Verse 2
One beleueth that he maye eate all thinge: but he that is weake, eateth herbes.
Referenced Verses
- Rom 14:14 : 14 I knowe, & am full certified in ye LORDE Iesu, yt there is nothinge comen of itselfe: but vnto him yt iudgeth it to be comen, to him is it comen.
- Gen 9:3 : 3 All that moueth and hath life, be youre meate. Euen as the grene herbe, so haue I geue you all.
- 1 Tim 4:4 : 4 For euery creature off God is good, and nothinge to be refused, yt is receaued with thankesgeuynge:
- Titus 1:15 : 15 Vnto ye cleane are all thinges cleane: but. to the vncleane & vnbeleuers, there is nothinge cleane, but both their mynde & conscience is defyled.
- Heb 9:10 : 10 onely with meates and drynkes, and dyuerse wasshinges, and iustifienges of the flesh, which were ordeyned vnto the tyme of reformacion.
- Heb 13:9 : 9 Be not caried aboute wt dyuerse and straunge lernynges: for it is a good thinge that the herte be stablysshed with grace, and not with meates, which haue not profited them, that haue had their pastyme in them.
- Gen 1:29 : 29 And God sayde: lo, I haue geuen you all maner herbes that beare sede vpon the whole earth, and all maner frutefull trees that beare sede, to be meate for you.
- Prov 15:17 : 17 Better is a meace of potage with loue, then a fat oxe wt euell will.
- Dan 1:12 : 12 O proue but ten dayes with thy seruauntes, and let vs haue potage to eate, and water to drynke:
- Dan 1:16 : 16 Thus Melassar toke awaye their meate and wyne, and gaue them potage therfore.
- Rom 14:22-23 : 22 Hast thou faith, haue it with yi selfe before God Happye is he, that codemneth not him selfe in yt thinge which he aloweth. 23 But he that maketh conscience of it and yet eateth, is dampned: because he doth it not of faith. For what so euer is not of faith, that same is synne.
- 1 Cor 10:25 : 25 What soeuer is solde in the fleshmarket, that eate, and axe no question for conscience sake.
- Gal 2:12 : 12 For afore there came certayne from Iames, he ate with the Heythe. But wha they were come, he withdrue and separated himselfe, fearinge the which were of the circumcision.