 4:18
18
being
darkened
in
the
understanding,
being
alienated
from
the
life
of
God,
because
of
the
ignorance
that
is
in
them,
because
of
the
hardness
of
their
heart,
Ephesians 5:8
8
for
ye
were
once
darkness,
and
now
light
in
the
Lord;
as
children
of
light
walk
ye,
Philippians 3:11
11
if
anyhow
I
may
attain
to
the
rising
again
of
the
dead.
Colossians 1:18
18
And
himself
is
the
head
of
the
body
--
the
assembly
--
who
is
a
beginning,
a
first-born
out
of
the
dead,
that
he
might
become
in
all
things
--
himself
--
first,
1 Thessalonians 3:10
10
night
and
day
exceedingly
beseeching,
that
we
might
see
your
face,
and
perfect
the
things
lacking
in
your
faith.
1 Thessalonians 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
concerning
the
times
and
the
seasons,
brethren,
ye
have
no
need
of
my
writing
to
you,
2
for
yourselves
have
known
thoroughly
that
the
day
of
the
Lord
as
a
thief
in
the
night
doth
so
come,
3
for
when
they
may
say,
Peace
and
surety,
then
sudden
destruction
doth
stand
by
them,
as
the
travail
doth
her
who
is
with
child,
and
they
shall
not
escape;
4
and
ye,
brethren,
are
not
in
darkness,
that
the
day
may
catch
you
as
a
thief;
5
all
ye
are
sons
of
light,
and
sons
of
day;
we
are
not
of
night,
nor
of
darkness,
6
so,
then,
we
may
not
sleep
as
also
the
others,
but
watch
and
be
sober,
7
for
those
sleeping,
by
night
do
sleep,
and
those
making
themselves
drunk,
by
night
are
drunken,
8
and
we,
being
of
the
day
--
let
us
be
sober,
putting
on
a
breastplate
of
faith
and
love,
and
an
helmet
--
a
hope
of
salvation,
9
because
God
did
not
appoint
us
to
anger,
but
to
the
acquiring
of
salvation
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
10
who
did
die
for
us,
that
whether
we
wake
--
whether
we
sleep
--
together
with
him
we
may
live;
11
wherefore,
comfort
ye
one
another,
and
build
ye
up,
one
the
one,
as
also
ye
do.
12
And
we
ask
you,
brethren,
to
know
those
labouring
among
you,
and
leading
you
in
the
Lord,
and
admonishing
you,
13
and
to
esteem
them
very
abundantly
in
love,
because
of
their
work;
be
at
peace
among
yourselves;
14
and
we
exhort
you,
brethren,
admonish
the
disorderly,
comfort
the
feeble-minded,
support
the
infirm,
be
patient
unto
all;
15
see
no
one
evil
for
evil
may
render
to
any
one,
but
always
that
which
is
good
pursue
ye,
both
to
one
another
and
to
all;
16
always
rejoice
ye;
17
continually
pray
ye;
18
in
every
thing
give
thanks,
for
this
is
the
will
of
God
in
Christ
Jesus
in
regard
to
you.
19
The
Spirit
quench
not;
20
prophesyings
despise
not;
21
all
things
prove;
that
which
is
good
hold
fast;
22
from
all
appearance
of
evil
abstain
ye;
23
and
the
God
of
the
peace
Himself
sanctify
you
wholly,
and
may
your
whole
spirit,
and
soul,
and
body,
be
preserved
unblameably
in
the
presence
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ;
24
stedfast
is
He
who
is
calling
you,
who
also
will
do
it
.
25
Brethren,
pray
for
us;
26
salute
all
the
brethren
in
an
holy
kiss;
27
I
charge
you
by
the
Lord,
that
the
letter
be
read
to
all
the
holy
brethren;
28
the
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
is
with
you!
Amen.
1 Timothy 1:13
13
who
before
was
speaking
evil,
and
persecuting,
and
insulting,
but
I
found
kindness,
because,
being
ignorant,
I
did
it
in
unbelief,
1 Timothy 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
An
aged
person
thou
mayest
not
rebuke,
but
be
entreating
as
a
father;
younger
persons
as
brethren;
2
aged
women
as
mothers,
younger
ones
as
sisters
--
in
all
purity;
3
honour
widows
who
are
really
widows;
4
and
if
any
widow
have
children
or
grandchildren,
let
them
learn
first
to
their
own
house
to
show
piety,
and
to
give
back
a
recompense
to
the
parents,
for
this
is
right
and
acceptable
before
God.
5
And
she
who
is
really
a
widow
and
desolate,
hath
hoped
upon
God,
and
doth
remain
in
the
supplications
and
in
the
prayers
night
and
day,
6
and
she
who
is
given
to
luxury,
living
--
hath
died;
7
and
these
things
charge,
that
they
may
be
blameless;
8
and
if
any
one
for
his
own
--
and
especially
for
those
of
the
household
--
doth
not
provide,
the
faith
he
hath
denied,
and
than
an
unbeliever
he
is
worse.
9
A
widow
--
let
her
not
be
enrolled
under
sixty
years
of
age,
having
been
a
wife
of
one
husband,
10
in
good
works
being
testified
to:
if
she
brought
up
children,
if
she
entertained
strangers,
if
saints`
feet
she
washed,
if
those
in
tribulation
she
relieved,
if
every
good
work
she
followed
after;
11
and
younger
widows
be
refusing,
for
when
they
may
revel
against
the
Christ,
they
wish
to
marry,
12
having
judgment,
because
the
first
faith
they
did
cast
away,
13
and
at
the
same
time
also,
they
learn
to
be
idle,
going
about
the
houses;
and
not
only
idle,
but
also
tattlers
and
busybodies,
speaking
the
things
they
ought
not;
14
I
wish,
therefore,
younger
ones
to
marry,
to
bear
children,
to
be
mistress
of
the
house,
to
give
no
occasion
to
the
opposer
to
reviling;
15
for
already
certain
did
turn
aside
after
the
Adversary.
16
If
any
believing
man
or
believing
woman
have
widows,
let
them
relieve
them,
and
let
not
the
assembly
be
burdened,
that
those
really
widows
it
may
relieve.
17
The
well-leading
elders
of
double
honour
let
them
be
counted
worthy,
especially
those
labouring
in
word
and
teaching,
18
for
the
Writing
saith,
`An
ox
treading
out
thou
shalt
not
muzzle,`
and
`Worthy
is
the
workman
of
his
reward.`
19
Against
an
elder
an
accusation
receive
not,
except
upon
two
or
three
witnesses.
20
Those
sinning,
reprove
before
all,
that
the
others
also
may
have
fear;
21
I
testify
fully,
before
God
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
and
the
choice
messengers,
that
these
things
thou
mayest
keep,
without
forejudging,
doing
nothing
by
partiality.
22
Be
laying
hands
quickly
on
no
one,
nor
be
having
fellowship
with
sins
of
others;
be
keeping
thyself
pure;
23
no
longer
be
drinking
water,
but
a
little
wine
be
using,
because
of
thy
stomach
and
of
thine
often
infirmities;
24
of
certain
men
the
sins
are
manifest
beforehand,
leading
before
to
judgment,
and
certain
also
they
follow
after;
25
in
like
manner
also
the
right
works
are
manifest
beforehand,
and
those
that
are
otherwise
are
not
able
to
be
hid.
Titus 2:13
13
waiting
for
the
blessed
hope
and
manifestation
of
the
glory
of
our
great
God
and
Saviour
Jesus
Christ,
James 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
James,
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
a
servant,
to
the
Twelve
Tribes
who
are
in
the
dispersion:
Hail!
2
All
joy
count
it,
my
brethren,
when
ye
may
fall
into
temptations
manifold;
3
knowing
that
the
proof
of
your
faith
doth
work
endurance,
4
and
let
the
endurance
have
a
perfect
work,
that
ye
may
be
perfect
and
entire
—
in
nothing
lacking;
5
and
if
any
of
you
do
lack
wisdom,
let
him
ask
from
God,
who
is
giving
to
all
liberally,
and
not
reproaching,
and
it
shall
be
given
to
him;
6
and
let
him
ask
in
faith,
nothing
doubting,
for
he
who
is
doubting
hath
been
like
a
wave
of
the
sea,
driven
by
wind
and
tossed,
7
for
let
not
that
man
suppose
that
he
shall
receive
anything
from
the
Lord
—
8
a
two-souled
man
is
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
9
And
let
the
brother
who
is
low
rejoice
in
his
exaltation,
10
and
the
rich
in
his
becoming
low,
because
as
a
flower
of
grass
he
shall
pass
away;
11
for
the
sun
did
rise
with
the
burning
heat,
and
did
wither
the
grass,
and
the
flower
of
it
fell,
and
the
grace
of
its
appearance
did
perish,
so
also
the
rich
in
his
way
shall
fade
away!
12
Happy
the
man
who
doth
endure
temptation,
because,
becoming
approved,
he
shall
receive
the
crown
of
the
life,
which
the
Lord
did
promise
to
those
loving
Him.
13
Let
no
one
say,
being
tempted
—
'From
God
I
am
tempted,'
for
God
is
not
tempted
of
evil,
and
Himself
doth
tempt
no
one,
14
and
each
one
is
tempted,
by
his
own
desires
being
led
away
and
enticed,
15
afterward
the
desire
having
conceived,
doth
give
birth
to
sin,
and
the
sin
having
been
perfected,
doth
bring
forth
death.
16
Be
not
led
astray,
my
brethren
beloved;
17
every
good
giving,
and
every
perfect
gift
is
from
above,
coming
down
from
the
Father
of
the
lights,
with
whom
is
no
variation,
or
shadow
of
turning;
18
having
counselled,
He
did
beget
us
with
a
word
of
truth,
for
our
being
a
certain
first-fruit
of
His
creatures.
19
So
then,
my
brethren
beloved,
let
every
man
be
swift
to
hear,
slow
to
speak,
slow
to
anger,
20
for
the
wrath
of
a
man
the
righteousness
of
God
doth
not
work;
21
wherefore
having
put
aside
all
filthiness
and
superabundance
of
evil,
in
meekness
be
receiving
the
engrafted
word,
that
is
able
to
save
your
souls;
22
and
become
ye
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
hearers
only,
deceiving
yourselves,
23
because,
if
any
one
is
a
hearer
of
the
word
and
not
a
doer,
this
one
hath
been
like
to
a
man
viewing
his
natural
face
in
a
mirror,
24
for
he
did
view
himself,
and
hath
gone
away,
and
immediately
he
did
forget
of
what
kind
he
was;
25
and
he
who
did
look
into
the
perfect
law
—
that
of
liberty,
and
did
continue
there,
this
one
—
not
a
forgetful
hearer
becoming,
but
a
doer
of
work
—
this
one
shall
be
happy
in
his
doing.
26
If
any
one
doth
think
to
be
religious
among
you,
not
bridling
his
tongue,
but
deceiving
his
heart,
of
this
one
vain
is
the
religion;
27
religion
pure
and
undefiled
with
the
God
and
Father
is
this,
to
look
after
orphans
and
widows
in
their
tribulation
—
unspotted
to
keep
himself
from
the
world.
1 Peter 2:9
9
and
ye
are
a
choice
race,
a
royal
priesthood,
a
holy
nation,
a
people
acquired,
that
the
excellences
ye
may
shew
forth
of
Him
who
out
of
darkness
did
call
you
to
His
wondrous
light;
Revelation 1:5
5
and
from
Jesus
Christ,
the
faithful
witness,
the
first-born
out
of
the
dead,
and
the
ruler
of
the
kings
of
the
earth;
to
him
who
did
love
us,
and
did
bathe
us
from
our
sins
in
his
blood,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:0
in
ASV
Genesis 3:15
15
and
I
will
put
enmity
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed:
he
shall
bruise
thy
head,
and
thou
shalt
bruise
his
heel.
Genesis 22:18
18
And
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed.
Because
thou
hast
obeyed
my
voice.
Genesis 26:4
4
And
I
will
multiply
thy
seed
as
the
stars
of
heaven,
and
will
give
unto
thy
seed
all
these
lands.
And
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed.
Genesis 49:10
10
The
sceptre
shall
not
depart
from
Judah,
Nor
the
rulers
staff
from
between
his
feet,
Until
Shiloh
come:
And
unto
him
shall
the
obedience
of
the
peoples
be.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
Jehovah
thy
God
will
raise
up
unto
thee
a
prophet
from
the
midst
of
thee,
of
thy
brethren,
like
unto
me;
unto
him
ye
shall
hearken;
2 Samuel 7:12
12
When
thy
days
are
fulfilled,
and
thou
shalt
sleep
with
thy
fathers,
I
will
set
up
thy
seed
after
thee,
that
shall
proceed
out
of
thy
bowels,
and
I
will
establish
his
kingdom.
2 Kings 9:11
11
Then
Jehu
came
forth
to
the
servants
of
his
lord:
and
one
said
unto
him,
Is
all
well?
wherefore
came
this
mad
fellow
to
thee?
And
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
know
the
man
and
what
his
talk
was.
Psalms 132:11
11
Jehovah
hath
sworn
unto
David
in
truth;
He
will
not
turn
from
it:
Of
the
fruit
of
thy
body
will
I
set
upon
thy
throne.
Isaiah 4:2
2
In
that
day
shall
the
branch
of
Jehovah
be
beautiful
and
glorious,
and
the
fruit
of
the
land
shall
be
excellent
and
comely
for
them
that
are
escaped
of
Israel.
Isaiah 7:14
14
Therefore
the
Lord
himself
will
give
you
a
sign:
behold,
a
virgin
shall
conceive,
and
bear
a
son,
and
shall
call
his
name
Immanuel.
Isaiah 9:6
6
For
unto
us
a
child
is
born,
unto
us
a
son
is
given;
and
the
government
shall
be
upon
his
shoulder:
and
his
name
shall
be
called
Wonderful,
Counsellor,
Mighty
God,
Everlasting
Father,
Prince
of
Peace.
Isaiah 35:5
5
Then
the
eyes
of
the
blind
shall
be
opened,
and
the
ears
of
the
deaf
shall
be
unstopped.
Isaiah 40:10
10
Behold,
the
Lord
Jehovah
will
come
as
a
mighty
one,
and
his
arm
will
rule
for
him:
Behold,
his
reward
is
with
him,
and
his
recompense
before
him.
Isaiah 42:7
7
to
open
the
blind
eyes,
to
bring
out
the
prisoners
from
the
dungeon,
and
them
that
sit
in
darkness
out
of
the
prison-house.
Jeremiah 23:5
5
Behold,
the
days
come,
saith
Jehovah,
that
I
will
raise
unto
David
a
righteous
Branch,
and
he
shall
reign
as
king
and
deal
wisely,
and
shall
execute
justice
and
righteousness
in
the
land.
Jeremiah 33:14
14
Behold,
the
days
come,
saith
Jehovah,
that
I
will
perform
that
good
word
which
I
have
spoken
concerning
the
house
of
Israel
and
concerning
the
house
of
Judah.
Ezekiel 34:23
23
And
I
will
set
up
one
shepherd
over
them,
and
he
shall
feed
them,
even
my
servant
David;
he
shall
feed
them,
and
he
shall
be
their
shepherd.
Ezekiel 37:24
24
And
my
servant
David
shall
be
king
over
them;
and
they
all
shall
have
one
shepherd:
they
shall
also
walk
in
mine
ordinances,
and
observe
my
statutes,
and
do
them.
Daniel 9:24
24
Seventy
weeks
are
decreed
upon
thy
people
and
upon
thy
holy
city,
to
finish
transgression,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
holy.
Matthew 3:8
8
Bring
forth
therefore
fruit
worthy
of
repentance:
Luke 1:79
79
To
shine
upon
them
that
sit
in
darkness
and
the
shadow
of
death;
To
guide
our
feet
into
the
way
of
peace.
Luke 2:37
37
and
she
had
been
a
widow
even
unto
fourscore
and
four
years),
who
departed
not
from
the
temple,
worshipping
with
fastings
and
supplications
night
and
day.
Luke 24:27
27
And
beginning
from
Moses
and
from
all
the
prophets,
he
interpreted
to
them
in
all
the
scriptures
the
things
concerning
himself.
John 5:46
46
For
if
ye
believed
Moses,
ye
would
believe
me;
for
he
wrote
of
me.
John 8:12
12
Again
therefore
Jesus
spake
unto
them,
saying,
I
am
the
light
of
the
world:
he
that
followeth
me
shall
not
walk
in
the
darkness,
but
shall
have
the
light
of
life.
John 10:20
20
And
many
of
them
said,
He
hath
a
demon,
and
is
mad;
why
hear
ye
him?
John 16:2
2
They
shall
put
you
out
of
the
synagogues:
yea,
the
hour
cometh,
that
whosoever
killeth
you
shall
think
that
he
offereth
service
unto
God.
Acts 8:3
3
But
Saul
laid
waste
the
church,
entering
into
every
house,
and
dragging
men
and
women
committed
them
to
prison.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
the
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
that
dwelt
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
and
when
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
unto
Antioch.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
even
for
a
whole
year
they
were
gathered
together
with
the
church,
and
taught
much
people,
and
that
the
disciples
were
called
Christians
first
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:32
32
And
we
bring
you
good
tidings
of
the
promise
made
unto
the
fathers,
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium
that
they
entered
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spake
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
Jews
and
of
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
Jews
that
were
disobedient
stirred
up
the
souls
of
the
Gentiles,
and
made
them
evil
affected
against
the
brethren.
3
Long
time
therefore
they
tarried
there
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
bare
witness
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided;
and
part
held
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
And
when
there
was
made
an
onset
both
of
the
Gentiles
and
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers,
to
treat
them
shamefully
and
to
stone
them,
6
they
became
aware
of
it,
and
fled
unto
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra
and
Derbe,
and
the
region
round
about:
7
and
there
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
And
at
Lystra
there
sat
a
certain
man,
impotent
in
his
feet,
a
cripple
from
his
mothers
womb,
who
never
had
walked.
9
The
same
heard
Paul
speaking,
who,
fastening
eyes
upon
him,
and
seeing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
made
whole,
10
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Stand
upright
on
thy
feet.
And
he
leaped
up
and
walked.
11
And
when
the
multitude
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voice,
saying
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
The
gods
are
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men.
12
And
they
called
Barnabas,
Jupiter;
and
Paul,
Mercury,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
And
the
priest
of
Jupiter
whose
temple
was
before
the
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
gates,
and
would
have
done
sacrifice
with
the
multitudes.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of
it,
they
rent
their
garments,
and
sprang
forth
among
the
multitude,
crying
out
15
and
saying,
Sirs,
why
do
ye
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
bring
you
good
tidings,
that
ye
should
turn
from
these
vain
things
unto
a
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven
and
the
earth
and
the
sea,
and
all
that
in
them
is:
16
who
in
the
generations
gone
by
suffered
all
the
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
And
yet
He
left
not
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good
and
gave
you
from
heaven
rains
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
your
hearts
with
food
and
gladness.
18
And
with
these
sayings
scarce
restrained
they
the
multitudes
from
doing
sacrifice
unto
them.
19
But
there
came
Jews
thither
from
Antioch
and
Iconium:
and
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
they
stoned
Paul,
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
that
he
was
dead.
20
But
as
the
disciples
stood
round
about
him,
he
rose
up,
and
entered
into
the
city:
and
on
the
morrow
he
went
forth
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
And
when
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
and
to
Iconium,
and
to
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
tribulations
we
must
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
23
And
when
they
had
appointed
for
them
elders
in
every
church,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
had
believed.
24
And
they
passed
through
Pisidia,
and
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
And
when
they
had
spoken
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia;
26
and
thence
they
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
whence
they
had
been
committed
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
had
fulfilled.
27
And
when
they
were
come,
and
had
gathered
the
church
together,
they
rehearsed
all
things
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
that
he
had
opened
a
door
of
faith
unto
the
Gentiles.
28
And
they
tarried
no
little
time
with
the
disciples.
Acts 20:32
32
And
now
I
commend
you
to
God,
and
to
the
word
of
his
grace,
which
is
able
to
build
you
up,
and
to
give
you
the
inheritance
among
all
them
that
are
sanctified.
Acts 21:30
30
And
all
the
city
was
moved,
and
the
people
ran
together;
and
they
laid
hold
on
Paul,
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
temple:
and
straightway
the
doors
were
shut.
Acts 22:21
21
And
he
said
unto
me,
Depart:
for
I
will
send
thee
forth
far
hence
unto
the
Gentiles.
Acts 23:29
29
whom
I
found
to
be
accused
about
questions
of
their
law,
but
to
have
nothing
laid
to
his
charge
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
Acts 24:21
21
except
it
be
for
this
one
voice,
that
I
cried
standing
among
them,
Touching
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
I
am
called
in
question
before
you
this
day.
Acts 25:11
11
If
then
I
am
a
wrong-doer,
and
have
committed
anything
worthy
of
death,
I
refuse
not
to
die;
but
if
none
of
those
things
is
true
whereof
these
accuse
me,
no
man
can
give
me
up
unto
them.
I
appeal
unto
Caesar.
Acts 28:23
23
And
when
they
had
appointed
him
a
day,
they
came
to
him
into
his
lodging
in
great
number;
to
whom
he
expounded
the
matter,
testifying
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
persuading
them
concerning
Jesus,
both
from
the
law
of
Moses
and
from
the
prophets,
from
morning
till
evening.
Romans 3:21
21
But
now
apart
from
the
law
a
righteousness
of
God
hath
been
manifested,
being
witnessed
by
the
law
and
the
prophets;
Romans 15:8
8
For
I
say
that
Christ
hath
been
made
a
minister
of
the
circumcision
for
the
truth
of
God,
that
he
might
confirm
the
promises
given
unto
the
fathers,
1 Corinthians 1:23
23
but
we
preach
Christ
crucified,
unto
Jews
a
stumblingblock,
and
unto
Gentiles
foolishness;
1 Corinthians 2:14
14
Now
the
natural
man
receiveth
not
the
things
of
the
Spirit
of
God:
for
they
are
foolishness
unto
him;
and
he
cannot
know
them,
because
they
are
spiritually
judged.
1 Corinthians 4:10
10
We
are
fools
for
Christs
sake,
but
ye
are
wise
in
Christ;
we
are
weak,
but
ye
are
strong;
ye
have
glory,
but
we
have
dishonor.
1 Corinthians 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
1
Now
concerning
the
things
whereof
ye
wrote:
It
is
good
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman.
2
But,
because
of
fornications,
let
each
man
have
his
own
wife,
and
let
each
woman
have
her
own
husband.
3
Let
the
husband
render
unto
the
wife
her
due:
and
likewise
also
the
wife
unto
the
husband.
