Genesis 7:1
1599 Geneva Bible
7 1 Noah and his enter into the Ark. 20 The flood destroyeth all the rest upon the earth.
1 And the Lord said unto Noah, Enter thou and all thine house into the Ark: for thee have I seen (A)[a]righteous before me in this [b]age.
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- Genesis 7:1 In respect of the rest of the world, and because he had a desire to serve God and live uprightly.
- Genesis 7:1 Or, generation.
Luke 1:6
1599 Geneva Bible
6 Both were [a]just before God, and [b]walked in all the [c]commandments and ordinances of the Lord, [d]without reproof.
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- Luke 1:6 The true mark of righteousness is, to be liked and allowed of in the judgment of God.
- Luke 1:6 Lived, so speak the Hebrews, for our life is as a way, wherein we must walk, until we come to the mark.
- Luke 1:6 In all the moral and ceremonial law.
- Luke 1:6 Whom no man could justly reprove: now so it is, that the fruits of justification are set forth here, and not the cause, which is faith only, and nothing else.
1 John 3:7
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7 [a]Little children, let no man deceive you, he that doeth righteousness, is righteous, as he is righteous.
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- 1 John 3:7 Another argument of things coupled together: He that liveth justly, is just, and resembleth Christ that is just, and by that is known to be the son of God.
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