wmth@Matthew:1:20 @ But while he was contemplating this step, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, »...afraid to bring home your wife...
wmth@Matthew:5:37 ...But let your language...`Yes, yes,' or `No, no.' Anything in excess of this comes from the Evil one.
wmth@Matthew:6:4 @...in secret; and then your Father...–He who sees in secret– will recompense you.
wmth@Matthew:6:6 @...is in secret, and your Father...–He who sees in secret– will recompense you.
wmth@Matthew:6:18 @...is in secret; and your Father...–He who sees in secret– will recompense you.
wmth@Matthew:6:25 @ For this reason I charge you not to be over-...drink, nor yet about your bodies,...
wmth@Matthew:7:4 @...Or how say to your brother,...`...the beam is in your own...
wmth@Matthew:9:2 @ Here they brought to Him a paralytic lying on a bed. Seeing their faith Jesus said to the paralytic, »Take courage, my child; your sins are pardoned.«
wmth@Matthew:9:4 @ Knowing their thoughts Jesus said, »...cherishing evil thoughts in your... hearts?
wmth@Matthew:9:6 @ But, to prove to you that the Son of Man has authority on earth to pardon sins« –He then says to the paralytic, »Rise, and take up your bed and go home.«
wmth@Matthew:9:11 @ The Pharisees noticed this, and they inquired of His disciples, »Why does your Teacher eat with the tax-gatherers and notorious sinners?«
wmth@Matthew:9:14 @ At that time John's disciples came and asked Jesus, »...the Pharisees fast, but your disciples...«
wmth@Matthew:9:18 @ While He was thus speaking, a Ruler came up and profoundly bowing said, »...but come and put your hand...«
wmth@Matthew:9:22 @ And Jesus turned and saw her, and said, »Take courage, daughter; your faith has cured you.« And the woman was restored to health from that moment.
wmth@Matthew:9:29 @ So He touched their eyes and said, »According to your faith let it be to you.«
wmth@Matthew:11:17 @ »`We have played the flute to you,' they say, `...you have not beaten your... breasts.'«
wmth@Matthew:12:2 @ But the Pharisees saw it and said to Him, »Look! your disciples are doing what the Law forbids them to do on the Sabbath.«
wmth@Matthew:12:13 @ Then He said to the man, »Stretch out your arm.« And he stretched it out, and it was restored quite sound like the other.
wmth@Matthew:12:47 @ So some one told Him, »Your mother and your brothers are standing outside, and desire to speak to you.«
wmth@Matthew:13:27 @ So the farmer's men come and ask him, »`...that you sowed on your land?...
wmth@Matthew:15:2 @ »Why do your disciples transgress the tradition of the Elders by not washing their hands before meals?«
wmth@Matthew:15:3 @ »Why do you, too,« He retorted, »...for the sake of your... tradition?
wmth@Matthew:15:28 @ »O woman,« replied Jesus, »great is your faith: be it done to you as you desire.« And from that moment her daughter was restored to health.
wmth@Matthew:16:22 @ Then Peter took Him aside and began taking Him to task. »Master,« he said, »...this will not be your... lot.«
wmth@Matthew:16:23 @ But He turned and said to Peter, »...hindrance to me, because your thoughts...«
wmth@Matthew:17:20 @ »Because your faith is so small,« He replied; »for I solemnly declare to you that if you have faith like a mustard-seed, you shall say to this mountain, `Remove from this place to that,' and it will remove; and nothing shall be impossible to you.
wmth@Matthew:17:24 @ After their arrival at Capernaum the collectors of the half-shekel came and asked Peter, »Does not your Teacher pay the half-shekel?«
wmth@Matthew:20:21 @ »What is it you desire?« He asked. »Command,« she replied, »...hand and one at your left...«
wmth@Matthew:21:28 @ »But give me your judgement. There was a man who had two sons. He came to the elder of them, and said,« `My son, go and work in the vineyard to-day.'
wmth@Matthew:23:8 @ »As for you, do not accept the title of `...for one alone is your Teacher,...«
wmth@Matthew:23:10 @ And do not accept the name of `leader,' for your Leader is one alone–the Christ.
wmth@Matthew:23:30 ...and your boast...»`If we had lived in the time of our forefathers, we should not have been implicated with them in the murder of the Prophets.'
wmth@Matthew:23:34 @ »For this reason I am sending to you Prophets and wise men and Scribes. Some of them you will put to death–...you will flog in your synagogues...«
wmth@Matthew:24:3 @ Afterwards He was on the Mount of Olives and was seated there when the disciples came to Him, apart from the others, and said, »...be the sign of your Coming...«
wmth@Matthew:24:20 @ »But pray that your flight may not be in winter, nor on the Sabbath;«
wmth@Matthew:24:33 @ So you also, when you see all these signs, may be sure that He is near–at your very door.
