Topic
Communicating With One Another
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your word always in grace--with salt being seasoned--to know how it behoveth you to answer each one.
A soft answer turneth back fury, And a grievous word raiseth up anger.
Wherefore, putting away the lying, speak truth each with his neighbour, because we are members one of another; — read the full passage →
Let no corrupt word out of your mouth go forth, but what is good unto the needful building up, that it may give grace to the hearers;
My little children, may we not love in word nor in tongue, but in word and in truth!
wherefore, comfort ye one another, and build ye up, one the one, as also ye do.
but the things coming forth from the mouth from the heart do come forth, and these defile the man; — read the full passage →
for God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind;
So then, my brethren beloved, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger,
Whoso is answering a matter before he heareth, Folly it is to him and shame.
and become one to another kind, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, according as also God in Christ did forgive you.
A fool delighteth not in understanding, But--in uncovering his heart.
Speak not one against another, brethren; he who is speaking against a brother, and is judging his brother, doth speak against law, and doth judge law, and if law thou dost judge, thou art not a doer of law but a judge;
subjecting yourselves to one another in the fear of God.
`A new commandment I give to you, that ye love one another; according as I did love you, that ye also love one another;
Your souls having purified in the obedience of the truth through the Spirit to brotherly love unfeigned, out of a pure heart one another love ye earnestly,
Lie not one to another, having put off the old man with his practices,
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing each other, in psalms, and hymns, and spiritual songs, in grace singing in your hearts to the Lord;
in the love of brethren, to one another kindly affectioned: in the honour going before one another;
So, then, the things of peace may we pursue, and the things of building up one another;
in this shall all know that ye are my disciples, if ye may have love one to another.'
every Writing <FI>is<Fi> God-breathed, and profitable for teaching, for conviction, for setting aright, for instruction that <FI>is<Fi> in righteousness,
forbearing one another, and forgiving each other, if any one with any one may have a quarrel, as also the Christ did forgive you--so also ye;
nothing in rivalry or vain-glory, but in humility of mind one another counting more excellent than yourselves--
Death and life <FI>are<Fi> in the power of the tongue, And those loving it eat its fruit.
Wherefore, putting away the lying, speak truth each with his neighbour, because we are members one of another;
A fool bringeth out all his mind, And the wise till afterwards restraineth it.
Beloved, if thus did God love us, we also ought one another to love;
with all lowliness and meekness, with long-suffering, forbearing one another in love,
but exhort ye one another every day, while the To-day is called, that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of the sin,
but now put off, even ye, the whole--anger, wrath, malice, evil-speaking, filthy talking--out of your mouth.
And I am persuaded, my brethren--I myself also--concerning you, that ye yourselves also are full of goodness, having been filled with all knowledge, able also one another to admonish;
wherefore receive ye one another, according as also the Christ did receive us, to the glory of God.
Whoso is slow to anger <FI>is<Fi> of great understanding, And whoso is short in temper is exalting folly.
hospitable to one another, without murmuring;
and if one another ye do bite and devour, see--that ye may not by one another be consumed.
`Thou dost not take vengeance, nor watch the sons of thy people; and thou hast had love to thy neighbour as thyself; I <FI>am<Fi> Jehovah.
As to the rest, brethren, as many things as are true, as many as <FI>are<Fi> grave, as many as <FI>are<Fi> righteous, as many as <FI>are<Fi> pure, as many as <FI>are<Fi> lovely, as many as <FI>are<Fi> of good report, if any worthiness, and if any praise, these things think upon;
no longer, therefore, may we judge one another, but this judge ye rather, not to put a stumbling-stone before the brother, or an offence.
of the same mind one toward another, not minding the high things, but with the lowly going along; become not wise in your own conceit;
because this is the message that ye did hear from the beginning, that we may love one another,
Be confessing to one another the trespasses, and be praying for one another, that ye may be healed; very strong is a working supplication of a righteous man;
and, being true in love, we may increase to Him <FI>in<Fi> all things, who is the head--the Christ;
Followers of me become ye, as I also <FI>am<Fi> of Christ. — read the full passage →
`This is my command, that ye love one another, according as I did love you;
and, before all things, to one another having the earnest love, because the love shall cover a multitude of sins;
not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as a custom of certain <FI>is<Fi> , but exhorting, and so much the more as ye see the day coming nigh.
if then I did wash your feet--the Lord and the Teacher--ye also ought to wash one another's feet.
Beloved, may we love one another, because the love is of God, and every one who is loving, of God he hath been begotten, and doth know God;
And concerning the brotherly love, ye have no need of <FI>my<Fi> writing to you, for ye yourselves are God-taught to love one another,
The salt <FI>is<Fi> good, but if the salt may become saltless, in what will ye season <FI>it<Fi> ? Have in yourselves salt, and have peace in one another.'
