1 John 2:11
But he yt hateth his brother, is in darknes, and walketh in darknes, and can not tell whither he goeth, for ye darknes hath blynded his eyes.
But he yt hateth his brother, is in darknes, and walketh in darknes, and can not tell whither he goeth, for ye darknes hath blynded his eyes.
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8The olde comaundement is the worde, which ye haue herde from the begynnynge. Agayne, a new comaundemet wryte I vnto you, a thinge that is true in him & also in you: for the darknesse is past, and the true lighte now shyneth.
9He that sayeth he is in lighte, and hateth his brother, is yet in darknesse.
10He yt loueth his brother, abydeth in the lighte, and there is none occasion of euell in him.
10By this are the children of God knowne & the children of the deuell. Who so euer doeth not righteousnes, is not of God, nether he thath loueth not his brother.
11For this is the tydinges which ye haue herde from the begynnynge, that ye shulde loue one another,
12not as Cain, which was of the wicked, and slewe his brother. And wherfore slewe he him? euen because his awne workes were euell, and his brothers righteous.
13Maruayle not (my brethren) though the worlde hate you.
14We knowe yt we are traslated from death vnto life, because we loue the brethren. He that loueth not his brother, abydeth in death.
15Who soeuer hateth his brother, is a mansleyer. And ye knowe that a mansleyer hath not eternall life abydinge in him.
16Hereby haue we perceaued loue, that he gaue his life for vs, and therfore ought we also to geue oure lyues for the brethre.
17But he yt hath this worldes good, & seyth his brother haue nede, and shutteth vp his hert fro him, how dwelleth the loue of God in him?
18My litle children, let vs not loue with worde nether with tonge, but with ye dede, and with the trueth.
20Yf eny man saye: I loue God, & yet hateth his brother, he is a lyar. For he that loueth not his brother whom he seyth, how can he loue God, whom he seyth not?
21And this comaundement haue we of him, that he which loueth God, shulde loue his brother also.
19But this is ye codempnacion, that the light is come in to the worlde, and men loued the darknesse more the ye light: for their workes were euell.
20Whosoeuer doth euell, hateth the light, and cometh not to the light, that his dedes shulde not be reproued.
21But he that doth the trueth, commeth to the light, that his workes maye be knowne: for they are done in God.
5And this is the tydinges which we haue herde of him, & declare vnto you, that God is lighte, and in him is no darknes at all.
6Yf we saye that we haue fellishippe with him, and yet walke in darknes, we lye, and do not the trueth.
7But yf we walke in lighte, euen as he is in lighte, then haue we fellishippe together, and the bloude of Iesus Christ his sonne clenseth vs from all synne.
8Yf we saye that we haue no synne, we disceaue oure selues, and the trueth is not in vs.
10But he that walketh in the night, stobleth: for there is no light in him.
23But and yf thyne eye be wycked, all thy body shalbe full of darckenes: Wherfore yf the light that is in the, be darckenes, how greate then shall that darckenes be?
34The eye is the light of the body. Yf thine eye then be syngle, all thy body shal be full of light: but yf thine eye be wicked, then shal all thy body be full of darcknesse.
35Take hede therfore, that the light which is in the, be not darcknesse.
5and the light shyneth in the darknesse, and the darknesse comprehended it not.
19But ye waye of the vngodly is as the darcknesse, wherin me fall, or they be awarre.
35Then sayde Iesus vnto them: The light is yet a litle whyle with you, walke whyle ye haue the light, that the darknesse fall not vpo you. He that walketh in the darknesse, woteth not whither he goeth.
12Babes, I wryte vnto you, that yor synnes are forgeuen you for his names sake.
23He yt hateth me, hateth my father also.
11My beloued, folowe not yt which is euell, but that which is good. He that doeth well, is of God: but he that doeth euell, seyth not God.
23Therfore when thou offrest thy gift at the altare, and there remembrest that thy brother hath ought agaynst the:
8For sometyme ye were darknesse, but now are ye lighte in the LORDE. Walke as the children of lighte.
15Se that ye loue not the worlde, nether ye thinges that are in the worlde. Yf eny man loue the worlde, the loue of the father is not in him:
9But he that lacketh these thinges, is blynde, & gropeth for the waye with the hade, and hath forgotten, that he was clensed from his olde synnes.
6Who so euer abydeth in him, synneth not: who soeuer synneth, hath not sene him nether knowne him.
8He that loueth not, knoweth not God: for God is loue.
36But who so offendeth agaynst me, hurteth his owne soule. All they that hate me, are the louers of death.
6He yt sayeth he abydeth in him, oughte to walke euen as he walked.
4But ye brethren are not in darknes, that that daye shulde come on you as a thefe.
5Ye are alltogether children of lighte, and children of the daye. We are not of the night, nether of darknesse.
18blynded in their vnderstondinge, beynge straungers fro the life which is in God thorow the ignoraunce that is in them, because of the blyndnes of their hert:
7The worlde can not hate you, but me it hateth: because I testifye of it, that the workes of it are euell.
26Who so kepeth euell will secretly to do hurte, his malyce shalbe shewed before the whole congregacion.
17All vnrighteousnes is synne, and there is synne not vnto death.
13From soch as leaue the hye strete, and walke i ye wayes of darcknesse:
18Yf the worlde hate you, then knowe, that it hath hated me before you.
12Euell will stereth vp strife, but loue couereth ye multitude of synnes.
4He that sayeth: I knowe him, and kepeth not his comaundemetes, is a lyar, and the trueth is not in him,
11Backbyte not one another, brethren. He that backbyteth his brother, and he yt iudgeth his brother, backbyteth the lawe, and iudgeth the lawe. But and yf thou iudge the lawe, thou art not an obseruer of the lawe: but a iudge.