wmth@Matthew:25:8 @ »`Give us some of your oil,' said the foolish ones to the wise, `for our torches are going out.'«
wmth@Matthew:25:21 @ »`You have done well, good and trustworthy servant,' replied his master; `...charge of much: share your master's...«
wmth@Matthew:25:23 @ »`Good and trustworthy servant, you have done well,' his master replied; `...charge of much: share your master's...«
wmth@Matthew:25:27 @ Your duty then was to deposit my money in some bank, and so when I came I should have got back my property with interest.
wmth@Matthew:25:34 @ »Then the King will say to those at His right,« `...Father's blessed ones, receive your inheritance...
wmth@Matthew:26:18 @ »Go into the city,« He replied, »to a certain man, and tell him, `...hand. It is at your house...«
wmth@Matthew:26:50 @ »Friend,« said Jesus, »carry out your intention.« Then they came and laid their hands on Jesus and seized Him firmly.
wmth@Matthew:26:52 @ »Put back your sword again,« said Jesus, »for all who draw the sword shall perish by the sword.
wmth@Matthew:26:63 @ Jesus however remained silent. Again the High Priest addressed Him. »In the name of the ever-living God,« he said, »...now put you on your oath....«
wmth@Matthew:26:73 @ A short time afterwards the people standing there came and said to Peter, »...one of them, for your brogue...«
wmth@Matthew:27:4 @ and said, »I have sinned, in betraying to death one who is innocent.« »What does that matter to us?« they replied; »it is your business.«
wmth@Matthew:28:5 @ But the angel said to the women, »As for you, dismiss your fears. I know that it is Jesus that you are looking for–the crucified One.
wmth@Mark:1:44 @ and saying, »...the Priest, and for your purification...«
wmth@Mark:2:5 @ Seeing their faith, Jesus said to the paralytic, »My son, your sins are pardoned.«
wmth@Mark:2:8 @ At once perceiving by His spirit that they were reasoning within themselves, Jesus asked them, »...you thus argue in your... minds?
wmth@Mark:2:9 @ Which is easier?–to say to this paralytic, `Your sins are pardoned,' or to say, `Rise, take up your mat, and walk?'
wmth@Mark:2:11 @ »To you I say, `Rise, take up your mat and go home.'«
wmth@Mark:3:5 @ Grieved and indignant at the hardening of their hearts, He looked round on them with anger, and said to the man, »Stretch out your arm.« He stretched it out, and the arm was completely restored.
wmth@Mark:3:32 @ Now a crowd was sitting round Him; so they tell Him, »Your mother and your brothers and sisters are outside, inquiring for you.«
wmth@Mark:4:11 @ »To you,« He replied, »...to those others outside your number...
wmth@Mark:5:9 @ Jesus also questioned him. »What is your name?« He said. »Legion,« he replied, »for there are a host of us.«
wmth@Mark:5:19 @ But He would not allow it. »Go home to your family,« He said, »and report to them all that the Lord has done for you, and the mercy He has shown you.«
wmth@Mark:5:23 @ and besought Him with many entreaties. »My little daughter,« he said, »...you come and lay your hands...«
wmth@Mark:5:34 @ »Daughter,« He said, »...and be free from your... complaint.«
wmth@Mark:6:18 @ For John had repeatedly told Herod, »...to be living with your brother's...«
wmth@Mark:7:5 @ So the Pharisees and Scribes put the question to Him:»Why do your disciples transgress the traditions of the Elders, and eat their food with unclean hands?«
wmth@Mark:7:9 @ »Praiseworthy indeed!« He added, »...in order to observe your own...
wmth@Mark:7:29 @ »For those words of yours, go home,« He replied; »...has gone out of your... daughter.«
wmth@Mark:8:15 @ and when He admonished them, »...to it, be on your guard...«
wmth@Mark:8:17 @ He perceived what they were saying, and He said to them, »...see and understand? Are your minds...
wmth@Mark:8:33 @ But turning round and seeing His disciples, He rebuked Peter. »Get behind me, Adversary,« He said, »for your thoughts are not God's thoughts, but men's.«
wmth@Mark:9:38 @ »Rabbi,« said John to Him, »...man making use of your name...«
wmth@Mark:9:47 ...Or if your eye...-blind than remain in possession of two eyes and be thrown into Gehenna,
wmth@Mark:10:5 @ »...was in consideration of your stubborn...« said Jesus, »that Moses enacted this law for you;
wmth@Mark:10:28 @ »Remember,« said Peter to Him, »...everything and have become your... followers.«
wmth@Mark:10:37 @ »Allow us,« they replied, »...and the other at your left...«
wmth@Mark:12:24 @ »...this the cause of your... error,« replied Jesus– your ignorance alike of the Scriptures and of the power of God?
