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AMPLIFIED BIBLE 2015
Overview
Summary:
The goal of the translation team was to enhance the appeal ofthe Amplified Bible by refreshing the base translation text and
refining the amplifications for relevance and clarity. The resultis an Amplified Bible that is easier to read and better than everto study and understand. The Amplified Bible, 2015 edition,includes more amplification in the Old Testament and refinedamplification in the New Testament. Additionally, the Bible texthas been improved to read smoothly without or without ampli-fications, so that the text may be read either way. The same feel
and style of amplification has been maintained, so that thosewho read the 1987 Amplified Bible will be able to easily transi-tion to the revised edition.
Details:
The Amplified Bible 2015 is, as much as is practical, a LiteralEquivalent translation of the Bible that enhances the clarity of
Scripture by using in-text amplifications. The amplifications arebased on the nuances of the Greek and Hebrew languages andare informed by the latest advances in Biblical research. Theseamplifications uniquely expand and clarify the Biblical text,giving the reader a deeper understanding of Scripture.
The Amplified Bible, 2015 edition, actually provides twotranslations of the Bible. This method of translation invites
readers to step into a broader understanding of Scripture asthe amplifications help them to dig deeper into the meaning ofBiblical passages by highlighting nuances of the original Greekand Hebrew.
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The Amplified Bible, 2015 edition, consists of two parts:
1. The Foundational Translation faithfully follows the originalGreek and Hebrew text and may be read by skipping overthe amplifications.
2. The Amplified Translation includes amplifications toenhance readability and textual understanding, and toprovide a framework for deeper study and spiritual growthby providing fresh insights into the text itself.
Here a few of the benefits of reading the Amplified Bible:
1. Amplifications reveal a word’s intensity or power along
with the nuances of the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek word
used in the original text:
“So repent [change your inner self—your old way of think-
ing, regret past sins] and return [to God—seek His purpose
for your life], so that your sins may be wiped away [blotted
out, completely erased], so that times of refreshing may
come from the presence of the Lord [restoring you like a
cool wind on a hot day].” ACTS 3:19
2. Amplifications clarify the meaning of a theological word:
“Who will bring any charge against God’s elect (His chosen
ones)? It is God who justifies us [declaring us blamelessand putting us in a right relationship with Himself].”
ROMANS 8:33
“Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you through
and through [that is, separate you from profane things,
make you pure and whole and undamaged—consecrated
to Him—set apart for His purpose]; and may your spirit
and soul and body be kept complete and [be found]
blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
1 THESSALONIANS 5:23
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3. Amplifications give greater depth to key verses:
“And we know [with great confidence] that God [who is
deeply concerned about us] causes all things to work
together [as a plan] for good for those who love God, tothose who are called according to His plan and purpose.”
ROMANS 8:28
“I can do all things [which He has called me to do] through
Him who strengthens and empowers me [to fulfill His pur-
pose—I am sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency; I am ready for
anything through Him who infuses me with inner strength
and confident peace].” PHILIPPIANS 4:13
Amplifications of the same word or phrase may differ slightlydepending on context or emphasis, or to indicate anothernuance of theology or language, or to encourage self-study.Also many words (e.g., flesh) have slightly different mean-ings in different contexts, so amplifications vary accordingly.Amplification permits traditional theological terms to be
retained in the text while they are also clarified by a contem-porary word or phrase. Retaining and amplifying these tradi-tional words gives the reader access to the depth of meaningrooted in these terms.
