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Loyalty and Faithfulness

Loyalty and Faithfulness Proverbs 3:3 Excerpt Loyalty and faithfulness  are a combination of  qualities that occur in such passages as Gen 24:49 ;  Exo 34:6 ;  Deut 7:9 ; and  Psa 25:10 and  express the ideal relationship between people or between God and people. The two words overlap considerably in their meanings. In  Gen 47:29  the word rendered  loyalty   (Hebrew  chesed ) is used of the relationship of Joseph to his father Jacob and in  Exo 34:6  of  the relationship of the Lord to his own people. An essential element in  loyalty  is love, and  the word is sometimes translated as “love.”   njb  says “faithful love.”   More Reyburn, William David, and Euan McG. Fry.  A Handbook on Proverbs . New York: United Bible Societies, 2000. Print. UBS Handbook Series.

Loyalty and Faithfulness

Loyalty and Faithfulness Proverbs 3:3 Excerpt Loyalty and faithfulness  are a combination of  qualities that occur in such passages as Gen 24:49 ;  Exo 34:6 ;  Deut 7:9 ; and  Psa 25:10 and  express the ideal relationship between people or between God and people. The two words overlap considerably in their meanings. In  Gen 47:29  the word rendered loyalty   (Hebrew  chesed ) is used of the relationship of Joseph to his father Jacob and in  Exo 34:6  of  the relationship of the Lord to his own people. An essential element in  loyalty  is love, and  the word is sometimes translated as “love.”  njb  says “faithful love.”   More Reyburn, William David, and Euan McG. Fry.  A Handbook on Proverbs . New York: United Bible Societies, 2000. Print. UBS Handbook Series.
Loyalty and Faithfulness Proverbs 3:3 Excerpt Loyalty and faithfulness  are a combination of qualities that occur in such passages as  Gen 24:49 ;  Exo 34:6 ;  Deut 7:9 ; and  Psa 25:10  and express the ideal relationship between people or between God and people. The two  words overlap considerably in their meanings. In  Gen 47:29  the word rendered  loyalty   (Hebrew chesed ) is used of the relationship of Joseph to his father Jacob and in  Exo 34:6  of  the relationship of the Lord to his own people. An essential element in  loyalty  is love, and  the word is sometimes translated as “love.”  njb  says “faithful love.”  More Reyburn, William David, and Euan McG. Fry.  A Handbook on Proverbs . New York: United Bible Societies, 2000. Print. UBS Handbook Series.

Loyalty and Faithfulness

Loyalty and Faithfulness Proverbs 3:3 Excerpt Loyalty and faithfulness are a combination of qualities that occur in such passages as Gen 24:49; Exo 34:6; Deut 7:9 ; and Psa 25:10 and express the ideal relationship between people or between God and people. The two words overlap considerably in their meanings. In Gen 47:29 the word rendered loyalty (Hebrew chesed) is used for the relationship of Joseph to his father Jacob and in Exo 34:6 of the relationship of the Lord to his own people. An essential element in loyalty is love, and the word is sometimes translated as “love.” NJB says “faithful love.” Reyburn, William David, and Euan McG. Fry. A Handbook on Proverbs. New York: United Bible Societies, 2000. Print. UBS Handbook Series.

Loyalty and Faithfulness

Loyalty and Faithfulness Proverbs 3:3 Excerpt Loyalty and faithfulness are a combination of qualities that occur in such passages as Gen 24:49 ; Exo 34:6 ; Deut 7:9 ; and Psa 25:10 and express the ideal relationship between people or between God and people. The two words overlap considerably in their meanings. In Gen 47:29 the word renderedloyalty (Hebrew chesed) is used of the relationship of Joseph to his father Jacob and in Exo 34:6 of the relationship of the Lord to his own people. An essential element in loyalty is love, and the word is sometimes translated as “love.” NJB says “faithful love.” Reyburn, William David, and Euan McG. Fry. A Handbook on Proverbs. New York: United Bible Societies, 2000. Print. UBS Handbook Series.

Loyalty and Faithfulness

Loyalty and Faithfulness Proverbs 3:3 3:3 Let not loyalty and faithfulness …: Loyalty and faithfulness are a combination of qualities that occur in such passages as Gen 24:49 ; Ex. 34:6 ; Deut 7:9 ; and Psa 25:10 and express the ideal relationship between people or between God and people. The two words overlap considerably in their meanings. In Gen 47:29 the word rendered loyalty (Hebrew chesed) is used of the relationship of Joseph to his father Jacob and in Ex. 34:6 of the relationship of the Lord to his own people. An essential element in loyalty is love, and the word is sometimes translated as “love.” NJB says “faithful love.” The idea of being “loyal” is sometimes stated in figurative language, for example, “to keep every word spoken to someone” or “to follow faithfully in someone’s tracks.” Faithfulness may be described as a state of trustworthiness or dependability. A person who is faithful is one in whom complete confidence may be placed. Let not … ...

Loyalty and Faithfulness

Loyalty and Faithfulness Proverbs 3:3 Excerpt Loyalty and faithfulness  are a combination of  qualities that occur in such passages as  Gen 24:49 ;   Ex. 34:6 ;   Deut 7:9 ; and   Psa 25:10  and  express the ideal relationship between people or between God and people. The two  words overlap considerably in their meanings. In  Gen 47:29  the word rendered  loyalty   (Hebrew  chesed ) is used of the relationship of Joseph to his father Jacob and in   Ex. 34:6   of  the relationship of the Lord to his own people. An essential element in  loyalty  is love, and  the word is sometimes translated as “love.”   NJB  says “faithful love.”   More Reyburn, William David, and Euan McG. Fry.  A Handbook on Proverbs . New York: United Bible Societies, 2000. Print. UBS Handbook Series.

Loyalty and Faithfulness

Loyalty and Faithfulness Proverbs 3:3 Excerpt Loyalty and faithfulness  are a combination of  qualities that occur in such passages as  Gen 24:49 ;  Exo 34:6 ;  Deut 7:9 ; and  Psa 25:10 and  express the ideal relationship between people or between God and people. The two  words overlap considerably in their meanings. In  Gen 47:29  the word rendered  loyalty   (Hebrew chesed ) is used of the relationship of Joseph to his father Jacob and in  Exo 34:6  of  the relationship of the Lord to his own people. An essential element in  loyalty  is love, and  the word is sometimes translated as “love.”  njb  says “faithful love.”  More Reyburn, William David, and Euan McG. Fry.  A Handbook on Proverbs . New York: United Bible Societies, 2000. Print. UBS Handbook Series