Biblia Todo Logo
Bíobla ar líne
- Fógraí -





Romans 14:1 - American Standard Version 2015

1 But him that is weak in faith receive ye, {\i yet} not for decision of scruples.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip


Tuilleadh leaganacha

King James Version (Oxford) 1769

1 Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

1 AS FOR the man who is a weak believer, welcome him [into your fellowship], but not to criticize his opinions or pass judgment on his scruples or perplex him with discussions.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

American Standard Version (1901)

1 But him that is weak in faith receive ye, yet not for decision of scruples.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Common English Bible

1 Welcome the person who is weak in faith—but not in order to argue about differences of opinion.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Catholic Public Domain Version

1 But accept those who are weak in faith, without disputing about ideas.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip




Romans 14:1
31 Tagairtí Cros  

Behold, thou hast instructed many,\par\tab And thou hast strengthened the weak hands.


He will feed his flock like a shepherd, he will gather the lambs in his arm, and carry them in his bosom, {\i and} will gently lead those that have their young.\par


A bruised reed will he not break, and a dimly burning wick will he not quench: he will bring forth justice in truth.


I will seek that which was lost, and will bring back that which was driven away, and will bind up that which was broken, and will strengthen that which was sick: but the fat and the strong I will destroy; I will feed them in justice.\par


The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought back that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost; but with force and with rigor have ye ruled over them.


For, lo, I will raise up a shepherd in the land, who will not visit those that are cut off, neither will seek those that are scattered, nor heal that which is broken, nor feed that which is sound; but he will eat the flesh of the fat {\i sheep}, and will tear their hoofs in pieces.


{\b A bruised reed shall he not break,\par\tab And smoking flax shall he not quench,\par\tab Till he send forth judgment unto victory.}


And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and took hold of him, and saith unto him, {\cf6 O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?}


See that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, that in heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father who is in heaven.


because it goeth not into his heart, but into his belly, and goeth out into the draught?} {\i This he said}, making all meats clean.


It were well for him if a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he were thrown into the sea, rather than that he should cause one of these little ones to stumble.


Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that receiveth whomsoever I send receiveth me; and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me.}\par


And the barbarians showed us no common kindness: for they kindled a fire, and received us all, because of the present rain, and because of the cold.


For if the casting away of them {\i is} the reconciling of the world, what {\i shall} the receiving {\i of them be}, but life from the dead?


One man hath faith to eat all things: but he that is weak eateth herbs.


It is good not to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor {\i to do anything} whereby thy brother stumbleth.


Let not him that eateth set at nought him that eateth not; and let not him that eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him.


Now we that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves.


Wherefore receive ye one another, even as Christ also received you, to the glory of God.


And without being weakened in faith he considered his own body now as good as dead (he being about a hundred years old), and the deadness of Sarah's womb;


To the weak I became weak, that I might gain the weak: I am become all things to all men, that I may by all means save some.


Receive him therefore in the Lord with all joy; and hold such in honor:


And we exhort you, brethren, admonish the disorderly, encourage the fainthearted, support the weak, be longsuffering toward all.


But solid food is for fullgrown men, {\i even} those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern good and evil.\par


If any one cometh unto you, and bringeth not this teaching, receive him not into {\i your} house, and give him no greeting:


Lean orainn:

Fógraí


Fógraí