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So, they crucified Him and divided His clothing by gambling for them to decide what each soldier would get.
But He said to him, "Man, who appointed me to judge or [decide on how] to divide [the property] between you two?"
But Peter and John replied, "You decide whether it is right before God to listen to you men or to Him;
While you owned it, was it not yours? Then after you sold it, did you not [still] have control over [what you did with] the money? Why did you decide in your heart to do such a thing? You [really] have not lied to men, but to God [about this matter]."
I am saying this to make you ashamed. Can there not be found one wise person [there] among you who is able to decide [on a matter] between his [Christian] brothers?
Now if an unbeliever invites you for a meal and you decide to go, eat whatever is set in front of you without asking any questions for [your] conscience' sake [See verse 25].
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