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and others fell upon the good ground, and were giving fruit, some indeed a hundredfold, and some sixty, and some thirty.
`And that sown on the good ground: this is he who is hearing the word, and is understanding, who indeed doth bear fruit, and doth make, some indeed a hundredfold, and some sixty, and some thirty.'
`And that in the good ground: These are they, who in an upright and good heart, having heard the word, do retain <FI>it<Fi> , and bear fruit in continuance.
and the wisdom from above, first, indeed, is pure, then peaceable, gentle, easily entreated, full of kindness and good fruits, uncontentious, and unhypocritical: -- — read the full passage →
`And these are they who on the good ground have been sown: who do hear the word, and receive, and do bear fruit, one thirty-fold, and one sixty, and one an hundred.'
and all chastening for the present, indeed, doth not seem to be of joy, but of sorrow, yet afterward the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those exercised through it--it doth yield.
And this: He who is sowing sparingly, sparingly also shall reap; and he who is sowing in blessings, in blessings also shall reap;
and other fell to the good ground, and was giving fruit, coming up and increasing, and it bare, one thirty-fold, and one sixty, and one an hundred.'
And the fruit of the Spirit is: Love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, — read the full passage →
The wicked is getting a lying wage, And whoso is sowing righteousness--a true reward.
neither present ye your members instruments of unrighteousness to the sin, but present yourselves to God as living out of the dead, and your members instruments of righteousness to God;
Be patient, then, brethren, till the presence of the Lord; lo, the husbandman doth expect the precious fruit of the earth, being patient for it, till he may receive rain--early and latter;
`And other fell upon the good ground, and having sprung up, it made fruit an hundred fold.' These things saying, he was calling, `He having ears to hear--let him hear.'
and may He who is supplying seed to the sower, and bread for food, supply and multiply your seed sown, and increase the fruits of your righteousness,
And if to live in the flesh <FI>is<Fi> to me a fruit of work, then what shall I choose? I know not;
and in the doing good we may not be faint-hearted, for at the proper time we shall reap--not desponding;
being filled with the fruit of righteousness, that <FI>is<Fi> through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.
And now, having been freed from the sin, and having become servants to God, ye have your fruit--to sanctification, and the end life age-during;
and the wisdom from above, first, indeed, is pure, then peaceable, gentle, easily entreated, full of kindness and good fruits, uncontentious, and unhypocritical: --
remain in me, and I in you, as the branch is not able to bear fruit of itself, if it may not remain in the vine, so neither ye, if ye may not remain in me. — read the full passage →
Sow for yourselves in righteousness, Reap according to loving-kindness, Till for yourselves tillage of knowledge, To seek Jehovah, Till he come and shew righteousness to you.
and the fruit of the righteousness in peace is sown to those making peace.
be diligent to present thyself approved to God--a workman irreproachable, rightly dividing the word of the truth;
`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;
I call upon you, therefore, brethren, through the compassions of God, to present your bodies a sacrifice--living, sanctified, acceptable to God--your intelligent service; — read the full passage →
`Because of this I say to you, that the reign of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth its fruit;
`I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman; — read the full passage →
From their fruits ye shall know them; do <FI>men<Fi> gather from thorns grapes? or from thistles figs? — read the full passage →
For ten acres of vineyard do yield one bath, And an homer of seed yieldeth an ephah.
Honour Jehovah from thy substance, And from the beginning of all thine increase; — read the full passage →
And he said unto them, `Observe, and beware of the covetousness, because not in the abundance of one's goods is his life.'
have ye not known that to whom ye present yourselves servants for obedience, servants ye are to him to whom ye obey, whether of sin to death, or of obedience to righteousness?
not that I seek after the gift, but I seek after the fruit that is overflowing to your account;
because he who is sowing to his own flesh, of the flesh shall reap corruption; and he who is sowing to the Spirit, of the Spirit shall reap life age-during; — read the full passage →
I planted, Apollos watered, but God was giving growth; — read the full passage →
verily, verily, I say to you, if the grain of the wheat, having fallen to the earth, may not die, itself remaineth alone; and if it may die, it doth bear much fruit;
`Give, and it shall be given to you; good measure, pressed, and shaken, and running over, they shall give into your bosom; for with that measure with which ye measure, it shall be measured to you again.'
And Isaac soweth in that land, and findeth in that year a hundredfold, and Jehovah blesseth him;
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;
I Jehovah do search the heart, try the reins, Even to give to each according to his way, According to the fruit of his doings.
Love not ye the world, nor the things in the world; if any one doth love the world, the love of the Father is not in him, — read the full passage →
if we may confess our sins, stedfast He is and righteous that He may forgive us the sins, and may cleanse us from every unrighteousness;
through him, then, we may offer up a sacrifice of praise always to God, that is, the fruit of lips, giving thanks to His name;
`I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman; — read the full passage →
Jesus answered and said to him, `Verily, verily, I say to thee, If any one may not be born from above, he is not able to see the reign of God;'
The wage of the righteous <FI>is<Fi> for life, The increase of the wicked for sin.
then I have given your rains in their season, and the land hath given her produce, and the tree of the field doth give its fruit;
Have ye not known that your body is a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit in you, which ye have from God? and ye are not your own, — read the full passage →
And the earth bringeth forth tender grass, herb sowing seed after its kind, and tree making fruit (whose seed <FI>is<Fi> in itself) after its kind; and God seeth that <FI>it is<Fi> good;
For all things I have strength, in Christ's strengthening me;
In the manner of men I speak, because of the weakness of your flesh, for even as ye did present your members servants to the uncleanness and to the lawlessness--to the lawlessness, so now present your members servants to the righteousness--t sanctification,
to your walking worthily of the Lord to all pleasing, in every good work being fruitful, and increasing to the knowledge of God,
And a work of the righteousness hath been peace, And a service of the righteousness--Keeping quiet and confidence unto the age.
the labouring husbandman it behoveth first of the fruits to partake;
and this I pray, that your love yet more and more may abound in full knowledge, and all judgment, — read the full passage →
Be not led astray; God is not mocked; for what a man may sow--that also he shall reap, — read the full passage →
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 →
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.
