For, if ye forgive men their faults, Your Father who is in the heavens, will forgive, even you;But, if ye forgive not men their faults, neither will your Father forgive, your faults.
And be ye gracious one to another, tenderly affectionate, in favour forgiving one another—even as, God also, in Christ, hath in favour forgiven you;
Bearing one with another, and in favour forgiving one another—if any, against any, have a complaint,—according as, the Lord, in favour forgave you, so also ye;
And do not judge, and in nowise shall ye be judged; and do not condemn, and in nowise shall ye be condemned; release, and ye shall be released;
Then, coming near, Peter said to him—Lord! how many times, shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Until, seven, times?Jesus saith to him—I say not unto thee, unto, seven, times, but, until seventy times seven.
And, when ye stand praying, forgive, if aught ye have against any,—that, your Father also, who is in the heavens, may forgive you your offences.
Not according to our sins, hath he dealt with us, Nor according to our iniquities, hath he treated us.For, as the heavens are exalted over the earth, His lovingkindness hath prevailed over them who revere him;As far as East from West, Hath he put far from us, our transgressions;
Come, I pray you, and let us settle the disputer Saith Yahweh,—Though your sins be found like scarlet, As snow, shall they be made white, Though they appear red like crimson, As wool, shall they become.
If we are confessing our sins, faithful, is he and, righteous—that he should forgive us our sins, and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
David’s An Instructive Psalm. How happy is he whose transgression is forgiven! whose sin is pardoned!How happy the son of earth, to whom Yahweh will not reckon iniquity! and in whose spirit is no guile!
He that covereth his transgressions, shall not prosper, but, he that confesseth and forsaketh, shall find compassion.
But, Jesus, was saying—Father! forgive them; for they know not what they do. And, when they were parting his garments, they cast lots.
Not avenging, yourselves, beloved, but give place unto their anger; for it is written—Mine, is avenging, I, will recompense;—saith the Lord;
For, thou, O My Lord, art good and forgiving, And abundant in lovingkindness, to all who call upon thee.
And lo! they were bringing unto him a paralytic, on a couch, laid prostrate; and Jesus, seeing, their faith, said to the paralytic,—Take courage! child, forgiven are thy sins.
Now, to whom ye forgive anything, I, also; for, I also, what I have forgiven, if, anything, I have forgiven, for your sake, in the person of Christ, have I forgiven it .
Because, propitious, will I be as to their unrighteousnesses, and, of their sins, in nowise will I be mindful, any more.
Be taking heed to yourselves,—If thy brother sin, rebuke him, and, if he repent, forgive him;Even if, seven times a day, he sin against thee, and, seven times, turn to thee, saying, I repent, thou shalt forgive him.
To the Chief Musician. A Melody of David. When Nathan the Prophet had come to him, after he had gone in unto Bath-sheba. Be favorable unto me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness, And, in the multitude of thy compassions, blot out my transgressions;Thoroughly wash me from mine iniquity, And, from my sin, make me pure;
For, all, have sinned and fall short of the glory of God;Being declared righteous freely by his favour through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:—
But, thou, O My Lord, art, A God of compassion and favour, Slow to anger, and abundant in lovingkindness a faithfulness.
I—I, am he that is ready, To wipe out thy transgressions for mine own sake,—And, thy sins, not remember.
Not returning evil for evil, nor reviling for reviling, but, on the contrary, bestowing a blessing,—because, hereunto, have ye been called, in order that, a blessing, ye might inherit.
leave, there, thy gift before the altar, and withdraw,—first, be reconciled unto thy brother, and, then, coming, be offering thy gift.
In whom we have the redemption through his blood, the remission of our offences, according to the riches of his favour,
The discretion of a man, deferreth his anger, and, his adorning, is to pass over transgression.
My dear children! these things, am I writing unto you, in order that ye may not be committing sin. And, if anyone should commit sin, an Advocate, have we, with the Father, Jesus Christ, the Righteous;
He that hideth a transgression, seeketh love, but, he that repeateth a matter, separateth intimate friends.
Be ye angry, and not committing sin, let not the sun be going down upon your angry mood,Neither be giving place unto the adversary;
My sin, would I own unto thee, and, mine iniquity, not hide, I said, I will confess my transgressions unto Yahweh, And, thou, didst forgive the iniquity of my sin. Selah.
And, as for you—who were, dead, by your offences and by the uncircumcision of your flesh, he hath brought you to life together with him,—having in favour forgiven us all our offences,
And, moved with compassion, the master of that servant released him, and, the loan, he, forgave, him.
And, the prayer of faith, shall save the exhausted one, and the Lord will raise him up, and, if he have committed, sins, it shall be forgiven him.
