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1 Peter 4:9 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

Extend hospitality to one another without complaining [that you have to].

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

Use hospitality one to another without grudging.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

Practice hospitality to one another (those of the household of faith). [Be hospitable, be a lover of strangers, with brotherly affection for the unknown guests, the foreigners, the poor, and all others who come your way who are of Christ's body.] And [in each instance] do it ungrudgingly (cordially and graciously, without complaining but as representing Him).

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American Standard Version (1901)

using hospitality one to another without murmuring:

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Common English Bible

Open your homes to each other without complaining.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

Show hospitality to one another without complaining.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

Using hospitality one towards another, without murmuring,

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1 Peter 4:9
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Contribute to the needs of God’s people. Be eager in showing hospitality.


Gaius, who is hosting me [i.e., Paul] and the whole church [here], sends you his greetings. [Note: This was probably the Gaius who lived in Corinth (I Cor. 1:14) and was apparently both wealthy and generous]. Erastus, the city treasurer [of Corinth] sends his greetings to you, along with our brother Quartus.


Each person should give what he has decided to in his heart, not grudgingly, nor out of a feeling that he has to, for God loves a cheerful giver.


Do everything without complaining and arguing,


Now the overseer must be above reproach, the husband of [only] one wife, sober-minded [Note: When this word, used here figuratively, is used in its literal sense, it means to abstain from intoxicating drinks], sensible, respectable, hospitable, capable of teaching.


[He must be] hospitable, someone who loves what is good, sensible, upright, devout and self-controlled.


But I did not want to do anything without your permission, so that your goodness [of heart] would not be shown out of a feeling of obligation, but out of willingness.


But do not forget to do good deeds and share [with others], for God is very pleased with such “sacrifices.”


Do not forget to show hospitality toward strangers, for by doing this, some people have entertained angels without realizing it.


Do not complain against one another, brothers, so that you will not [have to] be judged [and condemned for it]. Look, the Judge [i.e., Christ] is standing at the door! [See verse 8].