2 Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification.
Holy God Must Have A Cleansed People How The Little Children Must Live Together Mustard Seed Jacob, Displeased With The Envy Of Laban And His Sons, Departs Secretly Mountain Must Not Be Touched How The High Priest Must Enter Into The Holy Place Blood Of Slain Beasts Must Be Offered To The Lord At The Tabernacle Door They Must Not Offer To Idols Wizards Must Be Put To Death Priests That Have Blemishes Must Not Minister In The Sanctuary Priests In Their Uncleanness Must Abstain From The Holy Things Sacrifices Must Be Without Blemish He Who Makes A Singular Vow Must Be The Lord'S Holy Things Must Be Eaten In The Holy Place One Must Be Generous In Lending Or Giving Hebrew Servant, Except By Choice, Must Be Freed In The Seventh Year Every Male Must Offer, As He Is Able, At These Three Feasts Things Sacrificed Must Be Sound Idolaters Must Be Slain One Who Shows Contempt For The Judge Must Die What Cities Must Be Devoted Trees Must Not Be Destroyed In The Siege Malefactor Must Not Hang All Night On A Tree House Must Have Battlements Punishment Must Not Exceed Forty Lashes Abner, Displeased With Ishbosheth Joab Returning From Battle, Is Displeased With The King, And Kills Abner Man Must Humble Himself Unto God God Musters The Armies Of His Wrath An Exhortation To Trust In God, And Not In Ourselves Baruch Must Preserve The Evidences, As Tokens Of The People's Return Unto Habakkuk, Waiting For An Answer, Is Shown That He Must Wait By Faith Of The Mustard Seed His Disciples Must Beware Of Their Ambition We Must Communicate The Light Of Our Knowledge To Others That The Gospel Must Be Preached To All Nations We Must Not Worry About Earthly Things, People Must Take This Time Of Grace Shows The Powerful Working Of The Word, By The Parable Of The Grain Of Mustard Seed, Those Who Will Be His Disciples, To Bear Their Cross Must Make Their Accounts Beforehand, That Only By The Same Jesus We Must Be Eternally Saved, Because We Have Yielded Ourselves To The Service Of Righteousness God's Mercies Must Move Us To Offer Ourselves No Man Must Think Too Well Of Himself But Must Take Heed That They Give No Offense In Them Strong Must Bear With The Weak We Must Not Please Ourselves You Are The Temples Of God, Which Must Be Kept Holy Corinthians Must Take Their Brothers To Court They Must Not Therefore Be Defiled