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1 | Take up another's offense or not? | Bible general Archive 4 | InGodITrust | 206151 | ||
Been searching for this verse, I use the NASB. Basically it says, "Do not take up the offense of another." Meaning, if a friend or relative etc. has suffered an offense against them then we are not to be offened (per-say) toward that individual. Not that we should not advise but do not "take up for them." We all have a tendency to be critical or be offended when someone we care about has been. Please help, I know I have seen the verse before. Thanks, InGodITrust |
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2 | Take up another's offense or not? | Bible general Archive 4 | normwarren | 228488 | ||
I need to know where to find this verse so I can formulate and appology and ask forgiveness. | ||||||
3 | Take up another's offense or not? | Bible general Archive 4 | biblicalman | 228489 | ||
I am not sure if this has been answered, so if not, try Matthew 5.23-25; 18.15-17 for both sides of the picture with regard to putting right sin. As you will see the second verses specifically indicate a way in which we should take up another's offence. If we love one another we will certianly be concerned for their hurt. I am not aware of a verse which says what you say. Best wishes |
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