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Romans:12:11 @ In business, not slothful, in spirit, fervent, to the Lord, doing service,
rotherham@1Corinthians:6:15 @ Know ye not that, your bodies, are, members of Christ? Shall I, then, take away the members of the Christ and make them members of a harlot? Far be it!
rotherham@1Corinthians:6:16 @ Or know ye not that, he that joineth himself unto the harlot, is, one body? For, saith he, the two, shall become, one flesh;
rotherham@1Corinthians:15:53 @ For this corruptible must needs clothe itself with incorruptibility, and this mortal, clothe itself, with immortality.
rotherham@1Corinthians:15:54 @ But, whensoever, this mortal, shall clothe itself with immortality, then, shall be brought to pass the saying that is written Death hath been swallowed up, victoriously;
rotherham@2Corinthians:5:2 @ And verily, in this, we sigh, earnestly desiring to clothe ourselves over, with our habitation which is of heaven,
rotherham@2Corinthians:5:3 @ Although, indeed, even clothing ourselves, we shall not be found, naked;
rotherham@2Corinthians:5:4 @ And verily, we who are in the tent, do sigh, being weighed down, while yet we are not wishing to unclothe ourselves, but to clothe ourselves over, in order that, what is mortal, may be swallowed up, by life.
rotherham@Colossians:2:14 @ Having blotted out the handwriting against us by the decrees, which was hostile to us, and hath taken away, the same, out of the midst, nailing it up to the cross:
rotherham@Hebrews:5:11 @ Concerning whom, great, is our discourse, and of difficult interpretation, to express, seeing that, slothful, have ye become in the hearing;
rotherham@Hebrews:6:12 @ In order that, not slothful, ye may become, but imitators of them who, through faith and patience, were becoming heirs of the promises.
rotherham@Hebrews:11:31 @ By faith, Rahab the harlot perished not with them who refused to yield, she having welcomed the spies with peace.
rotherham@James:2:2 @ For, if there enter into your synagogue a man wearing gold rings in gay clothing, and there enter a destitute man also, in soiled clothing,
rotherham@James:2:3 @ And ye eye him that hath on the gay clothing, and say, Thou, be sitting here, pleasantly, and, unto the destitute man, say Thou, stand, or sit there under my footstool,
rotherham@James:2:25 @ And, in like manner also, Rahab the harlot, Was it not, by works, she was declared righteous, when she gave welcome unto the messengers, and, by another way, urged them forth?
rotherham@1Peter:5:3 @ Nor yet as lording it over the allotted portions, but becoming, ensamples, to the beloved flock;
rotherham@2Peter:2:7 @ And, righteous Lot, when getting worn out by the behaviour of them who were impious in wantonness, he rescued