Ephesians 4:2
With all lowlynesse & mekenesse, with long sufferyng, forbearyng one another in loue.
With all lowlynesse & mekenesse, with long sufferyng, forbearyng one another in loue.
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12Put on therfore (as the elect of God, holy and beloued) bowels of mercie, kyndenesse, humblenesse of mynde, mekenesse, long sufferyng,
13Forbearyng one another, and forgeuyng one another, yf any man haue a quarel agaynst any: euen as Christe forgaue you, so also do ye.
14And aboue all thynges put on loue, which is the bonde of perfectnesse.
3Endeuoryng to kepe the vnitie of the spirite in the bonde of peace:
31Let all bytternesse, and fiercenesse, & wrath, and crying, and euyll speakyng, be put away from you, with all maliciousnesse.
32Be ye curteous one to another, merciful, forgeuing one another, euen as God for Christes sake hath forgeuen you.
8In conclusion, be ye all of one minde, of one heart, loue as brethren, be pitiful, be curteous,
4Loue suffreth long, and is curteous: Loue enuieth not, loue doth not frowardely, swelleth not,
5Dealeth not dishonestlie, seeketh not her owne, is not prouoked to anger, thynketh none euyll,
1I therfore, a prisoner in the Lorde, exhorte you, that ye walke worthy of the vocatio wherewith ye are called,
1If there be therefore any consolation in Christe, yf any comfort of loue, if any felowship of ye spirite, yf any compassion and mercie,
2Fulfyl ye my ioy, that ye be lyke mynded, hauyng the same loue, being of one accorde, of one mynde,
3Let nothyng be done through stryfe or vayne glorie, but in mekenesse of mynde euery man esteeme one ye other better then hym selfe.
4Loke not euery man on his owne thynges, but euery man also on the thynges of others.
2To blaspheme no man, to be no fyghters, but gentle, shewyng all mekenesse vnto all men.
11Strenthened with all might, through his glorious power, vnto all patience and long sufferyng with ioyfulnesse:
24And the seruaunt of the Lorde must not striue: but be gentle vnto all men, apt to teache, sufferyng euyll in mekenesse,
25Instructing the which are contrarie mynded, yf God at any tyme wyll geue them repentaunce, to the knowledge of the trueth:
21What wyl ye? Shal I come vnto you with a rodde, or in loue and in the spirite of mekenesse?
1I Paul my selfe beseche you by the mekenesse & gentlenesse of Christ, whiche when I am present among you, am lowlye: but am bolde towarde you beyng absent.
8But aboue all thynges, haue feruent loue among your selues: For loue shall couer the multitude of sinnes.
14We exhort you brethren, warne them that are vnruly, comfort the feeble mynded, lyft vp the weake, be pacient towarde all men.
1Brethren, yf a man be taken in any fault, ye which are spiritual restore such a one in the spirite of mekenes, consideryng thy selfe, lest thou also be tempted.
2Beare ye one anothers burthen, and so fulfyll the lawe of Christe.
22But the fruite of the spirite is, loue, ioye, peace, long sufferyng, gentlenesse, goodnesse, fayth,
23Mekenesse, temperauncie: agaynst such there is no lawe.
1Would to God ye coulde haue suffred me a litle in my foolishnesse: and in dede ye do forbeare me.
5Let your pacient mynde be knowen vnto all men: The Lorde is at hande.
10Affectioned one to another with brotherly loue, in geuyng honour, go one before another.
6In watchynges, in fastinges, in purenesse, in knowledge, in long suffryng, in kyndnesse, in the holy ghost, in loue vnfaigned:
15But folowyng trueth in loue, let vs growe vp into him in all thynges whiche is the head, Christ:
16In whom all the body beyng coupled and knit together by euery ioynt of subministration, accordyng to the effectuall power in ye measure of euery part, maketh increase of the body, vnto the edifiyng of it selfe in loue.
17This I say therfore, and testifie in the Lorde, that ye hencefoorth walke not as other gentiles walke, in vanitie of their mynde:
5Likewise ye younger, submit your selues vnto the elder: Submit your selues euery man one to another, decke your selues inwardly in lowlynes of mynde: For God resisteth the proude, and geueth grace to the humble.
1We whiche are stronge, ought to beare ye fraylnes of the weake, & not to stande in our owne conceiptes.
2Let euery man please his neygbour, in that that is good to edifiyng.
4So that we our selues reioyce in you in the Churches of God, ouer your pacience and faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that ye suffer,
14Let al your thinges be done with loue.
10But thou hast folowed my doctrine, fashion of lyuyng, purpose, fayth, long sufferyng, loue, patience,
12And labour, working with our owne handes. We are reuyled, and we blesse. We are persecuted, and suffer it.
4But in all thynges let vs behaue our selues as ye ministers of God, in much pacience, in afflictions, in necessities, in anguisshes,
8Wherfore, though I myght be much bolde in Christe, to inioyne thee that which is conuenient:
16Beyng of lyke affection one towardes another, beyng not hye mynded: but makyng your selues equall to them of the lower sort. Be not wise in your owne opinions,
5The God of pacience and consolation, graunt you to be lyke mynded one towardes another, after the ensample of Christe Iesu:
7In godlynesse brotherly kyndnesse, in brotherly kyndnesse loue.
26Let vs not be desirous of vayne glorie, prouoking one another, enuying one another.
2And walke ye in loue, euen as Christe hath loued vs, and hath geuen hym selfe for vs an offering and a sacrifice of a sweete smellyng sauour to God.
15Wherfore I also after that I hearde of the fayth which ye haue in the Lorde Iesus, and loue vnto all the saintes,
8Wherfore I pray you, that you would confirme your loue towardes hym.
25Wherfore, puttyng away lying, speake euery man trueth vnto his neyghbour, forasmuch as we are members one of another.