 | John Ford - 1980 - 239 σελίδες
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 | Martin Pütz - 1987 - 400 σελίδες
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 | John R. Rice - 2000 - 559 σελίδες
...all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne," and James 5:12 also commands, "Above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation." In government, one is... | |
 | Benjamin Rush - 1988 - 230 σελίδες
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 | William Schnoebelen - 2011 - 286 σελίδες
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 | David Harris Sacks - 1991 - 450 σελίδες
..."Swear not at all"? 88 And in the Epistle of St. James were not Christians told, "above all things . .. swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be your yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into a condemnation." 89 In conventional... | |
 | Paul V. Harrison, Robert E. Picirilli - 1992 - 359 σελίδες
...exemplified in the prophets, vv. 10,11. XVI. PROHIBITION AGAINST OATHS (5:12) 12 But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation. Verse 12 appears to exist... | |
 | Lewis Sperry Chafer - 1993 - 2880 σελίδες
..."Thou shalt not take the name 3. "But above all things, my brethof the LORD thy God in vain." ren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath" (James 5:12). 4. "Remember the sabbath day, to 4. No such command is found in keep it holy." the teachings... | |
 | David Lawton - 1993 - 242 σελίδες
...by glossing it out of existence, the apparent prohibition of James 5: 12: 'But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.' As John Downame hastens... | |
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