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Roma 12:15

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Commandments;   Communion;   Kindness;   Love;   Religion;   Weeping;   Thompson Chain Reference - Daily Duty;   Duty;   Joy-Sorrow;   Rejoicing;   Social Duties;   Sympathy;   Sympathy-Pitilessness;   The Topic Concordance - Mourning;   Rejoice;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Afflicted, Duty toward the;   Communion of Saints;   Compassion and Sympathy;   Love to Man;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Mourning;   Schism;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Encouragement;   Sorrow;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Consolation;   Hospitality;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Alms;   Beneficence;   Elder;   Fellowship;   Hospitality;   Means of Grace;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Fellowship;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Joy;   Romans, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Joy;   Mourning Customs;   Romans, Epistle to the;   Spiritual Gifts;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Cheerfulness ;   Fellowship;   Quotations;   Soberness Sobriety;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Joy;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for December 15;   Every Day Light - Devotion for April 18;  

Parallel Translations

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Contextual Overview

1 I beseche you therfore brethren, by the mercifulnesse of God, that ye geue vp your bodyes a quicke sacrifice, holy, acceptable vnto God, [whiche is] your reasonable seruice: 2 And fasshion not your selues lyke vnto this worlde, but be ye chaunged in your shape, by ye renuing of your minde, that ye may proue what is the wyll of God, good, and acceptable, and perfect. 3 For I say, through the grace geuen vnto me, to euery man among you, that no man esteeme of hym selfe more then he ought to esteeme: but so esteeme [hym selfe] that he behaue hymselfe discretelye, accordyng as God hath dealt to euerye man the measure of fayth. 4 For as we haue many members in one body, and all members haue not one office: 5 So, we beyng many, are one body in Christe, and euery one members one of another. 6 Seyng that we haue dyuers giftes, accordyng to the grace that is geuen vnto vs, yf any man haue the gyft, either prophesie after the measure of fayth, 7 Either office in administration, or he that teacheth in teachyng: 8 Or he that exhorteth, in exhortyng, he that geueth in singlenesse, he that ruleth in diligence, he that is mercifull in chearefulnesse. 9 Loue without dissimulation, hatyng euyll, cleauyng to good. 10 Affectioned one to another with brotherly loue, in geuyng honour, go one before another.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Rejoice: Isaiah 66:10-14, Luke 1:58, Luke 15:5-10, Acts 11:23, 1 Corinthians 12:26, 2 Corinthians 2:3, Philippians 2:17, Philippians 2:18, Philippians 2:28

weep: Nehemiah 1:4, Job 2:11, Psalms 35:13, Psalms 35:14, Jeremiah 9:1, John 11:19, John 11:33-36, 2 Corinthians 11:29, Philippians 2:26, Hebrews 13:3

Reciprocal: Genesis 21:6 - will laugh Genesis 42:24 - wept Exodus 18:9 - General Ruth 4:14 - the women 1 Samuel 11:4 - lifted up 2 Samuel 1:11 - likewise 2 Samuel 15:23 - all the country 2 Samuel 15:30 - weeping 2 Samuel 19:24 - dressed his feet Esther 4:5 - to know Job 6:14 - To him Job 16:4 - if your soul Job 19:21 - have pity Job 30:25 - Did not I Job 42:11 - they bemoaned Psalms 35:27 - shout Proverbs 17:5 - and Proverbs 25:20 - so Ecclesiastes 3:4 - time to weep Jeremiah 38:12 - Put Ezekiel 32:18 - wail Amos 6:6 - but Matthew 18:31 - they Luke 15:24 - they 1 Corinthians 4:8 - ye did 2 Corinthians 2:2 - General 2 Corinthians 6:10 - sorrowful 2 Corinthians 7:13 - we were Philippians 2:4 - General Hebrews 10:24 - consider 1 Peter 3:8 - having

