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Woman
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aged women, in like manner, in deportment as doth become sacred persons, not false accusers, to much wine not enslaved, of good things teachers, — read the full passage →
Every wise woman hath builded her house, And the foolish with her hands breaketh it down.
Let a woman in quietness learn in all subjection, — read the full passage →
A gracious woman retaineth honour, And terrible <FI>men<Fi> retain riches.
The grace <FI>is<Fi> false, and the beauty <FI>is<Fi> vain, A woman fearing Jehovah, she may boast herself.
And Jehovah God saith, `Not good for the man to be alone, I do make to him an helper--as his counterpart.'
Her mouth she hath opened in wisdom, And the law of kindness <FI>is<Fi> on her tongue.
Women--in like manner grave, not false accusers, vigilant, faithful in all things.
Better to sit on a corner of the roof, Than <FI>with<Fi> a woman of contentions and a house of company.
Strength and honour <FI>are<Fi> her clothing, And she rejoiceth at a latter day.
A woman of worth who doth find? Yea, far above rubies <FI>is<Fi> her price.
A woman of worth who doth find? Yea, far above rubies <FI>is<Fi> her price. — read the full passage →
God <FI>is<Fi> in her midst--she is not moved, God doth help her at the turn of the morn!
Your women in the assemblies let them be silent, for it hath not been permitted to them to speak, but to be subject, as also the law saith; — read the full passage →
Better to dwell in a wilderness land, Than <FI>with<Fi> a woman of contentions and anger.
and I wish you to know that of every man the head is the Christ, and the head of a woman is the husband, and the head of Christ is God.
Words of Lemuel a king, a declaration that his mother taught him: — read the full passage →
A virtuous woman <FI>is<Fi> a crown to her husband, And as rottenness in his bones <FI>is<Fi> one causing shame.
The wives! be subject to your own husbands, as is fit in the Lord;
in like manner also the women, in becoming apparel, with modesty and sobriety to adorn themselves, not in braided hair, or gold, or pearls, or garments of great price, — read the full passage →
A calamity to his father <FI>is<Fi> a foolish son, And the contentions of a wife <FI>are<Fi> a continual dropping.
Unto the woman He said, `Multiplying I multiply thy sorrow and thy conception, in sorrow dost thou bear children, and toward thy husband <FI>is<Fi> thy desire, and he doth rule over thee.'
there is not here Jew or Greek, there is not here servant nor freeman, there is not here male and female, for all ye are one in Christ Jesus;
The grace <FI>is<Fi> false, and the beauty <FI>is<Fi> vain, A woman fearing Jehovah, she may boast herself. — read the full passage →
whose adorning--let it not be that which is outward, of plaiting of hair, and of putting around of things of gold, or of putting on of garments, — read the full passage →
Let a woman in quietness learn in all subjection, — read the full passage →
And God prepareth the man in His image; in the image of God He prepared him, a male and a female He prepared them.
in like manner also the women, in becoming apparel, with modesty and sobriety to adorn themselves, not in braided hair, or gold, or pearls, or garments of great price, — read the full passage →
for ye are all sons of God through the faith in Christ Jesus, — read the full passage →
The husbands! love your own wives, as also the Christ did love the assembly, and did give himself for it,
and every woman praying or prophesying with the head uncovered, doth dishonour her own head, for it is one and the same thing with her being shaven,
The wives! to your own husbands subject yourselves, as to the Lord, — read the full passage →
and a woman I do not suffer to teach, nor to rule a husband, but to be in quietness,
The wives! to your own husbands subject yourselves, as to the Lord, — read the full passage →
<FI> Whoso<Fi> hath found a wife hath found good, And bringeth out good-will from Jehovah.
In like manner, the wives, be ye subject to your own husbands, that even if certain are disobedient to the word, through the conversation of the wives, without the word, they may be won, — read the full passage →
Precious she <FI>is<Fi> above rubies, And all thy pleasures are not comparable to her. — read the full passage →
but neither <FI>is<Fi> a man apart from a woman, nor a woman apart from a man, in the Lord, — read the full passage →
this one also began to speak boldly in the synagogue, and Aquilas and Priscilla having heard of him, took him to <FI>them<Fi> , and did more exactly expound to him the way of God,
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.
therefore doth a man leave his father and his mother, and hath cleaved unto his wife, and they have become one flesh.
I exhort, then, first of all, there be made supplications, prayers, intercessions, thanksgivings, for all men: — read the full passage →
and happy <FI>is<Fi> she who did believe, for there shall be a completion to the things spoken to her from the Lord.'
The wives! to your own husbands subject yourselves, as to the Lord, — read the full passage →
And it came to pass thereafter, that he was going through every city and village, preaching and proclaiming good news of the reign of God, and the twelve <FI>are<Fi> with him, — read the full passage →
and the Lord God sanctify in your hearts. And <FI>be<Fi> ready always for defence to every one who is asking of you an account concerning the hope that <FI>is<Fi> in you, with meekness and fear;
In like manner, the wives, be ye subject to your own husbands, that even if certain are disobedient to the word, through the conversation of the wives, without the word, they may be won,
Become, then, followers of God, as children beloved, — read the full passage →
Seek ye Jehovah and His strength, Seek His face continually.
in like manner also the women, in becoming apparel, with modesty and sobriety to adorn themselves, not in braided hair, or gold, or pearls, or garments of great price,
for a man is not of a woman, but a woman <FI>is<Fi> of a man, — read the full passage →
For I have known the thoughts that I am thinking towards you--an affirmation of Jehovah; thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give to you posterity and hope.
