Luke 17:3
take care of your conduct. if your brother offend you, rebuke him, and if he repent, forgive him.
1 John 2:9
he that says, he is in the light, and yet hates his brother, is still in darkness.
1 John 2:11
but he that hates his brother, is in darkness, he walks in darkness, and knows not whither he is going, because the darkness hath blinded his eyes.
Romans 1:32
who knowing the divine rule of right, did not perceive that they who commit such things are worthy of death, and not only they who do the same, but they who give countenance to those that do them.
Galatians 6:1
Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, do you, who are spiritual, restore him with all gentleness, taking heed lest you yourselves be overcome by temptation.
Ephesians 5:11
and be not accomplices in the fruitless practices of vice; on the contrary, condemn them.
1 Timothy 5:22
Don't be hasty to ordain any man: and be not accessory to the faults of others: preserve your own integrity.
Matthew 18:15-17
Now in case such a brother do you an injury, go and expostulate with him in private: if he repents, thou hast saved thy brother.
1 Corinthians 5:2
this you have made a matter of levity, instead of being concern'd in discarding him that has done such an action.
Galatians 2:11-14
But when Peter came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, for he was to be blamed.
1 Timothy 5:20
Those that transgress reprove in publick, to strike a terror in the rest.
2 Timothy 4:2
to preach the word with assiduity upon all occasions: reprove, censure, exhort, with the most tender persuasions.
Titus 1:13
the charge is true: wherefore rebuke them sharply, that they maybe sound in the faith;
Titus 2:15
these things remonstrate: recommend and enforce with all your authority: guard yourself against all contempt.
1 John 3:12-15
not acting like Cain, who was of that wicked one, and slew his brother: but why did he slay him? because his own actions were evil, and his brother's were virtuous.
2 John 1:10-11
whoever comes to you unaccompanied with this doctrine, don't admit him to your house, nor treat him with the common term of civility.