Cross-References

Genesis 12:2
And I will make of thee a great people, and wyll blesse thee, and make thy name great, that thou shalt be [euen] a blessyng.
Genesis 12:4
And so Abram departed, euen as the Lorde had spoken vnto hym, and Lot went with him: and Abram was seuentie and fiue yeres old when he departed out of Haran.
Genesis 12:5
And Abram toke Sarai his wyfe, and Lot his brothers sonne, & all their substaunce that they had in possession, and the soules that they had begotten in Haran, and they departed, that they might come into the lande of Chanaan: and into the lande of Chanaan they came.
Genesis 12:16
And he entreated Abram well for her sake: and he had sheepe and oxen, and he asses, menseruauntes, & maydeseruauntes, she asses and camelles.
Genesis 20:2
And Abraham sayde of Sara his wyfe, she is my syster: And Abimelech kyng of Gerar sent, and fet Sara away.
Genesis 40:2
And Pharao was angry agaynst his two officers, agaynst the chiefe butler and the chiefe baker.
Genesis 41:1
And after two yeres Pharao dreamed, and beholde, he thought that he stoode by a ryuers syde.
Exodus 2:5
And the daughter of Pharao came downe to wasshe her selfe in the ryuer, and her maydens walked along by the ryuers syde: And when she sawe the basket among the flagges, she sent her mayde to fetch it.
Exodus 2:15
And Pharao heard of it, and went about to slaye Moyses. And Moyses fleyng from the face of Pharao, dwelt in the lande of Madian: and he sate downe by the welles syde.
1 Kings 3:1
Solomon made affinitie with Pharao king of Egypt, & toke Pharaos daughter, and brought her into the citie of Dauid, vntil he had made an ende of buylding his owne house, and the house of the Lorde, and the wall of Hierusalem round about.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Rejoice with them that do rejoice,.... Not in anything sinful and criminal, in a thing of nought, in men's own boastings; all such rejoicing is evil, and not to be joined in; but in things good and laudable, as in outward prosperity; and to rejoice with such, is a very difficult task; for unless persons have a near concern in the prosperity of others, they are very apt to envy it, or to murmur and repine, that they are not in equal, or superior circumstances; and also in things spiritual, with such who rejoice in the discoveries of God's love to their souls, in the views of interest in Christ, and of peace, pardon, and righteousness by him, and in hope of the glory of God; when such souls make their boast in the Lord, the humble hearing thereof will be glad, and will, as they ought to do, join with them in magnifying the Lord, and will exalt his name together:

and weep with them that weep; so Christ, as he rejoiced with them that rejoiced, at the marriage in Cana of Galilee, wept with them that wept, with Mary at the grave of Lazarus. The design of these rules is to excite and encourage sympathy in the saints with each other, in all conditions inward and outward, and with respect to things temporal and spiritual; in imitation of Christ their great high priest, who cannot but be touched with the infirmities of his people; and as founded upon, and arising from, their relation to each other, as members of the same body; see 1 Corinthians 12:26;

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Rejoice with them ... - This command grows out of the doctrine stated in Romans 12:4-5, that the church is one; that it has one interest; and therefore that there should be common sympathy in its joys and sorrows. Or, enter into the welfare of your fellow-Christians, and show your attachment to them by rejoicing that they are made happy; compare 1 Corinthians 12:26, “And whether .... one member be honored, all the members rejoice with it.” In this way happiness diffuses and multiplies itself. It becomes expanded over the face of the whole society; and the union of the Christian body tends to enlarge the sphere of happiness and to prolong the joy conferred by religion. God has bound the family of man together by these sympathies, and it is one of the happiest of all devices to perpetuate and extend human enjoyments.

Weep ... - See the note at John 11:35. At the grave of Lazarus our Saviour evinced this in a most tender and affecting manner. The design of this direction is to produce mutual kindness and affection, and to divide our sorrows by the sympathies of friends. Nothing is so well suited to do this as the sympathy of those we love. All who are afflicted know how much it diminishes their sorrow to see others sympathizing with them, and especially those who evince in their sympathies the Christian spirit. How sad would be a suffering world if there were none who regarded our griefs with interest or with tears! if every sufferer were left to bear his sorrows unpitied and alone! and if all the ties of human sympathy were rudely cut at once, and people were left to suffer in solitude and unbefriended! It may be added that it is the special duty of Christians to sympathize in each other’s griefs:

  1. Because their Saviour set them the example;
  2. Because they belong to the same family;
  3. Because they are subject to similar trials and afflictions; and,
  4. Because they cannot expect the sympathy of a cold and unfeeling world.



Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Romans 12:15. Rejoice with them that do rejoice — Take a lively interest in the prosperity of others. Let it be a matter of rejoicing to you when you hear of the health, prosperity, or happiness of any brother.

Weep with them that weep. — Labour after a compassionate or sympathizing mind. Let your heart feel for the distressed; enter into their sorrows, and bear a part of their burdens. It is a fact, attested by universal experience, that by sympathy a man may receive into his own affectionate feelings a measure of the distress of his friend, and that his friend does find himself relieved in the same proportion as the other has entered into his griefs. "But how do you account for this?" I do not account for it at all, it depends upon certain laws of nature, the principles of which have not been as yet duly developed.


 
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