1 Corinthians 6:8
but ye youre selues do wroge and defraude, and that euen the brethre.
but ye youre selues do wroge and defraude, and that euen the brethre.
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5This I saye to youre shame. Is there vtterly no wyse man amoge you? What not one at all, that can iudge betwene brother & brother?
6but one brother goeth to lawe with another, and that before the vnbeleuers?
7Now therfore is there vtterly a faute amoge you, that ye go to lawe one with another. Why rather suffre ye not wronge? Why suffre ye not youre selues rather to be defrauded?
6And that no man go to farre, ner defraude his brother in bargayninge. For the LORDE is the auenger of all soch thinges, as we haue sayde & testified vnto you afore tyme.
1How dare one off you hauynge busynes with another, go to lawe before the vnrighteous, and not before the sayntes?
9Knowe ye not that ye vnrighteous shal not inheret the kyngdome of God? Be not disceaued. Nether whoremongers, ner worshippers off ymages, ner breakers off wedlocke, ner weaklinges, nether abusers of them selues with mankynde,
10ner theues, nether the couetous, ner drokardes, ner cursed speakers, ner extorcioners shal inheret the kyngdome of God.
12But whan ye synne so agaynst the brethren, and wounde their weake coscience, ye synne agaynst Christ.
4are ye not parciall in youre selues, and haue iudged after euyll thoughtes?
11Backbyte not one another, brethren. He that backbyteth his brother, and he yt iudgeth his brother, backbyteth the lawe, and iudgeth the lawe. But and yf thou iudge the lawe, thou art not an obseruer of the lawe: but a iudge.
9Grodge not one agaynst another brethren, lest ye be damned. Beholde, the iudge stondeth before the dore.
6But ye haue despised the poore. Are not the rych they which oppresse you: & they which drawe you before iudges?
7Do not they speake euell of that good name after which ye be named.
8Yf ye fulfill the royall lawe acordinge to the scripture which saith: Thou shalt loue thyne neghbour as thyselfe, ye do well.
9But yf ye regarde one person more then another, ye comit synne, and are rebuked of the lawe as trsagressours.
2And ye are puft vp, and haue not rather sorowed, that he which hath done this dede, mighte be put fro amoge you.
26And on the nexte daye he shewed himself vnto them as they stroue together, and wolde haue set them at one agayne, and sayde: Syrs, ye are brethren, why hurte ye one another?
27But he that dyd his neghboure wronge, thrust him awaye, and sayde: Who made the a ruler and iudge ouer vs?
2Vnderstode vs right. We haue hurte no ma, we haue corrupte no man, we haue defrauded no man.
57Yee and why iugde ye not of youre selues, what is right?
8Shulde a man vse falsede and disceate with God, as ye vse falsede and disceate with me? Yet ye saye: wherin vse we disceate with the? In Tythes and heaue offerynges.
9Therfore are ye cursed with penury, because ye dyssemble with me, all the sorte of you.
1Brethren, Yf eny ma be ouertaken of a faute, ye which are spirituall, enfourme him with a meke sprete: and considre thine owne selfe, that thou also be not tempted.
2Beare ye one anothers burthe, and so shal ye fulfyll the lawe of Christ.
25But he that doth wronge, shal receaue for the wronge that he hath done, for there is no respecte of persons (with God.)
19then shall ye do vnto him, euen as he thoughte to do vnto his brother: that thou mayest put awaye the euell from the that
10Do the wyddowe, the fatherlesse, the straunger, and poore no wronge: and let no man ymagen euell agaynst his brother in his hert.
2Whan a soule synneth, & trespaceth agaynst the LORDE, so that he denyeth vnto his neghboure that which he gaue him to kepe, or that was put vnder his hande, or that he hath violently taken awaye, or gotten vnrighteously,
3or founde that was lost, and denyeth it with a false ooth, what so euer it be, wherin a man synneth agaynst his neghboure. Now whan it commeth so to passe,
6Ye haue codempned and haue killed the iust, and he hath not resisted you.
11Ye shal not steale, nether lye, ner deale falsely one with another.
16Erre not my deare brethre.
16But nowe ye reioyce in youre bostinges. All soche reioysynge is euell.
6Thou hast take the pledge from thy brethre for naught, & robbed the naked of their clothinge:
4Beholde, the hyre of the labourers which haue reped downe youre feldes (which hyer is of you kept backe by fraude) cryeth: and the cryes of the which haue reped, are entred in to the eares of the LORDE Sabaoth.
12But aboue all thinges my brethre, sweare not, nether by heaue, nether by earth, nether by eny other othe. Let youre ye be ye, and yor naye naye: lest ye faule in to ypocricy.
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, ad go aboute to ouerthrowe youre owne frende.
12not as Cain, which was of the wicked, and slewe his brother. And wherfore slewe he him? euen because his awne workes were euell, and his brothers righteous.
14Now whan thou sellest ought vnto thy neghboure, or byest eny thinge of him, there shal none of you oppresse his brother:
6Youre reioysinge is not good. Knowe ye not that a litle leuen sowereth the whole lompe of dowe.
6(Let no man disceaue you with vayne wordes) for because of these commeth the wrath of God vpon the children of vnbeleue.
6Thou shalt not wraist the righte of thy poore in his cause.
13This is not done to the intent, that other shulde haue ease, and ye cobraunce,
2But ye ymagin myschefe in youre hertes, and youre hondes deale with wickednesse.
10& that meant I not at all of the whoremongers of this worlde, ether of the couetous, or of extorcioners, or of the that worshippe ymages, for then must ye nedes haue gone out of the worlde.
11But now haue I wrytte vnto you, yt ye shulde haue nothinge to do with them: (Namely,) yf there be eny man that is called a brother, and is an whoremonger, or couetous, or a worshipper of ymages, ether a raylar, or a dronkarde, or an extorcioner, with soch shal ye not eate.
15Yf thy brother trespace agaynst the, go and tell him his faute betwene the and him alone. Yf he heare the, thou hast wone thy brother.
31And as ye wolde that men shulde do vnto you, euen so do ye vnto them likewyse.
18But yf he haue hurte the, or oweth the oughte, that laye to my charge.
8Of soch an vngodly personne as thou, & of ye sonne of man that is rightuous as thou pretendest to be: