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1 | Chivalry supported by the Bible? | 1 Tim 5:3 | Makarios | 35048 | ||
How does the Bible support the concept of chivalry? | ||||||
2 | Chivalry supported by the Bible? | 1 Tim 5:3 | farout | 35106 | ||
John 14, 15, 21, 15:10 are all about AGAPO the characteristic word of Christianity. John 17:26 convey to us how we are to treat one toward another. If this is not what you are asking please give your idea of what chivalry is and maybe we might get a better understanding of what you are seeking. | ||||||
3 | Chivalry supported by the Bible? | 1 Tim 5:3 | Makarios | 35110 | ||
Greetings, farout! Chivalry is defined as "the noble qualities a knight was supposed to have, such as courage, honor, and a readiness to help the weak and protect women." (1) So, based on that definition of what chivalry is, I ask the question, "How does the Bible support the concept of chivalry?" Blessings to you, Makarios Source: (1) Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition, 2000, IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. |
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