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  2. Renew Your Friendships With These Inspiring Bible Verses - AOL

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    These encouraging Bible quotes about friends will give you a lift and remind you how important it is to refresh and revitalize those all-important connections. Renew Your Friendships With These ...

  3. 75 Bible Verses About Relationships That Focus on Love ... - AOL

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    Related: ‘A Sweet Friendship Refreshes the Soul’—Here Are 50 Beautiful Bible Verses About Friendship. 38. “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands ...

  4. 40 Short Bible Verses About Family Love and Unity - AOL

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    John 13:35 “This is how everyone will know that you are my disciples when you love each other.” The Good News: Love is a connector as powerful as family.When you love a friend, God, or a co ...

  5. Charity (Christian virtue) - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Deus caritas est from 1 John 4:8—or Θεὸς ἀγάπη ἐστίν (Theos agapē estin) in the original Greek [4] is translated in the King James Version as: "God is love", and in the Douay-Rheims bible as: "God is charity" ().

  6. Job 27 - Wikipedia

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    Job restates his insistence on his integrity (verses 1–6) Job accuses his friends to be among the wicked by going against him (verses 7–12) Job proceeds to state the future lot of the wicked (verses 13–23) [13] "Job and his three friends". From: Book of Job in Illuminated Manuscripts.List of Byzantine Manuscripts with Cyclic Illustration ...

  7. John 15 - Wikipedia

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    John 15:12 quoted on a medal: "This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you." The chapter presents Jesus speaking in the first person. Although ostensibly addressing his disciples, most scholars [citation needed] conclude the chapter was written with events concerning the later church in mind.