Let the sayings of my mouth, And the meditation of my heart, Be for a pleasing thing before Thee, O Jehovah, my rock, and my redeemer!
And finally, being all of one mind, having fellow-feeling, loving as brethren, compassionate, courteous,
So then, my brethren beloved, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger, — read the full passage →
speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord,
of one another the burdens bear ye, and so fill up the law of the Christ,
salute one another in a holy kiss; the assemblies of Christ do salute you.
To no one owe anything, except to love one another; for he who is loving the other--law he hath fulfilled,
`A new commandment I give to you, that ye love one another; according as I did love you, that ye also love one another; — read the full passage →
Thou hast seen a man hasty in his words! More hope of a fool than of him.
In the abundance of words transgression ceaseth not, And whoso is restraining his lips <FI>is<Fi> wise.
so, then, comfort ye one another in these words.
For ye--to freedom ye were called, brethren, only not the freedom for an occasion to the flesh, but through the love serve ye one another,
so then, my brethren, coming together to eat, for one another wait ye;
`Ye are of a father--the devil, and the desires of your father ye will to do; he was a man-slayer from the beginning, and in the truth he hath not stood, because there is no truth in him; when one may speak the falsehood, of his own he speaketh, because he is a liar--also his father.
A revelation of Jesus Christ, that God gave to him, to shew to his servants what things it behoveth to come to pass quickly; and he did signify <FI>it<Fi> , having sent through his messenger to his servant John,
Salute ye one another in a kiss of love; peace to you all who <FI>are<Fi> in Christ Jesus! Amen.
In like manner, ye younger, be subject to elders, and all to one another subjecting yourselves; with humble-mindedness clothe yourselves, because God the proud doth resist, but to the humble He doth give grace;
and may we consider one another to provoke to love and to good works,
In many parts, and many ways, God of old having spoken to the fathers in the prophets, — read the full passage →
let us not become vain-glorious--one another provoking, one another envying!
And I call upon you, brethren, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that the same thing ye may all say, and there may not be divisions among you, and ye may be perfected in the same mind, and in the same judgment,
An honour to a man is cessation from strife, And every fool intermeddleth.
One acquainted with knowledge is sparing his words, And the cool of temper <FI>is<Fi> a man of understanding.
and this is His command, that we may believe in the name of His Son Jesus Christ, and may love one another, even as He did give command to us,
and the profane vain talkings stand aloof from, for to more impiety they will advance,
and you the Lord cause to increase and to abound in the love to one another, and to all, even as we also to you,
And may the God of the endurance, and of the exhortation, give to you to have the same mind toward one another, according to Christ Jesus;
murmur not against one another, brethren, that ye may not be condemned; lo, the Judge before the door hath stood.
`These things I command you, that ye love one another;
for God did so love the world, that His Son--the only begotten--He gave, that every one who is believing in him may not perish, but may have life age-during.
Apples of gold in imagery of silver, <FI>Is<Fi> the word spoken at its fit times.
The wisdom of a man hath deferred his anger, And his glory <FI>is<Fi> to pass over transgression.
James, of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ a servant, to the Twelve Tribes who are in the dispersion: Hail! — read the full passage →
of no one to speak evil, not to be quarrelsome--gentle, showing all meekness to all men,
always rejoice ye; — read the full passage →
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;
that there may be no division in the body, but that the members may have the same anxiety for one another,
for the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world, by the things made being understood, are plainly seen, both His eternal power and Godhead--to their being inexcusable;
having gone, then, disciple all the nations, (baptizing them--to the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, — read the full passage →
Thou hast seen a man wise in his own eyes, More hope of a fool than of him!
A man of fury stirreth up contention, And the slow to anger appeaseth strife.
`Thou dost not answer against thy neighbour a false testimony.
salute you do all the brethren; salute ye one another in an holy kiss.
The beginning of contention <FI>is<Fi> a letting out of waters, And before it is meddled with leave the strife.
Better <FI>is<Fi> the slow to anger than the mighty, And the ruler over his spirit than he who is taking a city.
and now I beseech thee, Kyria, not as writing to thee a new command, but which we had from the beginning, that we may love one another,
The husbands, in like manner, dwelling with <FI>them<Fi> , according to knowledge, as to a weaker vessel--to the wife--imparting honour, as also being heirs together of the grace of life, that your prayers be not hindered.
`I am the vine, ye the branches; he who is remaining in me, and I in him, this one doth bear much fruit, because apart from me ye are not able to do anything;
Do two walk together if they have not met?
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