Ecclesiastes 4:11
Also, if two lie down, then they have heat, but how hath one heat?
Also, if two lie down, then they have heat, but how hath one heat?
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8There is one, and there is not a second; even son or brother he hath not, and there is no end to all his labour! His eye also is not satisfied with riches, and `he saith not', `For whom am I labouring and bereaving my soul of good?' This also is vanity, it is a sad travail.
9The two `are' better than the one, in that they have a good reward by their labour.
10For if they fall, the one raiseth up his companion, but wo to the one who falleth and there is not a second to raise him up!
12And if the one strengthen himself, the two stand against him; and the threefold cord is not hastily broken.
16One unto another they draw nigh, And air doth not enter between them.
17One unto another they adhere, They stick together and are not separated.
3Do two walk together if they have not met?
27Doth a man take fire into his bosom, And are his garments not burnt?
28Doth a man walk on the hot coals, And are his feet not scorched?
18And Jehovah God saith, `Not good for the man to be alone, I do make to him an helper -- as his counterpart.'
11wherefore, comfort ye one another, and build ye up, one the one, as also ye do.
17Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend.
1And king David `is' old, entering into days, and they cover him with garments, and he hath no heat,
2and his servants say to him, `Let them seek for my lord the king a young woman, a virgin, and she hath stood before the king, and is to him a companion, and hath lain in thy bosom, and my lord the king hath heat.'
31And the strong hath been for tow, And his work for a spark, And burned have both of them together, And there is none quenching!
7The naked they cause to lodge Without clothing. And there is no covering in the cold.
17At all times is the friend loving, And a brother for adversity is born.
1A Song of the Ascents, by David. Lo, how good and how pleasant The dwelling of brethren -- even together!
8and they shall be -- the two -- for one flesh; so that they are no more two, but one flesh;
6Each his neighbour they help, And to his brother he saith, `Be strong.'
7And strengthen doth an artizan the refiner, A smoother `with' a hammer, Him who is beating `on' an anvil, Saying, `For joining it `is' good,' And he strengtheneth it with nails, it is not moved!
19If I see `any' perishing without clothing, And there is no covering to the needy,
20If his loins have not blessed me, And from the fleece of my sheep He doth not warm himself,
20For shorter hath been the bed Than to stretch one's self out in, And the covering hath been narrower Than to wrap one's self up in.
24therefore doth a man leave his father and his mother, and hath cleaved unto his wife, and they have become one flesh.
15and if a brother or sister may be naked, and may be destitute of the daily food,
16and any one of you may say to them, `Depart ye in peace, be warmed, and be filled,' and may not give to them the things needful for the body, what `is' the profit?
11Beloved, if thus did God love us, we also ought one another to love;
11but neither `is' a man apart from a woman, nor a woman apart from a man, in the Lord,
18so, then, comfort ye one another in these words.
34`I say to you, In that night, there shall be two men on one couch, the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left;
14Without counsels do a people fall, And deliverance `is' in a multitude of counsellors.
6His left hand `is' under my head, And his right doth embrace me.
24A man with friends `is' to show himself friendly, And there is a lover adhering more than a brother!
5and said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and cleave to his wife, and they shall be -- the two -- for one flesh?
6so that they are no more two, but one flesh; what therefore God did join together, let no man put asunder.'
6`Better `is' a handful `with' quietness, than two handfuls `with' labour and vexation of spirit.'
11`When men strive together, one with another, and the wife of the one hath drawn near to deliver her husband out of the hand of his smiter, and hath put forth her hand, and laid hold on his secrets,
3And better than both of them `is' he who hath not yet been, in that he hath not seen the evil work that hath been done under the sun.
2And each hath been as a hiding-place `from' wind, And as a secret hiding-place `from' inundation, As rivulets of waters in a dry place, As a shadow of a heavy rock in a weary land.
14When together we sweeten counsel, Into the house of God we walk in company.
6Forsake her not, and she doth preserve thee, Love her, and she doth keep thee.
17How thy garments `are' warm, In the quieting of the earth from the south?
15I have seen all the living, who are walking under the sun, with the second youth who doth stand in his place;
31`for this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined to his wife, and they shall be -- the two -- for one flesh;'
18and it cometh to pass on the third day of my bringing forth, that this woman also bringeth forth, and we `are' together, there is no stranger with us in the house, save we two, in the house.
14In a day of prosperity be in gladness, And in a day of evil consider. Also this over-against that hath God made, To the intent that man doth not find anything after him.
4Wealth addeth many friends, And the poor from his neighbour is separated.
11For there are many things multiplying vanity; what advantage `is' to man?
18Come, we are filled `with' loves till the morning, We delight ourselves in loves.