2 Corinthians 6:1 Cross References - Rotherham

1 As co–workers, however, we also beseech, that, not in vain, the favour of God, ye welcome;

Jeremiah 8:8

8 How, can ye say, Wise, are, we, And, the law of Yahweh, is with us? But indeed, lo! falsely, hath dealt the false pen of the scribes!

Matthew 23:37

37 Jerusalem! Jerusalem! that slayeth the prophets, and stoneth them that have been sent unto her,––how often, would I have gathered thy children, like as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings,––and ye would not!

Acts 14:3

3 A good while, therefore, tarried they, using boldness of speech [in dependence] upon the Lord, who was bearing witness unto his word of favour, granting signs and wonders to be coming to pass through their hands.

Romans 12:1

1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, through the compassions of God, to present your bodies a living, holy sacrifice, unto God acceptable,––your rational divine service;

1 Corinthians 3:9

9 For we are, God’s, fellow–workmen: ye are, God’s, farm, God’s building.

2 Corinthians 5:18-20

18 The all things, moreover, are of God,––who hath reconciled us unto himself, through Christ, and hath given, unto us, the reconciling ministry:–– 19 How that, God, was in Christ, reconciling, a world, unto himself, not reckoning, unto them, their offences,––and hath put, in us, the reconciling discourse. 20 In behalf of Christ, therefore, are we ambassadors,––as if God were beseeching through us: we entreat, in behalf of Christ,––be reconciled unto God!

2 Corinthians 8:1-2

1 Moreover we make known unto you, brethren, the favour of God which hath been given in the assemblies of Macedonia,–– 2 That, in a great testing of tribulation, the superabounding of their joy and their deep destitution, superabounded unto the riches of their liberality;

2 Corinthians 10:1

1 Moreover, I, Paul, myself, exhort you, through the meekness and considerateness of the Christ,––I who, to look upon, indeed, am lowly toward you, but, absent, am bold towards you; ––

Galatians 2:21

21 I do not set aside the favour of God; for, if, through law, is righteousness, then, Christ, without cause, died.

Galatians 3:4

4 Such things, suffered ye, in vain,––if at least [it is] even in vain?

Galatians 4:11-12

11 I am afraid of you––lest by any means, in vain, I should have toiled for you!
12 Become ye as, I, because, I also, [was] as, ye,––brethren, I entreat you. Not at all, have ye wronged me.

Titus 2:11

11 For the favour of God, bringing salvation for all men, hath shone forth,

Hebrews 12:15

15 Using oversight––lest any one be falling behind from the favour of God,––lest any root of bitterness, springing up above, be causing trouble, and, through it, the many, be defiled:

Hebrews 12:25

25 Beware, lest ye excuse yourselves from him that speaketh; for, if, they escaped not, who excused themselves from him who on earth was warning, how much less, shall, we, who from him that warneth from the heavens, do turn ourselves away:

1 Peter 4:10

10 Each one, according as he hath received a gift of favour, unto one another, ministering the same, as careful stewards of the manifold favour of God:

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