wmth@Mark:12:38 @ Moreover in the course of His teaching He said, »Be on your guard against the Scribes who like to walk about in long robes and to be bowed to in places of public resort,
wmth@Mark:14:64 @...impious words. What is your... judgement?« Then with one voice they condemned Him as deserving of death.
wmth@Luke:1:13 @ But the angel said to him, »...has been heard: and your wife...
wmth@Luke:1:35 @ The angel answered, »...and for this reason your holy...`the Son of God.'
wmth@Luke:1:36 ...And see, your relative...–she also has conceived a son in her old age; and this is the sixth month with her who was called barren.
wmth@Luke:1:38 @ »I am the Lord's maidservant,« Mary replied; »...me in accordance with your... words!« And then the angel left her.
wmth@Luke:1:42 @ and uttered a loud cry of joy. »Blest among women are you,« she said, »and the offspring of your body is blest!
wmth@Luke:1:61 @ »...is not one of your... family,« they said, »who has that name.«
wmth@Luke:2:49 @ When they saw Him, they were smitten with amazement, and His mother said to Him, »My child, why have you behaved thus to us? Your father and I have been searching for you in anguish.«
wmth@Luke:3:8 @...lives which shall prove your change...`We have Abraham as our forefather,' for I tell you that God can raise up descendants for Abraham from these stones.
wmth@Luke:3:14 @ The soldiers also once and again inquired of him, »And we, what are we to do?« His answer was, »...and be content with your... pay.«
wmth@Luke:4:21 @ Then He proceeded to say to them, »To-...this Scripture fulfilled in your... hearing.«
wmth@Luke:4:23 @ »Doubtless,« said He, »you will quote to me the proverb, `...do here also in your native...«
wmth@Luke:5:4 @ When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon, »...water, and let down your nets...«
wmth@Luke:5:5 @ »Rabbi,« replied Peter, »...caught nothing; but at your command...«
wmth@Luke:5:14 @ He ordered him to tell no one. »But go,« He said, »...make the offering for your purification...«
wmth@Luke:5:20 @ He saw their faith and said to him, »Friend, your sins are forgiven.«
wmth@Luke:5:22 @ Well aware of their reasonings, Jesus answered their questions by asking in turn, »...you are debating in your... hearts?
wmth@Luke:5:24 @ But to prove to you that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins« –Turning to the paralytic He said, »...you, Rise, take up your bed,...«
wmth@Luke:6:10 @ And looking round upon them all He said to the man, »Stretch out your arm.« He did so, and the arm was restored.
wmth@Luke:6:21 @ »...who hunger now, because your hunger...« Blessed are you who now weep aloud, because you shall laugh.
wmth@Luke:6:42 @...can you say to your brother,...`...the splinter out of your brother's...
wmth@Luke:7:44 @ Then turning towards the woman He said to Simon, »...woman? I came into your house:...
wmth@Luke:8:25 @ »Where is your faith?« He asked them. But they were filled with terror and amazement, and said to one another, »Who then is this? for He gives orders both to wind and waves, and they obey Him.«
wmth@Luke:8:30 @ »What is your name?« Jesus asked him. »Legion,« he replied–because a great number of demons had entered into him;
wmth@Luke:9:3 @ And He commanded them, »Take nothing for your journey; neither stick nor bag nor bread nor money; and do not have an extra under garment.
wmth@Luke:9:41 @ »O unbelieving and perverse generation!« replied Jesus; »...bear with you? Bring your son...«
wmth@Luke:9:49 @ »Rabbi,« replied John, »...man making use of your name...«
wmth@Luke:9:50 @ »Do not forbid him,« said Jesus, »...against you is on your... side.«
wmth@Luke:10:9 @ Cure the sick in that town, and tell them, »`...God is now at your... door.'
wmth@Luke:10:11 @ »`The very dust of your town that hangs about us we wipe off as a protest. Only be sure of this, that the Kingdom of God is close at hand.'«
wmth@Luke:10:17 @ When the Seventy returned, they exclaimed joyfully, »...us when we utter your... name.«
wmth@Luke:11:19 @ And if it is by the power of Baal-...demons, by whom do your disciples...
wmth@Luke:11:39 @ The Master however said to him, »...cup or plate, while your secret...
wmth@Luke:11:46 @ »Alas too for you expounders of the Law!« replied Jesus, »...cumbrous burdens which you yourselves will...
wmth@Luke:12:15 @ And to the people He said, »Take care, be on your guard against all covetousness, for no one's life consists in the superabundance of his possessions.«
wmth@Luke:12:19 @ and I will say to my life, »`...years to come: take your ease,...
wmth@Luke:12:20 @ »But God said to him,« `Foolish man, this night your life is demanded from you; and these preparations–for whom shall they be?'
