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  • How can you say to your neighbor: 'Friend, let me take this speck out of your eye,' when you can't remove the log in your own? You hypocrite! First remove the log from your own eye and then you will see clearly enough to remove the speck from your neighbor's eye. (Luke 6, 42)

  • The man answered, "It is written: You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength and with all your mind. And you shall love your neighbor as yourself." (Luke 10, 27)

  • The man wanted to keep up appearances, so he replied, "Who is my neighbor?" (Luke 10, 29)

  • Jesus then asked, "Which of these three, do you think, made himself neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?" (Luke 10, 36)

  • And the Word was made flesh; he had his tent pitched among us, and we have seen his Glory, the Glory of the only Son coming from the Father: fullness of truth and loving-kindness. (John 1, 14)

  • For God had given us the Law through Moses, but Truth and Loving-kindness came through Jesus Christ. (John 1, 17)

  • Therefore, you have no excuse, whoever you are, if you are able to judge others. For in judging your neighbor, you condemn yourself, for you practice what you are judging. (Romans 2, 1)

  • Do not be in debt to anyone. Let this be the only debt of one to another: Love. The one who loves his or her neighbor fulfilled the Law. (Romans 13, 8)

  • For the commandments: Do not commit adultery, do not kill, do not covet and whatever else are summarized in this one: You will love your neighbor as yourself. (Romans 13, 9)

  • Love cannot do the neighbor any harm; so love fulfills the whole Law. (Romans 13, 10)

  • For the whole Law is summed up in this sentence: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. (Galatians 5, 14)

  • that his loving-kindness which he granted us in his Beloved might finally receive all glory and praise. (Ephesians 1, 6)


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