4. Use of brackets in the Amplified Bible:
A. Brackets are used to add information, supported by other
Scripture, that helps explain verses that are sometimesmisquoted or misunderstood:
“Therefore you have no excuse or justification, everyone
of you who [hypocritically] judges and condemns others;
for in passing judgment on another person, you condemn
yourself, because you who judge [from a position of arro-
gance or self-righteousness] are habitually practicing the
very same things [which you denounce].” ROMANS 2:1
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“For the love of money [that is, the greedy desire for it
or the willingness to gain it unethically] is the root of all
sorts of evil, and some by longing for it have wandered
away from the faith and pierced themselves [through and
through] with many sorrows.” 1 TIMOTHY 6:10
B. In some verses brackets are used to clarify a theologicalterm not commonly used in everyday language:
“Therefore, since we have been justified [that is, acquit-
ted of sin, declared blameless before God] by faith, [let us
grasp the fact that] we have peace with God [and the joy
of reconciliation with Him] through our Lord Jesus Christ(the Messiah, the Anointed).” ROMANS 5:1
C. Brackets can also be used within a verse to addinformation that would otherwise be placed in afootnote:
“At that time Herod [Antipas], the tetrarch [who governed
a portion of Palestine, including Galilee and Perea], havingheard reports about Jesus,” MATTHEW 14:1
NOTE: Brackets in bold type [...] indicate manuscript differenc-es and are footnoted.
5. Use of italics in the Amplified Bible:
A. Words implied, but not actually contained in the original
text are printed in italic type:
Then came the preparation day of Unleavened Bread on
which the Passover lamb had to be sacrificed.” LUKE 22:7
B. The use of italic “and” “or,” or “nor” introducesamplification within a sentence:
“But if you are guided and led by the Spirit, you are not
subject to the Law.” GALATIANS 5:18
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“Fathers, do not provoke or irritate or exasperate your
children [with demands that are trivial or unreasonable or
humiliating or abusive; nor by favoritism or indifference;
treat them tenderly with lovingkindness], so they will not
lose heart and become discouraged or unmotivated [with
their spirits broken].” COLOSSIANS 3:21
6. Use of parentheses in the Amplified Bible:
A. Parentheses in Roman type (...) supply the definition of aword in context:
“Now Hagar is (represents) Mount Sinai in Arabia and shecorresponds to the present Jerusalem, for she is in slavery
with her children.” GALATIANS 4:25
B. Parentheses in bold type (...) indicate a parentheticalphrase in the text and should be included when readingaloud:
“Or do you not know brethren(for I am speaking to those
who know the law ), that the law has jurisdiction [to rule]
over a person as long as he lives?” ROMANS 7:1
7. Use of nouns and pronouns in the Amplified Bible:
A. Names of persons and/or places are often used to replacepronouns to help the reader’s understanding of a verse
without having to return to the beginning of the passagefor clarity.
B. In some verses pronouns retained in the text may befollowed by a proper name placed in parenthesis:
“...he (John) saw the Spirit of God...lighting on Him
(Jesus).” MATTHEW 3:16
C. Pronouns referring to God, the Father; Jesus, the Son; andthe Holy Spirit are always capitalized, so that the readerimmediately recognizes deity in the text:
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“Peter took Him aside [to speak to Him privately] and
began to rebuke Him, saying, May God forbid it! This will
never happen to You.” MATTHEW 16:22
8. General format (paragraphs/verse numbers) in the Amplified Bible:
A. Quotation marks have been added according to normalEnglish usage.
B. Each verse number starts on a new line so the reader canimmediately find a verse regardless of its position within
a paragraph.
C. Paragraph markers have been added as indicated by abold verse number or a bold letter if the new paragraphbegins within a verse for verse settings.
D. Old Testament quotations in the New Testament are set indistinctive type.
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STATS
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10,000
15,000
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+14%-52%
-7%
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NT
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NT
OTOT
OTNT
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N u m b e r o f A m p l i fi c a t i o n s
TOTAL
Number of Amplifications(includes multiple amplifications per verse)
Verse Count
Number of Amplifications
(as percentage of total amplifications)
AMP 1987
OT 23,145
NT 7,956
TOTAL 31,101
AMP 2015
OT 23,145
NT 7,958
TOTAL 31,103
[ ]
52%( )
12%
and/or/nor
36% [ ] 67%
( )
15%
and/or/nor 19%
AMP 1987 AMP 2015 CHANGE
[ ] +15%
( ) + 3%
and/or/nor -17%
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OT
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+18%
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+7%
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-39% N u m b e r o f V e r s e s A m p l i fi e d
AMP 1987
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+3%-11%
+4%
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P e r c e n t a g e o f V e r s e
s A m p l i fi e d
Number of Verses Amplified(only counting verses with an amplification)
Number of Verses Amplified(as percentage of total Bible verses)
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VERSE COMPARISON
Most of these verses demonstrate typical revisions, and forthat reason probably contain an above average amount of dif-ferences.
AMP 1987 AMP 2015
Genesis 4:7 If you do well, will younot be accepted? And if you do notdo well, sin crouches at your door;its desire is for you, but you mustmaster it.
Genesis 4:7 “If you do well [believingMe and doing what is acceptableand pleasing to Me], will you notbe accepted? And if you do not do
well [but ignore My instruction], sincrouches at your door; its desire is for
you [to overpower you], but you mustmaster it.”
Genesis 15:1 After these things, the word of the Lord came to Abram in avision, saying, Fear not, Abram, I am
your Shield, your abundant com-pensation, and your reward shall beexceedingly great.
Genesis 15:1 After these things the word of the LORD came to Abram in
a vision, saying, “Do not be afraid, Abram, I am your shield; Your reward[for obedience] shall be very great.”
1 Kings 11:12 However, in your daysI will not do it, for David your father’ssake. But I will rend it out of the hand
of your son!
1 Kings 11:12 “However, I will not doit in your lifetime, for the sake of yourfather David, but I will tear it out of
the hand of your son (Rehoboam).
1 Kings 18:17 When Ahab saw Elijah, Ahab said to him, Are you he whotroubles Israel?
1 Kings 18:17 When Ahab saw Elijah, Ahab said to him, “Are you the one who is bringing disaster on Israel?”
Job 1:8 And the Lord said to Satan,Have you considered My servant Job,that there is none like him on the
earth, a blameless and upright man,one who [reverently] fears God andabstains from and shuns evil [be-cause it is wrong]?
Job 1:8 The LORD said to Satan,“Have you considered and reflectedon My servant Job? For there is none
like him on the earth, a blamelessand upright man, one who fears God[with reverence] and abstains fromand turns away from evil [because hehonors God].”
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Job 2:12 And when they looked from
afar off and saw him [disfigured] be- yond recognition, they lifted up theirvoices and wept; and each one torehis robe, and they cast dust over theirheads toward the heavens.
Job 2:12 When they looked from a
distance and did not recognize him[because of his disfigurement], theyraised their voices and wept; andeach one tore his robe [in grief] andthey threw dust over their headstoward the sky [in sorrow].
Psalm 19:10 More to be desired arethey than gold, even than muchfine gold; they are sweeter alsothan honey and drippings from thehoneycomb.
Psalm 19:10 They are more desirablethan gold, yes, than much fine gold;Sweeter also than honey and thedrippings of the honeycomb.
Psalm 25:12 Who is the man whoreverently fears and worships theLord? Him shall He teach in the waythat he should choose.
Psalm 25:12 Who is the man whofears the LORD [with awe-inspiredreverence and worships Him withsubmissive wonder]? He will teachhim [through His word] in the way heshould choose.
Proverbs 16:22 Understanding is a wellspring of life to those who have it,but to give instruction to fools is folly.
Proverbs 16:22 Understanding(spiritual insight) is a [refreshing andboundless] wellspring of life to those
who have it, But to give instructionand correction to fools is foolishness.
Proverbs 17:24 A man of understand-ing sets skillful and godly Wisdombefore his face, but the eyes of a[self-confident] fool are on the endsof the earth.
Proverbs 17:24 [Skillful and godly] wisdom is in the presence of a personof understanding [and he recognizesit], But the eyes of a [thickheaded]fool are on the ends of the earth.
Ecclesiastes 8:3 Be not panic-strick-en and hasty to get out of his pres-ence. Persist not in an evil thing, forhe does whatever he pleases.
Ecclesiastes 8:3 Do not be in a hurryto get out of his presence. Do not joinin a malevolent matter, for the king
will do whatever he pleases.
Ecclesiastes 11:1 Cast your bread
upon the waters, for you will find itafter many days.
Ecclesiastes 11:1 Cast your bread on
the surface of the waters, [be diligent-ly active, make thoughtful decisions],for you will find it after many days.
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Isaiah 5:11 Woe unto those who riseearly in the morning, that they maypursue strong drink, who tarry lateinto the night till wine inflames them!
Isaiah 5:11 Woe (judgment is com-ing) to those who rise early in themorning to pursue intoxicating drink,
Who stay up late in the night till wineinflames them!
Isaiah 21:12 The watchman said, Themorning comes, but also the night.[Another time, if Edom earnestly
wishes to know] if you will inquire [ofme], inquire; return, come again.
Isaiah 21:12 The watchman says,“The morning comes [only briefly],but also [comes] the night [of Babylo-nian oppression]. If you would ask [ofme then], ask [again, if Edom really
wishes to know]; Come back again.”
Zechariah 9:8 Then I will encampabout My house as a guard or agarrison so that none shall marchback and forth, and no oppressoror demanding collector shall againoverrun them, for now My eyes areupon them.
Zechariah 9:8 Then I will camparound My house [as a guard] be-cause of an army, Because of him
who passes by and returns; And nooppressor will again overrun them(Israel), For now My eyes are uponthem [providentially protectingthem].
Luke 2:49 And He said to them, Howis it that you had to look for Me? Did
you not see and know that it is nec-essary [as a duty] for Me to be in MyFather’s house and [occupied] aboutMy Father’s business?
Luke 2:49 And He answered, “Whydid you have to look for Me? Did
you not know that I had to be in MyFather’s {house?}”
Luke 6:35 But love your enemies and
be kind and do good [doing favorsso that someone derives benefitfrom them] and lend, expecting andhoping for nothing in return {but}considering nothing as lost anddespairing of no one; and then yourrecompense (your reward) will begreat (rich, strong, intense, and abun-dant), and you will be sons of theMost High, for He is kind and chari-
table and good to the ungrateful andthe selfish and wicked.
Luke 6:35 “But love [that is, unself-
ishly seek the best or higher good for] your enemies, and do good, and lend,expecting nothing in return; for yourreward will be great (rich, abundant),and you will be sons of the MostHigh; because He Himself is kind andgracious and good to the ungratefuland the wicked.
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Acts 3:19 So repent (change your
mind and purpose); turn around andreturn [to God], that your sins maybe erased (blotted out, wiped clean),that times of refreshing (of recoveringfrom the effects of heat, of reviving
with fresh air) may come from thepresence of the Lord;
Acts 3:19 “So repent [change your
inner self—your old way of thinking,regret past sins] and return [to God—seek His purpose for your life], so that
your sins may be wiped away [blottedout, completely erased], so that timesof refreshing may come from thepresence of the Lord [restoring youlike a cool wind on a hot day];
Acts 8:6 And great crowds of people with one accord listened to and heed-ed what was said by Philip, as theyheard him and watched the miraclesand wonders which he kept perform-ing [from time to time].
Acts 8:6 The crowds gathered and were paying close attention to every-thing Philip said, as they heard [themessage] and saw the [miraculous]signs which he was doing [validatinghis message].
Romans 8:28 We are assured andknow that [God being a partner in
their labor] all things work togetherand are [fitting into a plan] for goodto and for those who love God andare called according to [His] designand purpose.
Romans 8:28 And we know [withgreat confidence] that God [who is
deeply concerned about us] causesall things to work together [as a plan]for good for those who love God, tothose who are called according to Hisplan and purpose.
Romans 8:33 Who shall bring anycharge against God’s elect [when it is]God Who justifies [that is, Who putsus in right relation to Himself? Who
shall come forward and accuse or im-peach those whom God has chosen?
Will God, Who acquits us?]