For Thou--Thou hast possessed my reins, Thou dost cover me in my mother's belly.
In like manner, the wives, be ye subject to your own husbands, that even if certain are disobedient to the word, through the conversation of the wives, without the word, they may be won, — read the full passage →
Her hand she hath spread forth to the poor, Yea, her hands she sent forth to the needy.
The wives! to your own husbands subject yourselves, as to the Lord,
and the Writing having foreseen that by faith God doth declare righteous the nations did proclaim before the good news to Abraham--
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;
In like manner, the wives, be ye subject to your own husbands, that even if certain are disobedient to the word, through the conversation of the wives, without the word, they may be won, — read the full passage →
aged women, in like manner, in deportment as doth become sacred persons, not false accusers, to much wine not enslaved, of good things teachers,
`Have not I commanded thee? be strong and courageous; be not terrified nor affrighted, for with thee <FI>is<Fi> Jehovah thy God in every <FI>place<Fi> whither thou goest.'
Thou <FI>art<Fi> all fair, my friend, And a blemish there is not in thee. Come from Lebanon, O spouse,
Keep, my son, the command of thy father, And leave not the law of thy mother.
And it came to pass, in their going on, that he entered into a certain village, and a certain woman, by name Martha, did receive him into her house, — read the full passage →
and by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace that <FI>is<Fi> towards me came not in vain, but more abundantly than they all did I labour, yet not I, but the grace of God that <FI>is<Fi> with me;
that they may make the young women sober-minded, to be lovers of <FI>their<Fi> husbands, lovers of <FI>their<Fi> children, — read the full passage →
Your women in the assemblies let them be silent, for it hath not been permitted to them to speak, but to be subject, as also the law saith;
A ring of gold in the nose of a sow--A fair woman and stubborn of behaviour.
Give not to women thy strength, And thy ways to wiping away of kings.
I confess Thee, because that <FI>with<Fi> wonders I have been distinguished. Wonderful <FI>are<Fi> Thy works, And my soul is knowing <FI>it<Fi> well.
taking remembrance of the unfeigned faith that is in thee, that dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother Eunice, and I am persuaded that also in thee.
Her hand she hath spread forth to the poor, Yea, her hands she sent forth to the needy. — read the full passage →
An aged person thou mayest not rebuke, but be entreating as a father; younger persons as brethren; — read the full passage →
My people--its exactors <FI>are<Fi> sucklings, And women have ruled over it. My people--thy eulogists are causing to err, And the way of thy paths swallowed up.
but if thou keep entirely silent at this time, respite and deliverance remaineth to the Jews from another place, and thou and the house of thy fathers are destroyed; and who knoweth whether for a time like this thou hast come to the kingdom?'
And there were there many women beholding from afar, who did follow Jesus from Galilee, ministering to him, — read the full passage →
Let a woman in quietness learn in all subjection, — read the full passage →
Trust unto Jehovah with all thy heart, And unto thine own understanding lean not. — read the full passage →
Lo, thou <FI>art<Fi> fair, my friend, lo, thou <FI>art<Fi> fair, Thine eyes <FI>are<Fi> doves behind thy veil, Thy hair as a row of the goats That have shone from mount Gilead,
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, — read the full passage →
And a certain Jew, Apollos by name, an Alexandrian by birth, a man of eloquence, being mighty in the Writings, came to Ephesus, — read the full passage →
the husbands! love your wives, and be not bitter with them;
And I commend you to Phebe our sister--being a ministrant of the assembly that <FI>is<Fi> in Cenchrea-- — read the full passage →
`The habiliments of a man are not on a woman, nor doth a man put on the garment of a woman, for the abomination of Jehovah thy God <FI>is<Fi> any one doing these.
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. — read the full passage →
In like manner, the wives, be ye subject to your own husbands, that even if certain are disobedient to the word, through the conversation of the wives, without the word, they may be won, — read the full passage →
Be subject, then, to every human creation, because of the Lord, whether to a king, as the highest, — read the full passage →
And thou--be speaking what doth become the sound teaching;
but ye also, every one in particular--let each his own wife so love as himself, and the wife--that she may reverence the husband.
but--the hidden man of the heart, in the incorruptible thing of the meek and quiet spirit, which is, before God, of great price,
for God is not <FI>a God<Fi> of tumult, but of peace, as in all the assemblies of the saints. — read the full passage →
aged women, in like manner, in deportment as doth become sacred persons, not false accusers, to much wine not enslaved, of good things teachers, — read the full passage →
Then did they return to Jerusalem from the mount that is called of Olives, that is near Jerusalem, a sabbath's journey; — read the full passage →
and all his acquaintances stood afar off, and women who did follow him from Galilee, beholding these things.
and God saith unto Abraham, `Let it not be wrong in thine eyes because of the youth, and because of thy handmaid: all that Sarah saith unto thee--hearken to her voice, for in Isaac is a seed called to thee.
and I wish you to know that of every man the head is the Christ, and the head of a woman is the husband, and the head of Christ is God. — read the full passage →
and God doth commend His own love to us, that, in our being still sinners, Christ did die for us;
This <FI>is<Fi> an account of the births of Adam: In the day of God's preparing man, in the likeness of God He hath made him; — read the full passage →
And there were also women afar off beholding, among whom was also Mary the Magdalene, and Mary of James the less, and of Joses, and Salome, — read the full passage →
Jehovah <FI>is<Fi> my strength, and my shield, In Him my heart trusted, and I have been helped. And my heart exulteth, And with my song I thank Him.
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