Deuteronomy 18:13
BSB · Public Domain (CC0)“You must be blameless before the LORD your God.”
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BSBPD
“You must be blameless before the LORD your God.”
Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)KJVPD
“Thou shalt be perfect with the Lord thy God.”
King James Version · Public DomainASVPD
“Thou shalt be perfect with Jehovah thy God.”
American Standard Version · Public DomainYLTPD
“Perfect thou art with Jehovah thy God,”
Young's Literal Translation · Public DomainCross references
Other passages that echo Deuteronomy 18:13 — 9 related verses from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
- Genesis 6:9This is the account of Noah. Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his generation; Noah walked with God.
- Genesis 17:1When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said, “I am God Almighty. Walk before Me and be blameless.
- Job 1:1There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job. And this man was blameless and upright, fearing God and shunning evil.
- Job 1:8Then the LORD said to Satan, “Have you considered My servant Job? For there is no one on earth like him, a man who is blameless and upright, who fears God and shuns evil.”
- Psalms 37:37Consider the blameless and observe the upright, for posterity awaits the man of peace.
- Matthew 5:48Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
- Philippians 3:12Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.
- Philippians 3:15All of us who are mature should embrace this point of view. And if you think differently about some issue, God will reveal this to you as well.
- Revelation 3:2Wake up and strengthen what remains, which was about to die; for I have found your deeds incomplete in the sight of My God.
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