Romans 8:33 Who will bring anycharge against God’s elect (His cho-sen ones)? It is God who justifies us[declaring us blameless and putting
us in a right relationship with Him-self].
Philippians 1:19 For I am well as-sured and indeed know that through
your prayers and a bountiful sup-ply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ (theMessiah) this will turn out for my
preservation (for the spiritual healthand welfare of my own soul) and availtoward the saving work of the Gospel.
Philippians 1:19 for I know [withconfidence] that this will turn out formy deliverance and spiritual well-be-ing, through your prayers and the[superabundant] supply of the Spirit
of Jesus Christ [which upholds me].
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Philippians 4:13 I have strength for
all things in Christ Who empowersme [I am ready for anything andequal to anything through Him Whoinfuses inner strength into me; I amself-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency].
Philippians 4:13 I can do all things
[which He has called me to do]through Him who strengthens andempowers me [to fulfill His pur-pose—I am self-sufficient in Christ’ssufficiency; I am ready for anythingand equal to anything through Him
who infuses me with inner strengthand confident peace.]
Colossians 2:5 For though I am awayfrom you in body, yet I am with youin spirit, delighted at the sight of your[standing shoulder to shoulder insuch] orderly array and the firmnessand the solid front and steadfastnessof your faith in Christ [that leaning ofthe entire human personality on Himin absolute trust and confidence inHis power, wisdom, and goodness].
Colossians 2:5 For even though I amabsent [from you] in body, neverthe-less I am with you in spirit, delightedto see your good discipline [as youstand shoulder to shoulder and forma solid front] and to see the stabilityof your faith in Christ [your steadfastreliance on Him and your unwaver-ing confidence in His power, wisdom,and goodness].
Colossians 3:5 So kill (deaden, de-prive of power) the evil desire lurkingin your members [those animalimpulses and all that is earthly in youthat is employed in sin]: sexual vice,impurity, sensual appetites, unholydesires, and all greed and covetous-ness, for that is idolatry (the deify-ing of self and other created things
instead of God).
Colossians 3:5 So put to death anddeprive of power the evil longings of
your earthly body [with its sensual,self-centered instincts] immorality,impurity, {sinful} passion, evil desire,and greed, which is [a kind of] idola-try [because it replaces your devotionto God].
Colossians 4:5 Behave yourselves wisely [living prudently and withdiscretion] in your relations withthose of the outside world (the non-Christians), making the very most ofthe time and seizing (buying up) theopportunity.
Colossians 4:5 Conduct yourself with wisdom in your interactions withoutsiders (non-believers), make themost of each opportunity [treating itas something precious].
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1 Timothy 6:10 For the love of money
is a root of all evils; it is through thiscraving that some have been ledastray and have wandered from thefaith and pierced themselves through
with many acute [mental] pangs.
1 Timothy 6:10 For the love of money
[that is, the greedy desire for it andthe willingness to gain it unethically]is a root of all sorts of evil, and someby longing for it have wandered awayfrom the faith and pierced them-selves [through and through] withmany sorrows.
Galatians 4:15 What has become ofthat blessed enjoyment and satis-faction and self-congratulation thatonce was yours [in what I taught youand in your regard for me]? For I bear
you witness that you would have tornout your own eyes and have giventhem to me [to replace mine], if that
were possible.
Galatians 4:15 What then has be-come of that sense of blessing andthe joy that you once had [from yoursalvation and your relationship withChrist]? For I testify of you that, ifpossible, you would have torn out
your own eyes and given them to me[to replace mine].
Galatians 5:4 If you seek to be jus-tified and declared righteous and tobe given a right standing with Godthrough the Law, you are brought tonothing and so separated (severed)from Christ. You have fallen awayfrom grace (from God’s gracious favorand unmerited blessing).
Galatians 5:4 You have been severedfrom Christ, if you seek to be justified[that is, declared free of the guilt ofsin and its penalty, and placed rightstanding with God] through the Law;
you have fallen from grace [for youhave lost your grasp on God’s unmer-ited favor and blessing].