wmth@Luke:12:22 @ Then turning to His disciples He said, »For this reason I say to you, `...to eat, and for your bodies,...
wmth@Luke:13:12 @ But Jesus saw her, and calling to her, He said to her, »...you are free from your... weakness.«
wmth@Luke:13:24 @ »...every nerve to force your way...« He answered; »for multitudes, I tell you, will endeavour to find a way in and will not succeed.
wmth@Luke:13:26 @ »Then you will plead,« `...eaten and drunk in your company...
wmth@Luke:13:31 @ Just at that time there came some Pharisees who warned Him, saying, »...this place and continue your journey;...«
wmth@Luke:14:10 @...lowest place, that when your host...`My friend, come up higher.' This will be doing you honour in the presence of all the other guests.
wmth@Luke:14:12 @ Also to His host, who had invited Him, He said, »...dinner, do not invite your friends...
wmth@Luke:15:27 @ »`Your brother has come,' he replied; `and your father has had the fat calf killed, because he has got him home safe and sound.'«
wmth@Luke:15:29 @ »`All these years,' replied the son, `...time disobeyed any of your orders,...«
wmth@Luke:16:2 @ He called him and said, »`...Render an account of your stewardship,...
wmth@Luke:16:6 @ »`A hundred firkins of oil,' he replied.« `Here is your account,' said the steward: `sit down quickly and change it into fifty firkins.'
wmth@Luke:16:7 @ »To a second he said,« `And how much do you owe?' »`A hundred quarters of wheat,' was the answer.« »`Here is your account,' said he: `change it into eighty quarters.'«
wmth@Luke:16:15 @ »You are they,« He said to them, »...men, but God sees your hearts;...
wmth@Luke:16:25 @ »`Remember, my child,' said Abraham, `...your good things during your lifetime,...«
wmth@Luke:17:3 ...Be on your guard....»If your brother acts wrongly, reprove him; and if he is sorry, forgive him;
wmth@Luke:17:6 @ »If your faith,« replied the Lord, »is like a mustard seed, you might command this black-mulberry-tree, `...your roots and plant yourself in...
wmth@Luke:17:7 @ But which of you who has a servant ploughing, or tending sheep, will say to him when he comes in from the farm, `...at once and take your place...
wmth@Luke:17:19 @ And He said to him, »Rise and go: your faith has cured you.«
wmth@Luke:18:42 @ »Recover your sight,« said Jesus:»your faith has cured you.«
wmth@Luke:19:5 @ As soon as Jesus came to the place, He looked up and said to him, »...I must stay at your house...-day.«
wmth@Luke:19:16 @ »So the first came and said,« `Sir, your pound has produced ten pounds more.'
wmth@Luke:19:20 @ »The next came.« `Sir,' he said, `here is your pound, which I have kept wrapt up in a cloth.
wmth@Luke:19:22 @ »`By your own words,' he replied, `I will judge you, you bad servant. You knew me to be a severe man, taking up what I did not lay down, and reaping what I did not sow:«
wmth@Luke:19:39 @ Thereupon some of the Pharisees in the crowd appealed to Him, saying, »Rabbi, reprove your disciples.«
wmth@Luke:21:14 @ »Make up your minds, however, not to prepare a defence beforehand,
wmth@Luke:21:34 @ »...heed to yourselves, lest your souls...-indulgence and drunkenness or the anxieties of this life, and that day come upon you, suddenly, like a falling trap;
wmth@Luke:22:19 @ Then, taking a Passover biscuit, He gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, »...is being given on your behalf:...«
wmth@Luke:22:20 @ He gave them the cup in like manner, when the meal was over. »This cup,« He said, »...be poured out on your... behalf.
wmth@Luke:23:28 @ But Jesus turned towards them and said, »...me, but weep for yourselves and...
wmth@Luke:24:38 @ but He said to them, »...there such questionings in your... minds?
wmth@John:1:26 @ »I baptize in water only,« John answered, »but in your midst stands One whom you do not know–
wmth@John:1:38 @ Then Jesus turned round, and seeing them following He asked them, »What is your wish?« »Rabbi,« they replied- »where are you staying?«
wmth@John:2:18 @ So the Jews asked Him, »What proof of your authority do you exhibit to us, seeing that you do these things?«
wmth@John:4:16 @ »Go and call your husband,« said Jesus; »and come back.«
wmth@John:4:27 @ Just then His disciples came, and were surprised to find Him talking with a woman. Yet not one of them asked Him, »What is your wish?« or »Why are you talking with her?«
wmth@John:4:42 @ and they said to the woman, »...Him simply because of your statements;...«
wmth@John:5:10 @ That day was a Sabbath. So the Jews said to the man who had been cured, »...you must not carry your... mat.«
wmth@John:5:11 @ »He who cured me,« he replied, »said to me, `Take up your mat and walk.'«
wmth@John:5:12 @ »Who is it,« they asked, »that said to you, `Take up your mat and walk'?«
wmth@John:6:27 ...Bestow your pains...–that food which will be the Son of Man's gift to you; for on Him the Father, God, has set His seal.«
wmth@John:6:49 @ Your forefathers ate the manna in the Desert, and they died.
