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Ephesians 6:7
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Ephesians 6:7

good will—expressing his feeling towards his master; as "doing the will of God from the heart" expresses the source of that feeling (Colossians 3:23). "Good will" is stated by XENOPHON [Economics] to be the principal virtue of a slave towards his master: a real regard to his master's interest as if his own, a good will which not even a master's severity can extinguish.




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1 Timothy 6:2

 

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