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4 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, knowe ye not that the amitie of the world is the enimitie of God? Whosoeuer therefore will be a friend of the world, maketh himselfe the enemie of God.
16 And Ruth answered, Intreate mee not to leaue thee, nor to depart from thee: for whither thou goest, I will goe: and where thou dwellest, I will dwell: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. 17 Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried. the Lord do so to me and more also, if ought but death depart thee and me.
1 And when he had made an ende of speaking vnto Saul, the soule of Ionathan was knit with the soule of Dauid, and Ionathan loued him, as his owne soule. 2 And Saul tooke him that day, and woulde not let him returne to his fathers house. 3 Then Ionathan and Dauid made a couenant: for he loued him as his owne soule.
10 For if they fal, the one wil lift vp his felow: but wo vnto him that is alone: for he falleth, and there is not a second to lift him vp.
10 Be affectioned to loue one another with brotherly loue. In giuing honour, goe one before another,
24 A man that hath friends, ought to shew him selfe friendly: for a friend is neerer then a brother.
20 He that walketh with the wise, shalbe wise: but a companion of fooles shalbe afflicted.
17 Yron sharpeneth yron, so doeth man sharpen the face of his friend.
11 For I long to see you, that I might bestowe among you some spirituall gift, that you might be strengthened: 12 That is, that I might be comforted together with you, through our mutuall faith, both yours and mine.
9 As oyntment and perfume reioyce the heart, so doeth the sweetenes of a mans friend by hearty counsell.
33 Be not deceiued: euill speakings corrupt good maners.
11 Beloued, if God so loued vs, we ought also to loue one another. 12 No man hath seene God at any time. If we loue one another, God dwelleth in vs, and his loue is perfect in vs.
9 Hee that couereth a transgression, seeketh loue: but hee that repeateth a matter, separateth the prince.
28 A frowarde person soweth strife: and a tale teller maketh diuision among princes.
7 Beloued, let vs loue one another: for loue commeth of God, and euery one that loueth, is borne of God, and knoweth God.
1 And Dauid sayde, Is there yet any man left of the house of Saul, that I may shew him mercie for Ionathans sake?
13 Greater loue then this hath no man, when any man bestoweth his life for his friendes.
9 As oyntment and perfume reioyce the heart, so doeth the sweetenes of a mans friend by hearty counsell. 10 Thine owne friend and thy fathers friend forsake thou not: neither enter into thy brothers house in the day of thy calamitie: for better is a neighbour that is neere, then a brother farre off.
17 A friende loueth at all times: and a brother is borne for aduersitie.
5 Open rebuke is better then secret loue. 6 The wounds of a louer are faithful, and the kisses of an enemie are pleasant.
19 Honour thy father and mother: and thou shalt loue thy neighbour as thy selfe.
9 Two are better then one: for they haue better wages for their labour. 10 For if they fal, the one wil lift vp his felow: but wo vnto him that is alone: for he falleth, and there is not a second to lift him vp.
12 And if one ouercome him, two shall stand against him: and a threefolde coard is not easily broken.
15 Henceforth call I you not seruants: for the seruant knoweth not what his master doeth: but I haue called you friends: for all things that I haue heard of my Father, haue I made knowen to you.
14 He that is in miserie, ought to be comforted of his neighbour: but men haue forsaken the feare of the Almightie.
3 Then Ionathan and Dauid made a couenant: for he loued him as his owne soule.
24 A man that hath friends, ought to shew him selfe friendly: for a friend is neerer then a brother.
24 Make no friendship with an angrie man, neither goe with the furious man, 25 Least thou learne his wayes, and receiue destruction to thy soule.
17 A friende loueth at all times: and a brother is borne for aduersitie.
1 A song of degrees or Psalme of David. Behold, howe good and howe comely a thing it is, brethren to dwell euen together.
17 Yron sharpeneth yron, so doeth man sharpen the face of his friend.
10 Thine owne friend and thy fathers friend forsake thou not: neither enter into thy brothers house in the day of thy calamitie: for better is a neighbour that is neere, then a brother farre off.
13 Greater loue then this hath no man, when any man bestoweth his life for his friendes.
1 A song of degrees or Psalme of David. Behold, howe good and howe comely a thing it is, brethren to dwell euen together. 2 It is like to the precious oyntment vpon the head, that runneth downe vpon the beard, euen vnto Aarons beard, which went downe on the border of his garments: 3 And as the dew of Hermon, which falleth vpon the mountaines of Zion: for there the Lord appointed the blessing and life for euer.
12 This is my commandement, that ye loue one another, as I haue loued you.
33 Be not deceiued: euill speakings corrupt good maners.
6 God maketh the solitarie to dwell in families, and deliuereth them that were prisoners in stocks: but the rebellious shall dwell in a dry land.
21 And this commandement haue we of him, that he that loueth God, should loue his brother also.
9 Two are better then one: for they haue better wages for their labour.