Humildade

8 In conclusion, all of you should be of one mind, quick to sympathize, kind to the brethren, tenderhearted, lowly-minded,

3 Do nothing in a spirit of factiousness or of vainglory, but, with true humility, let every one regard the rest as being of more account than himself;

18 Married women, be submissive to your husbands, as is fitting in the Lord.

19 Married men, be affectionate to your wives, and do not treat them harshly.

12 Clothe yourselves therefore, as God's own people holy and dearly loved, with tender-heartedness, kindness, lowliness of mind, meekness, long-suffering;

35 Then sitting down He called the Twelve, and said to them, »If any one wishes to be first, he must be last of all and servant of all.«

13 You however, brethren, were called to freedom. Only do not turn your freedom into an excuse for giving way to your lower natures; but become bondservants to one another in a spirit of love.

48 and said to them, »Whoever for my sake receives this little child, receives me; and whoever receives me, receives Him who sent me. For the lowliest among you all–he is the greatest.«

20 And to our God and Father be the glory throughout the Ages of the Ages! Amen.

2 When you give in charity, never blow a trumpet before you as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and streets in order that their praises may be sung by men. I solemnly tell you that they already have their reward.

6 Humble yourselves therefore beneath the mighty hand of God, so that at the right time He may set you on high.

3 Your adornment ought not to be a merely outward thing–one of plaiting the hair, putting on jewelry, or wearing beautiful dresses.

4 Instead of that, it should be a new nature within–the imperishable ornament of a gentle and peaceful spirit, which is indeed precious in the sight of God.

10 Humble yourselves in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you.

13 Which of you is a wise and well-instructed man? Let him prove it by a right life with conduct guided by a wisely teachable spirit.

2 with all lowliness of mind and unselfishness, and with patience, bearing with one another lovingly, and earnestly striving to maintain,

28 and the things which the world regards as base, and those which it sets utterly at nought –things that have no existence– God has chosen in order to reduce to nothing things that do exist;

29 to prevent any mortal man from boasting in the presence of God.

29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me; for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.

30 For it is good to bear my yoke, and my burden is light.«

16 Have full sympathy with one another. Do not give your mind to high things, but let humble ways content you. Do not be wise in your own conceits.