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 #103 - Pursue and Emphasize What Builds Up the Body of Christ
COA #102 - Older Men and Women, Teach Younger Men and Women
COA #101 - Do Not Be Anxious to Teach or Place the Immature in Leadership
COA #100 - Equip Yourselves For Fitness to Teach Spiritual Completeness
COA #99 - Do Not Be Deceived
COA #98 - Do Not Dispute Over Doctrine
COA #97 - Walk With Discernment
COA #96 - Do Not Be Shallow of Belief
COA #95 Do Not Be Ruled By Legalisms
COA #94 - Love Truth
COA #93 Build On a Foundation of Jesus Christ
COA #92 - Increase Your Knowledge of God
COA #91 - Be Mature in Your Thinking and Wise in Doctrine
COA #90 - Wage Vigorous Spiritual Warfare
COA #89 - Endure Suffering With Faith, Fortitude, Grace, and Courage
COA #88 - Eagerly Rejoice in Right and Goodness
COA #87 - Clothe Yourself With Humility
COA #86 - Do Not Be Covetous, Greedy, Or a Lover of Money
COA #85 - See Through God Eyes By Developing the Mind of Christ
COA #84 - Be Pure
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