wmth@John:6:58 @...is unlike that which your forefathers...–for they ate and yet died. He who eats this bread shall live for ever.«
wmth@John:6:68 @ »Master,« replied Simon Peter, »to whom shall we go? Your teachings tell us of the Life of the Ages.
wmth@John:7:3 @ So His brothers said to Him, »...not only we but your disciples...
wmth@John:7:22 @ Consider therefore. Moses gave you the rite of circumcision (...with Moses, but with your earlier...), and even on a Sabbath day you circumcise a child.
wmth@John:8:19 @ »Where is your Father?« they asked. »You know my Father as little as you know me.« He replied; »if you knew me, you would know my Father also.«
wmth@John:8:21 @ Again He said to them, »...you will die in your sins....«
wmth@John:8:41 @...doing the deeds of your father....»We,« they replied, »are not illegitimate children. We have one Father, namely God.«
wmth@John:8:42 @ »If God were your Father,« said Jesus, »you would love me; for it is from God that I came and I am now here. I have not come of myself, but sent me.
wmth@John:8:54 @ »Were I to glorify myself,« answered Jesus, »I should have no real glory. There is One who glorifies me–...who you say is your... God.
wmth@John:9:17 @ And there was a division among them. So again they asked the once blind man, »What is your account of him? –for he opened your eyes.«»He is a Prophet,« he replied.
wmth@John:9:19 @ »Is this your son, who you say was born blind? How is it then that he can now see?«
wmth@John:9:26 @ »What did he do to you?« they asked; »how did he open your eyes?«
wmth@John:9:41 @ »If you were blind,« answered Jesus, »...that you see. So your sin...«
wmth@John:12:19 @ The result was that the Pharisees said among themselves, »Observe how idle all your efforts are! The world is gone after him!«
wmth@John:12:30 @ »It is not for my sake,« said Jesus, »...voice came, but for your... sakes.
wmth@John:13:37 @ »Master,« asked Peter again, »...down my life on your... behalf.
wmth@John:13:38 @ »...you will lay down your life...« said Jesus; »in most solemn truth I tell you that the cock will not crow before you have three times disowned me.«
wmth@John:14:1 @ »Let not your hearts be troubled. Trust in God: trust in me also.
wmth@John:15:8 @ By this is God glorified–by your bearing abundant fruit and thus being true disciples of mine.
wmth@John:15:21 @...you on account of your bearing...–because they do not know Him who sent me.
wmth@John:16:1 @ »These things I have spoken to you in order to clear stumbling-blocks out of your path.«
wmth@John:16:7 @ »Yet it is the truth that I am telling you–it is to your advantage that I go away. For unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him to you.«
wmth@John:18:11 @ Jesus therefore said to Peter, »Put back your sword. Shall I refuse to drink the cup of sorrow which the Father has given me to drink?«
wmth@John:18:14 @ (It was this Caiaphas who had advised the Jews, saying, »It is to your interest that one man should die for the People.«)
wmth@John:18:31 @ »Take him yourselves,« said Pilate, »and judge him by your Law.«»We have no power,« replied the Jews, »to put any man to death.«
wmth@John:18:35 @ »Am I a Jew?« exclaimed Pilate; »it is your own nation and the High Priests who have handed you over to me. What have you done?«
wmth@John:19:9 @ »What is your origin?« he asked. But Jesus gave him no answer.
wmth@John:19:14 @ It was the day of Preparation for the Passover, about six o'clock in the morning. Then he said to the Jews, »There is your king!«
wmth@John:19:15 @ This caused a storm of outcries, »Away with him! Away with him! Crucify him!«»Am I to crucify your king?« Pilate asked. »We have no king, except Caesar,« answered the High Priests.
wmth@John:19:26 @ So Jesus, seeing His mother, and seeing the disciple whom He loved standing near, said to His mother, »Behold, your son!«
wmth@John:19:27 @ Then He said to the disciple, »Behold, your mother!« And from that time the disciple received her into his own home.
wmth@John:20:17 @ »Do not cling to me,« said Jesus, »for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But take this message to my brethren: `...to my Father and your Father,...«
wmth@John:20:27 @ Then He said to Thomas, »Bring your finger here and feel my hands; bring you hand and put it into my side; and do not be ready to disbelieve but to believe.«
wmth@Acts:2:38 @ »Repent,« replied Peter, »...to the remission of your sins,...