Hebrews 11:7 [Prompted] by faith
Noah, being forewarned by God con-cerning events of which as yet there
was no visible sign, took heed anddiligently and reverently constructedand prepared an ark for the deliver-ance of his own family. By this [hisfaith which relied on God] he passed
judgment and sentence on the world’s unbelief and became an heirand possessor of righteousness (thatrelation of being right into which Godputs the person who has faith).
Hebrews 11:7 By faith [with confi-
dence in God and His word] Noah,being warned {by God} about eventsnot yet seen, in reverence preparedan ark for the salvation of his fam-ily. By this [act of obedience] hecondemned the world and becamean heir of the righteousness whichcomes by faith.
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Hebrews 11:17 By faith Abraham,
when he was put to the test [whilethe testing of his faith was still inprogress], had already brought Isaacfor an offering; he who had gladly re-ceived and welcomed [God’s] promis-es was ready to sacrifice his only son,
Hebrews 11:17 By faith Abraham,
when he was tested [that is, as thetesting of his faith was still in prog-ress], offered up Isaac, and he whohad received the promises [of God]
was ready to sacrifice his only son [ofpromise];
James 1:5 If any of you is deficient in wisdom, let him ask of the giving God[Who gives] to everyone liberally and
ungrudgingly, without reproaching orfaultfinding, and it will be given him.
James 1:5 If any of you lacks wisdom[to guide him through a decision orcircumstance], he is to ask of [our be-
nevolent] God, who gives to everyonegenerously and without rebuke orblame, and it will be given to him.
James 1:19 Understand [this], mybeloved brethren. Let every man bequick to hear [a ready listener], slowto speak, slow to take offense and toget angry.
James 1:19 Understand this, mybeloved brothers and sisters. Let ev-eryone be quick to hear [be a careful,thoughtful listener], slow to speak[a speaker of carefully chosen words
and], slow to anger [patient, reflec-tive, forgiving];
1 Peter 1:13 So brace up your minds;be sober (circumspect, morally alert);set your hope wholly and unchange-ably on the grace (divine favor) that iscoming to you when Jesus Christ (theMessiah) is revealed.
1 Peter 1:13 So prepare your mindsfor action, be completely sober [inspirit—steadfast, self-disciplined,spiritually and morally alert], fix
your hope completely on the grace[of God] that is coming to you whenJesus Christ is revealed
1 Peter 3:2 When they observe thepure and modest way in which youconduct yourselves, together with
your reverence [for your husband; you are to feel for him all that rev-erence includes: to respect, deferto, revere him—to honor, esteem,appreciate, prize, and, in the hu-man sense, to adore him, that is, toadmire, praise, be devoted to, deeplylove, and enjoy your husband].
1 Peter 3:2 when they see your mod-est and respectful behavior [together
with your devotion and apprecia-tion—love your husband, encouragehim, and enjoy him as a blessingfrom God].
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Revelation 2:5 Remember then from
what heights you have fallen. Repent(change the inner man to meet God’s
will) and do the works you did previ-ously [when first you knew the Lord],or else I will visit you and remove
your lampstand from its place, unless you change your mind and repent.
Revelation 2:5 So remember {the
heights} from which you have fallen,and repent [change your inner self—
your old way of thinking, your sinfulbehavior—seek God’s will] and dothe works you did at first [when youfirst knew Me]; otherwise, I will visit
you and remove your lampstand (thechurch, its impact) from its place—unless you repent.
Revelation 22:11 He who is unrigh-teous (unjust, wicked), let him beunrighteous still; and he who is filthy(vile, impure), let him be filthy still;and he who is righteous (just, up-right, in right standing with God), lethim do right still; and he who is holy,let him be holy still.
Revelation 22:11 “Let the one whodoes wrong, still do wrong; and theone who is filthy (vile, impure), stillbe filthy; and the one who is righ-teous (just, upright), still be righ-teous; and the one who is holy, stillbe holy.”
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