The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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Matthew 6
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- 6:1 Take
heed that ye
do
not
your
alms
before
men, to be
seen
* of
them:
otherwise ye
have
no
reward
of
your
Father
which is
in
heaven.
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- 6:2
Therefore
when thou
doest thine
alms,
do
not sound a
trumpet
before
thee,
as the
hypocrites
do
in the
synagogues
and
in the
streets,
that they may have
glory
of
men.
Verily I
say unto
you, They
have
their
reward.
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- 6:3
But when
thou
doest
alms,
let
not
thy left
hand
know
what
thy right
hand
doeth:
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- 6:4
That
thine
alms may
be
in
secret:
and
thy
Father
which
seeth
in
secret
himself shall
reward
thee
openly
*.
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- 6:5
And
when thou
prayest, thou
shalt
not
be
as the
hypocrites are:
for they
love to
pray
standing
in the
synagogues
and
in the
corners of the
streets,
that they
may be
seen of
men.
Verily I
say unto
you
*, They
have
their
reward.
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- 6:6
But
thou,
when thou
prayest,
enter
into
thy
closet,
and when thou hast
shut
thy
door,
pray to
thy
Father
which is
in
secret;
and
thy
Father
which
seeth
in
secret shall
reward
thee
openly
*.
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- 6:7
But when ye
pray,
use
not vain
repetitions,
as the
heathen do:
for they
think
that they shall be
heard
for
their much
speaking.
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- 6:8
Be
not
ye
therefore
like unto
them:
for
your
Father
knoweth what
things ye
have need
of,
before
ye
ask
him.
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- 6:9 After this
manner
therefore
pray
ye:
Our
Father
which art
in
heaven, Hallowed
be
thy
name.
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- 6:10
Thy
kingdom
come.
Thy
will be
done
in
earth,
as
it is
in
heaven.
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- 6:11
Give
us this
day
our
daily
bread.
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- 6:12
And
forgive
us
our
debts,
as
*
we
forgive
our
debtors.
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- 6:13
And
lead
us
not
into
temptation,
but
deliver
us
from
evil:
For
thine
is the
kingdom,
and the
power,
and the
glory,
for
ever.
Amen.
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- 6:14
For
if ye
forgive
men
their
trespasses,
your
heavenly
Father will
also
forgive
you:
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- 6:15
But
if ye
forgive
not
men
their
trespasses,
neither will
your
Father
forgive
your
trespasses.
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- 6:16
Moreover
when ye
fast,
be
not,
as the
hypocrites, of a sad
countenance:
for they
disfigure
their
faces,
that they may
appear unto
men to
fast.
Verily I
say unto
you
*, They
have
their
reward.
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- 6:17
But
thou, when thou
fastest,
anoint
thine
head,
and
wash
thy
face;
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- 6:18
That thou
appear
not unto
men to
fast,
but unto
thy
Father
which is
in
secret:
and
thy
Father,
which
seeth
in
secret, shall
reward
thee
openly
*.
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- 6:19
Lay
not
up for
yourselves
treasures
upon
earth,
where
moth
and
rust doth
corrupt,
and
where
thieves break
through
and
steal:
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- 6:20
But lay
up for
yourselves
treasures
in
heaven,
where
neither
moth
nor
rust doth
corrupt,
and
where
thieves
do
not break
through
nor
steal:
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- 6:21
For
where
your
treasure
is,
there
will
your
heart
be
also.
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- 6:22 The
light of the
body
is the
eye:
if
therefore
thine
eye
be
single,
thy
whole
body shall
be full of
light.
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- 6:23
But
if
thine
eye
be
evil,
thy
whole
body shall
be full of
darkness.
If
therefore the
light that
is
in
thee be
darkness, how
great is that
darkness!
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- 6:24 No
man
can
serve
two
masters:
for
either he will
hate the
one,
and
love the
other; or
else he will
hold to the
one,
and
despise the
other. Ye
cannot
*
serve
God
and
mammon.
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- 6:25
Therefore
I
say unto
you, Take
no
thought for
your
life,
what ye shall
eat,
or
what ye shall
drink; nor yet
for
your
body,
what ye shall put
on.
Is
not the
life more
than
meat,
and the
body than
raiment?
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- 6:26
Behold
* the
fowls of the
air:
for they
sow
not,
neither do they
reap,
nor
gather
into
barns;
yet
your
heavenly
Father
feedeth
them.
Are
ye
not
much better
than
they?
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- 6:27
Which
of
you by taking
thought
can
add
one
cubit
unto
his
stature?
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- 6:28
And
why take ye
thought
for
raiment?
Consider the
lilies of the
field,
how they
grow; they
toil
not,
neither do they
spin:
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- 6:29 And
yet I
say unto
you,
That
even
Solomon
in
all
his
glory
was
not
arrayed
like
one of
these.
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- 6:30
Wherefore,
if
God
so
clothe the
grass of the
field, which to
day
is,
and to
morrow is
cast
into the
oven, shall he
not
much
more clothe
you, O ye of little
faith?
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- 6:31
Therefore take
no
thought,
saying,
What shall we
eat ?
or,
What shall we
drink ?
or,
Wherewithal shall we be
clothed ?
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- 6:32
(For
after
all these
things do the
Gentiles
seek:)
for
your
heavenly
Father
knoweth
that ye have
need of
all these
things.
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- 6:33
But seek
ye
first the
kingdom of
God,
and
his
righteousness;
and
all these
things shall be
added unto
you.
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- 6:34
Take
therefore
no
thought
for the
morrow:
for the
morrow shall take
thought for the
things of
itself.
Sufficient unto the
day is the
evil
thereof.
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