1 Timothy 5:6
and she who is given to luxury, living -- hath died;
and she who is given to luxury, living -- hath died;
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5And she who is really a widow and desolate, hath hoped upon God, and doth remain in the supplications and in the prayers night and day,
5ye did live in luxury upon the earth, and were wanton; ye did nourish your hearts, as in a day of slaughter;
7and these things charge, that they may be blameless;
9A widow -- let her not be enrolled under sixty years of age, having been a wife of one husband,
10in good works being testified to: if she brought up children, if she entertained strangers, if saints' feet she washed, if those in tribulation she relieved, if every good work she followed after;
11and younger widows be refusing, for when they may revel against the Christ, they wish to marry,
18For her house hath inclined unto death, And unto Rephaim her paths.
19None going in unto her turn back, Nor do they reach the paths of life.
7`As much as she did glorify herself and did revel, so much torment and sorrow give to her, because in her heart she saith, I sit a queen, and a widow I am not, and sorrow I shall not see;
25Desire not her beauty in thy heart, And let her not take thee with her eyelids.
26For a harlot consumeth unto a cake of bread, And an adulteress the precious soul hunteth.
16A man who is wandering from the way of understanding, In an assembly of Rephaim resteth.
17Whoso `is' loving mirth `is' a poor man, Whoso is loving wine and oil maketh no wealth.
4And her latter end `is' bitter as wormwood, Sharp as a sword `with' mouths.
5Her feet are going down to death, Sheol do her steps take hold of.
6The path of life -- lest thou ponder, Moved have her paths -- thou knowest not.
26And I am finding more bitter than death, the woman whose heart `is' nets and snares, her hands `are' bands; the good before God escapeth from her, but the sinner is captured by her.
7for he who hath died hath been set free from the sin.
27The ways of Sheol -- her house, Going down unto inner chambers of death!
9and those wishing to be rich, do fall into temptation and a snare, and many desires, foolish and hurtful, that sink men into ruin and destruction,
16If any believing man or believing woman have widows, let them relieve them, and let not the assembly be burdened, that those really widows it may relieve.
8And now, hear this, O luxurious one, Who is sitting confidently -- Who is saying in her heart, `I `am', and none else, I sit not a widow, nor know bereavement.'
3honour widows who are really widows;
13and at the same time also, they learn `to be' idle, going about the houses; and not only idle, but also tattlers and busybodies, speaking the things they ought not;
14I wish, therefore, younger ones to marry, to bear children, to be mistress of the house, to give no occasion to the opposer to reviling;
2And I am praising the dead who have already died above the living who are yet alive.
10and she fell down presently at his feet, and expired, and the young men having come in, found her dead, and having carried forth, they buried `her' by her husband;
15Sloth causeth deep sleep to fall, And an indolent soul doth hunger.
16Whoso is keeping the command is keeping his soul, Whoso is despising His ways dieth.
27She `is' watching the ways of her household, And bread of sloth she eateth not.
2for the married woman to the living husband hath been bound by law, and if the husband may die, she hath been free from the law of the husband;
3so, then, the husband being alive, an adulteress she shall be called if she may become another man's; and if the husband may die, she is free from the law, so as not to be an adulteress, having become another man's.
17Those rich in the present age charge thou not to be high-minded, nor to hope in the uncertainty of riches, but in the living God, who is giving to us all things richly for enjoyment; --
32The wife who committeth adultery -- Under her husband -- doth receive strangers.
15afterward the desire having conceived, doth give birth to sin, and the sin having been perfected, doth bring forth death.
2let it not be! we who died to the sin -- how shall we still live in it?
5For the living know that they die, and the dead know not anything, and there is no more to them a reward, for their remembrance hath been forgotten.
32who the righteous judgment of God having known -- that those practising such things are worthy of death -- not only do them, but also have delight with those practising them.
2no more in the desires of men, but in the will of God, to live the rest of the time in the flesh;
39A wife hath been bound by law as long time as her husband may live, and if her husband may sleep, she is free to be married to whom she will -- only in the Lord;
9See life with the wife whom thou hast loved, all the days of the life of thy vanity, that He hath given to thee under the sun, all the days of thy vanity, for it `is' thy portion in life, even of thy labour that thou art labouring at under the sun.
27and last of all died also the woman;
12Let not then the sin reign in your mortal body, to obey it in its desires;
2She hath slaughtered her slaughter, She hath mingled her wine, Yea, she hath arranged her table.
31and those using this world, as not using `it' up; for passing away is the fashion of this world.
25And this `one' dieth with a bitter soul, And have not eaten with gladness.
10for in that he died, to the sin he died once, and in that he liveth, he liveth to God;
11Noisy she `is', and stubborn, In her house her feet rest not.
6so, then, we may not sleep as also the others, but watch and be sober,
30The grace `is' false, and the beauty `is' vain, A woman fearing Jehovah, she may boast herself.