4
The
wife
hath
not
power
over
her
own
body,
but
the
husband:
and
likewise
also
the
husband
hath
not
power
over
his
own
body,
but
the
wife.
5
Defraud
ye
not
one
the
other,
except
it
be
by
consent
for
a
season,
that
ye
may
give
yourselves
unto
prayer,
and
may
be
together
again,
that
Satan
tempt
you
not
because
of
your
incontinency.
6
But
this
I
say
by
way
of
concession,
not
of
commandment.
7
Yet
I
would
that
all
men
were
even
as
I
myself.
Howbeit
each
man
hath
his
own
gift
from
God,
one
after
this
manner,
and
another
after
that.
8
But
I
say
to
the
unmarried
and
to
widows,
It
is
good
for
them
if
they
abide
even
as
I.
9
But
if
they
have
not
continency,
let
them
marry:
for
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn.
10
But
unto
the
married
I
give
charge,
yea
not
I,
but
the
Lord,
That
the
wife
depart
not
from
her
husband
11
(but
should
she
depart,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
else
be
reconciled
to
her
husband);
and
that
the
husband
leave
not
his
wife.
12
But
to
the
rest
say
I,
not
the
Lord:
If
any
brother
hath
an
unbelieving
wife,
and
she
is
content
to
dwell
with
him,
let
him
not
leave
her.
13
And
the
woman
that
hath
an
unbelieving
husband,
and
he
is
content
to
dwell
with
her,
let
her
not
leave
her
husband.
14
For
the
unbelieving
husband
is
sanctified
in
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
is
sanctified
in
the
brother:
else
were
your
children
unclean;
but
now
are
they
holy.
15
Yet
if
the
unbelieving
departeth,
let
him
depart:
the
brother
or
the
sister
is
not
under
bondage
in
such
cases:
but
God
hath
called
us
in
peace.
16
For
how
knowest
thou,
O
wife,
whether
thou
shalt
save
thy
husband?
Or
how
knowest
thou,
O
husband,
whether
thou
shalt
save
thy
wife?
17
Only,
as
the
Lord
hath
distributed
to
each
man,
as
God
hath
called
each,
so
let
him
walk.
And
so
ordain
I
in
all
the
churches.
18
Was
any
man
called
being
circumcised?
Let
him
not
become
uncircumcised.
Hath
any
been
called
in
uncircumcision?
Let
him
not
be
circumcised.
19
Circumcision
is
nothing,
and
uncircumcision
is
nothing;
but
the
keeping
of
the
commandments
of
God.
20
Let
each
man
abide
in
that
calling
wherein
he
was
called.
21
Wast
thou
called
being
a
bondservant?
Care
not
for
it:
nay,
even
if
thou
canst
become
free,
use
it
rather.
22
For
he
that
was
called
in
the
Lord
being
a
bondservant,
is
the
Lords
freedman:
likewise
he
that
was
called
being
free,
is
Christs
bondservant.
23
Ye
were
bought
with
a
price;
become
not
bondservants
of
men.
24
Brethren,
let
each
man,
wherein
he
was
called,
therein
abide
with
God.
25
Now
concerning
virgins
I
have
no
commandment
of
the
Lord:
but
I
give
my
judgment,
as
one
that
hath
obtained
mercy
of
the
Lord
to
be
trustworthy.
26
I
think
therefore
that
this
is
good
by
reason
of
the
distress
that
is
upon
us,
namely,
that
it
is
good
for
a
man
to
be
as
he
is.
27
Art
thou
bound
unto
a
wife?
Seek
not
to
be
loosed.
Art
thou
loosed
from
a
wife?
Seek
not
a
wife.
28
But
shouldest
thou
marry,
thou
hast
not
sinned;
and
if
a
virgin
marry,
she
hath
not
sinned.
Yet
such
shall
have
tribulation
in
the
flesh:
and
I
would
spare
you.
29
But
this
I
say,
brethren,
the
time
is
shortened,
that
henceforth
both
those
that
have
wives
may
be
as
though
they
had
none;
30
and
those
that
weep,
as
though
they
wept
not;
and
those
that
rejoice,
as
though
they
rejoiced
not;
and
those
that
buy,
as
though
they
possessed
not;
31
and
those
that
use
the
world,
as
not
using
it
to
the
full:
for
the
fashion
of
this
world
passeth
away.
32
But
I
would
have
you
to
be
free
from
cares.
He
that
is
unmarried
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
how
he
may
please
the
Lord:
33
but
he
that
is
married
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
he
may
please
his
wife,
34
and
is
divided.
So
also
the
woman
that
is
unmarried
and
the
virgin
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
that
she
may
be
holy
both
in
body
and
in
spirit:
but
she
that
is
married
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
she
may
please
her
husband.
35
And
this
I
say
for
your
own
profit;
not
that
I
may
cast
a
snare
upon
you,
but
for
that
which
is
seemly,
and
that
ye
may
attend
upon
the
Lord
without
distraction.
36
But
if
any
man
thinketh
that
he
behaveth
himself
unseemly
toward
his
virgin
daughter,
if
she
be
past
the
flower
of
her
age,
and
if
need
so
requireth,
let
him
do
what
he
will;
he
sinneth
not;
let
them
marry.
37
But
he
that
standeth
stedfast
in
his
heart,
having
no
necessity,
but
hath
power
as
touching
in
his
own
heart,
to
keep
his
own
virgin
daughter,
shall
do
well.
38
So
then
both
he
that
giveth
his
own
virgin
daughter
in
marriage
doeth
well;
and
he
that
giveth
her
not
in
marriage
shall
do
better.
39
A
wife
is
bound
for
so
long
time
as
her
husband
liveth;
but
if
the
husband
be
dead,
she
is
free
to
be
married
to
whom
she
will;
only
in
the
Lord.
40
But
she
is
happier
if
she
abide
as
she
is,
after
my
judgment:
and
I
think
that
I
also
have
the
Spirit
of
God.
1 Corinthians 15:20
20
But
now
hath
Christ
been
raised
from
the
dead,
the
firstfruits
of
them
that
are
asleep.
2 Corinthians 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
seeing
we
have
this
ministry,
even
as
we
obtained
mercy,
we
faint
not:
2
but
we
have
renounced
the
hidden
things
of
shame,
not
walking
in
craftiness,
nor
handling
the
word
of
God
deceitfully;
but
by
the
manifestation
of
the
truth
commending
ourselves
to
every
mans
conscience
in
the
sight
of
God.
3
And
even
if
our
gospel
is
veiled,
it
is
veiled
in
them
that
perish:
4
in
whom
the
god
of
this
world
hath
blinded
the
minds
of
the
unbelieving,
that
the
light
of
the
gospel
of
the
glory
of
Christ,
who
is
the
image
of
God,
should
not
dawn
upon
them.
5
For
we
preach
not
ourselves,
but
Christ
Jesus
as
Lord,
and
ourselves
as
your
servants
for
Jesus
sake.
6
Seeing
it
is
God,
that
said,
Light
shall
shine
out
of
darkness,
who
shined
in
our
hearts,
to
give
the
light
of
the
knowledge
of
the
glory
of
God
in
the
face
of
Jesus
Christ.
7
But
we
have
this
treasure
in
earthen
vessels,
that
the
exceeding
greatness
of
the
power
may
be
of
God,
and
not
from
ourselves;
8
we
are
pressed
on
every
side,
yet
not
straitened;
perplexed,
yet
not
unto
despair;
9
pursued,
yet
not
forsaken;
smitten
down,
yet
not
destroyed;
10
always
bearing
about
in
the
body
the
dying
of
Jesus,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
may
be
manifested
in
our
body.
11
For
we
who
live
are
always
delivered
unto
death
for
Jesus
sake,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
may
be
manifested
in
our
mortal
flesh.
12
So
then
death
worketh
in
us,
but
life
in
you.
13
But
having
the
same
spirit
of
faith,
according
to
that
which
is
written,
I
believed,
and
therefore
did
I
speak;
we
also
believe,
and
therefore
also
we
speak;
14
knowing
that
he
that
raised
up
the
Lord
Jesus
shall
raise
up
us
also
with
Jesus,
and
shall
present
us
with
you.
15
For
all
things
are
for
your
sakes,
that
the
grace,
being
multiplied
through
the
many,
may
cause
the
thanksgiving
to
abound
unto
the
glory
of
God.
16
Wherefore
we
faint
not;
but
though
our
outward
man
is
decaying,
yet
our
inward
man
is
renewed
day
by
day.
17
For
our
light
affliction,
which
is
for
the
moment,
worketh
for
us
more
and
more
exceedingly
an
eternal
weight
of
glory;
18
while
we
look
not
at
the
things
which
are
seen,
but
at
the
things
which
are
not
seen:
for
the
things
which
are
seen
are
temporal;
but
the
things
which
are
not
seen
are
eternal.
2 Corinthians 6:14
14
Be
not
unequally
yoked
with
unbelievers:
for
what
fellowship
have
righteousness
and
iniquity?
or
what
communion
hath
light
with
darkness?
Galatians 1:13
13
For
ye
have
heard
of
my
manner
of
life
in
time
past
in
the
Jews
religion,
how
that
beyond
measure
I
persecuted
the
church
of
God,
and
made
havoc
of
it:
Ephesians 1:18
18
having
the
eyes
of
your
heart
enlightened,
that
ye
may
know
what
is
the
hope
of
his
calling,
what
the
riches
of
the
glory
of
his
inheritance
in
the
saints,
Ephesians 4:18
18
being
darkened
in
their
understanding,
alienated
from
the
life
of
God,
because
of
the
ignorance
that
is
in
them,
because
of
the
hardening
of
their
heart;
Ephesians 5:8
8
For
ye
were
once
darkness,
but
are
now
light
in
the
Lord:
walk
as
children
of
light
Philippians 3:11
11
if
by
any
means
I
may
attain
unto
the
resurrection
from
the
dead.
Colossians 1:18
18
And
he
is
the
head
of
the
body,
the
church:
who
is
the
beginning,
the
firstborn
from
the
dead;
that
in
all
things
he
might
have
the
preeminence.
1 Thessalonians 3:10
10
night
and
day
praying
exceedingly
that
we
may
see
your
face,
and
may
perfect
that
which
is
lacking
in
your
faith?
1 Thessalonians 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
But
concerning
the
times
and
the
seasons,
brethren,
ye
have
no
need
that
aught
be
written
unto
you.
2
For
yourselves
know
perfectly
that
the
day
of
the
Lord
so
cometh
as
a
thief
in
the
night.
3
When
they
are
saying,
Peace
and
safety,
then
sudden
destruction
cometh
upon
them,
as
travail
upon
a
woman
with
child;
and
they
shall
in
no
wise
escape.
4
But
ye,
brethren,
are
not
in
darkness,
that
that
day
should
overtake
you
as
a
thief:
5
for
ye
are
all
sons
of
light,
and
sons
of
the
day:
we
are
not
of
the
night,
nor
of
darkness;
6
so
then
let
us
not
sleep,
as
do
the
rest,
but
let
us
watch
and
be
sober.
7
For
they
that
sleep
sleep
in
the
night:
and
they
that
are
drunken
are
drunken
in
the
night.
8
But
let
us,
since
we
are
of
the
day,
be
sober,
putting
on
the
breastplate
of
faith
and
love;
and
for
a
helmet,
the
hope
of
salvation.
9
For
God
appointed
us
not
into
wrath,
but
unto
the
obtaining
of
salvation
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
10
who
died
for
us,
that,
whether
we
wake
or
sleep,
we
should
live
together
with
him.
11
Wherefore
exhort
one
another,
and
build
each
other
up,
even
as
also
ye
do.
12
But
we
beseech
you,
brethren,
to
know
them
that
labor
among
you,
and
are
over
you
in
the
Lord,
and
admonish
you;
13
and
to
esteem
them
exceeding
highly
in
love
for
their
works
sake.
Be
at
peace
among
yourselves.
14
And
we
exhort
you,
brethren,
admonish
the
disorderly,
encourage
the
fainthearted,
support
the
weak,
be
longsuffering
toward
all.
15
See
that
none
render
unto
any
one
evil
for
evil;
but
always
follow
after
that
which
is
good,
one
toward
another,
and
toward
all.
16
Rejoice
always;
17
pray
without
ceasing;
18
in
everything
give
thanks:
for
this
is
the
will
of
God
in
Christ
Jesus
to
you-ward.
19
Quench
not
the
Spirit;
20
despise
not
prophesyings;
21
prove
all
things;
hold
fast
that
which
is
good;
22
abstain
from
every
form
of
evil.
23
And
the
God
of
peace
himself
sanctify
you
wholly;
and
may
your
spirit
and
soul
and
body
be
preserved
entire,
without
blame
at
the
coming
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
24
Faithful
is
he
that
calleth
you,
who
will
also
do
it.
25
Brethren,
pray
for
us.
26
Salute
all
the
brethren
with
a
holy
kiss.
27
I
adjure
you
by
the
Lord
that
this
epistle
be
read
unto
all
the
brethren.
28
The
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
you.
1 Timothy 1:13
13
though
I
was
before
a
blasphemer,
and
a
persecutor,
and
injurious:
howbeit
I
obtained
mercy,
because
I
did
it
ignorantly
in
unbelief;
1 Timothy 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
Rebuke
not
an
elder,
but
exhort
him
as
a
father;
the
younger
men
as
brethren:
2
the
elder
women
as
mothers;
the
younger
as
sisters,
in
all
purity.
3
Honor
widows
that
are
widows
indeed.
4
But
if
any
widow
hath
children
or
grandchildren,
let
them
learn
first
to
show
piety
towards
their
own
family,
and
to
requite
their
parents:
for
this
is
acceptable
in
the
sight
of
God.
5
Now
she
that
is
a
widow
indeed,
and
desolate,
hath
her
hope
set
on
God,
and
continueth
in
supplications
and
prayers
night
and
day.
6
But
she
that
giveth
herself
to
pleasure
is
dead
while
she
liveth.
7
These
things
also
command,
that
they
may
be
without
reproach.
8
But
if
any
provideth
not
for
his
own,
and
specially
his
own
household,
he
hath
denied
the
faith,
and
is
worse
than
an
unbeliever.
9
Let
none
be
enrolled
as
a
widow
under
threescore
years
old,
having
been
the
wife
of
one
man,
10
well
reported
of
for
good
works;
if
she
hath
brought
up
children,
if
she
hath
used
hospitality
to
strangers,
if
she
hath
washed
the
saints
feet,
if
she
hath
relieved
the
afflicted,
if
she
hath
diligently
followed
every
good
work.
11
But
younger
widows
refuse:
for
when
they
have
waxed
wanton
against
Christ,
they
desire
to
marry;
12
having
condemnation,
because
they
have
rejected
their
first
pledge.
13
And
withal
they
learn
also
to
be
idle,
going
about
from
house
to
house;
and
not
only
idle,
but
tattlers
also
and
busybodies,
speaking
things
which
they
ought
not.
14
I
desire
therefore
that
the
younger
widows
marry,
bear
children,
rule
the
household,
give
no
occasion
to
the
adversary
for
reviling:
15
for
already
some
are
turned
aside
after
Satan.
16
If
any
woman
that
believeth
hath
widows,
let
her
relieve
them,
and
let
not
the
church
be
burdened;
that
it
mat
relieve
them
that
are
widows
indeed.
17
Let
the
elders
that
rule
well
be
counted
worthy
of
double
honor,
especially
those
who
labor
in
the
word
and
in
teaching.
18
For
the
scripture
saith,
Thou
shalt
not
muzzle
the
ox
when
he
treadeth
out
the
corn.
And,
The
laborer
is
worthy
of
his
hire.
19
Against
an
elder
receive
not
an
accusation,
except
at
the
mouth
of
two
or
three
witnesses.
20
Them
that
sin
reprove
in
the
sight
of
all,
that
the
rest
also
may
be
in
fear.
21
I
charge
thee
in
the
sight
of
God,
and
Christ
Jesus,
and
the
elect
angels,
that
thou
observe
these
things
without
prejudice,
doing
nothing
by
partiality.
22
Lay
hands
hastily
on
no
man,
neither
be
partaker
of
other
mens
sins:
keep
thyself
pure.
23
Be
no
longer
a
drinker
of
water,
but
use
a
little
wine
for
thy
stomachs
sake
and
thine
often
infirmities.
24
Some
mens
sins
are
evident,
going
before
unto
judgment;
and
some
men
also
they
follow
after.
25
In
like
manner
also
there
are
good
works
that
are
evident;
and
such
as
are
otherwise
cannot
be
hid.
Titus 2:13
13
looking
for
the
blessed
hope
and
appearing
of
the
glory
of
the
great
God
and
our
Saviour
Jesus
Christ;
James 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
James,
a
servant
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
to
the
twelve
tribes
which
are
of
the
Dispersion,
greeting.
2
Count
it
all
joy,
my
brethren,
when
ye
fall
into
manifold
temptations;
3
Knowing
that
the
proving
of
your
faith
worketh
patience.
4
And
let
patience
have
its
perfect
work,
that
ye
may
be
perfect
and
entire,
lacking
in
nothing.
5
But
if
any
of
you
lacketh
wisdom,
let
him
ask
of
God,
who
giveth
to
all
liberally
and
upbraideth
not;
and
it
shall
be
given
him.
6
But
let
him
ask
in
faith,
nothing
doubting:
for
he
that
doubteth
is
like
the
surge
of
the
sea
driven
by
the
wind
and
tossed.
7
For
let
not
that
man
think
that
he
shall
receive
anything
of
the
Lord;
8
a
doubleminded
man,
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
9
But
let
the
brother
of
low
degree
glory
in
his
high
estate:
10
and
the
rich,
in
that
he
is
made
low:
because
as
the
flower
of
the
grass
he
shall
pass
away.
11
For
the
sun
ariseth
with
the
scorching
wind,
and
withereth
the
grass:
and
the
flower
thereof
falleth,
and
the
grace
of
the
fashion
of
it
perisheth:
so
also
shall
the
rich
man
fade
away
in
his
goings.
12
Blessed
is
the
man
that
endureth
temptation;
for
when
he
hath
been
approved,
he
shall
receive
the
crown
of
life,
which
the
Lord
promised
to
them
that
love
him.
13
Let
no
man
say
when
he
is
tempted,
I
am
tempted
of
God;
for
God
cannot
be
tempted
with
evil,
and
he
himself
tempteth
no
man:
14
but
each
man
is
tempted,
when
he
is
drawn
away
by
his
own
lust,
and
enticed.
15
Then
the
lust,
when
it
hath
conceived,
beareth
sin:
and
the
sin,
when
it
is
fullgrown,
bringeth
forth
death.
16
Be
not
deceived,
my
beloved
brethren.
17
Every
good
gift
and
every
perfect
gift
is
from
above,
coming
down
from
the
Father
of
lights,
with
whom
can
be
no
variation,
neither
shadow
that
is
cast
by
turning.
18
Of
his
own
will
he
brought
us
forth
by
the
word
of
truth,
that
we
should
be
a
kind
of
firstfruits
of
his
creatures.
19
Ye
know
this,
my
beloved
brethren.
But
let
every
man
be
swift
to
hear,
slow
to
speak,
slow
to
wrath:
20
for
the
wrath
of
man
worketh
not
the
righteousness
of
God.
21
Wherefore
putting
away
all
filthiness
and
overflowing
of
wickedness,
receive
with
meekness
the
implanted
word,
which
is
able
to
save
your
souls.
22
But
be
ye
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
hearers
only,
deluding
your
own
selves.
23
For
if
any
one
is
a
hearer
of
the
word
and
not
a
doer,
he
is
like
unto
a
man
beholding
his
natural
face
in
a
mirror:
24
for
he
beholdeth
himself,
and
goeth
away,
and
straightway
forgetteth
what
manner
of
man
he
was.
25
But
he
that
looketh
into
the
perfect
law,
the
law
of
liberty,
and
so
continueth,
being
not
a
hearer
that
forgetteth
but
a
doer
that
worketh,
this
man
shall
be
blessed
in
his
doing.
26
If
any
man
thinketh
himself
to
be
religious,
while
he
bridleth
not
his
tongue
but
deceiveth
his
heart,
this
mans
religion
is
vain.
27
Pure
religion
and
undefiled
before
our
God
and
Father
is
this,
to
visit
the
fatherless
and
widows
in
their
affliction,
and
to
keep
oneself
unspotted
from
the
world.
1 Peter 2:9
9
But
ye
are
a
elect
race,
a
royal
priesthood,
a
holy
nation,
a
people
for
Gods
own
possession,
that
ye
may
show
forth
the
excellencies
of
him
who
called
you
out
of
darkness
into
his
marvellous
light:
Revelation 1:5
5
and
from
Jesus
Christ,
who
is
the
faithful
witness,
the
firstborn
of
the
dead,
and
the
ruler
of
the
kings
of
the
earth.
Unto
him
that
loveth
us,
and
loosed
us
from
our
sins
by
his
blood;
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:0
in
WEB
Genesis 3:15
15
I
will
put
enmity
between
you
and
the
woman,
and
between
your
offspring
and
her
offspring.
He
will
bruise
your
head,
and
you
will
bruise
his
heel."
Genesis 22:18
18
In
your
seed
will
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed,
because
you
have
obeyed
my
voice."
Genesis 26:4
4
I
will
multiply
your
seed
as
the
stars
of
the
sky,
and
will
give
to
your
seed
all
these
lands.
In
your
seed
will
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed,
Genesis 49:10
10
The
scepter
will
not
depart
from
Judah,
Nor
the
ruler's
staff
from
between
his
feet,
Until
he
comes
to
whom
it
belongs.
To
him
will
the
obedience
of
the
peoples
be.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
Yahweh
your
God
will
raise
up
to
you
a
prophet
from
the
midst
of
you,
of
your
brothers,
like
me;
to
him
you
shall
listen;
2 Samuel 7:12
12
When
your
days
are
fulfilled,
and
you
shall
sleep
with
your
fathers,
I
will
set
up
your
seed
after
you,
who
shall
proceed
out
of
your
bowels,
and
I
will
establish
his
kingdom.
2 Kings 9:11
11
Then
Jehu
came
forth
to
the
servants
of
his
lord:
and
one
said
to
him,
Is
all
well?
why
came
this
mad
fellow
to
you?
He
said
to
them,
You
know
the
man
and
what
his
talk
was.
Psalms 132:11
11
Yahweh
has
sworn
to
David
in
truth.
He
will
not
turn
from
it:
"I
will
set
the
fruit
of
your
body
on
your
throne.
Isaiah 4:2
2
In
that
day,
Yahweh's
branch
will
be
beautiful
and
glorious,
and
the
fruit
of
the
land
will
be
the
beauty
and
glory
of
the
survivors
of
Israel.
Isaiah 7:14
14
Therefore
the
Lord
himself
will
give
you
a
sign.
Behold,
the
virgin
will
conceive,
and
bear
a
son,
and
shall
call
his
name
Immanuel.
Isaiah 9:6
6
For
to
us
a
child
is
born,
to
us
a
son
is
given;
and
the
government
shall
be
on
his
shoulder:
and
his
name
shall
be
called
Wonderful,
Counselor,
Mighty
God,
Everlasting
Father,
Prince
of
Peace.
Isaiah 35:5
5
Then
the
eyes
of
the
blind
shall
be
opened,
and
the
ears
of
the
deaf
shall
be
unstopped.
Isaiah 40:10
10
Behold,
the
Lord
Yahweh
will
come
as
a
mighty
one,
and
his
arm
will
rule
for
him:
Behold,
his
reward
is
with
him,
and
his
recompense
before
him.
Isaiah 42:7
7
to
open
the
blind
eyes,
to
bring
out
the
prisoners
from
the
dungeon,
and
those
who
sit
in
darkness
out
of
the
prison-house.
Jeremiah 23:5
5
Behold,
the
days
come,
says
Yahweh,
that
I
will
raise
to
David
a
righteous
Branch,
and
he
shall
reign
as
king
and
deal
wisely,
and
shall
execute
justice
and
righteousness
in
the
land.
Jeremiah 33:14
14
Behold,
the
days
come,
says
Yahweh,
that
I
will
perform
that
good
word
which
I
have
spoken
concerning
the
house
of
Israel
and
concerning
the
house
of
Judah.
Ezekiel 34:23
23
I
will
set
up
one
shepherd
over
them,
and
he
shall
feed
them,
even
my
servant
David;
he
shall
feed
them,
and
he
shall
be
their
shepherd.
Ezekiel 37:24
24
My
servant
David
shall
be
king
over
them;
and
they
all
shall
have
one
shepherd:
they
shall
also
walk
in
my
ordinances,
and
observe
my
statutes,
and
do
them.
Daniel 9:24
24
Seventy
weeks
are
decreed
on
your
people
and
on
your
holy
city,
to
finish
disobedience,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
holy.
Matthew 3:8
8
Therefore
bring
forth
fruit
worthy
of
repentance!
Luke 1:79
79
To
shine
on
those
who
sit
in
darkness
and
the
shadow
of
death;
To
guide
our
feet
into
the
way
of
peace."
Luke 2:37
37
and
she
had
been
a
widow
for
about
eighty-four
years),
who
didn't
depart
from
the
temple,
worshipping
with
fastings
and
petitions
night
and
day.
Luke 24:27
27
Beginning
from
Moses
and
from
all
the
prophets,
he
explained
to
them
in
all
the
Scriptures
the
things
concerning
himself.
John 5:46
46
For
if
you
believed
Moses,
you
would
believe
me;
for
he
wrote
about
me.
John 8:12
12
Again,
therefore,
Jesus
spoke
to
them,
saying,
"I
am
the
light
of
the
world.
He
who
follows
me
will
not
walk
in
the
darkness,
but
will
have
the
light
of
life."
John 10:20
20
Many
of
them
said,
"He
has
a
demon,
and
is
insane!
Why
do
you
listen
to
him?"
John 16:2
2
They
will
put
you
out
of
the
synagogues.
Yes,
the
time
comes
that
whoever
kills
you
will
think
that
he
offers
service
to
God.
Acts 8:3
3
But
Saul
ravaged
the
assembly,
entering
into
every
house,
and
dragged
both
men
and
women
off
to
prison.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
who
lived
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
When
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
It
happened,
that
for
a
whole
year
they
were
gathered
together
with
the
assembly,
and
taught
many
people.
The
disciples
were
first
called
Christians
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:32
32
We
bring
you
good
news
of
the
promise
made
to
the
fathers,
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
It
happened
in
Iconium
that
they
entered
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spoke
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
Jews
and
of
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
disbelieving
Jews
stirred
up
and
embittered
the
souls
of
the
Gentiles
against
the
brothers.
3
Therefore
they
stayed
there
a
long
time,
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
testified
to
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided.
Part
sided
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
When
some
of
both
the
Gentiles
and
the
Jews,
with
their
rulers,
made
a
violent
attempt
to
mistreat
and
stone
them,
6
they
became
aware
of
it,
and
fled
to
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra,
Derbe,
and
the
surrounding
region.
7
There
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
At
Lystra
a
certain
man
sat,
impotent
in
his
feet,
a
cripple
from
his
mother's
womb,
who
never
had
walked.
9
He
was
listening
to
Paul
speaking,
who,
fastening
eyes
on
him,
and
seeing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
made
whole,
10
said
with
a
loud
voice,
"Stand
upright
on
your
feet!"
He
leaped
up
and
walked.
11
When
the
multitude
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voice,
saying
in
the
language
of
Lycaonia,
"The
gods
have
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men!"
12
They
called
Barnabas
"Jupiter,"
and
Paul
"Mercury,"
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
The
priest
of
Jupiter,
whose
temple
was
in
front
of
their
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
to
the
gates,
and
would
have
made
a
sacrifice
along
with
the
multitudes.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of
it,
they
tore
their
clothes,
and
sprang
into
the
multitude,
crying
out,
15
"Men,
why
are
you
doing
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
bring
you
good
news,
that
you
should
turn
from
these
vain
things
to
the
living
God,
who
made
the
sky
and
the
earth
and
the
sea,
and
all
that
is
in
them;
16
who
in
the
generations
gone
by
allowed
all
the
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
Yet
he
didn't
leave
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good
and
gave
you
rains
from
the
sky
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness."
18
Even
saying
these
things,
they
hardly
stopped
the
multitudes
from
making
a
sacrifice
to
them.
19
But
some
Jews
from
Antioch
and
Iconium
came
there,
and
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
they
stoned
Paul,
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
that
he
was
dead.
20
But
as
the
disciples
stood
around
him,
he
rose
up,
and
entered
into
the
city.
On
the
next
day
he
went
out
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
When
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
afflictions
we
must
enter
into
the
Kingdom
of
God.
23
When
they
had
appointed
elders
for
them
in
every
assembly,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
had
believed.
24
They
passed
through
Pisidia,
and
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
When
they
had
spoken
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia.
26
From
there
they
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
where
they
had
been
committed
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
had
fulfilled.
27
When
they
had
arrived,
and
had
gathered
the
assembly
together,
they
reported
all
the
things
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
that
he
had
opened
a
door
of
faith
to
the
Gentiles.
28
They
stayed
there
with
the
disciples
for
a
long
time.
Acts 20:32
32
Now,
brothers,
I
entrust
you
to
God,
and
to
the
word
of
his
grace,
which
is
able
to
build
up,
and
to
give
you
the
inheritance
among
all
those
who
are
sanctified.
Acts 21:30
30
All
the
city
was
moved,
and
the
people
ran
together.
They
seized
Paul
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
temple.
Immediately
the
doors
were
shut.
Acts 22:21
21
"He
said
to
me,
'Depart,
for
I
will
send
you
out
far
from
here
to
the
Gentiles.'"
Acts 23:29
29
I
found
him
to
be
accused
about
questions
of
their
law,
but
to
have
nothing
laid
to
his
charge
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
Acts 24:21
21
unless
it
is
for
this
one
thing
that
I
cried
standing
among
them,
'Concerning
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
I
am
being
judged
before
you
today!'"
Acts 25:11
11
For
if
I
have
done
wrong,
and
have
committed
anything
worthy
of
death,
I
don't
refuse
to
die;
but
if
none
of
those
things
is
true
that
they
accuse
me
of,
no
one
can
give
me
up
to
them.
I
appeal
to
Caesar!"
Acts 28:23
23
When
they
had
appointed
him
a
day,
many
people
came
to
him
at
his
lodging.
He
explained
to
them,
testifying
about
the
Kingdom
of
God,
and
persuading
them
concerning
Jesus,
both
from
the
law
of
Moses
and
from
the
prophets,
from
morning
until
evening.
Romans 3:21
21
But
now
apart
from
the
law,
a
righteousness
of
God
has
been
revealed,
being
testified
by
the
law
and
the
prophets;
Romans 15:8
8
Now
I
say
that
Christ
has
been
made
a
minister
of
the
circumcision
for
the
truth
of
God,
that
he
might
confirm
the
promises
given
to
the
fathers,
1 Corinthians 1:23
23
but
we
preach
Christ
crucified;
a
stumbling
block
to
Jews,
and
foolishness
to
Greeks,
1 Corinthians 2:14
14
Now
the
natural
man
doesn't
receive
the
things
of
God's
Spirit,
for
they
are
foolishness
to
him,
and
he
can't
know
them,
because
they
are
spiritually
discerned.
1 Corinthians 4:10
10
We
are
fools
for
Christ's
sake,
but
you
are
wise
in
Christ.
We
are
weak,
but
you
are
strong.
You
have
honor,
but
we
have
dishonor.
1 Corinthians 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
1
Now
concerning
the
things
about
which
you
wrote
to
me:
it
is
good
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman.
2
But,
because
of
sexual
immoralities,
let
each
man
have
his
own
wife,
and
let
each
woman
have
her
own
husband.
3
Let
the
husband
render
to
his
wife
the
affection
owed
her,
and
likewise
also
the
wife
to
her
husband.
4
The
wife
doesn't
have
authority
over
her
own
body,
but
the
husband.
Likewise
also
the
husband
doesn't
have
authority
over
his
own
body,
but
the
wife.
5
Don't
deprive
one
another,
unless
it
is
by
consent
for
a
season,
that
you
may
give
yourselves
to
fasting
and
prayer,
and
may
be
together
again,
that
Satan
doesn't
tempt
you
because
of
your
lack
of
self-control.
6
But
this
I
say
by
way
of
concession,
not
of
commandment.
7
Yet
I
wish
that
all
men
were
like
me.
However
each
man
has
his
own
gift
from
God,
one
of
this
kind,
and
another
of
that
kind.
8
But
I
say
to
the
unmarried
and
to
widows,
it
is
good
for
them
if
they
remain
even
as
I
am.
9
But
if
they
don't
have
self-control,
let
them
marry.
For
it's
better
to
marry
than
to
burn.
10
But
to
the
married
I
command�not
I,
but
the
Lord�that
the
wife
not
leave
her
husband
11
(but
if
she
departs,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
else
be
reconciled
to
her
husband),
and
that
the
husband
not
leave
his
wife.
12
But
to
the
rest
I�not
the
Lord�say,
if
any
brother
has
an
unbelieving
wife,
and
she
is
content
to
live
with
him,
let
him
not
leave
her.
13
The
woman
who
has
an
unbelieving
husband,
and
he
is
content
to
live
with
her,
let
her
not
leave
her
husband.
14
For
the
unbelieving
husband
is
sanctified
in
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
is
sanctified
in
the
husband.
Otherwise
your
children
would
be
unclean,
but
now
are
they
holy.
15
Yet
if
the
unbeliever
departs,
let
there
be
separation.
The
brother
or
the
sister
is
not
under
bondage
in
such
cases,
but
God
has
called
us
in
peace.
16
For
how
do
you
know,
wife,
whether
you
will
save
your
husband?
Or
how
do
you
know,
husband,
whether
you
will
save
your
wife?
17
Only,
as
the
Lord
has
distributed
to
each
man,
as
God
has
called
each,
so
let
him
walk.
So
I
command
in
all
the
assemblies.
18
Was
anyone
called
having
been
circumcised?
Let
him
not
become
uncircumcised.
Has
anyone
been
called
in
uncircumcision?
Let
him
not
be
circumcised.
19
Circumcision
is
nothing,
and
uncircumcision
is
nothing,
but
the
keeping
of
the
commandments
of
God.
20
Let
each
man
stay
in
that
calling
in
which
he
was
called.
21
Were
you
called
being
a
bondservant?
Don't
let
that
bother
you,
but
if
you
get
an
opportunity
to
become
free,
use
it.
22
For
he
who
was
called
in
the
Lord
being
a
bondservant
is
the
Lord's
free
man.
Likewise
he
who
was
called
being
free
is
Christ's
bondservant.
23
You
were
bought
with
a
price.
Don't
become
bondservants
of
men.
24
Brothers,
let
each
man,
in
whatever
condition
he
was
called,
stay
in
that
condition
with
God.
25
Now
concerning
virgins,
I
have
no
commandment
from
the
Lord,
but
I
give
my
judgment
as
one
who
has
obtained
mercy
from
the
Lord
to
be
trustworthy.
26
I
think
that
it
is
good
therefore,
because
of
the
distress
that
is
on
us,
that
it
is
good
for
a
man
to
be
as
he
is.
27
Are
you
bound
to
a
wife?
Don't
seek
to
be
freed.
Are
you
free
from
a
wife?
Don't
seek
a
wife.
28
But
if
you
marry,
you
have
not
sinned.
If
a
virgin
marries,
she
has
not
sinned.
Yet
such
will
have
oppression
in
the
flesh,
and
I
want
to
spare
you.
29
But
I
say
this,
brothers:
the
time
is
short,
that
from
now
on,
both
those
who
have
wives
may
be
as
though
they
had
none;
30
and
those
who
weep,
as
though
they
didn't
weep;
and
those
who
rejoice,
as
though
they
didn't
rejoice;
and
those
who
buy,
as
though
they
didn't
possess;
31
and
those
who
use
the
world,
as
not
using
it
to
the
fullest.
For
the
mode
of
this
world
passes
away.
32
But
I
desire
to
have
you
to
be
free
from
cares.
He
who
is
unmarried
is
concerned
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
how
he
may
please
the
Lord;
33
but
he
who
is
married
is
concerned
about
the
things
of
the
world,
how
he
may
please
his
wife.
34
There
is
also
a
difference
between
a
wife
and
a
virgin.
The
unmarried
woman
cares
about
the
things
of
the
Lord,
that
she
may
be
holy
both
in
body
and
in
spirit.
But
she
who
is
married
cares
about
the
things
of
the
world�how
she
may
please
her
husband.
35
This
I
say
for
your
own
profit;
not
that
I
may
ensnare
you,
but
for
that
which
is
appropriate,
and
that
you
may
attend
to
the
Lord
without
distraction.
36
But
if
any
man
thinks
that
he
is
behaving
inappropriately
toward
his
virgin,
if
she
is
past
the
flower
of
her
age,
and
if
need
so
requires,
let
him
do
what
he
desires.
He
doesn't
sin.
Let
them
marry.
37
But
he
who
stands
steadfast
in
his
heart,
having
no
necessity,
but
has
power
over
his
own
heart,
to
keep
his
own
virgin,
does
well.
38
So
then
both
he
who
gives
his
own
virgin
in
marriage
does
well,
and
he
who
doesn't
give
her
in
marriage
does
better.
39
A
wife
is
bound
by
law
for
as
long
as
her
husband
lives;
but
if
the
husband
is
dead,
she
is
free
to
be
married
to
whoever
she
desires,
only
in
the
Lord.
40
But
she
is
happier
if
she
stays
as
she
is,
in
my
judgment,
and
I
think
that
I
also
have
God's
Spirit.
1 Corinthians 15:20
20
But
now
Christ
has
been
raised
from
the
dead.
He
became
the
first
fruits
of
those
who
are
asleep.
2 Corinthians 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
seeing
we
have
this
ministry,
even
as
we
obtained
mercy,
we
don't
faint.
2
But
we
have
renounced
the
hidden
things
of
shame,
not
walking
in
craftiness,
nor
handling
the
word
of
God
deceitfully;
but
by
the
manifestation
of
the
truth
commending
ourselves
to
every
man's
conscience
in
the
sight
of
God.
3
Even
if
our
gospel
is
veiled,
it
is
veiled
in
those
who
perish;
4
in
whom
the
god
of
this
world
has
blinded
the
minds
of
the
unbelieving,
that
the
light
of
the
gospel
of
the
glory
of
Christ,
who
is
the
image
of
God,
should
not
dawn
on
them.
5
For
we
don't
preach
ourselves,
but
Christ
Jesus
as
Lord,
and
ourselves
as
your
servants
for
Jesus'
sake;
6
seeing
it
is
God
who
said,
"Light
will
shine
out
of
darkness,"
who
has
shone
in
our
hearts,
to
give
the
light
of
the
knowledge
of
the
glory
of
God
in
the
face
of
Jesus
Christ.
7
But
we
have
this
treasure
in
clay
vessels,
that
the
exceeding
greatness
of
the
power
may
be
of
God,
and
not
from
ourselves.
8
We
are
pressed
on
every
side,
yet
not
crushed;
perplexed,
yet
not
to
despair;
9
pursued,
yet
not
forsaken;
struck
down,
yet
not
destroyed;
10
always
carrying
in
the
body
the
putting
to
death
of
the
Lord
Jesus,
that
the
life
of
Jesus
may
also
be
revealed
in
our
body.
11
For
we
who
live
are
always
delivered
to
death
for
Jesus'
sake,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
may
be
revealed
in
our
mortal
flesh.
12
So
then
death
works
in
us,
but
life
in
you.
13
But
having
the
same
spirit
of
faith,
according
to
that
which
is
written,
"I
believed,
and
therefore
I
spoke."
We
also
believe,
and
therefore
also
we
speak;
14
knowing
that
he
who
raised
the
Lord
Jesus
will
raise
us
also
with
Jesus,
and
will
present
us
with
you.
15
For
all
things
are
for
your
sakes,
that
the
grace,
being
multiplied
through
the
many,
may
cause
the
thanksgiving
to
abound
to
the
glory
of
God.
16
Therefore
we
don't
faint,
but
though
our
outward
man
is
decaying,
yet
our
inward
man
is
renewed
day
by
day.
17
For
our
light
affliction,
which
is
for
the
moment,
works
for
us
more
and
more
exceedingly
an
eternal
weight
of
glory;
18
while
we
don't
look
at
the
things
which
are
seen,
but
at
the
things
which
are
not
seen.
For
the
things
which
are
seen
are
temporal,
but
the
things
which
are
not
seen
are
eternal.
2 Corinthians 6:14
14
Don't
be
unequally
yoked
with
unbelievers,
for
what
fellowship
have
righteousness
and
iniquity?
Or
what
communion
has
light
with
darkness?
Galatians 1:13
13
For
you
have
heard
of
my
way
of
living
in
time
past
in
the
Jews'
religion,
how
that
beyond
measure
I
persecuted
the
assembly
of
God,
and
ravaged
it.
Ephesians 1:18
18
having
the
eyes
of
your
hearts
enlightened,
that
you
may
know
what
is
the
hope
of
his
calling,
and
what
are
the
riches
of
the
glory
of
his
inheritance
in
the
saints,
Ephesians 4:18
18
being
darkened
in
their
understanding,
alienated
from
the
life
of
God,
because
of
the
ignorance
that
is
in
them,
because
of
the
hardening
of
their
hearts;
Ephesians 5:8
8
For
you
were
once
darkness,
but
are
now
light
in
the
Lord.
Walk
as
children
of
light,
Philippians 3:11
11
if
by
any
means
I
may
attain
to
the
resurrection
from
the
dead.
Colossians 1:18
18
He
is
the
head
of
the
body,
the
assembly,
who
is
the
beginning,
the
firstborn
from
the
dead;
that
in
all
things
he
might
have
the
preeminence.
1 Thessalonians 3:10
10
night
and
day
praying
exceedingly
that
we
may
see
your
face,
and
may
perfect
that
which
is
lacking
in
your
faith?
1 Thessalonians 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
But
concerning
the
times
and
the
seasons,
brothers,
you
have
no
need
that
anything
be
written
to
you.
2
For
you
yourselves
know
well
that
the
day
of
the
Lord
comes
like
a
thief
in
the
night.
3
For
when
they
are
saying,
"Peace
and
safety,"
then
sudden
destruction
will
come
on
them,
like
birth
pains
on
a
pregnant
woman;
and
they
will
in
no
way
escape.
4
But
you
,
brothers,
aren't
in
darkness,
that
the
day
should
overtake
you
like
a
thief.
5
You
are
all
children
of
light,
and
children
of
the
day.
We
don't
belong
to
the
night,
nor
to
darkness,
6
so
then
let's
not
sleep,
as
the
rest
do,
but
let's
watch
and
be
sober.
7
For
those
who
sleep,
sleep
in
the
night,
and
those
who
are
drunken
are
drunken
in
the
night.
8
But
let
us,
since
we
belong
to
the
day,
be
sober,
putting
on
the
breastplate
of
faith
and
love,
and,
for
a
helmet,
the
hope
of
salvation.
9
For
God
didn't
appoint
us
to
wrath,
but
to
the
obtaining
of
salvation
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
10
who
died
for
us,
that,
whether
we
wake
or
sleep,
we
should
live
together
with
him.
11
Therefore
exhort
one
another,
and
build
each
other
up,
even
as
you
also
do.
12
But
we
beg
you,
brothers,
to
know
those
who
labor
among
you,
and
are
over
you
in
the
Lord,
and
admonish
you,
13
and
to
respect
and
honor
them
in
love
for
their
work's
sake.
Be
at
peace
among
yourselves.
14
We
exhort
you,
brothers,
admonish
the
disorderly,
encourage
the
fainthearted,
support
the
weak,
be
patient
toward
all.
15
See
that
no
one
returns
evil
for
evil
to
anyone,
but
always
follow
after
that
which
is
good,
for
one
another,
and
for
all.
16
Rejoice
always.
17
Pray
without
ceasing.
18
In
everything
give
thanks,
for
this
is
the
will
of
God
in
Christ
Jesus
toward
you.
19
Don't
quench
the
Spirit.
20
Don't
despise
prophesies.
21
Test
all
things,
and
hold
firmly
that
which
is
good.
22
Abstain
from
every
form
of
evil.
23
May
the
God
of
peace
himself
sanctify
you
completely.
May
your
whole
spirit,
soul,
and
body
be
preserved
blameless
at
the
coming
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
24
Faithful
is
he
who
calls
you,
who
will
also
do
it.
25
Brothers,
pray
for
us.
26
Greet
all
the
brothers
with
a
holy
kiss.
27
I
solemnly
charge
you
by
the
Lord
that
this
letter
be
read
to
all
the
holy
brothers.
28
The
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
you.
Amen.
1 Timothy 1:13
13
although
I
was
before
a
blasphemer,
a
persecutor,
and
insolent.
However,
I
obtained
mercy,
because
I
did
it
ignorantly
in
unbelief.
1 Timothy 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
Don't
rebuke
an
older
man,
but
exhort
him
as
a
father;
the
younger
men
as
brothers;
2
the
elder
women
as
mothers;
the
younger
as
sisters,
in
all
purity.
3
Honor
widows
who
are
widows
indeed.
4
But
if
any
widow
has
children
or
grandchildren,
let
them
learn
first
to
show
piety
towards
their
own
family,
and
to
repay
their
parents,
for
this
is
acceptable
in
the
sight
of
God.
5
Now
she
who
is
a
widow
indeed,
and
desolate,
has
her
hope
set
on
God,
and
continues
in
petitions
and
prayers
night
and
day.
6
But
she
who
gives
herself
to
pleasure
is
dead
while
she
lives.
7
Also
command
these
things,
that
they
may
be
without
reproach.
8
But
if
anyone
doesn't
provide
for
his
own,
and
especially
his
own
household,
he
has
denied
the
faith,
and
is
worse
than
an
unbeliever.
9
Let
no
one
be
enrolled
as
a
widow
under
sixty
years
old,
having
been
the
wife
of
one
man,
10
being
approved
by
good
works,
if
she
has
brought
up
children,
if
she
has
been
hospitable
to
strangers,
if
she
has
washed
the
saints'
feet,
if
she
has
relieved
the
afflicted,
and
if
she
has
diligently
followed
every
good
work.
11
But
refuse
younger
widows,
for
when
they
have
grown
wanton
against
Christ,
they
desire
to
marry;
12
having
condemnation,
because
they
have
rejected
their
first
pledge.
13
Besides,
they
also
learn
to
be
idle,
going
about
from
house
to
house.
Not
only
idle,
but
also
gossips
and
busybodies,
saying
things
which
they
ought
not.
14
I
desire
therefore
that
the
younger
widows
marry,
bear
children,
rule
the
household,
and
give
no
occasion
to
the
adversary
for
reviling.
15
For
already
some
have
turned
aside
after
Satan.
16
If
any
man
or
woman
who
believes
has
widows,
let
them
relieve
them,
and
don't
let
the
assembly
be
burdened;
that
it
might
relieve
those
who
are
widows
indeed.
17
Let
the
elders
who
rule
well
be
counted
worthy
of
double
honor,
especially
those
who
labor
in
the
word
and
in
teaching.
18
For
the
Scripture
says,
"You
shall
not
muzzle
the
ox
when
it
treads
out
the
grain."
And,
"The
laborer
is
worthy
of
his
wages."
19
Don't
receive
an
accusation
against
an
elder,
except
at
the
word
of
two
or
three
witnesses.
20
Those
who
sin,
reprove
in
the
sight
of
all,
that
the
rest
also
may
be
in
fear.
21
I
charge
you
in
the
sight
of
God,
and
Christ
Jesus,
and
the
chosen
angels,
that
you
observe
these
things
without
prejudice,
doing
nothing
by
partiality.
22
Lay
hands
hastily
on
no
one,
neither
be
a
participant
in
other
men's
sins.
Keep
yourself
pure.
23
Be
no
longer
a
drinker
of
water
only,
but
use
a
little
wine
for
your
stomach's
sake
and
your
frequent
infirmities.
24
Some
men's
sins
are
evident,
preceding
them
to
judgment,
and
some
also
follow
later.
25
In
the
same
way
also
there
are
good
works
that
are
obvious,
and
those
that
are
otherwise
can't
be
hidden.
Titus 2:13
13
looking
for
the
blessed
hope
and
appearing
of
the
glory
of
our
great
God
and
Savior,
Jesus
Christ;
James 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
James,
a
servant
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
to
the
twelve
tribes
which
are
in
the
Dispersion:
Greetings.
2
Count
it
all
joy,
my
brothers,
when
you
fall
into
various
temptations,
3
knowing
that
the
testing
of
your
faith
produces
endurance.
4
Let
endurance
have
its
perfect
work,
that
you
may
be
perfect
and
complete,
lacking
in
nothing.
5
But
if
any
of
you
lacks
wisdom,
let
him
ask
of
God,
who
gives
to
all
liberally
and
without
reproach;
and
it
will
be
given
to
him.
6
But
let
him
ask
in
faith,
without
any
doubting,
for
he
who
doubts
is
like
a
wave
of
the
sea,
driven
by
the
wind
and
tossed.
7
For
let
that
man
not
think
that
he
will
receive
anything
from
the
Lord.
8
He
is
a
double-minded
man,
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
9
But
let
the
brother
in
humble
circumstances
glory
in
his
high
position;
10
and
the
rich,
in
that
he
is
made
humble,
because
like
the
flower
in
the
grass,
he
will
pass
away.
11
For
the
sun
arises
with
the
scorching
wind,
and
withers
the
grass,
and
the
flower
in
it
falls,
and
the
beauty
of
its
appearance
perishes.
So
also
will
the
rich
man
fade
away
in
his
pursuits.
12
Blessed
is
the
man
who
endures
temptation,
for
when
he
has
been
approved,
he
will
receive
the
crown
of
life,
which
the
Lord
promised
to
those
who
love
him.
13
Let
no
man
say
when
he
is
tempted,
"I
am
tempted
by
God,"
for
God
can't
be
tempted
by
evil,
and
he
himself
tempts
no
one.
14
But
each
one
is
tempted,
when
he
is
drawn
away
by
his
own
lust,
and
enticed.
15
Then
the
lust,
when
it
has
conceived,
bears
sin;
and
the
sin,
when
it
is
full
grown,
brings
forth
death.
16
Don't
be
deceived,
my
beloved
brothers.
17
Every
good
gift
and
every
perfect
gift
is
from
above,
coming
down
from
the
Father
of
lights,
with
whom
can
be
no
variation,
nor
turning
shadow.
18
Of
his
own
will
he
brought
us
forth
by
the
word
of
truth,
that
we
should
be
a
kind
of
first
fruits
of
his
creatures.
19
So,
then,
my
beloved
brothers,
let
every
man
be
swift
to
hear,
slow
to
speak,
and
slow
to
anger;
20
for
the
anger
of
man
doesn't
produce
the
righteousness
of
God.
21
Therefore,
putting
away
all
filthiness
and
overflowing
of
wickedness,
receive
with
humility
the
implanted
word,
which
is
able
to
save
your
souls.
22
But
be
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
only
hearers,
deluding
your
own
selves.
23
For
if
anyone
is
a
hearer
of
the
word
and
not
a
doer,
he
is
like
a
man
beholding
his
natural
face
in
a
mirror;
24
for
he
sees
himself,
and
goes
away,
and
immediately
forgets
what
kind
of
man
he
was.
25
But
he
who
looks
into
the
perfect
law,
the
law
of
freedom,
and
continues,
not
being
a
hearer
who
forgets
but
a
doer
of
the
work,
this
man
will
be
blessed
in
what
he
does.
26
If
anyone
among
you
thinks
himself
to
be
religious
while
he
doesn't
bridle
his
tongue,
but
deceives
his
heart,
this
man's
religion
is
worthless.
27
Pure
religion
and
undefiled
before
our
God
and
Father
is
this:
to
visit
the
fatherless
and
widows
in
their
affliction,
and
to
keep
oneself
unstained
by
the
world.
1 Peter 2:9
9
But
you
are
a
chosen
race,
a
royal
priesthood,
a
holy
nation,
a
people
for
God's
own
possession,
that
you
may
show
forth
the
excellencies
of
him
who
called
you
out
of
darkness
into
his
marvelous
light:
Revelation 1:5
5
and
from
Jesus
Christ,
the
faithful
witness,
the
firstborn
of
the
dead,
and
the
ruler
of
the
kings
of
the
earth.
To
him
who
loves
us,
and
washed
us
from
our
sins
by
his
blood;
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:0
in
RV
Genesis 3:15
15
and
I
will
put
enmity
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed:
it
shall
bruise
thy
head,
and
thou
shalt
bruise
his
heel.
Genesis 22:18
18
and
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed;
because
thou
hast
obeyed
my
voice.
Genesis 26:4
4
and
I
will
multiply
thy
seed
as
the
stars
of
heaven,
and
will
give
unto
thy
seed
all
these
lands;
and
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed;
Genesis 49:10
10
The
sceptre
shall
not
depart
from
Judah,
Nor
the
ruler�s
staff
from
between
his
feet,
Until
Shiloh
come;
And
unto
him
shall
the
obedience
of
the
peoples
be.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
The
LORD
thy
God
will
raise
up
unto
thee
a
prophet
from
the
midst
of
thee,
of
thy
brethren,
like
unto
me;
unto
him
ye
shall
hearken;
2 Samuel 7:12
12
When
thy
days
be
fulfilled,
and
thou
shalt
sleep
with
thy
fathers,
I
will
set
up
thy
seed
after
thee,
which
shall
proceed
out
of
thy
bowels,
and
I
will
establish
his
kingdom.
2 Kings 9:11
11
Then
Jehu
came
forth
to
the
servants
of
his
lord:
and
one
said
unto
him,
Is
all
well?
wherefore
came
this
mad
fellow
to
thee?
And
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
know
the
man
and
what
his
talk
was.
Psalms 132:11
11
The
LORD
hath
sworn
unto
David
in
truth;
he
will
not
turn
from
it:
of
the
fruit
of
thy
body
will
I
set
upon
thy
throne.
Isaiah 4:2
2
In
that
day
shall
the
branch
of
the
LORD
be
beautiful
and
glorious,
and
the
fruit
of
the
land
shall
be
excellent
and
comely
for
them
that
are
escaped
of
Israel.
Isaiah 7:14
14
Therefore
the
Lord
himself
shall
give
you
a
sign;
behold,
a
virgin
shall
conceive,
and
bear
a
son,
and
shall
call
his
name
Immanuel.
Isaiah 9:6
6
For
unto
us
a
child
is
born,
unto
us
a
son
is
given;
and
the
government
shall
be
upon
his
shoulder:
and
his
name
shall
be
called
Wonderful,
Counsellor,
Mighty
God,
Everlasting
Father,
Prince
of
Peace.
Isaiah 35:5
5
Then
the
eyes
of
the
blind
shall
be
opened,
and
the
ears
of
the
deaf
shall
be
unstopped.
Isaiah 40:10
10
Behold,
the
Lord
GOD
will
come
as
a
mighty
one,
and
his
arm
shall
rule
for
him:
behold,
his
reward
is
with
him,
and
his
recompence
before
him.
Isaiah 42:7
7
to
open
the
blind
eyes,
to
bring
out
the
prisoners
from
the
dungeon,
and
them
that
sit
in
darkness
out
of
the
prison
house.
Jeremiah 23:5
5
Behold,
the
days
come,
saith
the
LORD,
that
I
will
raise
unto
David
a
righteous
Branch,
and
he
shall
reign
as
king
and
deal
wisely,
and
shall
execute
judgment
and
justice
in
the
land.
Jeremiah 33:14
14
Behold,
the
days
come,
saith
the
LORD,
that
I
will
perform
that
good
word
which
I
have
spoken
concerning
the
house
of
Israel
and
concerning
the
house
of
Judah.
Ezekiel 34:23
23
And
I
will
set
up
one
shepherd
over
them,
and
he
shall
feed
them,
even
my
servant
David;
he
shall
feed
them,
and
he
shall
be
their
shepherd.
Ezekiel 37:24
24
And
my
servant
David
shall
be
king
over
them;
and
they
all
shall
have
one
shepherd:
they
shall
also
walk
in
my
judgments,
and
observe
my
statutes,
and
do
them.
Daniel 9:24
24
Seventy
weeks
are
decreed
upon
thy
people
and
upon
thy
holy
city,
to
finish
transgression,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
holy.
Matthew 3:8
8
Bring
forth
therefore
fruit
worthy
of
repentance:
Luke 1:79
79
To
shine
upon
them
that
sit
in
darkness
and
the
shadow
of
death;
To
guide
our
feet
into
the
way
of
peace.
Luke 2:37
37
and
she
had
been
a
widow
even
for
fourscore
and
four
years),
which
departed
not
from
the
temple,
worshipping
with
fastings
and
supplications
night
and
day.
Luke 24:27
27
And
beginning
from
Moses
and
from
all
the
prophets,
he
interpreted
to
them
in
all
the
scriptures
the
things
concerning
himself.
John 5:46
46
For
if
ye
believed
Moses,
ye
would
believe
me;
for
he
wrote
of
me.
John 8:12
12
Again
therefore
Jesus
spake
unto
them,
saying,
I
am
the
light
of
the
world:
he
that
followeth
me
shall
not
walk
in
the
darkness,
but
shall
have
the
light
of
life.
John 10:20
20
And
many
of
them
said,
He
hath
a
devil,
and
is
mad;
why
hear
ye
him?
John 16:2
2
They
shall
put
you
out
of
the
synagogues:
yea,
the
hour
cometh,
that
whosoever
killeth
you
shall
think
that
he
offereth
service
unto
God.
Acts 8:3
3
But
Saul
laid
waste
the
church,
entering
into
every
house,
and
haling
men
and
women
committed
them
to
prison.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
the
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
which
dwelt
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
and
when
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
unto
Antioch.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
even
for
a
whole
year
they
were
gathered
together
with
the
church,
and
taught
much
people;
and
that
the
disciples
were
called
Christians
first
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:32
32
And
we
bring
you
good
tidings
of
the
promise
made
unto
the
fathers,
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium,
that
they
entered
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spake,
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
Jews
and
of
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
Jews
that
were
disobedient
stirred
up
the
souls
of
the
Gentiles,
and
made
them
evil
affected
against
the
brethren.
3
Long
time
therefore
they
tarried
{cf15i
there}
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
which
bare
witness
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided;
and
part
held
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
And
when
there
was
made
an
onset
both
of
the
Gentiles
and
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers,
to
entreat
them
shamefully,
and
to
stone
them,
6
they
became
aware
of
it,
and
fled
unto
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra
and
Derbe,
and
the
region
round
about:
7
and
there
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
And
at
Lystra
there
sat
a
certain
man,
impotent
in
his
feet,
a
cripple
from
his
mother�s
womb,
who
never
had
walked.
9
The
same
heard
Paul
speaking:
who,
fastening
his
eyes
upon
him,
and
seeing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
made
whole,
10
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Stand
upright
on
thy
feet.
And
he
leaped
up
and
walked.
11
And
when
the
multitudes
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voice,
saying
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
The
gods
are
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men.
12
And
they
called
Barnabas,
Jupiter;
and
Paul,
Mercury,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
And
the
priest
of
Jupiter
whose
{cf15i
temple}
was
before
the
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
gates,
and
would
have
done
sacrifice
with
the
multitudes.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of
it,
they
rent
their
garments,
and
sprang
forth
among
the
multitude,
crying
out
15
and
saying,
Sirs,
why
do
ye
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
bring
you
good
tidings,
that
ye
should
turn
from
these
vain
things
unto
the
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven
and
the
earth
and
the
sea,
and
all
that
in
them
is:
16
who
in
the
generations
gone
by
suffered
all
the
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
And
yet
he
left
not
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good,
and
gave
you
from
heaven
rains
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
your
hearts
with
food
and
gladness.
18
And
with
these
sayings
scarce
restrained
they
the
multitudes
from
doing
sacrifice
unto
them.
19
But
there
came
Jews
thither
from
Antioch
and
Iconium:
and
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
they
stoned
Paul,
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
that
he
was
dead.
20
But
as
the
disciples
stood
round
about
him,
he
rose
up,
and
entered
into
the
city:
and
on
the
morrow
he
went
forth
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
And
when
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
and
to
Iconium,
and
to
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
tribulations
we
must
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
23
And
when
they
had
appointed
for
them
elders
in
every
church,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
had
believed.
24
And
they
passed
through
Pisidia,
and
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
And
when
they
had
spoken
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia;
26
and
thence
they
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
whence
they
had
been
committed
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
had
fulfilled.
27
And
when
they
were
come,
and
had
gathered
the
church
together,
they
rehearsed
all
things
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
how
that
he
had
opened
a
door
of
faith
unto
the
Gentiles.
28
And
they
tarried
no
little
time
with
the
disciples.
Acts 20:32
32
And
now
I
commend
you
to
God,
and
to
the
word
of
his
grace,
which
is
able
to
build
{cf15i
you}
up,
and
to
give
{cf15i
you}
the
inheritance
among
all
them
that
are
sanctified.
Acts 21:30
30
And
all
the
city
was
moved,
and
the
people
ran
together:
and
they
laid
hold
on
Paul,
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
temple:
and
straightway
the
doors
were
shut.
Acts 22:21
21
And
he
said
unto
me,
Depart:
for
I
will
send
thee
forth
far
hence
unto
the
Gentiles.
Acts 23:29
29
whom
I
found
to
be
accused
about
questions
of
their
law,
but
to
have
nothing
laid
to
his
charge
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
Acts 24:21
21
except
it
be
for
this
one
voice,
that
I
cried
standing
among
them,
Touching
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
I
am
called
in
question
before
you
this
day.
Acts 25:11
11
If
then
I
am
a
wrong�doer,
and
have
committed
anything
worthy
of
death,
I
refuse
not
to
die:
but
if
none
of
those
things
is
{cf15i
true},
whereof
these
accuse
me,
no
man
can
give
me
up
unto
them.
I
appeal
unto
Caesar.
Acts 28:23
23
And
when
they
had
appointed
him
a
day,
they
came
to
him
into
his
lodging
in
great
number;
to
whom
he
expounded
{cf15i
the
matter},
testifying
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
persuading
them
concerning
Jesus,
both
from
the
law
of
Moses
and
from
the
prophets,
from
morning
till
evening.
Romans 3:21
21
But
now
apart
from
the
law
a
righteousness
of
God
hath
been
manifested,
being
witnessed
by
the
law
and
the
prophets;
Romans 15:8
8
For
I
say
that
Christ
hath
been
made
a
minister
of
the
circumcision
for
the
truth
of
God,
that
he
might
confirm
the
promises
{cf15i
given}
unto
the
fathers,
1 Corinthians 1:23
23
but
we
preach
Christ
crucified,
unto
Jews
a
stumblingblock,
and
unto
Gentiles
foolishness;
1 Corinthians 2:14
14
Now
the
natural
man
receiveth
not
the
things
of
the
Spirit
of
God:
for
they
are
foolishness
unto
him;
and
he
cannot
know
them,
because
they
are
spiritually
judged.
1 Corinthians 4:10
10
We
are
fools
for
Christ�s
sake,
but
ye
are
wise
in
Christ;
we
are
weak,
but
ye
are
strong;
ye
have
glory,
but
we
have
dishonour.
1 Corinthians 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
1
Now
concerning
the
things
whereof
ye
wrote:
It
is
good
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman.
2
But,
because
of
fornications,
let
each
man
have
his
own
wife,
and
let
each
woman
have
her
own
husband.
3
Let
the
husband
render
unto
the
wife
her
due:
and
likewise
also
the
wife
unto
the
husband.
4
The
wife
hath
not
power
over
her
own
body,
but
the
husband:
and
likewise
also
the
husband
hath
not
power
over
his
own
body,
but
the
wife.
5
Defraud
ye
not
one
the
other,
except
it
be
by
consent
for
a
season,
that
ye
may
give
yourselves
unto
prayer,
and
may
be
together
again,
that
Satan
tempt
you
not
because
of
your
incontinency.
6
But
this
I
say
by
way
of
permission,
not
of
commandment.
7
Yet
I
would
that
all
men
were
even
as
I
myself.
Howbeit
each
man
hath
his
own
gift
from
God,
one
after
this
manner,
and
another
after
that.
8
But
I
say
to
the
unmarried
and
to
widows,
It
is
good
for
them
if
they
abide
even
as
I.
9
But
if
they
have
not
continency,
let
them
marry:
for
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn.
10
But
unto
the
married
I
give
charge,
{cf15i
yea}
not
I,
but
the
Lord,
That
the
wife
depart
not
from
her
husband
11
(but
and
if
she
depart,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
else
be
reconciled
to
her
husband);
and
that
the
husband
leave
not
his
wife.
12
But
to
the
rest
say
I,
not
the
Lord:
If
any
brother
hath
an
unbelieving
wife,
and
she
is
content
to
dwell
with
him,
let
him
not
leave
her.
13
And
the
woman
which
hath
an
unbelieving
husband,
and
he
is
content
to
dwell
with
her,
let
her
not
leave
her
husband.
14
For
the
unbelieving
husband
is
sanctified
in
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
is
sanctified
in
the
brother:
else
were
your
children
unclean;
but
now
are
they
holy.
15
Yet
if
the
unbelieving
departeth,
let
him
depart:
the
brother
or
the
sister
is
not
under
bondage
in
such
{cf15i
cases}:
but
God
hath
called
us
in
peace.
16
For
how
knowest
thou,
O
wife,
whether
thou
shalt
save
thy
husband?
or
how
knowest
thou,
O
husband,
whether
thou
shalt
save
thy
wife?
17
Only,
as
the
Lord
hath
distributed
to
each
man,
as
God
hath
called
each,
so
let
him
walk.
And
so
ordain
I
in
all
the
churches.
18
Was
any
man
called
being
circumcised?
let
him
not
become
uncircumcised.
Hath
any
been
called
in
uncircumcision?
let
him
not
be
circumcised.
19
Circumcision
is
nothing,
and
uncircumcision
is
nothing;
but
the
keeping
of
the
commandments
of
God.
20
Let
each
man
abide
in
that
calling
wherein
he
was
called.
21
Wast
thou
called
being
a
bondservant?
care
not
for
it:
but
if
thou
canst
become
free,
use
{cf15i
it}
rather.
22
For
he
that
was
called
in
the
Lord,
being
a
bondservant,
is
the
Lord�s
freedman:
likewise
he
that
was
called,
being
free,
is
Christ�s
bondservant.
23
Ye
were
bought
with
a
price;
become
not
bondservants
of
men.
24
Brethren,
let
each
man,
wherein
he
was
called,
therein
abide
with
God.
25
Now
concerning
virgins
I
have
no
commandment
of
the
Lord:
but
I
give
my
judgment,
as
one
that
hath
obtained
mercy
of
the
Lord
to
be
faithful.
26
I
think
therefore
that
this
is
good
by
reason
of
the
present
distress,
{cf15i
namely},
that
it
is
good
for
a
man
to
be
as
he
is.
27
Art
thou
bound
unto
a
wife?
seek
not
to
be
loosed.
Art
thou
loosed
from
a
wife?
seek
not
a
wife.
28
But
and
if
thou
marry,
thou
hast
not
sinned;
and
if
a
virgin
marry,
she
hath
not
sinned.
Yet
such
shall
have
tribulation
in
the
flesh:
and
I
would
spare
you.
29
But
this
I
say,
brethren,
the
time
is
shortened,
that
henceforth
both
those
that
have
wives
may
be
as
though
they
had
none;
30
and
those
that
weep,
as
though
they
wept
not;
and
those
that
rejoice,
as
though
they
rejoiced
not;
and
those
that
buy,
as
though
they
possessed
not;
31
and
those
that
use
the
world,
as
not
abusing
it:
for
the
fashion
of
this
world
passeth
away.
