Page 4 of 730 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first What Is the Bible? (1 occurrence) “All things, therefore, that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them.”—Matthew 7:12. ijwbq article 181 - Bible Questions Answered (ijwbq) Law (1 occurrence) When it is lowercased, it may refer to individual laws of the Mosaic Law or a principle of law.—Nu 15:16; De 4:8; Mt 7:12; Ga 3:24. nwtstg - Glossary Truths We Love to Teach (1 occurrence) Jesus was a great teacher whose advice always works.—Matt. 6:14, 15, 34; 7:12. lmd - Love People (lmd) Interest in Others (1 occurrence) Matt. 7:12; 1 Cor. 9:20-23; Phil. 2:4; Jas. 1:19 lmd lesson 1 point 1a-point 5b - Love People (lmd) Are Jehovah’s Witnesses Tolerant of Other Religions? (1 occurrence) Instead, we extend to others the same tolerance that we appreciate receiving from them.—Matthew 7:12. ijwfq article 8 - Frequently Asked Questions About Jehovah’s Witnesses (ijwfq) “All the Treasures of Wisdom” (1 occurrence) As recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27, it contains 107 verses and would likely take just 20 minutes or so to deliver. cf chap. 5 pp. 46-55 - “My Follower” (cf) “Never Has Any Man Spoken Like This” (1 occurrence) 4 Take, for example, the Sermon on the Mount, recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27. cf chap. 11 pp. 108-117 - “My Follower” (cf) “Without an Illustration He Would Not Speak to Them” (1 occurrence) The Sermon on the Mount, as recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27, is an outstanding example of Jesus’ generous use of word pictures. cf chap. 12 pp. 118-127 - “My Follower” (cf) “Christ Is the Power of God” (1 occurrence) He taught them how to find happiness, how to pray, how to seek God’s Kingdom, and how to build for a secure future. (Matthew 5:3–7:27) cl chap. 9 pp. 87-96 - Close to Jehovah (cl) Get Started Reading the Bible (1 occurrence) Sermon on the Mount: Matthew chapters 5-7 lff - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Do All Celebrations Please God? (1 occurrence) Read Matthew 7:12, and then discuss these questions: lff lesson 44 points 1-6 - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Principles for Judging Righteously (1 occurrence) Be impartial (De 16:18, 19; it-1 343 ¶5) mwb21 July p. 6 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2021 Guidance for Peaceful Relationships (1 occurrence) Be the kind of person you want others to be.—Matthew 7:12. g21 No. 1 pp. 6-7 - Awake!—2021 September (1 occurrence) To understand why, put yourself in the shoes of others.—Matt. 7:12. w19.09 4 ¶8-9 es21 - Examining the Scriptures—2021 August (1 occurrence) And the best way to make good friends is to be a good friend. (Matt. 7:12) es21 - Examining the Scriptures—2021 June (1 occurrence) All things . . . that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them.—Matt. 7:12. es21 - Examining the Scriptures—2021 March (1 occurrence) All things . . . that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them.—Matt. 7:12. es21 - Examining the Scriptures—2021 Our Christian Life and Ministry Bible Reading Schedule for 2021 (1 occurrence) Deuteronomy 16-18 es21 - Examining the Scriptures—2021 Who Is the King of God’s Kingdom? (1 occurrence) So to please God, we must control what we feel in our heart. (Matthew 5:28; 6:24; 7:12) wp20 No. 2 pp. 6-7 - The Watchtower (Public)—2020 The Bible—A Reliable Source of Truth (1 occurrence) For example, note what the Bible says about maintaining healthy relationships: “All things, therefore, that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them.” (Matthew 7:12) wp20 No. 1 pp. 6-8 - The Watchtower (Public)—2020 February (1 occurrence) We want to put ourselves in the place of those we meet in the ministry and treat them as we would like to be treated. (Matt. 7:12) es20 pp. 17-26 - Examining the Scriptures—2020 Arrangements for Places of Worship (1 occurrence) Jesus even held a meeting on a mountain.—Matt. 5:1–7:29. od chap. 11 pp. 116-122 - Organized (od) Maintaining the Peace and Cleanness of the Congregation (1 occurrence) By applying the Golden Rule, doing to others all things that we want them to do to us, we can usually forgive and forget minor offenses.—Matt. 6:14, 15; 7:12. od chap. 14 pp. 141-156 - Organized (od) January (1 occurrence) How important, then, that we call at a time when people might be more inclined to converse! (Matt. 7:12) es20 pp. 7-17 - Examining the Scriptures—2020 Family Life and Friendships (1 occurrence) “All things . . . that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them.”—MATTHEW 7:12. g19 No. 3 pp. 8-9 - Awake!—2019 Jehovah Values His Humble Servants (1 occurrence) To understand why, put yourself in the shoes of others. (Matt. 7:12) w19 September pp. 2-7 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 Love and Justice in the Christian Congregation (1 occurrence) Think, for example, about the Golden Rule. (Matt. 7:12) w19 May pp. 2-7 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 Imitate Jesus and Remain at Peace (1 occurrence) And the best way to make good friends is to be a good friend. (Matt. 7:12) w19 April pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 Under God’s Kingdom “Peace Will Abound” (1 occurrence) Fine examples of Jesus’ teachings can be found in what is known as the Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew chapters 5-7. g19 No. 1 pp. 12-15 - Awake!