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Matthew 5:7

Rotherham Emphasized Bible 1902

Happy, the merciful; for, they, shall receive mercy:

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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;

With the loving, thou didst show thyself loving,—with the blameless hero, thou didst show thyself blameless;

With the loving, thou didst show thyself loving,—With the blameless man, thou didst show thyself blameless;

For, the judgment, will be without mercy, unto him that hath shewed no mercy: Mercy, boasteth, over judgment.

But, the wisdom from above, is—first pure, then peaceable, reasonable, easy to be entreated, fraught with mercy and good fruits, without partiality, without hypocrisy.

Put on, therefore, as men chosen of God, holy and beloved, tender affections of compassion, graciousness, lowliness of mind, meekness, long-suffering,

But love your enemies, and do good and lend, hoping for, nothing, back; and your reward shall be, great, and ye shall be sons of the Most High,—for, he, is, gracious, unto the ungrateful and wicked.

He hath told thee, O son of earth, what is good,—what then is, Yahweh, seeking of thee, but, to do justice, to delight in lovingkindness, and humbly to walk with thy God?

A lender to Yahweh, is one who sheweth favour to the poor, and, his good deed, He will pay him back.

For, not unrighteous, is God, to be forgetful of your work and of the love which ye have shewn forth for his name, in that ye have ministered unto the saints, and are ministering,

Wherefore, O king, let, my counsel, be pleasing unto thee, thy sin, then,—by righteousness, break thou off, and, thine iniquities, by shewing favour to the oppressed,—if so be it may become the lengthening out of thy security.

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.

The man of lovingkindness, dealeth well with his own soul, but the cruel man, troubleth his own flesh.

Who, at one time, were a No-people, but, now, are a people of God,—who had not been enjoying mercy, but, now, have received mercy.

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.

He that sheweth contempt for his neighbour, sinneth, but, he that sheweth favour to the afflicted, how happy is he!

Say ye unto your brethren, O Ammi, and unto your sisters, O Ruhamah: (Ammi: O my people) (Ruhamah: O compassionated one)

He hath scattered abroad, he hath given to the needy, His righteousness, standeth for aye, His horn, shall be exalted in honour.

Risen—in darkness, is light to the upright, The gracious and compassionate and righteous.

All day long, is he showing favour and lending, his seed, therefore, shall have a blessing.

Though, formerly, a defamer, and persecutor, and insulter; nevertheless mercy was shown me, because, without knowledge, I acted, in unbelief:

But, concerning them who are virgin, injunction of the Lord, have I none; yet, a judgment, do I give, as one who hath obtained mercy from the Lord to be, faithful:

Nevertheless, on this account, was mercy shewn me,—that, in me, the chief, Christ Jesus might shew forth his entire longsuffering, for an ensample of them about to believe on him unto life age-abiding.

So will I sow her unto me in the land, and will have compassion upon the uncompassionated one,—and will say to him who was No-people-of-mine, My people, thou art, and, he, shall say, My God! (uncompassionated one, Lo-ruhamah) (No-people-of-mine, Lo-ammi)

Then conceived she again and bare a daughter, and he said to him, Call her name Lo-ruhamah "Uncompassionated" ,—for, not again any more, will I have compassion upon the house of Israel, that I should, forgive, them;

The righteous one, hath perished, And not a man, hath taken it to heart—Yea the men of lovingkindness, have been withdrawn No one considering, That from the presence of calamity, hath the righteous been withdrawn.

Wherefore, having this ministry, even as we received mercy, we faint not;

For, just as, ye, at one time had not yielded unto God, and yet now have received mercy by their refusal to yield,

brought, sleeping rugs, and basins, and earthen vessels, and wheat and barley, and meal and roasted corn,—and beans and lentils, and parched pulse;

The liberal soul, shall he enriched, and, he that refresheth, shall himself also be refreshed.




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