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• 1Pet 3:8b-9 . . Have compassion one of another, love as brethren, be
pitiful, be courteous; not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but
contrariwise blessing.
"compassion" is from the Greek word sumpathes (soom-path-ace') which
means: having a fellow-feeling; viz: sympathetic, i.e. (by implication)
mutually commiserative.
One of the meanings of commiserate is condole: like when we share
someone's grief at the passing of a loved one, or their job has been
outsourced to cheap labor in a foreign country, or they've lost their entire
retirement fund to an unscrupulous corporation like ENRON, or their life
savings to a crooked Ponzi schemer like Bernie Madoff, or when there's news
from their doctor they have to begin chemo-therapy for a recently detected
advanced cancer, or when the car of a single mom with limited income
needs expensive repairs.
People in those predicaments are in sore need of condolences, and they are
in no mood for philosophical platitudes.
The Greek word translated "railing" is from loidoria (loy-dor-ee'-ah) which
means slander or vituperation; which Webster's defines as 1) to abuse or
censure severely or abusively; viz: berate, and 2) to use harsh
condemnatory language.
Rejoinders fall into that category; which are defined as a usually rude or
angry reply to something written or said; viz: insensitive retorts deliberately
meant to hurt people's feelings; viz: tit for tat. That kind of behavior doesn't
go unnoticed.
"I say to you, that every careless word that men shall speak, they shall
render account for it in the day of judgment. For by your words you shall be
justified, and by your words you shall be condemned." (Matt 12:36-37)
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• 1Pet 3:8b-9 . . Have compassion one of another, love as brethren, be
pitiful, be courteous; not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but
contrariwise blessing.
"compassion" is from the Greek word sumpathes (soom-path-ace') which
means: having a fellow-feeling; viz: sympathetic, i.e. (by implication)
mutually commiserative.
One of the meanings of commiserate is condole: like when we share
someone's grief at the passing of a loved one, or their job has been
outsourced to cheap labor in a foreign country, or they've lost their entire
retirement fund to an unscrupulous corporation like ENRON, or their life
savings to a crooked Ponzi schemer like Bernie Madoff, or when there's news
from their doctor they have to begin chemo-therapy for a recently detected
advanced cancer, or when the car of a single mom with limited income
needs expensive repairs.
People in those predicaments are in sore need of condolences, and they are
in no mood for philosophical platitudes.
The Greek word translated "railing" is from loidoria (loy-dor-ee'-ah) which
means slander or vituperation; which Webster's defines as 1) to abuse or
censure severely or abusively; viz: berate, and 2) to use harsh
condemnatory language.
Rejoinders fall into that category; which are defined as a usually rude or
angry reply to something written or said; viz: insensitive retorts deliberately
meant to hurt people's feelings; viz: tit for tat. That kind of behavior doesn't
go unnoticed.
"I say to you, that every careless word that men shall speak, they shall
render account for it in the day of judgment. For by your words you shall be
justified, and by your words you shall be condemned." (Matt 12:36-37)
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