32
But
I
would
have
you
to
be
free
from
cares.
He
that
is
unmarried
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
how
he
may
please
the
Lord:
33
but
he
that
is
married
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
he
may
please
his
wife.
34
And
there
is
a
difference
also
between
the
wife
and
the
virgin.
She
that
is
unmarried
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
that
she
may
be
holy
both
in
body
and
in
spirit:
but
she
that
is
married
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
she
may
please
her
husband.
35
And
this
I
say
for
your
own
profit;
not
that
I
may
cast
a
snare
upon
you,
but
for
that
which
is
seemly,
and
that
ye
may
attend
upon
the
Lord
without
distraction.
36
But
if
any
man
thinketh
that
he
behaveth
himself
unseemly
toward
his
virgin
{cf15i
daughter},
if
she
be
past
the
flower
of
her
age,
and
if
need
so
requireth,
let
him
do
what
he
will;
he
sinneth
not;
let
them
marry.
37
But
he
that
standeth
stedfast
in
his
heart,
having
no
necessity,
but
hath
power
as
touching
his
own
will,
and
hath
determined
this
in
his
own
heart,
to
keep
his
own
virgin
{cf15i
daughter},
shall
do
well.
38
So
then
both
he
that
giveth
his
own
virgin
{cf15i
daughter}
in
marriage
doeth
well;
and
he
that
giveth
her
not
in
marriage
shall
do
better.
39
A
wife
is
bound
for
so
long
time
as
her
husband
liveth;
but
if
the
husband
be
dead,
she
is
free
to
be
married
to
whom
she
will;
only
in
the
Lord.
40
But
she
is
happier
if
she
abide
as
she
is,
after
my
judgment:
and
I
think
that
I
also
have
the
Spirit
of
God.
1 Corinthians 15:20
20
But
now
hath
Christ
been
raised
from
the
dead,
the
firstfruits
of
them
that
are
asleep.
2 Corinthians 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
seeing
we
have
this
ministry,
even
as
we
obtained
mercy,
we
faint
not:
2
but
we
have
renounced
the
hidden
things
of
shame,
not
walking
in
craftiness,
nor
handling
the
word
of
God
deceitfully;
but
by
the
manifestation
of
the
truth
commending
ourselves
to
every
man�s
conscience
in
the
sight
of
God.
3
But
and
if
our
gospel
is
veiled,
it
is
veiled
in
them
that
are
perishing:
4
in
whom
the
god
of
this
world
hath
blinded
the
minds
of
the
unbelieving,
that
the
light
of
the
gospel
of
the
glory
of
Christ,
who
is
the
image
of
God,
should
not
dawn
{cf15i
upon
them}.
5
For
we
preach
not
ourselves,
but
Christ
Jesus
as
Lord,
and
ourselves
as
your
servants
for
Jesus�
sake.
6
Seeing
it
is
God,
that
said,
Light
shall
shine
out
of
darkness,
who
shined
in
our
hearts,
to
give
the
light
of
the
knowledge
of
the
glory
of
God
in
the
face
of
Jesus
Christ.
7
But
we
have
this
treasure
in
earthen
vessels,
that
the
exceeding
greatness
of
the
power
may
be
of
God,
and
not
from
ourselves;
8
{cf15i
we
are}
pressed
on
every
side,
yet
not
straitened;
perplexed,
yet
not
unto
despair;
9
pursued,
yet
not
forsaken;
smitten
down,
yet
not
destroyed;
10
always
bearing
about
in
the
body
the
dying
of
Jesus,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
may
be
manifested
in
our
body.
11
For
we
which
live
are
alway
delivered
unto
death
for
Jesus�
sake,
that
the
life
also
of
Jesus
may
be
manifested
in
our
mortal
flesh.
12
So
then
death
worketh
in
us,
but
life
in
you.
13
But
having
the
same
spirit
of
faith,
according
to
that
which
is
written,
I
believed,
and
therefore
did
I
speak;
we
also
believe,
and
therefore
also
we
speak;
14
knowing
that
he
which
raised
up
the
Lord
Jesus
shall
raise
up
us
also
with
Jesus,
and
shall
present
us
with
you.
15
For
all
things
{cf15i
are}
for
your
sakes,
that
the
grace,
being
multiplied
through
the
many,
may
cause
the
thanksgiving
to
abound
unto
the
glory
of
God.
16
Wherefore
we
faint
not;
but
though
our
outward
man
is
decaying,
yet
our
inward
man
is
renewed
day
by
day.
17
For
our
light
affliction,
which
is
for
the
moment,
worketh
for
us
more
and
more
exceedingly
an
eternal
weight
of
glory;
18
while
we
look
not
at
the
things
which
are
seen,
but
at
the
things
which
are
not
seen:
for
the
things
which
are
seen
are
temporal;
but
the
things
which
are
not
seen
are
eternal.
2 Corinthians 6:14
14
Be
not
unequally
yoked
with
unbelievers:
for
what
fellowship
have
righteousness
and
iniquity?
or
what
communion
hath
light
with
darkness?
Galatians 1:13
13
For
ye
have
heard
of
my
manner
of
life
in
time
past
in
the
Jews�
religion,
how
that
beyond
measure
I
persecuted
the
church
of
God,
and
made
havock
of
it:
Ephesians 1:18
18
having
the
eyes
of
your
heart
enlightened,
that
ye
may
know
what
is
the
hope
of
his
calling,
what
the
riches
of
the
glory
of
his
inheritance
in
the
saints,
Ephesians 4:18
18
being
darkened
in
their
understanding,
alienated
from
the
life
of
God
because
of
the
ignorance
that
is
in
them,
because
of
the
hardening
of
their
heart;
Ephesians 5:8
8
For
ye
were
once
darkness,
but
are
now
light
in
the
Lord:
walk
as
children
of
light
Philippians 3:11
11
if
by
any
means
I
may
attain
unto
the
resurrection
from
the
dead.
Colossians 1:18
18
And
he
is
the
head
of
the
body,
the
church:
who
is
the
beginning,
the
firstborn
from
the
dead;
that
in
all
things
he
might
have
the
preeminence.
1 Thessalonians 3:10
10
night
and
day
praying
exceedingly
that
we
may
see
your
face,
and
may
perfect
that
which
is
lacking
in
your
faith?
1 Thessalonians 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
But
concerning
the
times
and
the
seasons,
brethren,
ye
have
no
need
that
aught
be
written
unto
you.
2
For
yourselves
know
perfectly
that
the
day
of
the
Lord
so
cometh
as
a
thief
in
the
night.
3
When
they
are
saying,
Peace
and
safety,
then
sudden
destruction
cometh
upon
them,
as
travail
upon
a
woman
with
child;
and
they
shall
in
no
wise
escape.
4
But
ye,
brethren,
are
not
in
darkness,
that
that
day
should
overtake
you
as
a
thief:
5
for
ye
are
all
sons
of
light,
and
sons
of
the
day:
we
are
not
of
the
night,
nor
of
darkness;
6
so
then
let
us
not
sleep,
as
do
the
rest,
but
let
us
watch
and
be
sober.
7
For
they
that
sleep
sleep
in
the
night;
and
they
that
be
drunken
are
drunken
in
the
night.
8
But
let
us,
since
we
are
of
the
day,
be
sober,
putting
on
the
breastplate
of
faith
and
love;
and
for
a
helmet,
the
hope
of
salvation.
9
For
God
appointed
us
not
unto
wrath,
but
unto
the
obtaining
of
salvation
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
10
who
died
for
us,
that,
whether
we
wake
or
sleep,
we
should
live
together
with
him.
11
Wherefore
exhort
one
another,
and
build
each
other
up,
even
as
also
ye
do.
12
But
we
beseech
you,
brethren,
to
know
them
that
labour
among
you,
and
are
over
you
in
the
Lord,
and
admonish
you;
13
and
to
esteem
them
exceeding
highly
in
love
for
their
work�s
sake.
Be
at
peace
among
yourselves.
14
And
we
exhort
you,
brethren,
admonish
the
disorderly,
encourage
the
fainthearted,
support
the
weak,
be
longsuffering
toward
all.
15
See
that
none
render
unto
any
one
evil
for
evil;
but
alway
follow
after
that
which
is
good,
one
toward
another,
and
toward
all.
16
Rejoice
alway;
17
pray
without
ceasing;
18
in
everything
give
thanks:
for
this
is
the
will
of
God
in
Christ
Jesus
to
you�ward.
19
Quench
not
the
Spirit;
20
despise
not
prophesyings;
21
prove
all
things;
hold
fast
that
which
is
good;
22
abstain
from
every
form
of
evil.
23
And
the
God
of
peace
himself
sanctify
you
wholly;
and
may
your
spirit
and
soul
and
body
be
preserved
entire,
without
blame
at
the
coming
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
24
Faithful
is
he
that
calleth
you,
who
will
also
do
it.
25
Brethren,
pray
for
us.
26
Salute
all
the
brethren
with
a
holy
kiss.
27
I
adjure
you
by
the
Lord
that
this
epistle
be
read
unto
all
the
brethren.
28
The
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
you.
1 Timothy 1:13
13
though
I
was
before
a
blasphemer,
and
a
persecutor,
and
injurious:
howbeit
I
obtained
mercy,
because
I
did
it
ignorantly
in
unbelief;
1 Timothy 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
Rebuke
not
an
elder,
but
exhort
him
as
a
father;
the
younger
men
as
brethren:
2
the
elder
women
as
mothers;
the
younger
as
sisters,
in
all
purity.
3
Honour
widows
that
are
widows
indeed.
4
But
if
any
widow
hath
children
or
grandchildren,
let
them
learn
first
to
shew
piety
towards
their
own
family,
and
to
requite
their
parents:
for
this
is
acceptable
in
the
sight
of
God.
5
Now
she
that
is
a
widow
indeed,
and
desolate,
hath
her
hope
set
on
God,
and
continueth
in
supplications
and
prayers
night
and
day.
6
But
she
that
giveth
herself
to
pleasure
is
dead
while
she
liveth.
7
These
things
also
command,
that
they
may
be
without
reproach.
8
But
if
any
provideth
not
for
his
own,
and
specially
his
own
household,
he
hath
denied
the
faith,
and
is
worse
than
an
unbeliever.
9
Let
none
be
enrolled
as
a
widow
under
threescore
years
old,
{cf15i
having
been}
the
wife
of
one
man,
10
well
reported
of
for
good
works;
if
she
hath
brought
up
children,
if
she
hath
used
hospitality
to
strangers,
if
she
hath
washed
the
saints�
feet,
if
she
hath
relieved
the
afflicted,
if
she
hath
diligently
followed
every
good
work.
11
But
younger
widows
refuse:
for
when
they
have
waxed
wanton
against
Christ,
they
desire
to
marry;
12
having
condemnation,
because
they
have
rejected
their
first
faith.
13
And
withal
they
learn
also
{cf15i
to
be}
idle,
going
about
from
house
to
house;
and
not
only
idle,
but
tattlers
also
and
busybodies,
speaking
things
which
they
ought
not.
14
I
desire
therefore
that
the
younger
{cf15i
widows}
marry,
bear
children,
rule
the
household,
give
none
occasion
to
the
adversary
for
reviling:
15
for
already
some
are
turned
aside
after
Satan.
16
If
any
woman
that
believeth
hath
widows,
let
her
relieve
them,
and
let
not
the
church
be
burdened;
that
it
may
relieve
them
that
are
widows
indeed.
17
Let
the
elders
that
rule
well
be
counted
worthy
of
double
honour,
especially
those
who
labour
in
the
word
and
in
teaching.
18
For
the
scripture
saith,
Thou
shalt
not
muzzle
the
ox
when
he
treadeth
out
the
corn.
And,
The
labourer
is
worthy
of
his
hire.
19
Against
an
elder
receive
not
an
accusation,
except
at
{cf15i
the
mouth
of}
two
or
three
witnesses.
20
Them
that
sin
reprove
in
the
sight
of
all,
that
the
rest
also
may
be
in
fear.
21
I
charge
{cf15i
thee}
in
the
sight
of
God,
and
Christ
Jesus,
and
the
elect
angels,
that
thou
observe
these
things
without
prejudice,
doing
nothing
by
partiality.
22
Lay
hands
hastily
on
no
man,
neither
be
partaker
of
other
men�s
sins:
keep
thyself
pure.
23
Be
no
longer
a
drinker
of
water,
but
use
a
little
wine
for
thy
stomach�s
sake
and
thine
often
infirmities.
24
Some
men�s
sins
are
evident,
going
before
unto
judgment;
and
some
men
also
they
follow
after.
25
In
like
manner
also
there
are
good
works
that
are
evident;
and
such
as
are
otherwise
cannot
be
hid.
Titus 2:13
13
looking
for
the
blessed
hope
and
appearing
of
the
glory
of
our
great
God
and
Saviour
Jesus
Christ;
James 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
James,
a
servant
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
to
the
twelve
tribes
which
are
of
the
Dispersion,
greeting.
2
Count
it
all
joy,
my
brethren,
when
ye
fall
into
manifold
temptations;
3
Knowing
that
the
proof
of
your
faith
worketh
patience.
4
And
let
patience
have
{cf15i
its}
perfect
work,
that
ye
may
be
perfect
and
entire,
lacking
in
nothing.
5
But
if
any
of
you
lacketh
wisdom,
let
him
ask
of
God,
who
giveth
to
all
liberally
and
upbraideth
not;
and
it
shall
be
given
him.
6
But
let
him
ask
in
faith,
nothing
doubting:
for
he
that
doubteth
is
like
the
surge
of
the
sea
driven
by
the
wind
and
tossed.
7
For
let
not
that
man
think
that
he
shall
receive
anything
of
the
Lord;
8
a
doubleminded
man,
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
9
But
let
the
brother
of
low
degree
glory
in
his
high
estate:
10
and
the
rich,
in
that
he
is
made
low:
because
as
the
flower
of
the
grass
he
shall
pass
away.
11
For
the
sun
ariseth
with
the
scorching
wind,
and
withereth
the
grass;
and
the
flower
thereof
falleth,
and
the
grace
of
the
fashion
of
it
perisheth:
so
also
shall
the
rich
man
fade
away
in
his
goings.
12
Blessed
is
the
man
that
endureth
temptation:
for
when
he
hath
been
approved,
he
shall
receive
the
crown
of
life,
which
{cf15i
the
Lord}
promised
to
them
that
love
him.
13
Let
no
man
say
when
he
is
tempted,
I
am
tempted
of
God:
for
God
cannot
be
tempted
with
evil,
and
he
himself
tempteth
no
man:
14
but
each
man
is
tempted,
when
he
is
drawn
away
by
his
own
lust,
and
enticed.
15
Then
the
lust,
when
it
hath
conceived,
beareth
sin:
and
the
sin,
when
it
is
fullgrown,
bringeth
forth
death.
16
Be
not
deceived,
my
beloved
brethren.
17
Every
good
gift
and
every
perfect
boon
is
from
above,
coming
down
from
the
Father
of
lights,
with
whom
can
be
no
variation,
neither
shadow
that
is
cast
by
turning.
18
Of
his
own
will
he
brought
us
forth
by
the
word
of
truth,
that
we
should
be
a
kind
of
firstfruits
of
his
creatures.
19
Ye
know
{cf15i
this},
my
beloved
brethren.
But
let
every
man
be
swift
to
hear,
slow
to
speak,
slow
to
wrath:
20
for
the
wrath
of
man
worketh
not
the
righteousness
of
God.
21
Wherefore
putting
away
all
filthiness
and
overflowing
of
wickedness,
receive
with
meekness
the
implanted
word,
which
is
able
to
save
your
souls.
22
But
be
ye
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
hearers
only,
deluding
your
own
selves.
23
For
if
any
one
is
a
hearer
of
the
word,
and
not
a
doer,
he
is
like
unto
a
man
beholding
his
natural
face
in
a
mirror:
24
for
he
beholdeth
himself,
and
goeth
away,
and
straightway
forgetteth
what
manner
of
man
he
was.
25
But
he
that
looketh
into
the
perfect
law,
the
{cf15i
law}
of
liberty,
and
{cf15i
so}
continueth,
being
not
a
hearer
that
forgetteth,
but
a
doer
that
worketh,
this
man
shall
be
blessed
in
his
doing.
26
If
any
man
thinketh
himself
to
be
religious,
while
he
bridleth
not
his
tongue
but
deceiveth
his
heart,
this
man�s
religion
is
vain.
27
Pure
religion
and
undefiled
before
our
God
and
Father
is
this,
to
visit
the
fatherless
and
widows
in
their
affliction,
{cf15i
and}
to
keep
himself
unspotted
from
the
world.
1 Peter 2:9
9
But
ye
are
an
elect
race,
a
royal
priesthood,
a
holy
nation,
a
people
for
{cf15i
God�s}
own
possession,
that
ye
may
shew
forth
the
excellencies
of
him
who
called
you
out
of
darkness
into
his
marvelous
light:
Revelation 1:5
5
and
from
Jesus
Christ,
{cf15i
who
is}
the
faithful
witness,
the
firstborn
of
the
dead,
and
the
ruler
of
the
kings
of
the
earth.
Unto
him
that
loveth
us,
and
loosed
us
from
our
sins
by
his
blood;
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:0
in
NET
Genesis 3:15
15
And
I
will
put
hostility
between
you
and
the
woman
and
between
your
offspring
and
her
offspring;
her
offspring
will
attack
your
head,
and
you
will
attack
her
offspring's
heel."
Genesis 22:18
18
Because
you
have
obeyed
me,
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
will
pronounce
blessings
on
one
another
using
the
name
of
your
descendants.'"
Genesis 26:4
4
I
will
multiply
your
descendants
so
they
will
be
as
numerous
as
the
stars
in
the
sky,
and
I
will
give
them
all
these
lands.
All
the
nations
of
the
earth
will
pronounce
blessings
on
one
another
using
the
name
of
your
descendants.
Genesis 49:10
10
The
scepter
will
not
depart
from
Judah,
nor
the
ruler's
staff
from
between
his
feet,
until
he
comes
to
whom
it
belongs;
the
nations
will
obey
him.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
The
LORD
your
God
will
raise
up
for
you
a
prophet
like
me
from
among
you�
from
your
fellow
Israelites;
you
must
listen
to
him.
2 Samuel 7:12
12
When
the
time
comes
for
you
to
die,
I
will
raise
up
your
descendant,
one
of
your
own
sons,
to
succeed
you,
and
I
will
establish
his
kingdom.
2 Kings 9:11
11
When
Jehu
rejoined
his
master's
servants,
they
asked
him,
"Is
everything
all
right?
Why
did
this
madman
visit
you?"
He
replied,
"Ah,
it's
not
important.
You
know
what
kind
of
man
he
is
and
the
kinds
of
things
he
says."
Psalms 132:11
11
The
LORD
made
a
reliable
promise
to
David;
he
will
not
go
back
on
his
word.
He
said,
"I
will
place
one
of
your
descendants
on
your
throne.
Isaiah 4:2
2
At
that
time
the
crops
given
by
the
LORD
will
bring
admiration
and
honor;
the
produce
of
the
land
will
be
a
source
of
pride
and
delight
to
those
who
remain
in
Israel.
Isaiah 7:14
14
For
this
reason
the
sovereign
master
himself
will
give
you
a
confirming
sign.
Look,
this
young
woman
is
about
to
conceive
and
will
give
birth
to
a
son.
You,
young
woman,
will
name
him
Immanuel.
Isaiah 9:6
6
For
a
child
has
been
born
to
us,
a
son
has
been
given
to
us.
He
shoulders
responsibility
and
is
called:
Extraordinary
Strategist,
Mighty
God,
Everlasting
Father,
Prince
of
Peace.
Isaiah 35:5
5
Then
blind
eyes
will
open,
deaf
ears
will
hear.
Isaiah 40:10
10
Look,
the
sovereign
LORD
comes
as
a
victorious
warrior;
his
military
power
establishes
his
rule.
Look,
his
reward
is
with
him;
his
prize
goes
before
him.
Isaiah 42:7
7
to
open
blind
eyes,
to
release
prisoners
from
dungeons,
those
who
live
in
darkness
from
prisons.
Jeremiah 23:5
5
"I,
the
LORD,
promise
that
a
new
time
will
certainly
come
when
I
will
raise
up
for
them
a
righteous
branch,
a
descendant
of
David.
He
will
rule
over
them
with
wisdom
and
understanding
and
will
do
what
is
just
and
right
in
the
land.
Jeremiah 33:14
14
"I,
the
LORD,
affirm:
'The
time
will
certainly
come
when
I
will
fulfill
my
gracious
promise
concerning
the
nations
of
Israel
and
Judah.
Ezekiel 34:23
23
I
will
set
one
shepherd
over
them,
and
he
will
feed
them�
namely,
my
servant
David.
He
will
feed
them
and
will
be
their
shepherd.
Ezekiel 37:24
24
"'My
servant
David
will
be
king
over
them;
there
will
be
one
shepherd
for
all
of
them.
They
will
follow
my
regulations
and
carefully
observe
my
statutes.
Daniel 9:24
24
"Seventy
weeks
have
been
determined
concerning
your
people
and
your
holy
city
to
put
an
end
to
rebellion,
to
bring
sin
to
completion,
to
atone
for
iniquity,
to
bring
in
perpetual
righteousness,
to
seal
up
the
prophetic
vision,
and
to
anoint
a
most
holy
place.
Matthew 3:8
8
Therefore
produce
fruit
that
proves
your
repentance,
Luke 1:79
79
to
give
light
to
those
who
sit
in
darkness
and
in
the
shadow
of
death,
to
guide
our
feet
into
the
way
of
peace."
Luke 2:37
37
She
had
lived
as
a
widow
since
then
for
eighty-four
years.
She
never
left
the
temple,
worshiping
with
fasting
and
prayer
night
and
day.
Luke 24:27
27
Then
beginning
with
Moses
and
all
the
prophets,
he
interpreted
to
them
the
things
written
about
himself
in
all
the
scriptures.
John 5:46
46
If
you
believed
Moses,
you
would
believe
me,
because
he
wrote
about
me.
John 8:12
12
Then
Jesus
spoke
out
again,
"I
am
the
light
of
the
world.
The
one
who
follows
me
will
never
walk
in
darkness,
but
will
have
the
light
of
life."
John 10:20
20
Many
of
them
were
saying,
"He
is
possessed
by
a
demon
and
has
lost
his
mind!
Why
do
you
listen
to
him?"
John 16:2
2
They
will
put
you
out
of
the
synagogue,
yet
a
time
is
coming
when
the
one
who
kills
you
will
think
he
is
offering
service
to
God.