`Watch ye therefore, because ye have not known in what hour your Lord doth come; — read the full passage →
And hath been as a tree planted by waters, And by a rivulet he sendeth forth his roots, And he doth not see when heat cometh, And his leaf hath been green, And in a year of dearth he is not sorrowful, Nor doth he cease from making fruit.
They sowed wheat, and have thorns reaped, They have become sick--they profit not, And they have been ashamed of your increases, Because of the fierceness of the anger of Jehovah.
Whoso is sowing perverseness reapeth sorrow, And the rod of his anger weareth out.
The fruit of the righteous <FI>is<Fi> a tree of life, And whoso is taking souls <FI>is<Fi> wise.
There is who is scattering, and yet is increased, And who is keeping back from uprightness, only to want. — read the full passage →
lo, I have stood at the door, and I knock; if any one may hear my voice, and may open the door, I will come in unto him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
And I say: In the Spirit walk ye, and the desire of the flesh ye may not complete; — read the full passage →
And God saith, `Lo, I have given to you every herb sowing seed, which <FI>is<Fi> upon the face of all the earth, and every tree in which <FI>is<Fi> the fruit of a tree sowing seed, to you it is for food;
sober, pure, keepers of <FI>their own<Fi> houses, good, subject to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be evil spoken of.
Have ye not known that your body is a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit in you, which ye have from God? and ye are not your own,
for the wages of the sin <FI>is<Fi> death, and the gift of God <FI>is<Fi> life age-during in Christ Jesus our Lord.
`If ye love me, my commands keep,
So then, my brethren beloved, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger, — read the full passage →
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.
Jesus answered, `Thou wouldest have no authority against me, if it were not having been given thee from above; because of this, he who is delivering me up to thee hath greater sin.'
`In this was my Father glorified, that ye may bear much fruit, and ye shall become my disciples.
`Let not your heart be troubled, believe in God, also in me believe; — read the full passage →
`Him it behoveth to increase, and me to become less;
And Jehovah doth lead thee continually, And hath satisfied in drought thy soul, And thy bones He armeth, And thou hast been as a watered garden, And as an outlet of waters, whose waters lie not.
In the year of the death of king Uzziah--I see the Lord, sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and His train is filling the temple. — read the full passage →
and the land hath given its fruit, and ye have eaten to satiety, and have dwelt confidently on it.
who being reviled--was not reviling again, suffering--was not threatening, and was committing himself to Him who is judging righteously,
Not that I did already obtain, or have been already perfected; but I pursue, if also I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by the Christ Jesus; — read the full passage →
yes, indeed, and I count all things to be loss, because of the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, because of whom of the all things I suffered loss, and do count them to be refuse, that Christ I may gain, and be found in him,
But what things were to me gains, these I have counted, because of the Christ, loss; — read the full passage →
subjecting yourselves to one another in the fear of God.
because he who is sowing to his own flesh, of the flesh shall reap corruption; and he who is sowing to the Spirit, of the Spirit shall reap life age-during;
with Christ I have been crucified, and live no more do I, and Christ doth live in me; and that which I now live in the flesh--in the faith I live of the Son of God, who did love me and did give himself for me;
And this: He who is sowing sparingly, sparingly also shall reap; and he who is sowing in blessings, in blessings also shall reap; — read the full passage →
Let not then the sin reign in your mortal body, to obey it in its desires; — read the full passage →
do not say that it is yet four months, and the harvest cometh; lo, I say to you, Lift up your eyes, and see the fields, that they are white unto harvest already. — read the full passage →
And he spake this simile: `A certain one had a fig-tree planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit in it, and he did not find; — read the full passage →
`And when the season of the fruits came nigh, he sent his servants unto the husbandmen, to receive the fruits of it,
and in the morning turning back to the city, he hungered, — read the full passage →
therefore from their fruits ye shall know them.
so every good tree doth yield good fruits, but the bad tree doth yield evil fruits. — 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.
And dost bring out to the hungry thy soul, And the afflicted soul dost satisfy, Then risen in the darkness hath thy light, And thy thick darkness <FI>is<Fi> as noon. — read the full passage →
Happy <FI>are<Fi> ye sowing by all waters, Sending forth the foot of the ox and the ass!
And He hath given rain <FI>for<Fi> thy seed, With which thou dost sow the ground, And bread, the increase of the ground, And it hath been fat and plenteous, Enjoy do thy cattle in that day an enlarged pasture.
Because the vineyard of Jehovah of Hosts <FI>Is<Fi> the house of Israel, And the man of Judah His pleasant plant, And He waiteth for judgment, and lo, oppression, For righteousness, and lo, a cry.
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