17 Let, iron, by iron, become sharp, and let, a man, sharpen the face of his friend.
63 Companion, am I, to all who revere thee, and to them who keep thy precepts.
10 Thine own friend and thy fathers friend, do not thou forsake; but, the house of thy brother, do not enter, in thy day of calamity, Better a neighbour near, than a brother far off.
17 At all times, doth a friend love, and, a brother for distress, must be born.
33 Be not deceiving yourselves,evil communications corrupt gentle manners:
5 Better is a rebuke that is open, than love carefully concealed.
6 Faithful are the wounds of a friend, but lavished are the kisses of an enemy.
9 Better are two, than one,in that they have a good reward for their toil.
10 For, if the one should fall, would raise up his companion,but alas! for him who is alone when he falleth, with no second to raise him up!
20 He that walketh with the wise, becometh wise, but, the friend of dullards, becometh foolish.
3 And Jonathan and David solemnised a covenant,because he loved him as his own soul.
13 Greater love than this, hath, no one, That, his life, one should lay down in behalf of his friends.
14 Ye, are, friends of mine, if ye be doing that which, I, am commanding you.
15 No longer, do I call you, servants, for, the servant, knoweth not what, his lord, is doing. But, you, I have called, friends, because, all things which I heard from my Father, made I known unto you.
11 Beloved! If, in this way, God, loved us, we also, ought to love, one another.
12 Upon God, hath no one, at any time, gazed: If we love one another, God, in us, abideth, and, his love, hath been perfected within us.
1 Lo! how good and how delightful, for brethren, to dwell together even as one.
2 Like the precious oil upon the head, descending upon the beard; the beard of Aaron,which descended unto the opening of his robe:
3 Like the dew of Hermon, which descended upon the mountains of Zion,for, there, did Yahweh command the blessing, Life, unto times age-abiding?
9 Oil and perfume, rejoice the heart, the sweetness of ones friend, more than fragrant wood.
12 This, is my own commandment, That ye be loving one another, just as I loved you.
13 Greater love than this, hath, no one, That, his life, one should lay down in behalf of his friends.
24 Do not have friendship with one given to anger, and, with a wrathful man, shall thou not enter in:
25 Lest thou learn his ways, and take a snare to thy soul.
4 Wealth, addeth many friends, but, the poor man, from his own friend, is parted.
10 In your brotherly love, unto one another, being tenderly affectioned, in honour, unto one another, giving preference;
23 And the scripture was fulfilled which saithAnd Abraham believed God, And it was reckoned to him as righteousness, and, Gods friend, was he called:
16 Hereby, have we come to understand love: in that, He, for us, his life laid down; and, we, ought, for the brethren, our lives to lay down.
17 But, whoso hath this worlds goods, and beholdeth his brother having, need, and shutteth up his tender affections from him, how, is, the love of God, abiding in him?
18 Dear children! Let us not be loving in word, nor yet with the tongue, but in deed and truth.
6 A kind man one may call, a great man,but, a faithful man, who can find?
24 A man having