wmth@Acts:5:3 @ »Ananias,« said Peter, »...Satan taken possession of your heart,...
wmth@Acts:5:9 @ »How was it,« replied Peter, »...men who have buried your husband...«
wmth@Acts:5:28 @ »We strictly forbad you to teach in that name–did we not?« he said. »...have filled Jerusalem with your teaching,...«
wmth@Acts:7:3 @ and said to him, »`Leave your country and your relatives, and go into whatever land I point out to you.'
wmth@Acts:7:32 @ »`...am the God of your forefathers,...« Quaking with fear Moses did not dare gaze.
wmth@Acts:7:33 @ »`Take off your shoes,' said the Lord, `for the spot on which you are standing is holy ground.«
wmth@Acts:7:51 @ »O stiff-necked men, uncircumcised in heart and ears, you also are continually at strife with the Holy Spirit–just as your forefathers were.«
wmth@Acts:8:20 @ »Perish your money and yourself,« replied Peter, »because you have imagined that you can obtain God's free gift with money!
wmth@Acts:9:17 @ So Ananias went and entered the house; and, laying his two hands upon Saul, said, »Saul, brother, the Lord –...appeared to you on your... journey–...that you may recover your sight...«
wmth@Acts:9:34 @ Peter said to him, »...you. Rise and make your own...« He at once rose to his feet.
wmth@Acts:10:21 @ So Peter went down and said to the men, »...is the reason of your... coming?«
wmth@Acts:12:8 @ »Fasten your girdle,« said the angel, »and tie on your sandals.« He did so. Then the angel said, »Throw your cloak round you, and follow me.«
wmth@Acts:14:15 @...with natures kindred to your own;...-living God, the Creator of earth and sky and sea and of everything that is in them.
wmth@Acts:14:17 @ and yet by His beneficence He has not left His existence unattested–...and fruitful seasons, satisfying your hearts...«
wmth@Acts:15:7 @ and after there had been a long discussion Peter rose to his feet. »It is within your own knowledge,« he said, »that God originally made choice among you that from my lips the Gentiles were to hear the Message of the Good News, and believe.
wmth@Acts:16:15 @ When she and her household had been baptized, she urged us, saying, »If in your judgement I am a believer in the Lord, come and stay at my house.« And she made us go there.
wmth@Acts:16:31 @ »Believe on the Lord Jesus,« they replied, »and both you and your household will be saved.«
wmth@Acts:16:36 @ So the jailer brought Paul word, saying, »...go, and proceed on your way...«
wmth@Acts:18:6 @ But upon their opposing him with abusive language, he shook his clothes by way of protest, and said to them, »...ruin will be upon your own...«
wmth@Acts:18:9 @ And, in a vision by night, the Lord said to Paul, »Dismiss your fears: go on speaking, and do not give up.
wmth@Acts:19:36 @...becomes you to maintain your... self-control and not act recklessly.
wmth@Acts:21:13 @ His reply was, »...breaking my heart with your grief?...«
wmth@Acts:22:13 @ came to me and standing at my side said, »`Brother Saul, recover your sight.'« I instantly regained my sight and looked up at him.
wmth@Acts:22:18 @ I saw Jesus, and He said to me, »`...they will not accept your testimony...
wmth@Acts:23:35 @ he said, »...have to say, when your accusers...« And he ordered him to be detained in custody in Herod's Palace.
wmth@Acts:24:2 @ So Paul was sent for, and Tertullus began to impeach him as follows:»Indebted as we are,« he said, »...and for reforms which your wisdom...
wmth@Acts:24:4 @ But –not to detain you too long–...I beg you in your forbearance...
wmth@Acts:25:9 @ Then Festus, being anxious to gratify the Jews, asked Paul, »...Jerusalem, and there stand your trial...«
wmth@Acts:28:21 @ »For our part,« they replied, »...or stated anything to your... disadvantage.
wmth@Acts:28:25 @ Unable to agree among themselves, they at last left him, but not before Paul had spoken a parting word to them, saying, »...Holy Spirit say to your forefathers...
wmth@Romans:2:3 @...do such things although your own...–...you imagine that you yourself will...
wmth@Romans:2:5 @...are treasuring up against yourself anger...–the day when the righteousness of God's judgements will stand revealed.
wmth@Romans:6:19 @ your human infirmity leads me to employ these familiar figures–...as you once surrendered your faculties...-increasing disregard of Law, so you must now surrender them into bondage to Righteousness ever advancing towards perfect holiness.
