5 Bible Verses about Widows, Should Be
Most Relevant Verses
1 Timothy 5:4
Verse Concepts
FamiliesparentingRaising ChildrenFamily FirstpietyWomen's RolesResponsibilityMotherhoodParenting ResponsibilitiesRespecting ParentsparenthoodGrandmothersCaring For ParentsCaring For ChildrenYouthGrandparentsLove Between RelativesPoverty, Remedies Forethics, personal
Children, attitudes towardsHomeHonouring ParentsReligiondiscipleship, nature ofChildren, Duties OfLove, And The WorldPeople ProvidingRightsLearning From Other PeopleParentsAcceptance, From GodChildren, responsibilities to GodSanctity Of LifeGrandchildrenPleasing GodFaithfulness, In Human RelationshipsLeaving Parents For SpouseFathers Responsibilities
But, if any widow has children or grand-children, let them learn first to show regard to their own family, and to make returns to their parents; for this is acceptable before God.
Acts 6:1
Now in these days, when the disciples were being multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Grecian Jews against the Hebrews, because their widows were being overlooked in the daily ministration.
1 Timothy 5:9
Let a widow be enrolled, when she has become not less than sixty years old, having been a wife of one man,
James 1:27
Verse Concepts
People Helping OrphansThe FatherAcceptance, divineTrue ReligionHoliness, Worldly SeparationCompassion, Examples OfCaring For OthersPoverty, Attitudes TowardsdiscouragementGiving, Of PossessionsAfflicted, Duty To ThemHonorCommitment, to the worldVisiting Of The SickPurity, Moral And SpiritualShepherds, As Church LeaderAcceptance, Of WorshipGod Caring For OrphansLove To Others Shown In
Orphansethics, socialActive LifestylesReligionSociety, Positive Aspects OfBereaved, Care ForAbsent FathersCares Of This WorldRestored In Jesus Christethics, incentives towardsAge DiscriminationSensitivityWidowsSocial JusticeExploitationsFaultlessnessPerfection, HumanBlamelessness, In Christian Living
A religion, pure and undefiled with our God and Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their tribulation, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.