Parallel Verses

An Understandable Version

Extend hospitality to one another without complaining [that you have to].

New American Standard Bible

Be hospitable to one another without complaint.

King James Version

Use hospitality one to another without grudging.

Holman Bible

Be hospitable to one another without complaining.

International Standard Version

Show hospitality to one another without complaining.

A Conservative Version

stranger-loving toward each other without complaints.

American Standard Version

using hospitality one to another without murmuring:

Amplified

Be hospitable to one another without complaint.

Anderson New Testament

Be hospitable, one to another, without murmuring.

Bible in Basic English

Keep open house for all with a glad heart;

Common New Testament

Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling.

Daniel Mace New Testament

be mutually hospitable, without repining.

Darby Translation

hospitable one to another, without murmuring;

Emphatic Diaglott Bible

Be hospitable to one another, without murmurings.

Godbey New Testament

being hospitable to one another without grudging;

Goodspeed New Testament

Be ungrudgingly hospitable to one another.

John Wesley New Testament

Use hospitality one to another without grudging.

Julia Smith Translation

Being hospitable to one another without murmurings.

King James 2000

Practice hospitality one to another without grudging.

Lexham Expanded Bible

[Be] hospitable to one another without complaining.

Modern King James verseion

Be hospitable to one another, without grudging;

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

Be ye harborous, one to another, and that without grudging.

Moffatt New Testament

Be hospitable to each other, and do not grudge it.

Montgomery New Testament

Be hospitable to one another, without grudging.

NET Bible

Show hospitality to one another without complaining.

New Heart English Bible

Be hospitable to one another without grumbling.

Noyes New Testament

Be hospitable to one another without grudging.

Sawyer New Testament

Be hospitable one to another, without complaining;

The Emphasized Bible

Showing hospitality one to another without murmuring, -

Thomas Haweis New Testament

Exercise hospitality one towards another without grudgings.

Twentieth Century New Testament

Never grudge hospitality to one another.

Webster

Use hospitality one to another without grudging.

Weymouth New Testament

Extend ungrudging hospitality towards one another.

Williams New Testament

Be ungrudgingly hospitable to one another.

World English Bible

Be hospitable to one another without grumbling.

Worrell New Testament

being hospitable to one another, without murmuring;

Worsley New Testament

Be hospitable one to another, without grudging;

Youngs Literal Translation

hospitable to one another, without murmuring;

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
φιλόξενος 
Philoxenos 
Usage: 3

one
ἀλλήλων 
Allelon 
Usage: 85

to
εἰς 
Eis 
into, to, unto, for, in, on, toward, against,
Usage: 1267

ἀλλήλων 
Allelon 
Usage: 85

ἄνευ 
Aneu 
Usage: 2

References

Context Readings

Serving To The Glory Of God

8 Above everything else, have a warm love for one another, for such a love keeps many sins from occurring [between you]. 9 Extend hospitality to one another without complaining [that you have to]. 10 As each of you has received a gift [from God], you should make use of it [in the body], so that you will be [good] caretakers of the many unearned ways that God favors you.


Cross References

Philippians 2:14

Do everything without complaining and arguing,

1 Timothy 3:2

Now the overseer must be above reproach, the husband of [only] one wife, sober-minded [Note: When this word, used here figuratively, is used in its literal sense, it means to abstain from intoxicating drinks], sensible, respectable, hospitable, capable of teaching.

Hebrews 13:2

Do not forget to show hospitality toward strangers, for by doing this, some people have entertained angels without realizing it.

Romans 12:13

Contribute to the needs of God's people. Be eager in showing hospitality.

Titus 1:8

[He must be] hospitable, someone who loves what is good, sensible, upright, devout and self-controlled.

Romans 16:23

Gaius, who is hosting me [i.e., Paul] and the whole church [here], sends you his greetings. [Note: This was probably the Gaius who lived in Corinth (I Cor. 1:14) and was apparently both wealthy and generous]. Erastus, the city treasurer [of Corinth] sends his greetings to you, along with our brother Quartus. {{Some manuscripts contain verse 24), which repeats the benediction of verse 20}}

2 Corinthians 9:7

Each person should give what he has decided to in his heart, not grudgingly, nor out of a feeling that he has to, for God loves a cheerful giver.

Hebrews 13:16

But do not forget to do good deeds and share [with others], for God is very pleased with such "sacrifices."

James 5:9

Do not complain against one another, brothers, so that you will not [have to] be judged [and condemned for it]. Look, the Judge [i.e., Christ] is standing at the door! [See verse 8].

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