Psa 50:20 «You sit and
speak against your brother; You slander your own mother's son.
The one who
speaks against a brother or judges his brother, speaks evil against the law and judges the law.
Anyone who
speaks against his brother or judges him speaks against the law and judges it.
Not exact matches
So while you laugh let me say this, I still love you anyway,
brother, and I pray that every word that you have
spoken against my Savior is played over and over again in your head until the sound of your own voice is unbearable to you.
(Herod had recently beheaded John the Baptist, the last prophet to have
spoken out
against his marriage to the ex-wife of his
brother.)
There is however no sharp difference in the usage of this word for love of the
brother, as
against the love
spoken of as agape.
This is not to criticize you but to
speak gods word
against the enemy's word, and to empower my fellow
brothers and sisters.
When Paul
speaks of preserving the gospel for the Galatians in v. 5, he stands
against the false
brothers for the sake of the Galatians.
But, I warn you
brother against speaking falsely.
All this, not because he became acquainted with convictions of his
brother which he then and there adopted; not because he made any new resolution in his soul, but merely because the words
spoken by his
brother were like the light push of a finger
against a leaning wall already about to tumble by its own weight.
For examples: the irreplaceable Buddha figure stood in the cave, in the Afghanistan for over 1000 years was blown up by their Muslim
brothers, I didn't see Muslim community
speak up
against that as they have on this book burning and on the building issue.
Do not
speak evil
against one another,
brothers.
Senator Ruth Hassell - Thompson, once counted among those who would vote
against the bill, gave one of the most compelling orations —
speaking about the conflicting influences of her elder
brother who was gay and fled the country to Europe, and her sister, who is a prominent minister here in America.
Alison Brie is
speaking out about the recent allegations
against her
brother - in - law James Franco.
Lothlorien was willing to
speak for this article, «Since I am definitely one of the ones they waged a war
against (my books are still on, like, twenty «blacklists» on GoodReads, including «Author Behaving Badly» and — my fave — «Never Ever Big
Brother».»
Riz Ahmed
speaks Edmund's soliloquy from King Lear, in which Edmund reflects upon being an illegitimate son and plots
against his half -
brother, Edgar