Thematic Bible
Thematic Bible
Adjudication at law » To be avoided
A letting forth of water, is the beginning of strife, therefore, before it breaketh out, abandon, contention.
Honour, hath the man who sitteth away from strife, but, any fool, may break through.
Do not go forth to strive in haste, - lest thou know not what to do in the latter end thereof, when thy neighbour, hath put thee to shame. Thy contention, urge thou with thy neighbour, and, the secret of another, do not reveal: Lest he that heareth expose thee, and, the report concerning thee, turn not away.
Be making agreement with thine adversary, quickly, while thou art with him, in the way, - lest once thine adversary deliver thee up unto the judge, and the judge, unto the officer, and, into prison, thou be cast.
Busy-bodies » Fools are
Honour, hath the man who sitteth away from strife, but, any fool, may break through.
Fools » Characteristics of » Meddlesomeness
Honour, hath the man who sitteth away from strife, but, any fool, may break through.
Fools » Are » Given to meddling
Honour, hath the man who sitteth away from strife, but, any fool, may break through.
Strife » Causes of » Forbidden
A letting forth of water, is the beginning of strife, therefore, before it breaketh out, abandon, contention.
Honour, hath the man who sitteth away from strife, but, any fool, may break through.
As he who layeth hold of the ears of a dog, is a passer-by, who giveth vent to his wrath over a quarrel, not his!
And, a servant of the Lord, ought not to strive, but to be, gentle, towards all, apt in teaching, ready to endure malice, -
Do not go forth to strive in haste, - lest thou know not what to do in the latter end thereof, when thy neighbour, hath put thee to shame.
Nothing by way of faction, nothing by way of vain-glory, - but, in lowliness of mind, accounting, one another, superior to yourselves, -
But, if, bitter jealousy, ye have, and rivalry, in your hearts; be not boasting and showing yourselves false against the truth!
Of these things, be putting them in remembrance, adjuring them before God not to be waging word-battles, - useful, for nothing, occasioning a subversion of them that hearken.
Strife » Avoiding strife
A letting forth of water, is the beginning of strife, therefore, before it breaketh out, abandon, contention.
Honour, hath the man who sitteth away from strife, but, any fool, may break through.
Do not go forth to strive in haste, - lest thou know not what to do in the latter end thereof, when thy neighbour, hath put thee to shame. Thy contention, urge thou with thy neighbour, and, the secret of another, do not reveal: Lest he that heareth expose thee, and, the report concerning thee, turn not away.
As in daytime, becomingly let us walk: not in revellings and in drunken bouts, not in chamberings and in wanton deeds, not in strife and envy; -
Nothing by way of faction, nothing by way of vain-glory, - but, in lowliness of mind, accounting, one another, superior to yourselves, -
Strife » It is honorable to cease from
Honour, hath the man who sitteth away from strife, but, any fool, may break through.