Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal? - Romans 2:21

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Page Title: Truth for the World Teaching Paper: Dec. 2001; Vol.10; No. 3
URL: http://198.92.124.175/teachingpaper/teachingpaper10-3.html
...le. Moral Issues The Bible teaches it is wrong to lie ( Colossians 3:9; Revelation 21:8). It also teaches it is wrong to steal (Romans 2:21; 13:9,10; Ephesians 4:28). The Roman Catholic Church, however, teaches the doctrine of “mental reservation.” This doctrine says that one... - Item #0021

Page Title: Romans - Good News For All
URL: http://4-11.org/books/romans/rom06.html
... and light to those in darkness ( Romans 2:19-20 ). They failed to live up to their privileges, for they did not keep the law ( Romans 2:21-24 ). they preached honesty but were dishonest themselves ( Romans 2:21 ) and purity but themselves practiced impurity ( Romans 2:22 ) condemned i......up to their privileges, for they did not keep the law ( Romans 2:21-24 ). they preached honesty but were dishonest themselves ( Romans 2:21 ) and purity but themselves practiced impurity ( Romans 2:22 ) condemned idolatry but did not abhor idols ( Romans 2:22 ) boasted in the high stan......s excuse themselves ( Romans 2:1 )? What examples of preaching one thing and doing the other do you know of that match those in Romans 2:21-24? When was the national sign of covenant of no value ( Romans 2:25 )? How would you answer the statement in Paul's reasoning "Let us do evil tha... - Item #0022

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URL: http://aibi.gospelcom.net/harvest/Ministry Of The Holy Spirit/HolySpirit.htm
...hat sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege? (Romans 2:21-22) Teachers will be judged on the basis of what they have taught: My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we shall receive the greater con... - Item #0023

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URL: http://aibi.gospelcom.net/harvest/Teaching Tactics/TeachingTactics.htm
...hat sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? Thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege? (Romans 2:21-22) (See also Matthew 5:19) Teachers must live what they teach because they will be judged on the basis of what they have taught: My brethren, be ......Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? Thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal? (Romans 2:21) But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection; lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway. (I... - Item #0024

Page Title: Treasury of Scripture Knowledge on SearchGodsWord.org
URL: http://arabic.searchgodsword.org/com/tsk/view.cgi?book=isa&chapter=030
...ll not 2 Chronicles 33:10 ; 36:15,16 ; Nehemiah 9:29,30 ; Proverbs 28:9 ; Jeremiah 7:13 ; Zechariah 1:4-6 ; Zechariah 7:11,12 ; Romans 2:21-23 Verse 10 Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits... - Item #0025

Page Title: Romans - Chapter 3 - Wesley's Explanatory Notes on SearchGodsWord.org
URL: http://arabic.searchgodsword.org/com/wen/view.cgi?book=ro&chapter=003
... the works of the law - On this ground, that he hath kept the law. St. Paul means chiefly the moral part of it, Romans 3:9,19 ; Romans 2:21,26 ; &c. which alone is not abolished, Romans 3:31 . And it is not without reason, that he so often mentions the works of the law, whether ceremon... - Item #0026

Page Title: Romans - Chapter 2 - Coffman's Commentary of the New Testament on StudyLight.org
URL: http://arabic.studylight.org/com/bcc/view.cgi?book=ro&chapter=002
...declared by this apostle a little later in this very chapter to have been profaners of sacred things ( Romans 2:22 ), thieves ( Romans 2:21 ), adulterers ( Romans 2:22 ), impenitent and hardhearted ( Romans 2:5 ). Paul was affirming here that God's conclusion of Jews under sin was upon......e prerogatives upon which certain Jews based their false hopes ( Romans 2:17-20 ); then comes a withering charge of hypocrisy ( Romans 2:21-24 ); and next follows a particular discussion of circumcision, the truth regarding that rite being so presented that not even that honored ceremo... - Item #0027

Page Title: Romans - Chapter 2 - Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on StudyLight.org
URL: http://arabic.studylight.org/com/mhc-com/view.cgi?book=ro&chapter=002
...ure, control, and condemn others. But he intends especially the Jews, and to them particularly he applies this general charge ( Romans 2:21 ), Thou who teachest another teachest thou not thyself? The Jews were generally a proud sort of people, that looked with a great deal of scorn and......y to make these teachings successful without God, there is nothing in it to be proud of. II. He aggravates their provocations ( Romans 2:21-24 ) from two things:- 1. That they sinned against their knowledge and profession, did that themselves which they taught others to avoid: Thou tha... - Item #0028

Page Title: First Fruits: A Bible Study
URL: http://availablelight.org/biblestudy/first_fruits.html
...ary unto thine adversaries. [00:14] <HisCup> Hearken to His voice and He will lead you in victory. [00:14] <HisCup> Romans 2:21. Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? [00:15] <HisCup> Essentially all that you read and learn must be taken in... - Item #0029

Page Title: Romans - Chapter 2 - Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on StudyLight.org
URL: http://beta.studylight.org/com/mhc-com/view.cgi?book=ro&chapter=002&verse=001
...ure, control, and condemn others. But he intends especially the Jews, and to them particularly he applies this general charge ( Romans 2:21 ), Thou who teachest another teachest thou not thyself? The Jews were generally a proud sort of people, that looked with a great deal of scorn and......y to make these teachings successful without God, there is nothing in it to be proud of. II. He aggravates their provocations ( Romans 2:21-24 ) from two things:- 1. That they sinned against their knowledge and profession, did that themselves which they taught others to avoid: Thou tha... - Item #0030



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