The familiar words of 1 Corinthians 13:5 provide an intriguing example where different translations render a passage of Scripture with distinct shades of meaning. The particular phrase of interest to us here reads, Love..."is not irritable or resentful," in the RSV. The NIV has it, Love..."is not easily angered." Finally, the KJV presents the same passage as, Love..."is not easily provoked." It is clear that all three shed enormous light on this often overlooked attribute of love.
COA #63 - Do Not insist On Your Own Way
COA #62 - Be Courteous and Full of Grace Towards All
COA #61 - Conduct Yourself Becomingly
COA #60 - Place No Stumbling Blocks In the Way of Another‘s Faith
COA #59 - Associate With the Lowly
COA #58 - Don‘t Judge
COA #57 - Control Anger
COA #56 - Avoid the Shallow and Hypocritical Who Do Not Live Their Faith
COA #55 - Harbor No Grievances or Animosities
COA #54 - Be Merciful and Full of Sympathy
COA #53 - Put Others First
COA #52 - Seek the Good of Others
COA #51 - Show Honor and Respect to All
COA #50 - Care For Widows and Orphans
COA #49 - Train Young Men to be Self-Controlled, Young Women to be Chaste and Domestic
COA #48 - Raise Your Children in the Wisdom of the Lord
COA #47 - Manage Your Households Well
COA #46 - Practice Hospitality
COA #45 - Children, Obey and Honor Your Parents
COA #44 - Wives, Respect and Submit to Your Husbands
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