Acts 8:3
3
But
Saul
was
trying
to
destroy
the
church;
entering
one
house
after
another,
he
dragged
off
both
men
and
women
and
put
them
in
prison.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
became
more
and
more
capable,
and
was
causing
consternation
among
the
Jews
who
lived
in
Damascus
by
proving
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
and
when
he
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
So
for
a
whole
year
Barnabas
and
Saul
met
with
the
church
and
taught
a
significant
number
of
people.
Now
it
was
in
Antioch
that
the
disciples
were
first
called
Christians.
Acts 13:32
32
And
we
proclaim
to
you
the
good
news
about
the
promise
to
our
ancestors,
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
The
same
thing
happened
in
Iconium
when
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
into
the
Jewish
synagogue
and
spoke
in
such
a
way
that
a
large
group
of
both
Jews
and
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
Jews
who
refused
to
believe
stirred
up
the
Gentiles
and
poisoned
their
minds
against
the
brothers.
3
So
they
stayed
there
for
a
considerable
time,
speaking
out
courageously
for
the
Lord,
who
testified
to
the
message
of
his
grace,
granting
miraculous
signs
and
wonders
to
be
performed
through
their
hands.
4
But
the
population
of
the
city
was
divided;
some
sided
with
the
Jews,
and
some
with
the
apostles.
5
When
both
the
Gentiles
and
the
Jews
(together
with
their
rulers)
made
an
attempt
to
mistreat
them
and
stone
them,
6
Paul
and
Barnabas
learned
about
it
and
fled
to
the
Lycaonian
cities
of
Lystra
and
Derbe
and
the
surrounding
region.
7
There
they
continued
to
proclaim
the
good
news.
8
In
Lystra
sat
a
man
who
could
not
use
his
feet,
lame
from
birth,
who
had
never
walked.
9
This
man
was
listening
to
Paul
as
he
was
speaking.
When
Paul
stared
intently
at
him
and
saw
he
had
faith
to
be
healed,
10
he
said
with
a
loud
voice,
"Stand
upright
on
your
feet."
And
the
man
leaped
up
and
began
walking.
11
So
when
the
crowds
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
shouted
in
the
Lycaonian
language,
"The
gods
have
come
down
to
us
in
human
form!"
12
They
began
to
call
Barnabas
Zeus
and
Paul
Hermes,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
The
priest
of
the
temple
of
Zeus,
located
just
outside
the
city,
brought
bulls
and
garlands
to
the
city
gates;
he
and
the
crowds
wanted
to
offer
sacrifices
to
them.
14
But
when
the
apostles
Barnabas
and
Paul
heard
about
it,
they
tore
their
clothes
and
rushed
out
into
the
crowd,
shouting,
15
"Men,
why
are
you
doing
these
things?
We
too
are
men,
with
human
natures
just
like
you!
We
are
proclaiming
the
good
news
to
you,
so
that
you
should
turn
from
these
worthless
things
to
the
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven,
the
earth,
the
sea,
and
everything
that
is
in
them.
16
In
past
generations
he
allowed
all
the
nations
to
go
their
own
ways,
17
yet
he
did
not
leave
himself
without
a
witness
by
doing
good,
by
giving
you
rain
from
heaven
and
fruitful
seasons,
satisfying
you
with
food
and
your
hearts
with
joy."
18
Even
by
saying
these
things,
they
scarcely
persuaded
the
crowds
not
to
offer
sacrifice
to
them.
19
But
Jews
came
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
and
after
winning
the
crowds
over,
they
stoned
Paul
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
presuming
him
to
be
dead.
20
But
after
the
disciples
had
surrounded
him,
he
got
up
and
went
back
into
the
city.
On
the
next
day
he
left
with
Barnabas
for
Derbe.
21
After
they
had
proclaimed
the
good
news
in
that
city
and
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
to
Iconium,
and
to
Antioch.
22
They
strengthened
the
souls
of
the
disciples
and
encouraged
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
saying,
"We
must
enter
the
kingdom
of
God
through
many
persecutions."
23
When
they
had
appointed
elders
for
them
in
the
various
churches,
with
prayer
and
fasting
they
entrusted
them
to
the
protection
of
the
Lord
in
whom
they
had
believed.
24
Then
they
passed
through
Pisidia
and
came
into
Pamphylia,
25
and
when
they
had
spoken
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia.
26
From
there
they
sailed
back
to
Antioch,
where
they
had
been
commended
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
they
had
now
completed.
27
When
they
arrived
and
gathered
the
church
together,
they
reported
all
the
things
God
had
done
with
them,
and
that
he
had
opened
a
door
of
faith
for
the
Gentiles.
28
So
they
spent
considerable
time
with
the
disciples.
Acts 20:32
32
And
now
I
entrust
you
to
God
and
to
the
message
of
his
grace.
This
message
is
able
to
build
you
up
and
give
you
an
inheritance
among
all
those
who
are
sanctified.
Acts 21:30
30
The
whole
city
was
stirred
up,
and
the
people
rushed
together.
They
seized
Paul
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
temple
courts,
and
immediately
the
doors
were
shut.
Acts 22:21
21
Then
he
said
to
me,
'Go,
because
I
will
send
you
far
away
to
the
Gentiles.'"
Acts 23:29
29
I
found
he
was
accused
with
reference
to
controversial
questions
about
their
law,
but
no
charge
against
him
deserved
death
or
imprisonment.
Acts 24:21
21
other
than
this
one
thing
I
shouted
out
while
I
stood
before
them:
'I
am
on
trial
before
you
today
concerning
the
resurrection
of
the
dead.'"
Acts 25:11
11
If
then
I
am
in
the
wrong
and
have
done
anything
that
deserves
death,
I
am
not
trying
to
escape
dying,
but
if
not
one
of
their
charges
against
me
is
true,
no
one
can
hand
me
over
to
them.
I
appeal
to
Caesar!"
Acts 28:23
23
They
set
a
day
to
meet
with
him,
and
they
came
to
him
where
he
was
staying
in
even
greater
numbers.
From
morning
until
evening
he
explained
things
to
them,
testifying
about
the
kingdom
of
God
and
trying
to
convince
them
about
Jesus
from
both
the
law
of
Moses
and
the
prophets.
Romans 3:21
21
But
now
apart
from
the
law
the
righteousness
of
God
(which
is
attested
by
the
law
and
the
prophets)
has
been
disclosed�
Romans 15:8
8
For
I
tell
you
that
Christ
has
become
a
servant
of
the
circumcised
on
behalf
of
God's
truth
to
confirm
the
promises
made
to
the
fathers,
1 Corinthians 1:23
23
but
we
preach
about
a
crucified
Christ,
a
stumbling
block
to
Jews
and
foolishness
to
Gentiles.
1 Corinthians 2:14
14
The
unbeliever
does
not
receive
the
things
of
the
Spirit
of
God,
for
they
are
foolishness
to
him.
And
he
cannot
understand
them,
because
they
are
spiritually
discerned.
1 Corinthians 4:10
10
We
are
fools
for
Christ,
but
you
are
wise
in
Christ!
We
are
weak,
but
you
are
strong!
You
are
distinguished,
we
are
dishonored!
1 Corinthians 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
1
Now
with
regard
to
the
issues
you
wrote
about:
"It
is
good
for
a
man
not
to
have
sexual
relations
with
a
woman."
2
But
because
of
immoralities,
each
man
should
have
relations
with
his
own
wife
and
each
woman
with
her
own
husband.
3
A
husband
should
give
to
his
wife
her
sexual
rights,
and
likewise
a
wife
to
her
husband.
4
It
is
not
the
wife
who
has
the
rights
to
her
own
body,
but
the
husband.
In
the
same
way,
it
is
not
the
husband
who
has
the
rights
to
his
own
body,
but
the
wife.
5
Do
not
deprive
each
other,
except
by
mutual
agreement
for
a
specified
time,
so
that
you
may
devote
yourselves
to
prayer.
Then
resume
your
relationship,
so
that
Satan
may
not
tempt
you
because
of
your
lack
of
self-control.
6
I
say
this
as
a
concession,
not
as
a
command.
7
I
wish
that
everyone
was
as
I
am.
But
each
has
his
own
gift
from
God,
one
this
way,
another
that.
8
To
the
unmarried
and
widows
I
say
that
it
is
best
for
them
to
remain
as
I
am.
9
But
if
they
do
not
have
self-control,
let
them
get
married.
For
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn
with
sexual
desire.
10
To
the
married
I
give
this
command�
not
I,
but
the
Lord�
a
wife
should
not
divorce
a
husband
11
(but
if
she
does,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
be
reconciled
to
her
husband),
and
a
husband
should
not
divorce
his
wife.
12
To
the
rest
I
say�
I,
not
the
Lord�
if
a
brother
has
a
wife
who
is
not
a
believer
and
she
is
happy
to
live
with
him,
he
should
not
divorce
her.
13
And
if
a
woman
has
a
husband
who
is
not
a
believer
and
he
is
happy
to
live
with
her,
she
should
not
divorce
him.
14
For
the
unbelieving
husband
is
sanctified
because
of
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
because
of
her
husband.
Otherwise
your
children
are
unclean,
but
now
they
are
holy.
15
But
if
the
unbeliever
wants
a
divorce,
let
it
take
place.
In
these
circumstances
the
brother
or
sister
is
not
bound.
God
has
called
you
in
peace.
16
For
how
do
you
know,
wife,
whether
you
will
bring
your
husband
to
salvation?
Or
how
do
you
know,
husband,
whether
you
will
bring
your
wife
to
salvation?
17
Nevertheless,
as
the
Lord
has
assigned
to
each
one,
as
God
has
called
each
person,
so
must
he
live.
I
give
this
sort
of
direction
in
all
the
churches.
18
Was
anyone
called
after
he
had
been
circumcised?
He
should
not
try
to
undo
his
circumcision.
Was
anyone
called
who
is
uncircumcised?
He
should
not
get
circumcised.
19
Circumcision
is
nothing
and
uncircumcision
is
nothing.
Instead,
keeping
God's
commandments
is
what
counts.
20
Let
each
one
remain
in
that
situation
in
life
in
which
he
was
called.
21
Were
you
called
as
a
slave?
Do
not
worry
about
it.
But
if
indeed
you
are
able
to
be
free,
make
the
most
of
the
opportunity.
22
For
the
one
who
was
called
in
the
Lord
as
a
slave
is
the
Lord's
freedman.
In
the
same
way,
the
one
who
was
called
as
a
free
person
is
Christ's
slave.
23
You
were
bought
with
a
price.
Do
not
become
slaves
of
men.
24
In
whatever
situation
someone
was
called,
brothers
and
sisters,
let
him
remain
in
it
with
God.
25
With
regard
to
the
question
about
people
who
have
never
married,
I
have
no
command
from
the
Lord,
but
I
give
my
opinion
as
one
shown
mercy
by
the
Lord
to
be
trustworthy.
26
Because
of
the
impending
crisis
I
think
it
best
for
you
to
remain
as
you
are.
27
The
one
bound
to
a
wife
should
not
seek
divorce.
The
one
released
from
a
wife
should
not
seek
marriage.
28
But
if
you
marry,
you
have
not
sinned.
And
if
a
virgin
marries,
she
has
not
sinned.
But
those
who
marry
will
face
difficult
circumstances,
and
I
am
trying
to
spare
you
such
problems.
29
And
I
say
this,
brothers
and
sisters:
The
time
is
short.
So
then
those
who
have
wives
should
be
as
those
who
have
none,
30
those
with
tears
like
those
not
weeping,
those
who
rejoice
like
those
not
rejoicing,
those
who
buy
like
those
without
possessions,
31
those
who
use
the
world
as
though
they
were
not
using
it
to
the
full.
For
the
present
shape
of
this
world
is
passing
away.
32
And
I
want
you
to
be
free
from
concern.
An
unmarried
man
is
concerned
about
the
things
of
the
Lord,
how
to
please
the
Lord.
33
But
a
married
man
is
concerned
about
the
things
of
the
world,
how
to
please
his
wife,
34
and
he
is
divided.
An
unmarried
woman
or
a
virgin
is
concerned
about
the
things
of
the
Lord,
to
be
holy
both
in
body
and
spirit.
But
a
married
woman
is
concerned
about
the
things
of
the
world,
how
to
please
her
husband.
35
I
am
saying
this
for
your
benefit,
not
to
place
a
limitation
on
you,
but
so
that
without
distraction
you
may
give
notable
and
constant
service
to
the
Lord.
36
If
anyone
thinks
he
is
acting
inappropriately
toward
his
virgin,
if
she
is
past
the
bloom
of
youth
and
it
seems
necessary,
he
should
do
what
he
wishes;
he
does
not
sin.
Let
them
marry.
37
But
the
man
who
is
firm
in
his
commitment,
and
is
under
no
necessity
but
has
control
over
his
will,
and
has
decided
in
his
own
mind
to
keep
his
own
virgin,
does
well.
38
So
then,
the
one
who
marries
his
own
virgin
does
well,
but
the
one
who
does
not,
does
better.
39
A
wife
is
bound
as
long
as
her
husband
is
living.
But
if
her
husband
dies,
she
is
free
to
marry
anyone
she
wishes
(only
someone
in
the
Lord).
40
But
in
my
opinion,
she
will
be
happier
if
she
remains
as
she
is�
and
I
think
that
I
too
have
the
Spirit
of
God!
1 Corinthians 15:20
20
But
now
Christ
has
been
raised
from
the
dead,
the
firstfruits
of
those
who
have
fallen
asleep.
2 Corinthians 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore,
since
we
have
this
ministry,
just
as
God
has
shown
us
mercy,
we
do
not
become
discouraged.
2
But
we
have
rejected
shameful
hidden
deeds,
not
behaving
with
deceptiveness
or
distorting
the
word
of
God,
but
by
open
proclamation
of
the
truth
we
commend
ourselves
to
everyone's
conscience
before
God.
3
But
even
if
our
gospel
is
veiled,
it
is
veiled
only
to
those
who
are
perishing,
4
among
whom
the
god
of
this
age
has
blinded
the
minds
of
those
who
do
not
believe
so
they
would
not
see
the
light
of
the
glorious
gospel
of
Christ,
who
is
the
image
of
God.
5
For
we
do
not
proclaim
ourselves,
but
Jesus
Christ
as
Lord,
and
ourselves
as
your
slaves
for
Jesus'
sake.
6
For
God,
who
said
"Let
light
shine
out
of
darkness,"
is
the
one
who
shined
in
our
hearts
to
give
us
the
light
of
the
glorious
knowledge
of
God
in
the
face
of
Christ.
7
But
we
have
this
treasure
in
clay
jars,
so
that
the
extraordinary
power
belongs
to
God
and
does
not
come
from
us.
8
We
are
experiencing
trouble
on
every
side,
but
are
not
crushed;
we
are
perplexed,
but
not
driven
to
despair;
9
we
are
persecuted,
but
not
abandoned;
we
are
knocked
down,
but
not
destroyed,
10
always
carrying
around
in
our
body
the
death
of
Jesus,
so
that
the
life
of
Jesus
may
also
be
made
visible
in
our
body.
11
For
we
who
are
alive
are
constantly
being
handed
over
to
death
for
Jesus'
sake,
so
that
the
life
of
Jesus
may
also
be
made
visible
in
our
mortal
body.
12
As
a
result,
death
is
at
work
in
us,
but
life
is
at
work
in
you.
13
But
since
we
have
the
same
spirit
of
faith
as
that
shown
in
what
has
been
written,
"I
believed;
therefore
I
spoke,"
we
also
believe,
therefore
we
also
speak.
14
We
do
so
because
we
know
that
the
one
who
raised
up
Jesus
will
also
raise
us
up
with
Jesus
and
will
bring
us
with
you
into
his
presence.
15
For
all
these
things
are
for
your
sake,
so
that
the
grace
that
is
including
more
and
more
people
may
cause
thanksgiving
to
increase
to
the
glory
of
God.
16
Therefore
we
do
not
despair,
but
even
if
our
physical
body
is
wearing
away,
our
inner
person
is
being
renewed
day
by
day.
17
For
our
momentary,
light
suffering
is
producing
for
us
an
eternal
weight
of
glory
far
beyond
all
comparison
18
because
we
are
not
looking
at
what
can
be
seen
but
at
what
cannot
be
seen.
For
what
can
be
seen
is
temporary,
but
what
cannot
be
seen
is
eternal.
2 Corinthians 6:14
14
Do
not
become
partners
with
those
who
do
not
believe,
for
what
partnership
is
there
between
righteousness
and
lawlessness,
or
what
fellowship
does
light
have
with
darkness?
Galatians 1:13
13
For
you
have
heard
of
my
former
way
of
life
in
Judaism,
how
I
was
savagely
persecuting
the
church
of
God
and
trying
to
destroy
it.
Ephesians 1:18
18
�
since
the
eyes
of
your
heart
have
been
enlightened�
so
that
you
may
know
what
is
the
hope
of
his
calling,
what
is
the
wealth
of
his
glorious
inheritance
in
the
saints,
Ephesians 4:18
18
They
are
darkened
in
their
understanding,
being
alienated
from
the
life
of
God
because
of
the
ignorance
that
is
in
them
due
to
the
hardness
of
their
hearts.
Ephesians 5:8
8
for
you
were
at
one
time
darkness,
but
now
you
are
light
in
the
Lord.
Walk
as
children
of
the
light�
Philippians 3:11
11
and
so,
somehow,
to
attain
to
the
resurrection
from
the
dead.
Colossians 1:18
18
He
is
the
head
of
the
body,
the
church,
as
well
as
the
beginning,
the
firstborn
from
among
the
dead,
so
that
he
himself
may
become
first
in
all
things.
1 Thessalonians 3:10
10
We
pray
earnestly
night
and
day
to
see
you
in
person
and
make
up
what
may
be
lacking
in
your
faith.
1 Thessalonians 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
Now
on
the
topic
of
times
and
seasons,
brothers
and
sisters,
you
have
no
need
for
anything
to
be
written
to
you.
2
For
you
know
quite
well
that
the
day
of
the
Lord
will
come
in
the
same
way
as
a
thief
in
the
night.
3
Now
when
they
are
saying,
"There
is
peace
and
security,"
then
sudden
destruction
comes
on
them,
like
labor
pains
on
a
pregnant
woman,
and
they
will
surely
not
escape.
4
But
you,
brothers
and
sisters,
are
not
in
the
darkness
for
the
day
to
overtake
you
like
a
thief
would.
5
For
you
all
are
sons
of
the
light
and
sons
of
the
day.
We
are
not
of
the
night
nor
of
the
darkness.
6
So
then
we
must
not
sleep
as
the
rest,
but
must
stay
alert
and
sober.
7
For
those
who
sleep,
sleep
at
night
and
those
who
get
drunk
are
drunk
at
night.
8
But
since
we
are
of
the
day,
we
must
stay
sober
by
putting
on
the
breastplate
of
faith
and
love
and
as
a
helmet
our
hope
for
salvation.
9
For
God
did
not
destine
us
for
wrath
but
for
gaining
salvation
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
10
He
died
for
us
so
that
whether
we
are
alert
or
asleep
we
will
come
to
life
together
with
him.
11
Therefore
encourage
one
another
and
build
up
each
other,
just
as
you
are
in
fact
doing.
12
Now
we
ask
you,
brothers
and
sisters,
to
acknowledge
those
who
labor
among
you
and
preside
over
you
in
the
Lord
and
admonish
you,
13
and
to
esteem
them
most
highly
in
love
because
of
their
work.
Be
at
peace
among
yourselves.
14
And
we
urge
you,
brothers
and
sisters,
admonish
the
undisciplined,
comfort
the
discouraged,
help
the
weak,
be
patient
toward
all.
15
See
that
no
one
pays
back
evil
for
evil
to
anyone,
but
always
pursue
what
is
good
for
one
another
and
for
all.
16
Always
rejoice,
17
constantly
pray,
18
in
everything
give
thanks.
For
this
is
God's
will
for
you
in
Christ
Jesus.
19
Do
not
extinguish
the
Spirit.
20
Do
not
treat
prophecies
with
contempt.
21
But
examine
all
things;
hold
fast
to
what
is
good.
22
Stay
away
from
every
form
of
evil.
23
Now
may
the
God
of
peace
himself
make
you
completely
holy
and
may
your
spirit
and
soul
and
body
be
kept
entirely
blameless
at
the
coming
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
24
He
who
calls
you
is
trustworthy,
and
he
will
in
fact
do
this.
25
Brothers
and
sisters,
pray
for
us
too.
26
Greet
all
the
brothers
and
sisters
with
a
holy
kiss.
27
I
call
on
you
solemnly
in
the
Lord
to
have
this
letter
read
to
all
the
brothers
and
sisters.
28
The
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
you.
1 Timothy 1:13
13
even
though
I
was
formerly
a
blasphemer
and
a
persecutor,
and
an
arrogant
man.
But
I
was
treated
with
mercy
because
I
acted
ignorantly
in
unbelief,
1 Timothy 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
Do
not
address
an
older
man
harshly
but
appeal
to
him
as
a
father.
Speak
to
younger
men
as
brothers,
2
older
women
as
mothers,
and
younger
women
as
sisters�
with
complete
purity.
3
Honor
widows
who
are
truly
in
need.
4
But
if
a
widow
has
children
or
grandchildren,
they
should
first
learn
to
fulfill
their
duty
toward
their
own
household
and
so
repay
their
parents
what
is
owed
them.
For
this
is
what
pleases
God.
5
But
the
widow
who
is
truly
in
need,
and
completely
on
her
own,
has
set
her
hope
on
God
and
continues
in
her
pleas
and
prayers
night
and
day.
6
But
the
one
who
lives
for
pleasure
is
dead
even
while
she
lives.
7
Reinforce
these
commands,
so
that
they
will
be
beyond
reproach.
8
But
if
someone
does
not
provide
for
his
own,
especially
his
own
family,
he
has
denied
the
faith
and
is
worse
than
an
unbeliever.
9
No
widow
should
be
put
on
the
list
unless
she
is
at
least
sixty
years
old,
was
the
wife
of
one
husband,
10
and
has
a
reputation
for
good
works:
as
one
who
has
raised
children,
practiced
hospitality,
washed
the
feet
of
the
saints,
helped
those
in
distress�
as
one
who
has
exhibited
all
kinds
of
good
works.
11
But
do
not
accept
younger
widows
on
the
list,
because
their
passions
may
lead
them
away
from
Christ
and
they
will
desire
to
marry,
12
and
so
incur
judgment
for
breaking
their
former
pledge.
