Found 96 Results for: Belong

  • Does God belong to Jews alone? Does he not belong to Gentiles, too? Yes, also to Gentiles, (Romans 3, 29)

  • In the same way, my brothers, you also were put to death to the law through the body of Christ, so that you might belong to another, to the one who was raised from the dead in order that we might bear fruit for God. (Romans 7, 4)

  • But you are not in the flesh; on the contrary, you are in the spirit, if only the Spirit of God dwells in you. Whoever does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him. (Romans 8, 9)

  • For if you were cut from what is by nature a wild olive tree, and grafted, contrary to nature, into a cultivated one, how much more will they who belong to it by nature be grafted back into their own olive tree. (Romans 11, 24)

  • Greet Apelles, who is approved in Christ. Greet those who belong to the family of Aristobulus. (Romans 16, 10)

  • Greet my relative Herodion. Greet those in the Lord who belong to the family of Narcissus. (Romans 16, 11)

  • I mean that each of you is saying, "I belong to Paul," or "I belong to Apollos," or "I belong to Kephas," or "I belong to Christ." (1 Corinthians 1, 12)

  • Whenever someone says, "I belong to Paul," and another, "I belong to Apollos," are you not merely human? (1 Corinthians 3, 4)

  • Paul or Apollos or Kephas, or the world or life or death, or the present or the future: all belong to you, (1 Corinthians 3, 22)

  • If a foot should say, "Because I am not a hand I do not belong to the body," it does not for this reason belong any less to the body. (1 Corinthians 12, 15)

  • Or if an ear should say, "Because I am not an eye I do not belong to the body," it does not for this reason belong any less to the body. (1 Corinthians 12, 16)

  • but each one in proper order: Christ the firstfruits; then, at his coming, those who belong to Christ; (1 Corinthians 15, 23)


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