wmth@Romans:10:6 @ But the righteousness which is based on faith speaks in a different tone. »Say not in your heart,« it declares, »`Who shall ascend to Heaven?'« –that is, to bring Christ down;
wmth@Romans:10:8 @ But what does it say?»...close to you, in your mouth...« that is, the Message which we are publishing about the faith–
wmth@Romans:12:2 @...the entire renewal of your minds,...–that will which is good and beautiful and perfect.
wmth@Romans:13:3 @ For judges and magistrates are to be feared not by right-doers but by wrong-doers. You desire –do you not?–...no reason to fear your ruler....
wmth@Romans:13:4 @...is God's servant for your benefit....–an administrator to inflict punishment upon evil-doers.
wmth@Romans:16:19 @ Your fidelity to the truth is everywhere known. I rejoice over you, therefore, but I wish you to be wise as to what is good, and simple-minded as to what is evil.
wmth@1Corinthians:1:10 @ Now I entreat you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, to cultivate a spirit of harmony –all of you–...a perfect union through your having...
wmth@1Corinthians:4:6 @...have done so for your sakes,...»Nothing beyond what is written!« –so that you may cease to take sides in boastful rivalry, for one teacher against another.
wmth@1Corinthians:4:15 @ For even if you were to have ten thousand spiritual instructors–...in Christ Jesus became your father...
wmth@1Corinthians:6:4 @ If therefore you have things belonging to this life which need to be decided, is it men who are absolutely nothing in the Church–... whom you make your... judges?
wmth@1Corinthians:7:14 @ For, in such cases, the unbelieving husband has become –and is–...a Christian brother. Otherwise your children...
wmth@1Corinthians:10:29 @...mean his conscience, not your own....»Why, on what ground,« you may object, »is the question of my liberty of action to be decided by a conscience not my own?
wmth@1Corinthians:14:16 @ Otherwise, if you bless God in spirit only, how shall he who is in the position of an ungifted man say the `...does not know what your words...
wmth@1Corinthians:15:2 @ through which also you are obtaining salvation, if you bear in mind the words in which I proclaimed it–unless indeed your faith has been unreal from the very first.
wmth@2Corinthians:1:24 @...you in respect of your faith...–...however, desire to help your... joy–...in the matter of your faith...
wmth@2Corinthians:8:9 @ For you know the condescending goodness of our Lord Jesus Christ–how for your sakes He became poor, though He was rich, in order that you through His poverty might grow rich.
wmth@2Corinthians:10:15 @...the hope that, as your faith...–still keeping within our own sphere– promotion to a larger field of labour,
wmth@2Corinthians:11:3 @...craftiness deceived Eve, so your minds...-heartedness and their fidelity to Christ.
wmth@2Corinthians:13:9 @ and it is a joy to us when we are powerless, but you are strong. This we also pray for–the perfecting of your characters.
wmth@Galatians:3:5 @ He who gives you His Spirit and works miracles among you–...it the result of your having...
wmth@Galatians:3:16 @ (Now the promises were given to Abraham and to his seed. God did not say »and to seeds,« as if speaking of many, but »and to your seed,« since He spoke of only one–and this is Christ.)
wmth@Ephesians:1:13 @...the Good News of your salvation...–having believed in Him– were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit;
wmth@Ephesians:2:11 @...were Gentiles as to your bodily...–their circumcision being one which the knife has effected.
wmth@Ephesians:3:16 @ to grant you –in accordance with the wealth of His glorious perfections–...with power penetrating to your inmost...
wmth@Ephesians:6:15 @ as well as the shoes of the Good News of peace–...a firm foundation for your... feet.
wmth@Philippians:2:12 @ Therefore, my dearly-loved friends, as I have always found you obedient, labour earnestly with fear and trembling –not merely as though I were present with you, but much more now since I am absent from you–...to make sure of your own...
wmth@Philippians:2:25 @ Yet I deem it important to send Epaphroditus to you now–...in arms, and is your messenger...
wmth@Colossians:2:13 @ And to you –...in the uncircumcision of your natural...– He has nevertheless given Life with Himself, having forgiven us all our transgressions.
wmth@Colossians:3:5 @...Therefore put to death your earthward...–fornication, impurity, sensual passion, unholy desire, and all greed, for that is a form of idolatry.
wmth@Colossians:3:8 @...now you must rid yourselves of...–angry and passionate outbreaks, ill-will, evil speaking, foul-mouthed abuse–...these may never soil your... lips.
wmth@Colossians:4:12 @...you, always wrestling on your behalf...–Christians of ripe character and of clear conviction as to everything which is God's will.
wmth@1Thessalonians:2:14 @ For you, brethren, followed the example of the Churches of God in Christ Jesus which are in Judaea; seeing that you endured the same ill-...at the hands of your countrymen,...
wmth@2Thessalonians:1:10 @ when He comes on that day to be glorified in His people and to be wondered at among all who have believed, including you–...which we brought for your... acceptance.