Let the lawless forsake his way, And the man of iniquity, his thoughts,—And let him return unto Yahweh That he may have compassion upon him, And unto our God, For he will abundantly pardon.
Not according to our sins, hath he dealt with us, Nor according to our iniquities, hath he treated us.
Put on, therefore, as men chosen of God, holy and beloved, tender affections of compassion, graciousness, lowliness of mind, meekness, long-suffering,
Thus, my heavenly Father also, will do unto you, if ye forgive not each one his brother, from your hearts.
Whereas, if, in the light, we are walking, as, he, is in the light, we have, fellowship one with another, and, the blood of Jesus his Son, is cleansing us from all sin.
To the Chief Musician. A Melody of David. When Nathan the Prophet had come to him, after he had gone in unto Bath-sheba. Be favorable unto me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness, And, in the multitude of thy compassions, blot out my transgressions;
Now, while yet he was holding afar off, his father saw him, and was moved with compassion, and, running, fell upon his neck, and tenderly kissed him.
For, by his favour, have ye been saved, through means of faith, and this hath come to pass —not from you, of God, the free-gift!
But God commendeth his own love unto us in that—we as yet being sinners, Christ in our behalf died.
David’s An Instructive Psalm. How happy is he whose transgression is forgiven! whose sin is pardoned!
And, according as ye desire that men be doing unto you, be ye doing unto them, in like manner.
He also saith —of their sins, and of their lawlessnesses, I will in nowise be mindful any more.
But, that ye may know, that the Son of Man hath, authority, upon the earth, to be forgiving sins, then, saith he to the paralytic,—Rise! take up thy couch, and withdraw unto thy house.
The sacrifices of God, are a spirit that is broken,—A heart—broken and crushed, O God, thou wilt not despise.
That, if thou shalt confess the declaration with thy mouth—That Jesus is, Lord, and shalt believe with thy hear—That, God, raised him from among the dead, thou shalt be saved;—
Brethren! if a man should even be overtaken in any fault, ye, the spiritual, be restoring such a one, in a spirit of meekness, looking to thyself, lest, even thou, be put to the test.
Wherefore, I say unto you, All sin and profane speaking, shall be forgiven unto men,—but, the speaking profanely of the Spirit, shall not be forgiven;
Blessed be My Lord! Day by day, he beareth our burden for us, GOD himself, is our salvation. Selah.
For which cause, I say unto thee—Her many sins, have been forgiven, because she hath loved, much: but, he to whom little is forgiven, little, loveth.
Acteth not unbecomingly, seeketh not her own things, is not easily provoked, imputeth not that which is base,
All his anger, doth a dullard let go, but, a wise man, by keeping it back, stilleth it.
Just as David also affirmeth the happiness of the man unto whom God reckoneth righteousness apart from works:—Happy, they whose lawlessnesses have been forgiven and whose sins have been covered,Happy, the man whose sin the Lord will in nowise reckon.
I will bow down towards thy holy temple, and thank thy Name, for thy lovingkindness and for thy faithfulness, For thou hast magnified, above all thy Name, thy word!
Because, if our own heart condemn us, greater, is God, than our heart, and perceiveth all things.
Let us, then, be approaching with freedom of speech, unto the throne of favour, that we may receive mercy, and, favour, may find, for seasonable succour.
A foolish man, on the same day, letteth his vexation be known, but, he that concealeth an affront, is prudent.
For, if ye forgive men their faults, Your Father who is in the heavens, will forgive, even you;
Let us approach with a genuine heart, in full assurance of faith, having been sprinkled, as to our hearts, from an evil conscience, and bathed, as to our bodies, with pure water;
Who, our sins, himself, bare up, in his body, unto the tree, in order that we, from our sins getting away, in righteousness, might live,—by whose stripes, ye have been healed;
Show me favour, O Yahweh, for in distress am I,—Wasted with vexation, is mine eye—my soul and my body;
A Song of Ascents. Out of the depths, have I cried unto thee, O Yahweh.O My Lord! hearken thou unto my voice,—Let thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications,
Wherefore receive ye one another, even as, Christ also, hath received us unto the glory of God:—
For, ye, on a footing of freedom, were called, brethren,—only, turn not your freedom into an occasion to the flesh, but, by means of your love, be serving one another;
I write unto you, dear children, because your sins have been forgiven you, for the sake of his name:
Better he that is slow to anger, than a hero, and he that ruleth his spirit, than he that captureth a city.
Be ye angry, and not committing sin, let not the sun be going down upon your angry mood,
Surely, unto times age-abiding, shall he not be shaken, In remembrance, age-abiding, shall the righteous one remain;