Acts 6:3

wherefore, brethren, chuse out of your number seven persons of good reputation, full of the holy spirit and wisdom, who may have the management of this affair:

Luke 18:2

saying, in a certain city there was a judge, who neither feared God, nor regarded man.

Luke 18:4

for some time he refus'd to do it: but at length he said in himself; tho' I neither fear God, nor regard man;

Acts 20:33

I have not desir'd to get from any one either silver, or gold, or apparel.

1 Timothy 3:3

not given to wine or violence, but of a gentle temper, averse to contention and avarice: a master of economy,

1 Timothy 6:9-11

themselves to temptations and snares, and to many foolish noxious passions, which plunge men into ruin and perdition. for the love of money is the root of all evil:

2 Peter 2:14-15

their eyes are inflam'd with adultery, and unextinguishable vice: they insnare the souls of the inconstant. their minds are practis'd in the arts of avarice: an execrable race, who have deserted the right way,

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Moreover thou shalt provide out of all the people able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness; and place such over them, to be rulers of thousands, and rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens:

Moreover

Such as

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Moreover

Acts 6:3
wherefore, brethren, chuse out of your number seven persons of good reputation, full of the holy spirit and wisdom, who may have the management of this affair:

Such as

Luke 18:2
saying, in a certain city there was a judge, who neither feared God, nor regarded man.

Hating

Acts 20:33
I have not desir'd to get from any one either silver, or gold, or apparel.
1 Timothy 3:3
not given to wine or violence, but of a gentle temper, averse to contention and avarice: a master of economy,
1 Timothy 6:9
themselves to temptations and snares, and to many foolish noxious passions, which plunge men into ruin and perdition. for the love of money is the root of all evil:
2 Peter 2:14
their eyes are inflam'd with adultery, and unextinguishable vice: they insnare the souls of the inconstant. their minds are practis'd in the arts of avarice: an execrable race, who have deserted the right way,