It first says it in the Old Testament, in Leviticus 19:18.
This verse is then quoted or referred to a number of times in the New Testament...
Matthew 19:19
Mark 12:31
Romans 13:9
Galatians 5:14
James 2:8
The command to love your neighbor is found in The Bible in the book of Matthew 22:39, where Jesus said, "Love your neighbor as yourself." This teaching emphasizes the importance of showing kindness and compassion to those around us.
Jesus said that the two most important commandments are to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and to love your neighbor as yourself.
It is not directly recorded in the Bible that Jesus said "I love you" in those exact words. However, Jesus expressed His love for humanity through His teachings, actions, and ultimately by sacrificing His life on the cross. His love is exemplified in His compassion, forgiveness, and willingness to die for the salvation of all.
The Bible does not specifically mention boxing, as it is a modern sport. However, it does provide guidance about violence, self-control, and treating others with respect and love. Christians can use these principles to evaluate whether engaging in boxing aligns with their values.
No, it does not say in Deuteronomy that you have the right to kill your neighbor for working on Sunday. Deuteronomy contains laws about honoring the Sabbath day but does not prescribe killing as a punishment for working on that day.
No, the Bible does not categorically say that Egypt is a bad place. Egypt is mentioned in various contexts in the Bible, both positive and negative, but it does not condemn the country as a whole.
It don't. But it does say to love your neighbor as yourself
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Love your neighbor as you love yourself
Could you be a little more specific with this question? What do you mean? IF you offend your neighbor.... then what?
Love God first, and love everybody else (your neighbor) second. Basically, love everyone and you're good! Try it for a day, it's really fun. You'll make a lot of people happy!
ahavat re'enu אהבת ×¨×¢× ×•
That every person is your neighbor whether they are like you or not and you need to help them and show love to them.
love
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God's love for us.
You shall love Yahuah with all your heart ,mind, and soul. You shall love yoour neighbor as your self. Upon these hangs all the Law and the Prophets.
no, it says love him, love thee, love upon you, but i think that's about it.