13
And
besides
that,
going
around
from
house
to
house
they
learn
to
be
lazy,
and
they
are
not
only
lazy,
but
also
gossips
and
busybodies,
talking
about
things
they
should
not.
14
So
I
want
younger
women
to
marry,
raise
children,
and
manage
a
household,
in
order
to
give
the
adversary
no
opportunity
to
vilify
us.
15
For
some
have
already
wandered
away
to
follow
Satan.
16
If
a
believing
woman
has
widows
in
her
family,
let
her
help
them.
The
church
should
not
be
burdened,
so
that
it
may
help
the
widows
who
are
truly
in
need.
17
Elders
who
provide
effective
leadership
must
be
counted
worthy
of
double
honor,
especially
those
who
work
hard
in
speaking
and
teaching.
18
For
the
scripture
says,
"Do
not
muzzle
an
ox
while
it
is
treading
out
the
grain,"
and,
"The
worker
deserves
his
pay."
19
Do
not
accept
an
accusation
against
an
elder
unless
it
can
be
confirmed
by
two
or
three
witnesses.
20
Those
guilty
of
sin
must
be
rebuked
before
all,
as
a
warning
to
the
rest.
21
Before
God
and
Christ
Jesus
and
the
elect
angels,
I
solemnly
charge
you
to
carry
out
these
commands
without
prejudice
or
favoritism
of
any
kind.
22
Do
not
lay
hands
on
anyone
hastily
and
so
identify
with
the
sins
of
others.
Keep
yourself
pure.
23
(Stop
drinking
just
water,
but
use
a
little
wine
for
your
digestion
and
your
frequent
illnesses.)
24
The
sins
of
some
people
are
obvious,
going
before
them
into
judgment,
but
for
others,
they
show
up
later.
25
Similarly
good
works
are
also
obvious,
and
the
ones
that
are
not
cannot
remain
hidden.
Titus 2:13
13
as
we
wait
for
the
happy
fulfillment
of
our
hope
in
the
glorious
appearing
of
our
great
God
and
Savior,
Jesus
Christ.
James 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
From
James,
a
slave
of
God
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
to
the
twelve
tribes
dispersed
abroad.
Greetings!
2
My
brothers
and
sisters,
consider
it
nothing
but
joy
when
you
fall
into
all
sorts
of
trials,
3
because
you
know
that
the
testing
of
your
faith
produces
endurance.
4
And
let
endurance
have
its
perfect
effect,
so
that
you
will
be
perfect
and
complete,
not
deficient
in
anything.
5
But
if
anyone
is
deficient
in
wisdom,
he
should
ask
God,
who
gives
to
all
generously
and
without
reprimand,
and
it
will
be
given
to
him.
6
But
he
must
ask
in
faith
without
doubting,
for
the
one
who
doubts
is
like
a
wave
of
the
sea,
blown
and
tossed
around
by
the
wind.
7
For
that
person
must
not
suppose
that
he
will
receive
anything
from
the
Lord,
8
since
he
is
a
double-minded
individual,
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
9
Now
the
believer
of
humble
means
should
take
pride
in
his
high
position.
10
But
the
rich
person's
pride
should
be
in
his
humiliation,
because
he
will
pass
away
like
a
wildflower
in
the
meadow.
11
For
the
sun
rises
with
its
heat
and
dries
up
the
meadow;
the
petal
of
the
flower
falls
off
and
its
beauty
is
lost
forever.
So
also
the
rich
person
in
the
midst
of
his
pursuits
will
wither
away.
12
Happy
is
the
one
who
endures
testing,
because
when
he
has
proven
to
be
genuine,
he
will
receive
the
crown
of
life
that
God
promised
to
those
who
love
him.
13
Let
no
one
say
when
he
is
tempted,
"I
am
tempted
by
God,"
for
God
cannot
be
tempted
by
evil,
and
he
himself
tempts
no
one.
14
But
each
one
is
tempted
when
he
is
lured
and
enticed
by
his
own
desires.
15
Then
when
desire
conceives,
it
gives
birth
to
sin,
and
when
sin
is
full
grown,
it
gives
birth
to
death.
16
Do
not
be
led
astray,
my
dear
brothers
and
sisters.
17
All
generous
giving
and
every
perfect
gift
is
from
above,
coming
down
from
the
Father
of
lights,
with
whom
there
is
no
variation
or
the
slightest
hint
of
change.
18
By
his
sovereign
plan
he
gave
us
birth
through
the
message
of
truth,
that
we
would
be
a
kind
of
firstfruits
of
all
he
created.
19
Understand
this,
my
dear
brothers
and
sisters!
Let
every
person
be
quick
to
listen,
slow
to
speak,
slow
to
anger.
20
For
human
anger
does
not
accomplish
God's
righteousness.
21
So
put
away
all
filth
and
evil
excess
and
humbly
welcome
the
message
implanted
within
you,
which
is
able
to
save
your
souls.
22
But
be
sure
you
live
out
the
message
and
do
not
merely
listen
to
it
and
so
deceive
yourselves.
23
For
if
someone
merely
listens
to
the
message
and
does
not
live
it
out,
he
is
like
someone
who
gazes
at
his
own
face
in
a
mirror.
24
For
he
gazes
at
himself
and
then
goes
out
and
immediately
forgets
what
sort
of
person
he
was.
25
But
the
one
who
peers
into
the
perfect
law
of
liberty
and
fixes
his
attention
there,
and
does
not
become
a
forgetful
listener
but
one
who
lives
it
out�
he
will
be
blessed
in
what
he
does.
26
If
someone
thinks
he
is
religious
yet
does
not
bridle
his
tongue,
and
so
deceives
his
heart,
his
religion
is
futile.
27
Pure
and
undefiled
religion
before
God
the
Father
is
this:
to
care
for
orphans
and
widows
in
their
misfortune
and
to
keep
oneself
unstained
by
the
world.
1 Peter 2:9
9
But
you
are
a
chosen
race,
a
royal
priesthood,
a
holy
nation,
a
people
of
his
own,
so
that
you
may
proclaim
the
virtues
of
the
one
who
called
you
out
of
darkness
into
his
marvelous
light.
Revelation 1:5
5
and
from
Jesus
Christ�
the
faithful
witness,
the
firstborn
from
among
the
dead,
the
ruler
over
the
kings
of
the
earth.
To
the
one
who
loves
us
and
has
set
us
free
from
our
sins
at
the
cost
of
his
own
blood
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:0
in
ERVEN
Genesis 3:15
15
I
will
make
you
and
the
woman
enemies
to
each
other.
Your
children
and
her
children
will
be
enemies.
You
will
bite
her
child's
foot,
but
he
will
crush
your
head."
Genesis 22:18
18
Every
nation
on
the
earth
will
be
blessed
through
your
descendants.
I
will
do
this
because
you
obeyed
me."
Genesis 26:4
4
I
will
make
your
family
as
many
as
the
stars
of
heaven,
and
I
will
give
all
these
lands
to
your
family.
Through
your
descendants
every
nation
on
earth
will
be
blessed.
Genesis 49:10
10
Men
from
Judah's
family
will
be
kings.
The
sign
that
his
family
rules
will
not
leave
his
family
before
the
real
king
comes.
Then
many
people
will
obey
and
serve
him.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
The
Lord
your
God
will
send
to
you
a
prophet.
This
prophet
will
come
from
among
your
own
people,
and
he
will
be
like
me.
You
must
listen
to
him.
2 Samuel 7:12
12
"'When
your
life
is
finished,
you
will
die
and
be
buried
with
your
ancestors.
But
then
I
will
make
one
of
your
own
children
become
the
king.
2 Kings 9:11
11
Jehu
went
back
to
his
king's
officers.
One
of
the
officers
said
to
Jehu,
"Is
everything
all
right?
Why
did
this
crazy
man
come
to
you?"
Jehu
answered
the
servants,
"You
know
the
man
and
the
crazy
things
he
says."
Psalms 132:11
11
The
Lord
made
a
promise
to
David,
an
oath
of
loyalty
to
him:
"I
will
always
put
one
of
your
descendants
on
your
throne.
Isaiah 4:2
2
At
that
time
the
Lord's
plant
will
be
very
beautiful
and
glorious.
The
people
in
Israel
who
survived
will
be
very
proud
of
what
the
land
grows.
Isaiah 7:14
14
But
the
Lord
will
still
show
you
a
sign.
And
here
it
is:
The
young
woman
is
pregnant
and
will
give
birth
to
a
son.
She
will
name
him
Immanuel.
Isaiah 9:6
6
This
will
happen
when
the
special
child
is
born.
God
will
give
us
a
son
who
will
be
responsible
for
leading
the
people.
His
name
will
be
"Wonderful
Counselor,
Powerful
God,
Father
Who
Lives
Forever,
Prince
of
Peace."
Isaiah 35:5
5
Then
the
eyes
of
the
blind
will
be
opened
so
that
they
can
see,
and
the
ears
of
the
deaf
will
be
opened
so
that
they
can
hear.
Isaiah 40:10
10
The
Lord
God
is
coming
with
power.
He
will
use
his
power
to
rule
all
the
people.
He
will
bring
rewards
for
his
people.
He
will
have
their
payment
with
him.
Isaiah 42:7
7
You
will
make
the
blind
able
to
see.
You
will
free
those
who
are
held
as
captives.
You
will
lead
those
who
live
in
darkness
out
of
their
prison.
Jeremiah 23:5
5
This
message
is
from
the
Lord:
"The
time
is
coming,
when
I
will
raise
up
a
good
'sprout.'
He
will
be
a
king
who
will
rule
in
a
wise
way.
He
will
do
what
is
fair
and
right
in
the
land.
Jeremiah 33:14
14
This
message
is
from
the
Lord:
"I
made
a
special
promise
to
the
people
of
Israel
and
Judah.
The
time
is
coming
when
I
will
do
what
I
promised.
Ezekiel 34:23
23
Then
I
will
put
one
shepherd
over
them,
my
servant
David.
He
will
feed
them
and
be
their
shepherd.
Ezekiel 37:24
24
"'And
my
servant
David
will
be
the
king
over
them.
There
will
be
only
one
shepherd
over
all
of
them.
They
will
live
by
my
rules
and
obey
my
laws.
They
will
do
the
things
I
tell
them.
Daniel 9:24
24
"God
has
allowed
70
weeks
for
your
people
and
your
holy
city,
Daniel.
The
70
weeks
are
ordered
for
these
reasons:
to
stop
doing
bad
things,
to
stop
sinning,
to
make
people
pure,
to
bring
the
goodness
that
continues
forever,
to
put
a
seal
on
visions
and
prophets,
and
to
dedicate
a
very
holy
place.
Matthew 3:8
8
Change
your
hearts!
And
show
by
the
way
you
live
that
you
have
changed.
Luke 1:79
79
It
will
bring
light
to
those
who
live
in
darkness,
in
the
fear
of
death.
It
will
guide
us
into
the
way
that
brings
peace."
Luke 2:37
37
before
he
died
and
left
her
alone.
She
was
now
84
years
old.
Anna
was
always
at
the
Temple;
she
never
left.
She
worshiped
God
by
fasting
and
praying
day
and
night.
Luke 24:27
27
Then
he
began
to
explain
everything
that
had
been
written
about
himself
in
the
Scriptures.
He
started
with
the
books
of
Moses
and
then
he
talked
about
what
the
prophets
had
said
about
him.
John 5:46
46
If
you
really
believed
Moses,
you
would
believe
me,
because
he
wrote
about
me.
John 8:12
12
Later,
Jesus
talked
to
the
people
again.
He
said,
"I
am
the
light
of
the
world.
Whoever
follows
me
will
never
live
in
darkness.
They
will
have
the
light
that
gives
life."
John 10:20
20
Many
of
them
said,
"A
demon
has
come
into
him
and
made
him
crazy.
Why
listen
to
him?"
John 16:2
2
People
will
tell
you
to
leave
their
synagogues
and
never
come
back.
In
fact,
the
time
will
come
when
they
will
think
that
killing
you
would
be
doing
service
for
God.
Acts 8:3
3
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Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
became
more
and
more
powerful
in
proving
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
His
proofs
were
so
strong
that
the
Jews
who
lived
in
Damascus
could
not
argue
with
him.
Acts 11:26
26
When
he
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
They
stayed
there
a
whole
year.
Every
time
the
church
came
together,
Barnabas
and
Saul
met
with
them
and
taught
many
people.
It
was
in
Antioch
that
the
followers
were
called
"Christ
followers"
for
the
first
time.
Acts 13:32
32
"We
tell
you
the
Good
News
about
the
promise
God
made
to
our
ancestors.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
to
the
city
of
Iconium
and
entered
the
Jewish
synagogue.
(This
is
what
they
did
in
every
city.)
They
spoke
to
the
people
there.
They
spoke
so
well
that
many
Jews
and
Greeks
believed
what
they
said.
2
But
some
of
the
Jews
did
not
believe.
They
said
things
that
caused
the
non-Jewish
people
to
be
angry
and
turn
against
the
Lord's
followers.
3
So
Paul
and
Barnabas
stayed
in
Iconium
a
long
time,
and
they
spoke
bravely
for
the
Lord.
They
told
the
people
about
God's
grace.
The
Lord
proved
that
what
they
said
was
true
by
causing
miraculous
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
through
them.
4
But
some
of
the
people
in
the
city
agreed
with
the
Jews
who
did
not
believe
Paul
and
Barnabas.
Others
followed
the
apostles.
So
the
city
was
divided.
5
Some
of
the
Jews
there,
as
well
as
their
leaders
and
some
of
the
non-Jewish
people,
were
determined
to
hurt
Paul
and
Barnabas.
They
wanted
to
stone
them
to
death.
6
When
Paul
and
Barnabas
learned
about
this,
they
left
the
city.
They
went
to
Lystra
and
Derbe,
cities
in
Lycaonia,
and
to
the
surrounding
areas.
7
They
told
the
Good
News
there
too.
8
In
Lystra
there
was
a
man
who
had
something
wrong
with
his
feet.
He
had
been
born
crippled
and
had
never
walked.
9
He
was
sitting
and
listening
to
Paul
speak.
Paul
looked
straight
at
him
and
saw
that
the
man
believed
God
could
heal
him.
10
So
Paul
shouted,
"Stand
up
on
your
feet!"
The
man
jumped
up
and
began
walking
around.
11
When
the
people
saw
what
Paul
did,
they
shouted
in
their
own
Lycaonian
language.
They
said,
"The
gods
have
come
down
to
us
in
the
form
of
humans!"
12
The
people
began
to
call
Barnabas
"Zeus,
"
and
they
called
Paul
"Hermes,
"
because
he
was
the
main
speaker.
13
The
temple
of
Zeus
was
near
the
city.
The
priest
of
this
temple
brought
some
bulls
and
flowers
to
the
city
gates.
The
priest
and
the
people
wanted
to
offer
a
sacrifice
to
Paul
and
Barnabas.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
understood
what
the
people
were
doing,
they
tore
their
own
clothes.
Then
they
ran
in
among
the
people
and
shouted
to
them:
15
"Men,
why
are
you
doing
this?
We
are
not
gods.
We
are
human
just
like
you.
We
came
to
tell
you
the
Good
News.
We
are
telling
you
to
turn
away
from
these
worthless
things.
Turn
to
the
true
living
God,
the
one
who
made
the
sky,
the
earth,
the
sea,
and
everything
that
is
in
them.
16
"In
the
past
God
let
all
the
nations
do
what
they
wanted.
17
But
God
was
always
there
doing
the
good
things
that
prove
he
is
real.
He
gives
you
rain
from
heaven
and
good
harvests
at
the
right
times.
He
gives
you
plenty
of
food
and
fills
your
hearts
with
joy."
18
Even
after
saying
all
this,
Paul
and
Barnabas
still
could
hardly
stop
the
people
from
offering
sacrifices
to
them.
19
Then
some
Jews
came
from
Antioch
and
Iconium
and
persuaded
the
people
to
turn
against
Paul.
So
they
threw
stones
at
him
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
town.
They
thought
they
had
killed
him.
20
But
when
the
followers
of
Jesus
gathered
around
him,
he
got
up
and
went
back
into
the
town.
The
next
day
he
and
Barnabas
left
and
went
to
the
city
of
Derbe.
21
They
also
told
the
Good
News
in
the
city
of
Derbe,
and
many
people
became
followers
of
Jesus.
Then
Paul
and
Barnabas
returned
to
the
cities
of
Lystra,
Iconium,
and
Antioch.
22
In
those
cities
they
strengthened
the
commitment
of
the
followers
and
encouraged
them
to
continue
in
the
faith.
They
told
them,
"We
must
suffer
many
things
on
our
way
into
God's
kingdom.
"
23
They
also
chose
elders
for
each
church
and
stopped
eating
for
a
period
of
time
to
pray
for
them.
These
elders
were
men
who
had
put
their
trust
in
the
Lord
Jesus,
so
Paul
and
Barnabas
put
them
in
his
care.
24
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
through
the
country
of
Pisidia.
Then
they
came
to
the
country
of
Pamphylia.
25
They
told
people
the
message
of
God
in
the
city
of
Perga,
and
then
they
went
down
to
the
city
of
Attalia.
26
And
from
there
they
sailed
away
to
Antioch
in
Syria.
This
is
the
city
where
the
believers
had
put
them
into
God's
care
and
sent
them
to
do
this
work.
Now
they
had
finished
it.
27
When
they
arrived,
they
gathered
the
church
together
and
told
them
about
all
that
God
had
done
with
them.
They
said,
"God
opened
a
door
so
that
the
non-Jewish
people
could
also
believe!"
28
And
they
stayed
there
a
long
time
with
the
Lord's
followers.
Acts 20:32
32
"Now
I
am
putting
you
in
God's
care.
I
am
depending
on
the
message
about
his
grace
to
make
you
strong.
That
message
is
able
to
give
you
the
blessings
that
God
gives
to
all
his
holy
people.
Acts 21:30
30
An
angry
reaction
spread
throughout
the
city,
and
everyone
came
running
to
the
Temple.
They
grabbed
Paul
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
holy
area,
and
the
gates
were
closed
immediately.
Acts 22:21
21
"But
Jesus
said
to
me,
'Leave
now.
I
will
send
you
far
away
to
the
non-Jewish
people.'"
Acts 23:29
29
This
is
what
I
learned:
The
Jews
said
Paul
did
some
things
that
were
wrong.
But
these
charges
were
about
their
own
Jewish
laws,
and
there
was
nothing
worthy
of
jail
or
death.
Acts 24:21
21
I
did
say
one
thing
when
I
stood
before
them.
I
said,
'You
are
judging
me
today
because
I
believe
that
people
will
rise
from
death!'"
Acts 25:11
11
If
I
have
done
something
wrong,
and
the
law
says
I
must
die,
then
I
agree
that
I
should
die.
I
don't
ask
to
be
saved
from
death.
But
if
these
charges
are
not
true,
then
no
one
can
hand
me
over
to
these
people.
No,
I
want
Caesar
to
hear
my
case!"
Acts 28:23
23
Paul
and
the
Jews
chose
a
day
for
a
meeting.
On
that
day
many
more
of
these
Jews
met
with
Paul
at
his
house.
He
spoke
to
them
all
day
long,
explaining
God's
kingdom
to
them.
He
used
the
Law
of
Moses
and
the
writings
of
the
prophets
to
persuade
them
to
believe
in
Jesus.
Romans 3:21
21
But
God
has
a
way
to
make
people
right,
and
it
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
law.
He
has
now
shown
us
that
new
way,
which
the
law
and
the
prophets
told
us
about.
Romans 15:8
8
I
tell
you
that
Christ
became
a
servant
of
the
Jews
to
show
that
God
has
done
what
he
promised
their
great
ancestors.
1 Corinthians 1:23
23
But
this
is
the
message
we
tell
everyone:
Christ
was
killed
on
a
cross.
This
message
is
a
problem
for
Jews,
and
to
other
people
it
is
nonsense.
1 Corinthians 2:14
14
People
who
do
not
have
God's
Spirit
do
not
accept
the
things
that
come
from
his
Spirit.
They
think
these
things
are
foolish.
They
cannot
understand
them,
because
they
can
only
be
understood
with
the
Spirit's
help.
1 Corinthians 4:10
10
We
are
fools
for
Christ,
but
you
think
you
are
so
wise
in
Christ.
We
are
weak,
but
you
think
you
are
so
strong.
People
give
you
honor,
but
they
don't
honor
us.
1 Corinthians 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
1
Now
I
will
discuss
the
things
you
wrote
me
about.
You
asked
if
it
is
better
for
a
man
not
to
have
any
sexual
relations
at
all.
2
But
sexual
sin
is
a
danger,
so
each
man
should
enjoy
his
own
wife,
and
each
woman
should
enjoy
her
own
husband.
3
The
husband
should
give
his
wife
what
she
deserves
as
his
wife.
And
the
wife
should
give
her
husband
what
he
deserves
as
her
husband.
4
The
wife
does
not
have
power
over
her
own
body.
Her
husband
has
the
power
over
her
body.
And
the
husband
does
not
have
power
over
his
own
body.
His
wife
has
the
power
over
his
body.
5
Don't
refuse
to
give
your
bodies
to
each
other.
But
you
might
both
agree
to
stay
away
from
sex
for
a
while
so
that
you
can
give
your
time
to
prayer.
Then
come
together
again
so
that
Satan
will
not
be
able
to
tempt
you
in
your
weakness.
6
I
say
this
only
to
give
you
permission
to
be
separated
for
a
time.
It
is
not
a
rule.
7
I
wish
everyone
could
be
like
me.
But
God
has
given
each
person
a
different
ability.
He
makes
some
able
to
live
one
way,
others
to
live
a
different
way.
8
Now
for
those
who
are
not
married
and
for
the
widows
I
say
this:
It
is
good
for
you
to
stay
single
like
me.
9
But
if
you
cannot
control
your
body,
then
you
should
marry.
It
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn
with
sexual
desire.
10
Now,
I
have
a
command
for
those
who
are
married.
Actually,
it
is
not
from
me;
it
is
what
the
Lord
commanded.
A
wife
should
not
leave
her
husband.
11
But
if
a
wife
does
leave,
she
should
remain
single
or
get
back
together
with
her
husband.
And
a
husband
should
not
divorce
his
wife.
12
The
advice
I
have
for
the
others
is
from
me.
The
Lord
did
not
give
us
any
teaching
about
this.
If
you
have
a
wife
who
is
not
a
believer,
you
should
not
divorce
her
if
she
will
continue
to
live
with
you.
13
And
if
you
have
a
husband
who
is
not
a
believer,
you
should
not
divorce
him
if
he
will
continue
to
live
with
you.
14
The
husband
who
is
not
a
believer
is
set
apart
for
God
through
his
believing
wife.
