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 #83 - Pray for Wisdom and Walk in Wisdom
COA #82 - Seek God’s Will and Live by It
COA #81 - Put On the Character of Christ
COA #80 - Speak Not to Flatter, Impress, or Please Men
COA #79 - Speak to Edify, Encourage and Bless One Another
COA #78 - Do Not Quarrel
COA #77 - Do Not Swear
COA #76 - Do Not Gossip, Slander, or Lie
COA #75 - Do Not Grumble, Complain, or Speak Against Others
COA #74 - Say What You Mean
COA #73 - Be Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak
COA #72 - Control Your Tongue
COA #71 - Speak Graciously
COA #70 - Owe No Man Anything
COA #69 - Give Generously
COA #68 - Mind Your Own Business
COA #67 - Do Not Be Foolish
COA #65 - Live Without Guile
COA #64 - Don’t Be Suspicious
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