1 Timothy 3:8
Deacons likewise grave, not speaking equivocally, not holding to much wine, not occupied in sordid gain;
Philippians 1:1
Paul and Timotheus, servants of Jesus Christ, to all the holy in Christ Jesus at Philippi, with the overseers and servants:
Titus 2:3
The aged women likewise, becoming holy in a serene state of mind, not accusers, not slaves to much wine, teachers of good;
Leviticus 10:9
Wine and strong drink thou shalt not drink, thou and thy sons with thee, in your going in to the tent of appointment; and ye shall not die: a law forever to your generations.
Acts 6:3-6
Therefore, survey, brethren, seven men of you, being witnesses full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom, whom ye shall set over this need.
1 Timothy 3:3
Not intoxicated, not a quarrelsome person, not occupied in sordid gain; but equitable, without fighting, exempt from avarice;
1 Timothy 5:23
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach and thy frequent weaknesses.
Psalm 5:9
Not steadfast in his mouth; the midst of them mischiefs; their throat a grave opened; they will be smooth with their tongue,
Psalm 12:2
They will speak vanity each with his neighbor: smooth lips, with a heart and a heart will they speak
Psalm 50:19
Thou sentest thy month into evil, and thy tongue will contrive deceit
Psalm 52:2
Thy tongue will purpose mischief as a razor being sharpened, working deceit.
Ezekiel 44:21
And they shall not drink wine every priest in their going in to the inner enclosure.
Romans 3:13
Their throat an opened tomb; with their tongues have they used deceit; the poison of asps under their lips:
1 Timothy 3:12
Let the deacons be husbands of one wife, presiding well over the children and their own houses.
Titus 1:7
For a bishop must be irreproachable, as steward of God; not self-sufficient, not prone to anger, not intemperate, not a striker, not occupied in sordid gain.
James 3:10
Out of the same month comes forth blessing and cursing. There is no need, my brethren, for these things so to be.
1 Peter 5:2
Tend the flock of God which among you, inspecting, not by force, but voluntarily; neither occupied in sordid gain, but of a ready will;