Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: - Romans 1:31

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Page Title: Divorce_&_Polygamy.html
URL: http://www.etext.org/Religious.Texts/Polyamory/Divorce_&_Polygamy.html
...tnotes: >.Ap#7 See Appendix #7.p#7 and James 4:13-17A. >174 (Eccles. 5:2-7; Psalm 116:14;; 66:13,14; 15:4; Ezek 17:15-20; Rom. 1:31)] But Gorki may say, "What about my new mate, Lara, and the children we have had since I repudiated (or etc.) Slavania and married Lara?" ......his community). [Footnote: >224 (Prov. 28:13; 1 Cor. 7:11,39). >225 (Psa. 15:4; Prov. 20:25;Ezek. 17:15; Malachi 2:13-17; Rom. 1:31).] The situation could come to pass another way. If Lusaka has gone through a divorce from her saved husband Ndola, and she has married Ankora, her ... - Item #0011

Page Title: Divorce_&_PolygamyPt2.html
URL: http://www.etext.org/Religious.Texts/Polyamory/Divorce_and_PolygamyPt2.html
...tnotes: >.Ap#7 See Appendix #7.p#7 and James 4:13-17A. >174 (Eccles. 5:2-7; Psalm 116:14;; 66:13,14; 15:4; Ezek 17:15-20; Rom. 1:31)] But Gorki may say, "What about my new mate, Lara, and the children we have had since I repudiated (or etc.) Slavania and married Lara?" ......his community). [Footnote: >224 (Prov. 28:13; 1 Cor. 7:11,39). >225 (Psa. 15:4; Prov. 20:25;Ezek. 17:15; Malachi 2:13-17; Rom. 1:31).] The situation could come to pass another way. If Lusaka has gone through a divorce from her saved husband Ndola, and she has married Ankora, her ... - Item #0012

Page Title: /faithforum.org/ Community
URL: http://www.faithforum.org/community/post.asp?REPLY_ID=23491&TOPIC_ID=3217&method=ReplyQuote
...to sermons like this, one can see how accurately Paul prophosied of our day when many would be ". without natural affection ." (Rom. 1:31). Our society is so callused that they accept the spoon-fed heresy of the day as if it were nothing to be questioned. As far as heresy goes, Paul ha... - Item #0013

Page Title: Me Or Adam?
URL: http://www.firesofrevival.com/wp/adam.htm
...ously stated, the word "nature" does not mean the way we were born. God shows that a sinner goes against his nature in his sin (Rom. 1:31; 2 Tim. 3:3; James 3:6). His "nature of wrath" is the result of his sinful actions, forming in his life a character that makes God angry with him. T... - Item #0014

Page Title: Abortion: Without Natural Affection, by David Padfield
URL: http://www.padfield.com/1994/abortion.html
... Paul listed the sins of the Gentiles. In this heinous list of crimes we find the phrase "without natural affection" (Rom. 1:31, KJV). This refers to those who do not possess the love and attachment which nature teaches all mothers to have for their young. "This expressi... - Item #0015

Page Title: Explores God's Love for us, our love for each other, and the appropriate response to God's love
URL: http://www.spiritual-answers.com/love.htm
...oyed of family affection. Paul used a negative form of it when he spoke of those who were without natural affection ( astorgous Rom. 1:31). Philia was a very common word for love during the apostolic . It is the word of genuine affection heart love. It is seen in the name, Philadelphia... - Item #0016

Page Title: THE MOST EXCELLENT WAY 1 CORINTHIANS 12:31-13:13
URL: http://www.thirdmill.org/files/english/html/nt/NT.h.Pratt.1Corinthians.12.31-13.html
...the Bible, even though love between immediate family members is mentioned (Matt. 10:37). Its antithesis astorgos appears twice (Rom. 1:31; 2 Tim. 3:3), but in neither case refers to the absence of familial love. Even in classical Greek, philia generally referred to love between family ... - Item #0017

Page Title: Woman-Man's Completion
URL: http://www.webbmt.org/EngHTML2/Woman-Man's Completion.htm
... means devoid of natural instinctive affection or without affection to mankind, and it is used only twice in the New Testament (Rom. 1:31; II Tim. 3:3). Some of the unnatural things in our corrupt society are abortion, artificial insemination, surrogate mothers, choosing motherhood wit... - Item #0018

Page Title: THE GOSPEL, GOD'S COVENANT OF GRACE
URL: http://209.10.202.163/graphical/literature/thegospel/gospel_01.html
...at only God can provide a solution to his awful situation. NEW TESTAMENT COVENANT-BREAKERS It is no wonder then that we read in Romans 1:31 that mankind is "without understanding, Covenant-breakers" Chapter 1. WHAT IS THE COVENANT SPOKEN OF IN THE BIBLE? PAGE 6 In this verse the New Te......when the Gospel is sent into the Chapter 1. WHAT IS THE COVENANT SPOKEN OF IN THE BIBLE? PAGE 15 world. Isaiah 24:5 teaches and Romans 1:31 declares all of mankind are Covenant-breakers. No one naturally wants God's salvation plan. Thus far we have seen that God's solution (His Covenan......ho can help him; but he does not want God on God's terms. He will not come to God; he is a Covenant-breaker, as Isaiah 24:5 and Romans 1:312 indicate. In his rebellion against God, he has made the Covenant void and of no effect. CHAPTER 2... - Item #0019

Page Title: 4Forums.com - According to Christian readings...is Homosexual sex wrong
URL: http://4forums.com/political/showthread.php?goto=lastpost&t=1273
...e temple. Rom 1:31 Without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: SPECIAL NOTE on Romans 1:31, where the King James Version translated the Greek word astorgous as "without natural affection." This is one of the characteristics of ... - Item #0020



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