Luke 1:6
righteous.16:15; Ge 6:9; 7:1; 17:1; Job 1:1,8; 9:2; Ro 3:9-25; Php 3:6-9Tit 3:3-7walking.1Ki 9:4; 2Ki 20:3; Ps 119:6; Ac 23:1; 24:16; 1Co 11:2; 2Co 1:12Php 3:6; Tit 2:11-14; 1Jo 2:3,29; 3:7blameless.Php 2:15; Col 1:22; 1Th 3:13; 2Pe 3:14 1 Corinthians 10:31
Whether.The apostle concludes the subject by giving them a general rule, sufficient to regulate every man's conscience and practice,--that whether they eat, or drink, or whatsoever they do, to do it all with an habitual aim to the glory of God; by considering his precepts, and the propriety, expediency, appearance, and tendency of their actions. ye eat.7:34; De 12:7,12,18; Ne 8:16-18; Zec 7:5,6; Lu 11:41Col 3:17,23; 1Pe 4:11 2 Corinthians 1:12
our rejoicing.Job 13:15; 23:10-12; 27:5,6; 31:1-40; Ps 7:3-5; 44:17-21; Isa 38:3Ac 24:16; Ro 9:1; 1Co 4:4; Ga 6:4; 1Ti 1:5,19,20; Heb 13:181Pe 3:16,21; 1Jo 3:19-22simplicity.11:3; Ro 16:18,19godly.2:17; 8:8; Jos 24:14; 1Co 5:8; Eph 6:14; Php 1:10; Tit 2:7not.17; 4:2; 10:2-4; 12:15-19; 1Co 2:4,5,13; 15:10; Jas 3:13-18; 4:6we have.That is, "We have conducted ourselves;" for [anastrepho ] in Greek, and {conversatio} in Latin, are used to denote the whole of a man's conduct, the tenor and practice of his life. Colossians 2:6
received.Mt 10:40; Joh 1:12,13; 13:20; 1Co 1:30; Heb 3:14; 1Jo 5:11,12,202Jo 1:8,9; Jude 1:3walk.3:17; Isa 2:5; Mic 4:2; Joh 14:6; 2Co 5:7; Ga 2:20; Eph 4:1; 5:1,2Php 1:27; 1Th 4:1; 1Jo 2:6 1 Thessalonians 2:12
walk.4:1,12; Ga 5:16; Eph 4:1; 5:2,8; Php 1:27; Col 1:10; 2:6; 1Pe 1:15,161Jo 1:6,7; 2:6who.5:24; Ro 8:30; 9:23,24; 1Co 1:9; 2Th 1:11,12; 2:13,14; 2Ti 1:91Pe 1:15; 2:9; 3:9; 5:10
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