And
the
wife
who
is
not
a
believer
is
set
apart
for
God
through
her
believing
husband.
If
this
were
not
true,
your
children
would
be
unfit
for
God's
use.
But
now
they
are
set
apart
for
him.
15
But
if
the
husband
or
wife
who
is
not
a
believer
decides
to
leave,
let
them
leave.
When
this
happens,
the
brother
or
sister
in
Christ
is
free.
God
chose
you
to
have
a
life
of
peace.
16
Wives,
maybe
you
will
save
your
husband;
and
husbands,
maybe
you
will
save
your
wife.
You
don't
know
now
what
will
happen
later.
17
But
each
one
of
you
should
continue
to
live
the
way
the
Lord
God
has
given
you
to
live�the
way
you
were
when
God
chose
you.
This
is
a
rule
I
make
for
all
the
churches.
18
If
a
man
was
already
circumcised
when
he
was
chosen,
he
should
not
change
his
circumcision.
If
a
man
was
without
circumcision
when
he
was
chosen,
he
should
not
be
circumcised.
19
It
is
not
important
if
anyone
is
circumcised
or
not.
What
is
important
is
obeying
God's
commands.
20
Each
one
of
you
should
stay
the
way
you
were
when
God
chose
you.
21
If
you
were
a
slave
when
God
chose
you,
don't
let
that
bother
you.
But
if
you
can
be
free,
then
do
it.
22
If
you
were
a
slave
when
the
Lord
chose
you,
you
are
now
free
in
the
Lord.
You
belong
to
the
Lord.
In
the
same
way,
if
you
were
free
when
you
were
chosen,
you
are
now
Christ's
slave.
23
God
paid
a
high
price
for
you,
so
don't
be
slaves
to
anyone
else.
24
Brothers
and
sisters,
in
your
new
life
with
God,
each
one
of
you
should
continue
the
way
you
were
when
God
chose
you.
25
Now
I
write
about
people
who
are
not
married.
I
have
no
command
from
the
Lord
about
this,
but
I
give
my
opinion.
And
I
can
be
trusted,
because
the
Lord
has
given
me
mercy.
26
This
is
a
time
of
trouble.
So
I
think
it
is
good
for
you
to
stay
the
way
you
are.
27
If
you
have
a
wife,
don't
try
to
get
free
from
her.
If
you
are
not
married,
don't
try
to
find
a
wife.
28
But
if
you
decide
to
marry,
that
is
not
a
sin.
And
it
is
not
a
sin
for
a
girl
who
has
never
married
to
get
married.
But
those
who
marry
will
have
trouble
in
this
life,
and
I
want
you
to
be
free
from
this
trouble.
29
Brothers
and
sisters,
this
is
what
I
mean:
We
don't
have
much
time
left.
So
starting
now,
those
who
have
wives
should
be
the
same
as
those
who
don't.
30
It
should
not
be
important
whether
you
are
sad
or
whether
you
are
happy.
If
you
buy
something,
it
should
not
matter
to
you
that
you
own
it.
31
You
should
use
the
things
of
the
world
without
letting
them
become
important
to
you.
This
is
how
you
should
live,
because
this
world,
the
way
it
is
now,
will
soon
be
gone.
32
I
want
you
to
be
free
from
worry.
A
man
who
is
not
married
is
busy
with
the
Lord's
work.
He
is
trying
to
please
the
Lord.
33
But
a
man
who
is
married
is
busy
with
things
of
the
world.
He
is
trying
to
please
his
wife.
34
He
must
think
about
two
things�pleasing
his
wife
and
pleasing
the
Lord.
A
woman
who
is
not
married
or
a
girl
who
has
never
married
is
busy
with
the
Lord's
work.
She
wants
to
give
herself
fully�body
and
spirit�to
the
Lord.
But
a
married
woman
is
busy
with
things
of
the
world.
She
is
trying
to
please
her
husband.
35
I
am
saying
this
to
help
you.
I
am
not
trying
to
limit
you,
but
I
want
you
to
live
in
the
right
way.
And
I
want
you
to
give
yourselves
fully
to
the
Lord
without
giving
your
time
to
other
things.
36
A
man
might
think
that
he
is
not
doing
the
right
thing
with
his
fianc�e.
She
might
be
almost
past
the
best
age
to
marry.
So
he
might
feel
that
he
should
marry
her.
He
should
do
what
he
wants.
It
is
no
sin
for
them
to
get
married.
37
But
another
man
might
be
more
sure
in
his
mind.
There
may
be
no
need
for
marriage,
so
he
is
free
to
do
what
he
wants.
If
he
has
decided
in
his
own
heart
not
to
marry
his
fianc�e,
he
is
doing
the
right
thing.
38
So
the
man
who
marries
his
fianc�e
does
right,
and
the
man
who
does
not
marry
does
better.
39
A
woman
should
stay
with
her
husband
as
long
as
he
lives.
But
if
the
husband
dies,
the
woman
is
free
to
marry
any
man
she
wants,
but
he
should
belong
to
the
Lord.
40
The
woman
is
happier
if
she
does
not
marry
again.
This
is
my
opinion,
and
I
believe
that
I
have
God's
Spirit.
1 Corinthians 15:20
20
But
Christ
really
has
been
raised
from
death�the
first
one
of
all
those
who
will
be
raised.
2 Corinthians 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
God,
with
his
mercy,
gave
us
this
work
to
do,
so
we
don't
give
up.
2
But
we
have
turned
away
from
secret
and
shameful
ways.
We
don't
use
trickery,
and
we
don't
change
the
teaching
of
God.
We
teach
the
truth
plainly.
This
is
how
we
show
people
who
we
are.
And
this
is
how
they
can
know
in
their
hearts
what
kind
of
people
we
are
before
God.
3
The
Good
News
that
we
tell
people
may
be
hidden,
but
it
is
hidden
only
to
those
who
are
lost.
4
The
ruler
of
this
world
has
blinded
the
minds
of
those
who
don't
believe.
They
cannot
see
the
light
of
the
Good
News�
the
message
about
the
divine
greatness
of
Christ.
Christ
is
the
one
who
is
exactly
like
God.
5
We
don't
tell
people
about
ourselves.
But
we
tell
people
that
Jesus
Christ
is
Lord,
and
we
tell
them
that
we
are
your
servants
for
Jesus.
6
God
once
said,
"Let
light
shine
out
of
the
darkness!"
And
this
is
the
same
God
who
made
his
light
shine
in
our
hearts
to
let
us
know
that
his
own
divine
greatness
is
seen
in
the
face
of
Christ.
7
We
have
this
treasure
from
God,
but
we
are
only
like
clay
jars
that
hold
the
treasure.
This
is
to
show
that
the
amazing
power
we
have
is
from
God,
not
from
us.
8
We
have
troubles
all
around
us,
but
we
are
not
defeated.
We
often
don't
know
what
to
do,
but
we
don't
give
up.
9
We
are
persecuted,
but
God
does
not
leave
us.
We
are
hurt
sometimes,
but
we
are
not
destroyed.
10
So
we
constantly
experience
the
death
of
Jesus
in
our
own
bodies,
but
this
is
so
that
the
life
of
Jesus
can
also
be
seen
in
our
bodies.
11
We
are
alive,
but
for
Jesus
we
are
always
in
danger
of
death,
so
that
the
life
of
Jesus
can
be
seen
in
our
bodies
that
die.
12
So
death
is
working
in
us,
but
the
result
is
that
life
is
working
in
you.
13
The
Scriptures
say,
"I
believed,
so
I
spoke."
Our
faith
is
like
that
too.
We
believe,
and
so
we
speak.
14
God
raised
the
Lord
Jesus
from
death,
and
we
know
that
he
will
also
raise
us
with
Jesus.
God
will
bring
us
together
with
you,
and
we
will
stand
before
him.
15
All
these
things
are
for
you.
And
so
the
grace
of
God
is
being
given
to
more
and
more
people.
This
will
bring
more
and
more
thanks
to
God
for
his
glory.
16
That
is
why
we
never
give
up.
Our
physical
body
is
becoming
older
and
weaker,
but
our
spirit
inside
us
is
made
new
every
day.
17
We
have
small
troubles
for
a
while
now,
but
these
troubles
are
helping
us
gain
an
eternal
glory.
That
eternal
glory
is
much
greater
than
our
troubles.
18
So
we
think
about
what
we
cannot
see,
not
what
we
see.
What
we
see
lasts
only
a
short
time,
and
what
we
cannot
see
will
last
forever.
2 Corinthians 6:14
14
You
are
not
the
same
as
those
who
don't
believe.
So
don't
join
yourselves
to
them.
Good
and
evil
don't
belong
together.
Light
and
darkness
cannot
share
the
same
room.
Galatians 1:13
13
You
have
heard
about
my
past
life
in
the
Jewish
religion.
I
persecuted
the
church
of
God
very
much.
I
tried
to
destroy
his
people.
Ephesians 1:18
18
I
pray
that
God
will
open
your
minds
to
see
his
truth.
Then
you
will
know
the
hope
that
he
has
chosen
us
to
have.
You
will
know
that
the
blessings
God
has
promised
his
holy
people
are
rich
and
glorious.
Ephesians 4:18
18
They
have
no
understanding,
and
they
know
nothing
because
they
refuse
to
listen.
So
they
cannot
have
the
life
that
God
gives.
Ephesians 5:8
8
In
the
past
you
were
full
of
darkness,
but
now
you
are
full
of
light
in
the
Lord.
So
live
like
children
who
belong
to
the
light.
Philippians 3:11
11
Then
there
is
hope
that
I
myself
will
somehow
be
raised
from
death.
Colossians 1:18
18
Christ
is
the
head
of
the
body,
which
is
the
church.
He
is
the
beginning
of
everything
else.
And
he
is
the
first
among
all
who
will
be
raised
from
death.
So
in
everything
he
is
most
important.
1 Thessalonians 3:10
10
Night
and
day
we
continue
praying
with
all
our
heart
that
we
can
come
there
and
see
you
again.
We
want
to
give
you
everything
you
need
to
make
your
faith
strong.
1 Thessalonians 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
Now,
brothers
and
sisters,
we
don't
need
to
write
to
you
about
times
and
dates.
2
You
know
very
well
that
the
day
when
the
Lord
comes
again
will
be
a
surprise,
like
a
thief
who
comes
at
night.
3
People
will
say,
"We
have
peace
and
we
are
safe."
At
that
time
destruction
will
come
to
them
quickly,
like
the
pains
of
a
woman
who
is
having
a
baby.
And
those
people
will
not
escape.
4
But
you,
brothers
and
sisters,
are
not
living
in
darkness.
And
so
that
day
will
not
surprise
you
like
a
thief.
5
You
are
all
people
who
belong
to
the
light.
You
belong
to
the
day.
We
don't
belong
to
the
night
or
to
darkness.
6
So
we
should
not
be
like
other
people.
We
should
not
be
sleeping.
We
should
be
awake
and
have
self-control.
7
People
who
sleep,
sleep
at
night.
People
who
drink
too
much,
drink
at
night.
8
But
we
belong
to
the
day,
so
we
should
control
ourselves.
We
should
wear
faith
and
love
to
protect
us.
And
the
hope
of
salvation
should
be
our
helmet.
9
God
did
not
choose
us
to
suffer
his
anger.
God
chose
us
to
have
salvation
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
10
Jesus
died
for
us
so
that
we
can
live
together
with
him.
It
is
not
important
if
we
are
alive
or
dead
when
Jesus
comes.
11
So
encourage
each
other
and
help
each
other
grow
stronger
in
faith,
just
as
you
are
already
doing.
12
Now
brothers
and
sisters,
we
ask
you
to
recognize
the
value
of
those
who
work
hard
among
you�those
who,
as
followers
of
the
Lord,
care
for
you
and
tell
you
how
to
live.
13
Show
them
the
highest
respect
and
love
because
of
the
work
they
do.
Live
in
peace
with
each
other.
14
We
ask
you,
brothers
and
sisters,
to
warn
those
who
will
not
work.
Encourage
those
who
are
afraid.
Help
those
who
are
weak.
Be
patient
with
everyone.
15
Be
sure
that
no
one
pays
back
wrong
for
wrong.
But
always
try
to
do
what
is
good
for
each
other
and
for
all
people.
16
Always
be
full
of
joy.
17
Never
stop
praying.
18
Whatever
happens,
always
be
thankful.
This
is
how
God
wants
you
to
live
in
Christ
Jesus.
19
Don't
stop
the
work
of
the
Holy
Spirit.
20
Don't
treat
prophecy
like
something
that
is
not
important.
21
But
test
everything.
Keep
what
is
good,
22
and
stay
away
from
everything
that
is
evil.
23
We
pray
that
God
himself,
the
God
of
peace,
will
make
you
pure�belonging
only
to
him.
We
pray
that
your
whole
self�spirit,
soul,
and
body�will
be
kept
safe
and
be
blameless
when
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
comes.
24
The
one
who
calls
you
will
do
that
for
you.
You
can
trust
him.
25
Brothers
and
sisters,
please
pray
for
us.
26
Give
all
the
brothers
and
sisters
the
special
greeting
of
God's
people.
27
I
tell
you
by
the
authority
of
the
Lord
to
read
this
letter
to
all
the
brothers
and
sisters.
28
The
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
you.
1 Timothy 1:13
13
In
the
past
I
insulted
Christ.
As
a
proud
and
violent
man,
I
persecuted
his
people.
But
God
gave
me
mercy
because
I
did
not
know
what
I
was
doing.
I
did
that
before
I
became
a
believer.
1 Timothy 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
Don't
speak
angrily
to
an
older
man.
But
talk
to
him
like
he
was
your
father.
Treat
the
younger
men
like
brothers.
2
Treat
the
older
women
like
mothers.
And
treat
the
younger
women
with
respect
like
sisters.
3
Take
care
of
widows
who
really
need
help.
4
But
if
a
widow
has
children
or
grandchildren,
the
first
thing
they
need
to
learn
is
this:
to
show
their
devotion
to
God
by
taking
care
of
their
own
family.
They
will
be
repaying
their
parents,
and
this
pleases
God.
5
A
widow
who
really
needs
help
is
one
who
has
been
left
all
alone.
She
trusts
God
to
take
care
of
her.
She
prays
all
the
time,
night
and
day,
and
asks
God
for
help.
6
But
the
widow
who
uses
her
life
to
please
herself
is
really
dead
while
she
is
still
living.
7
Tell
the
believers
there
to
take
care
of
their
family
so
that
no
one
can
say
they
are
doing
wrong.
8
Everyone
should
take
care
of
all
their
own
people.
Most
important,
they
should
take
care
of
their
own
family.
If
they
do
not
do
that,
then
they
do
not
accept
what
we
believe.
They
are
worse
than
someone
who
does
not
even
believe
in
God.
9
To
be
added
to
your
list
of
widows,
a
woman
must
be
60
years
old
or
older.
She
must
have
been
faithful
to
her
husband.
10
She
must
be
known
for
the
good
she
has
done:
raising
children,
welcoming
travelers
into
her
home,
serving
the
needs
of
God's
people,
helping
those
in
trouble,
and
using
her
life
to
do
all
kinds
of
good.
11
But
don't
put
younger
widows
on
that
list.
When
their
strong
physical
needs
pull
them
away
from
their
commitment
to
Christ,
they
will
want
to
marry
again.
12
Then
they
will
be
guilty
of
not
doing
what
they
first
promised
to
do.
13
Also,
these
younger
widows
begin
to
waste
their
time
going
from
house
to
house.
They
also
begin
to
gossip
and
try
to
run
other
people's
lives.
They
say
things
they
should
not
say.
14
So
I
want
the
younger
widows
to
marry,
have
children,
and
take
care
of
their
homes.
If
they
do
this,
our
enemy
will
not
have
any
reason
to
criticize
them.
15
But
some
of
the
younger
widows
have
already
turned
away
to
follow
Satan.
16
If
any
woman
who
is
a
believer
has
widows
in
her
family,
she
should
take
care
of
them
herself.
Then
the
church
will
not
have
that
burden
and
will
be
able
to
care
for
the
widows
who
have
no
one
else
to
help
them.
17
The
elders
who
lead
the
church
in
a
good
way
should
receive
double
honor
�
in
particular,
those
who
do
the
work
of
counseling
and
teaching.
18
As
the
Scriptures
say,
"When
a
work
animal
is
being
used
to
separate
grain,
don't
keep
it
from
eating
the
grain."
And
the
Scriptures
also
say,
"A
worker
should
be
given
his
pay."
19
Don't
listen
to
someone
who
accuses
an
elder.
You
should
listen
to
them
only
if
there
are
two
or
three
others
who
can
say
what
the
elder
did
wrong.
20
Tell
those
who
sin
that
they
are
wrong.
Do
this
in
front
of
the
whole
church
so
that
the
others
will
have
a
warning.
21
Before
God
and
Jesus
Christ
and
the
chosen
angels,
I
tell
you
to
make
these
judgments
without
any
prejudice.
Treat
every
person
the
same.
22
Think
carefully
before
you
lay
your
hands
on
anyone
to
make
him
an
elder.
Don't
share
in
the
sins
of
others.
Keep
yourself
pure.
23
Timothy,
stop
drinking
only
water,
and
drink
a
little
wine.
This
will
help
your
stomach,
and
you
will
not
be
sick
so
often.
24
The
sins
of
some
people
are
easy
to
see.
Their
sins
show
that
they
will
be
judged.
But
the
sins
of
some
others
are
seen
only
later.
25
It
is
the
same
with
the
good
things
people
do.
Some
are
easy
to
see.
But
even
if
they
are
not
obvious
now,
none
of
them
will
stay
hidden
forever.
Titus 2:13
13
We
should
live
like
that
while
we
are
waiting
for
the
coming
of
our
great
God
and
Savior
Jesus
Christ.
He
is
our
great
hope,
and
he
will
come
with
glory.
James 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Greetings
from
James,
a
servant
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
To
God's
people
who
are
scattered
all
over
the
world.
2
My
brothers
and
sisters,
you
will
have
many
kinds
of
trouble.
But
this
gives
you
a
reason
to
be
very
happy.
3
You
know
that
when
your
faith
is
tested,
you
learn
to
be
patient
in
suffering.
4
If
you
let
that
patience
work
in
you,
the
end
result
will
be
good.
You
will
be
mature
and
complete.
You
will
be
all
that
God
wants
you
to
be.
5
Do
any
of
you
need
wisdom?
Ask
God
for
it.
He
is
generous
and
enjoys
giving
to
everyone.
So
he
will
give
you
wisdom.
6
But
when
you
ask
God,
you
must
believe.
Don't
doubt
him.
Whoever
doubts
is
like
a
wave
in
the
sea
that
is
blown
up
and
down
by
the
wind.
7
People
like
that
are
thinking
two
different
things
at
the
same
time.
They
can
never
decide
what
to
do.
So
they
should
not
think
they
will
receive
anything
from
the
Lord.
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9
Believers
who
are
poor
should
be
glad
that
God
considers
them
so
important.
10
Believers
who
are
rich
should
be
glad
when
bad
things
happen
that
humble
them.
Their
riches
won't
keep
them
from
disappearing
as
quickly
as
wildflowers.
11
As
the
sun
rises
and
gets
hotter,
its
heat
dries
up
the
plants,
and
the
flowers
fall
off.
The
flowers
that
were
so
beautiful
are
now
dead.
That's
how
it
is
with
the
rich.
While
they
are
still
making
plans
for
their
business,
they
will
die.
12
What
great
blessings
there
are
for
those
who
are
tempted
and
remain
faithful!
After
they
have
proved
their
faith,
God
will
give
them
the
crown
of
eternal
life.
God
promised
this
to
all
people
who
love
him.
13
Whenever
you
feel
tempted
to
do
something
bad,
you
should
not
say,
"God
is
tempting
me."
Evil
cannot
tempt
God,
and
God
himself
does
not
tempt
anyone.
14
You
are
tempted
by
the
evil
things
you
want.
Your
own
desire
leads
you
away
and
traps
you.
15
Your
desire
grows
inside
you
until
it
results
in
sin.
Then
the
sin
grows
bigger
and
bigger
and
finally
ends
in
death.
16
My
dear
brothers
and
sisters,
don't
be
fooled
about
this.
17
Everything
good
comes
from
God.
Every
perfect
gift
is
from
him.
These
good
gifts
come
down
from
the
Father
who
made
all
the
lights
in
the
sky.
But
God
never
changes
like
the
shadows
from
those
lights.
He
is
always
the
same.
18
God
decided
to
give
us
life
through
the
true
message
he
sent
to
us.
He
wanted
us
to
be
the
most
important
of
all
that
he
created.
19
My
dear
brothers
and
sisters,
always
be
more
willing
to
listen
than
to
speak.
Keep
control
of
your
anger.
20
Anger
does
not
help
you
live
the
way
God
wants.
21
So
get
rid
of
everything
evil
in
your
lives�every
kind
of
wrong
you
do.
Be
humble
and
accept
God's
teaching
that
is
planted
in
your
hearts.
This
teaching
can
save
you.
22
Do
what
God's
teaching
says;
don't
just
listen
and
do
nothing.
When
you
only
sit
and
listen,
you
are
fooling
yourselves.
23
Hearing
God's
teaching
and
doing
nothing
is
like
looking
at
your
face
in
the
mirror
24
and
doing
nothing
about
what
you
saw.
You
go
away
and
immediately
forget
how
bad
you
looked.
25
But
when
you
look
into
God's
perfect
law
that
sets
people
free,
pay
attention
to
it.
If
you
do
what
it
says,
you
will
have
God's
blessing.
Never
just
listen
to
his
teaching
and
forget
what
you
heard.
26
You
might
think
you
are
a
very
religious
person.
But
if
your
tongue
is
out
of
control,
you
are
fooling
yourself.
Your
careless
talk
makes
your
offerings
to
God
worthless.
27
The
worship
that
God
wants
is
this:
caring
for
orphans
or
widows
who
need
help
and
keeping
yourself
free
from
the
world's
evil
influence.
This
is
the
kind
of
worship
that
God
accepts
as
pure
and
good.
1 Peter 2:9
9
But
you
are
his
chosen
people,
the
King's
priests.
You
are
a
holy
nation,
people
who
belong
to
God.
He
chose
you
to
tell
about
the
wonderful
things
he
has
done.
He
brought
you
out
of
the
darkness
of
sin
into
his
wonderful
light.
Revelation 1:5
5
and
from
Jesus
Christ.
Jesus
is
the
faithful
witness.
He
is
first
among
all
who
will
be
raised
from
death.
He
is
the
ruler
of
the
kings
of
the
earth.
Jesus
is
the
one
who
loves
us
and
has
made
us
free
from
our
sins
with
his
blood
sacrifice.
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