Chapter, Paragraph
1 6,2 | acquire spiritual poverty, and meekness, and only then to rise step
2 6,2 | shall inherit the earth.~Meekness is directly linked with
3 6,2 | filled with the spirit of meekness and humility. He who is
4 6,2 | he attains modesty and meekness. This, however, is only
5 6,2 | Psalmist especially praises meekness, placing it on a level with
6 6,2 | be ready to answer with meekness and fear (1 Pet. 3:15) those
7 6,2 | asks us to receive with meekness the Word of God (James 1:
8 6,2 | pays special attention to meekness, pointing out that meekness
9 6,2 | meekness, pointing out that meekness in the preacher is the best
10 6,2 | other with all lowliness and meekness, because these are the qualities
11 6,2 | Apostle to the Gentiles counts meekness among the fruits of the
12 6,2 | all distinguished by their meekness. In the New Testament the
13 6,2 | demonstrated the greatest meekness and called us to learn from
14 6,2 | including love itself. Through meekness and humility man overcomes
15 6,2 | us marvelous examples of meekness. Once during Divine Liturgy,
16 6,2 | can help pave the way to meekness in ourselves by deciding
17 6,2 | promises those who attain meekness that they will inherit the
18 6,2 | Christian humility, mourning, meekness, righteousness and mercy;
19 6,2 | soul, a peaceful nature, meekness, humility, love and closeness
20 6,2 | spirit than love, peace, meekness and the other virtues (Gal.
21 10,3| quarrels and to manifest the meekness, gentleness, obedience and
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