17 Bible Verses about Jesus Christ, Meekness Of
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Lift up my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am meek and humble in heart; and ye shall find rest to your souls.
And I Paul myself beseech you by the meekness and equity of Christ, who, in face truly low with you, but at a distance bold towards you:
Say to the daughter of Zion, Behold, thy king comes to thee, meek, and mounted upon an ass, and a colt, son of a beast of burthen.
But emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, born in the likeness of men:
He shall not cry, and be shall not lift up, and he shall not cause his voice to be heard without
The Lord Jehovah opened to me the ear and I opposed not, and I drew not back. My back I gave to those smiting, and my cheeks to those tearing out the hair: and my face I hid not from shame and spittle.
He was pressed, and he was afflicted, and he will not open his mouth: he was brought as a sheep for the slaughter, and as a sheep before his shearers being dumb and he will not open his mouth.
And the passage of the writing which he read was this, As a sheep for slaughter was he brought; and as a lamb before him shearing it dumb, so he opened not his mouth:
He shall not contend, nor cry; nor shall any hear his voice in the streets.
And in the accusing him by the chief priests and the more ancient, he answered nothing. Then says Pilate to him, Hearest thou not what they witness against thee? And he answered him not to one word: so that the leader wondered greatly.
For which the greater, he reclining, or he serving? is not he reclining and I am in the midst of you as he serving.
And Jesus said, Father, let them go; for they know not what they do. And having divided his garments, they cast lots.
Then casts he water into a washing vessel, and began to wash the feet of the disciples, and to wipe with the linen cloth with which he was girded.
But emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, born in the likeness of men: And found in fashion as man, he humbled himself, being obedient until death, and the death of the cross.
Looking in the distance to Jesus the author and completer of the faith; who for the joy laid before him endured the cross, having despised the shame, and sat down on the right hand of the throne of God.
Who, being reviled, reviled not back; suffering, he threatened not; and delivered to him judging justly;
In the morrow John sees Jesus coming to him, and says, Behold the Lamb of God, be taking away the sin of the world.

