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                        "*": "{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2016}}{{Infobox film\n| name           = Risen\n| image          = Risen 2016 poster.jpg\n| alt            = \n| caption        = Theatrical release poster\n| director       = [[wikipedia:Kevin Reynolds (director)|Kevin Reynolds]]\n| producers      = {{Plainlist|\n* Patrick Aiello\n* Mickey Liddell\n* Pete Shilaimon\n}}\n| screenplay     = {{Plainlist|\n* Kevin Reynolds\n* Paul Aiello\n}}\n| story          = Paul Aiello\n| starring       = {{Plainlist|\n* [[wikipedia:Joseph Fiennes|Joseph Fiennes]]\n* [[wikipedia:Tom Felton|Tom Felton]]\n* [[wikipedia:Peter Firth|Peter Firth]]\n* [[wikipedia:Cliff Curtis|Cliff Curtis]]\n}}\n| music          = [[wikipedia:Roque Ba\u00f1os|Roque Ba\u00f1os]]\n| cinematography = [[wikipedia:Lorenzo Senatore|Lorenzo Senatore]]\n| editing        = Steve Mirkovich\n| studio         = [[wikipedia:Columbia Pictures|Columbia Pictures]]<br>[[wikipedia:LD Entertainment|LD Entertainment]]<br>[[wikipedia:Affirm Films|Affirm Films]]<br>[[wikipedia:TriStar Pictures|TriStar Pictures]] (Uncredited)\n| distributor    = [[wikipedia:Sony Pictures Releasing|Sony Pictures Releasing]]\n| released       = {{Film date|2016|02|15|[[wikipedia:Dallas|Dallas]]|2016|02|19|United States}}\n| runtime        = 107 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 107:28--><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/risen-film | title=''RISEN'' (12A) | work=[[wikipedia:British Board of Film Classification|British Board of Film Classification]] | date=January 15, 2016 | access-date=January 15, 2016}}</ref>\n| country        = United States\n| language       = English\n| budget         = $20 million<ref name=\"preview\">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2016/02/deadpool-race-risen-witch-box-office-preview-1201704419/ |title=\u2018Deadpool\u2019 Still Cool In Weekend 2 With Superhero Set To Pass $200M \u2013 Box Office Preview |work= deadline.com|access-date=May 26, 2016}}</ref>\n| gross          = $46.4 million<ref name=\"BOM\">{{cite web |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=risen.htm |title=Risen (2016) |website=Box Office Mojo |access-date=June 6, 2016}}</ref>\n}}'''''Risen''''' is a 2016 American [[wikipedia:List of films based on the Bible|biblical]] [[wikipedia:drama (genre)|drama film]] directed by [[wikipedia:Kevin Reynolds (director)|Kevin Reynolds]] and written by Reynolds and Paul Aiello. The film stars [[wikipedia:Joseph Fiennes|Joseph Fiennes]], [[wikipedia:Tom Felton|Tom Felton]], [[wikipedia:Peter Firth|Peter Firth]], and [[wikipedia:Cliff Curtis|Cliff Curtis]], and details a Roman soldier's search for [[wikipedia:Jesus|Yeshua]]'s body following his [[wikipedia:Resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]]. [[wikipedia:Sony Pictures Releasing|Sony Pictures Releasing]] released the film to theaters in the United States on  February 19, 2016. It received mixed reviews and grossed $46 million worldwide.\n\n==Plot==\nAfter crushing a [[wikipedia:Zealots|Zealot]] revolt led by [[wikipedia:Barabbas|Barabbas]], Clavius, a [[wikipedia:Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[wikipedia:Military tribune|Tribune]], is sent by [[wikipedia:Pontius Pilate|Pontius Pilate]] to expedite a crucifixion already in progress. Three days later he is appointed to investigate the rumors of a risen Jewish [[wikipedia:Messiah|Messiah]]. Pilate orders him to locate the missing body of [[wikipedia:Jesus|Yeshua]], one of the crucified men. In doing so, Pilate seeks to quell an imminent uprising in [[wikipedia:Jerusalem|Jerusalem]] before the Emperor arrives.<ref name=\"THR 1\">{{cite news|last1=Kit|first1=Borys|title='Hatfields & McCoys' Director Tackling Jesus in 'Resurrection'|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hatfields-mccoys-director-tackling-jesus-639133|access-date=May 1, 2015|publisher=Hollywood Reporter|date=September 30, 2013}}</ref> Failing to secure Yeshua's body, Clavius, with the support of his loyal aide Lucius, attempts to locate and question the disciples of Yeshua and those involved in his crucifixion and burial for clues to his disappearance.\n\nNumerous leads are dug up, and their accounts soon become increasingly miraculous and difficult to believe. Some of the followers, such as [[wikipedia:Mary Magdalene|Mary Magdalene]] and a man named [[wikipedia:Bartholomew the Apostle|Bartholomew]], seemingly speak only in riddles and refuse to betray any others. Clavius' intense investigation begins to disturb both Romans and Hebrews alike, and Pilate, under pressure from many sides and fearful of [[wikipedia:Augustus|Caesar]]'s wrath, becomes increasingly distant and unsupportive. Running out of new leads, Clavius revisits a disgraced Roman soldier, assigned to guard Yeshua's cave tomb, now a drunkard, and vehemently shakes the drunken man out of a lie that he had previously stuck to. The soldier recounts a fantastic story that, on the morning Yeshua disappeared, a blinding flash had appeared, during which the stone and ropes sealing the tomb disintegrated, and a figure appeared, accompanied by a booming voice that sent him and a fellow soldier fleeing in fear. Clavius does not believe him.