—2019 Show Fellow Feeling in Your Ministry (1 occurrence) We want to put ourselves in the place of those we meet in the ministry and treat them as we would like to be treated.c (Matt. 7:12) w19 March pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 Love and Justice in Ancient Israel (1 occurrence) Instead, they were to love justice.—Deut. 1:13-17; 16:18-20. w19 February pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 Bible (1 occurrence) The Bible lays down principles of right and wrong that serve as a straightedge for just business dealings (Mt 7:12; Le 19:35, 36; Pr 20:10; 22:22, 23), industriousness (Eph 4:28; Col 3:23; 1Th 4:11, 12; 2Th 3:10-12), clean moral conduct (Ga 5:19-23; 1Th 4:3-8; Ex 20:14-17; Le 20:10-16), upbuilding associations (1Co 15:33; Heb 10:24, 25; Pr 5:3-11; 13:20), good family relationships (Eph 5:21-33; 6:1-4; Col 3:18-21; De 6:4-9; Pr 13:24). it-1 pp. 307-313 - Insight, Volume 1 Blindness (1 occurrence) “The bribe blinds the eyes of wise ones.” (De 16:19) it-1 pp. 342-344 - Insight, Volume 1 Bribe (1 occurrence) The Scriptures indicate that the accepting of bribes led not only to the perversion of justice but even to bloodshed.—De 16:19; 27:25; Eze 22:12. it-1 pp. 365-366 - Insight, Volume 1 Canon (1 occurrence) If there was not a definite collection of Holy Writings known and recognized by them and those to whom they spoke and wrote, they would not have used such expressions as “the Scriptures” (Mt 22:29; Ac 18:24); “the holy Scriptures” (Ro 1:2); “the holy writings” (2Ti 3:15); the “Law,” often meaning the whole body of Scripture (Joh 10:34; 12:34; 15:25); “the Law and the Prophets,” used as a generic term meaning the entire Hebrew Scriptures and not simply the first and second sections of those Scriptures (Mt 5:17; 7:12; 22:40; Lu 16:16). it-1 pp. 406-410 - Insight, Volume 1 Court, Judicial (1 occurrence) Many are the admonitions against the perversion of judgment, taking of bribes, or partiality. (Ex 23:6-8; De 1:16, 17; 16:19; Pr 17:23; 24:23; 28:21; 29:4) it-1 pp. 516-519 - Insight, Volume 1 Wilderness Wanderings of Israel (1 occurrence) Nu 22:1–36:13; De 1:1–33:29 it-1 pp. 540-542 - Insight, Volume 1 Gifts, Presents (1 occurrence) Those who chase after gifts are condemned. (De 16:19, 20; Ec 7:7; Pr 15:27; Isa 1:23; see BRIBE.) it-1 pp. 934-936 - Insight, Volume 1 Kingdom of God (1 occurrence) Every city had judges, older men, to handle legal questions and problems and to mete out justice. (De 16:18-20; see COURT, JUDICIAL.) it-2 pp. 159-170 - Insight, Volume 2 Law (1 occurrence) Perverting justice forbidden (Ex 23:1, 2, 6, 7; Le 19:15, 35; De 16:19) it-2 pp. 211-222 - Insight, Volume 2 23456
When it is lowercased, it may refer to individual laws of the Mosaic Law or a principle of law.—Nu 15:16; De 4:8; Mt 7:12; Ga 3:24.
Instead, we extend to others the same tolerance that we appreciate receiving from them.—Matthew 7:12.
As recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27, it contains 107 verses and would likely take just 20 minutes or so to deliver.
The Sermon on the Mount, as recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27, is an outstanding example of Jesus’ generous use of word pictures.
He taught them how to find happiness, how to pray, how to seek God’s Kingdom, and how to build for a secure future. (Matthew 5:3–7:27)
For example, note what the Bible says about maintaining healthy relationships: “All things, therefore, that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them.” (Matthew 7:12)
We want to put ourselves in the place of those we meet in the ministry and treat them as we would like to be treated. (Matt. 7:12)
By applying the Golden Rule, doing to others all things that we want them to do to us, we can usually forgive and forget minor offenses.—Matt. 6:14, 15; 7:12.
How important, then, that we call at a time when people might be more inclined to converse! (Matt. 7:12)
Fine examples of Jesus’ teachings can be found in what is known as the Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew chapters 5-7.
We want to put ourselves in the place of those we meet in the ministry and treat them as we would like to be treated.c (Matt. 7:12)
The Bible lays down principles of right and wrong that serve as a straightedge for just business dealings (Mt 7:12; Le 19:35, 36; Pr 20:10; 22:22, 23), industriousness (Eph 4:28; Col 3:23; 1Th 4:11, 12; 2Th 3:10-12), clean moral conduct (Ga 5:19-23; 1Th 4:3-8; Ex 20:14-17; Le 20:10-16), upbuilding associations (1Co 15:33; Heb 10:24, 25; Pr 5:3-11; 13:20), good family relationships (Eph 5:21-33; 6:1-4; Col 3:18-21; De 6:4-9; Pr 13:24).
The Scriptures indicate that the accepting of bribes led not only to the perversion of justice but even to bloodshed.—De 16:19; 27:25; Eze 22:12.
If there was not a definite collection of Holy Writings known and recognized by them and those to whom they spoke and wrote, they would not have used such expressions as “the Scriptures” (Mt 22:29; Ac 18:24); “the holy Scriptures” (Ro 1:2); “the holy writings” (2Ti 3:15); the “Law,” often meaning the whole body of Scripture (Joh 10:34; 12:34; 15:25); “the Law and the Prophets,” used as a generic term meaning the entire Hebrew Scriptures and not simply the first and second sections of those Scriptures (Mt 5:17; 7:12; 22:40; Lu 16:16).
Many are the admonitions against the perversion of judgment, taking of bribes, or partiality. (Ex 23:6-8; De 1:16, 17; 16:19; Pr 17:23; 24:23; 28:21; 29:4)
Every city had judges, older men, to handle legal questions and problems and to mete out justice. (De 16:18-20; see COURT, JUDICIAL.)