wmth@2Thessalonians:2:13 @...due to God on your behalf...–brethren whom the Lord loves–...Spirit's sanctifying influence and your belief...
wmth@2Timothy:1:5 @...faith which is in your... heart–...Lois and then in your mother...
wmth@2Timothy:4:5 @ But as for you, you must exercise habitual self-control, and not live a self-...discharge the obligations of your... office.
wmth@Philemon:1:2 @ and to our sister Apphia and our comrade Archippus–...to the Church in your... house.
wmth@Philemon:1:19 @ I Paul write this with my own hand–I will pay you in full. (...you owe me even your own...)
wmth@Hebrews:12:3 @ Therefore, if you would escape becoming weary and faint-hearted, compare your own sufferings with those of Him who endured such hostility directed against Him by sinners.
wmth@Hebrews:13:5 @ Your lives should be untainted by love for money. Be content with what you have; for God Himself has said,
wmth@Hebrews:13:7 ...Remember your former...–it was they who brought you God's Message. Bear in mind how they ended their lives, and imitate their faith.
wmth@James:2:18 @ Nay, some one will say, »...actions: prove to me your faith...
wmth@James:4:8 @...you sinners, and make your hearts...-hearted towards God.
wmth@James:4:14 @ when, all the while, you do not even know what will happen to-...is the nature of your life?...
wmth@James:5:4 @...who have gathered in your crops...–pay which you are keeping back–...those who have been your reapers...
wmth@James:5:12 @...any other oath. Let your... `yes' be simply `yes,' and your `no' be simply `no;' that you may not come under condemnation.
wmth@1Peter:1:7 @...that the testing of your faith...–being more precious than that of gold, which perishes and yet is proved by fire– may be found to result in praise and glory and honour at the re-appearing of Jesus Christ.
wmth@1Peter:1:15 @ but –in imitation of the holy One who has called you–...be holy in all your habits...
wmth@1Peter:2:12 @ Live honourable lives among the Gentiles, in order that, although they now speak against you as evil-...they may yet witness your good...
wmth@1Peter:2:18 @...servants, be submissive to your masters,...–not only if they are kind and thoughtful, but also if they are unreasonable.
wmth@1Peter:3:3 @ Your adornment ought not to be a merely outward thing–one of plaiting the hair, putting on jewelry, or wearing beautiful dresses.
wmth@1Peter:5:8 @ Curb every passion, and be on the alert. Your great accuser, the Devil, is going about like a roaring lion to see whom he can devour.
wmth@2Peter:1:5 @ But for this very reason –adding, on your part, all earnestness– along with your faith, manifest also a noble character: along with a noble character, knowledge;
wmth@2Peter:1:19 @ And in the written word of prophecy we have something more permanent; to which you do well to pay attention –as to a lamp shining in a dimly-lighted place–...morning star rises in your... hearts.
wmth@3John:1:3 @...and bear witness to your fidelity...–that you live in obedience to the truth.
wmth@Jude:1:12 @ These men –sunken rocks!–...share the pleasure of your... love-feasts, unrestrained by fear while caring only for themselves; clouds without water, driven away by the winds; trees that cast their fruit, barren, doubly dead, uprooted;
wmth@Revelation:2:9 @...sufferings I know, and your poverty...–but you are rich– and the evil name given you by those who say that they themselves are Jews, and are not, but are Satan's synagogue.
wmth@Revelation:3:1 @ »To the minister of the Church at Sardis write as follows:« `...stars says. I know your... doings–you are supposed to be alive, but in reality you are dead.
wmth@Revelation:3:9 @ I will cause some belonging to Satan's synagogue who say that they themselves are Jews, and are not, but are liars–...come and fall at your feet...
wmth@Revelation:3:15 @ I know your doings–you are neither cold nor hot; I would that you were cold or hot!
wmth@Revelation:3:18 @...so as to hide your shameful...-salve to anoint your eyes with, so that you may be able to see.
wmth@Revelation:10:9 @ So I went to the angel and asked him to give me the little book. »Take it,« he said, »...eaten it, although in your mouth...«
wmth@Revelation:14:15 @ And another, an angel, came out of the sanctuary, calling in a loud voice to Him who sat on the cloud, and saying, »Use your sickle and reap the harvest, for the hour for reaping it has come: the harvest of the earth is over-ripe.«
wmth@Revelation:14:18 @ And another angel came out from the altar –he who had power over fire– and he spoke in a loud voice to him who had the sharp sickle, saying, »Use your sharp sickle, and gather the bunches from the vine of the earth, for its grapes are now quite ripe.«
wmth@Revelation:19:10 @ Then I fell at his feet to worship him. But he exclaimed, »...a fellow bondservant of your brethren...« Testimony to Jesus is the spirit which underlies Prophecy.