2 Always carry one another's burdens, and so obey the whole of Christ's Law.
31 The second is this: Thou shalt love thy fellow man as thou lovest thyself.' »Other Commandment greater than these there is none.«
10 As for brotherly love, be affectionate to one another; in matters of worldly honour, yield to one another.
9 For the precepts, »Thou shalt not commit adultery,« »Thou shalt do no murder,«»Thou shalt not steal,«»Thou shalt not covet,« and all other precepts, are summed up in this one command, »Thou shalt love thy fellow man as much as thou lovest thyself.«
12 and as for you, may the Lord teach you to love one another and all men, with a growing and a glowing love, resembling our love for you.
1 Let brotherly love always continue.
2 Do not neglect to show kindness to strangers; for, in this way, some, without knowing it, have had angels as their guests.
34 A new commandment I give you, to love one another; that as I have loved you, you also may love one another.
2 Let each of us endeavour to please his fellow Christian, aiming at a blessing calculated to build him up.
11 For this is the Message you have heard from the beginning–that we are to love one another.
8 Above all continue to love one another fervently, for love throws a veil over a multitude of faults.
1 You are therefore without excuse, O man, whoever you are who sit in judgement upon others. For when you pass judgement on your fellow man, you condemn yourself; for you who sit in judgement upon others are guilty of the same misdeeds;
11 Therefore encourage one another, and let each one help to strengthen his friend, as in fact you do.
27 The religious service which is pure and stainless in the sight of our God and Father is to visit fatherless children and widowed women in their time of trouble, and to keep one's own self unspotted from the world.
5 One man esteems one day more highly than another; another esteems all days alike. Let every one be thoroughly convinced in his own mind.
14 For the entire Law has been obeyed when you have kept the single precept, which says, »You are to love your fellow man equally with yourself.«
12 Everything, therefore, be it what it may, that you would have men do to you, do you also the same to them; for in this the Law and the Prophets are summed up.
24 Let no one be for ever seeking his own good, but let each seek that of his fellow man.
13 bearing with one another and readily forgiving each other, if any one has a grievance against another. Just as the Lord has forgiven you, you also must forgive.
10 So then, as we have opportunity, let us labour for the good of all, and especially of those who belong to the household of the faith.
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;
13 Therefore let us no longer judge one another; but, instead of that, you should come to this judgement–that we must not put a stumbling-block in our brother's path, nor anything to trip him up.
8 In conclusion, all of you should be of one mind, quick to sympathize, kind to the brethren, tenderhearted, lowly-minded,
10 Love avoids doing any wrong to one's fellow man, and is therefore complete obedience to Law.