\n\nDuring a raid through a Jewish enclave, Clavius unexpectedly discovers a seemingly resurrected Yeshua with his apostles in a solitary abode. Stunned, he calls off the search, barring Lucius and his men from finding Yeshua and the apostles. That night, another Roman raid, led by Lucius and Pilate, attacks the building that Clavius had forbidden them from entering, and finds it empty, save a note from Clavius, who has decided to continue the investigation on his own. Having abandoned [[wikipedia:Roman polytheism|Roman polytheism]] and the god [[wikipedia:Mars (mythology)|Mars]], Clavius, at first distrustful of the group, soon joins Yeshua and his followers on a journey to determine the validity of his mortal rejuvenation, during which he talks to and befriends both Yeshua and the apostle Peter.\n\nPilate deduces that Clavius has apparently betrayed him, and dispatches a contingent of Roman troops, led by a promoted Lucius, to pursue him and Yeshua. Clavius assists the disciples in evading the Roman search party, and, when caught personally by Lucius, Clavius disarms him, then convinces him to let them pass quietly. Consequently, Clavius witnesses Yeshua's miraculous healing of a leper, and then the [[wikipedia:Ascension of Jesus|ascension of Yeshua]] into Heaven; after which the Apostles split up to resume their journeys, and Clavius bids farewell to Peter. Later, communicating his travels to a stranger in a remote dwelling, Clavius acknowledges the strangeness of the tale and its veracity, feeling he will never be the same.\n\n{{Quote|text=Yes, \"Risen\" is historical fiction, but it's largely harmonious with the Gospel story, incredibly well-done, and not much different from those Sunday School discussions many of us take part in week to week.\n\nAnd even though Clavius is a fictional character, he represents every single person on the planet. Each person at one point or another searches for the Truth, and each of us \u2013 once confronted with the claims of Scripture \u2013 must decide whether we believe or reject the Gospel.\n\nFiennes, not surprisingly, stands out in his performance; and acting in the movie is a strength.\n\n\"I would love to see an auditorium with a mixed spectrum of spectators that enjoy the Scripture and the creativity together, and feel moved,\" he told me.\n\nOne final word: As with all films of historical fiction \u2013 and particularly one involving biblical characters -- we must be careful to separate fact from fiction. No doubt, many Christians and unbelievers alike will walk out of \"Risen\" this weekend, assuming the story was taken directly from the pages of Scripture. It wasn't \u2013 even if it is quite good.\n\nBut that doesn't mean \"Risen\" can't be used to share the Gospel with unbelievers, as well as to encourage, motivate and inspire Christians.|author=Michael Foust|title=REVIEW: 'Risen' is Gospel infused historical fiction|source=https://www.christianexaminer.com/article/review-risen-is-gospel-infused-historical-fiction/50315.htm}}\n[[Category:Cinematography]]"
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Rather, it is embedded into the end program.\n\n== Code of Ethics ==\nThe SQLite team published a document [https://sqlite.org/codeofethics.html Code of Ethics], also known as \"Code of Conduct\", as a reference for developers, in which the founder and the developers participating in the project pledged to govern their interactions with each other, with their clients, and with the larger SQLite community, taking inspiration from chapter 4 of the [[wikipedia:Rule of Saint Benedict|Rule of Saint Benedict]].\n\nThe spirit of Saint Benedict's Rule is summed up in the motto of the [[wikipedia:Benedictine Confederation|Benedictine Confederation]]: ''pax'' (\"peace\") and the traditional ''[[wikipedia:ora et labora|ora et labora]]'' (\"pray and work\"). Compared to other precepts, the Rule provides a moderate path between individual zeal and formulaic institutionalism; because of this middle ground it has been widely popular. Benedict's concerns were the needs of monks in a community environment: namely, to establish due order, to foster an understanding of the relational nature of human beings, and to provide a spiritual father to support and strengthen the individual's [[ascetic]] effort and the spiritual growth that is required for the fulfillment of the human vocation, [[wikipedia:Divinization (Christian)|theosis]].\n\n{{Quote|text=This code of ethics has proven its mettle in thousands of diverse communities for over 1,500 years, and has served as a baseline for many civil law codes since the time of Charlemagne.|author=SQLite Code of Ethics|title=Purpose|source=https://sqlite.org/codeofethics.html}}\n\nNumber 3 of the SQLite Code of Ethics states the \"instruments of good works\" in foresaid chapter of the Rule of Saint Benedict:\n\n# First of all, love the Lord God with your whole heart, your whole soul, and your whole strength.<span name=\"r2\"></span>\n# Then, love your neighbor as yourself.<span name=\"r3\"></span>\n# Do not murder.<span name=\"r4\"></span>\n# Do not commit adultery.<span name=\"r5\"></span>\n# Do not steal.<span name=\"r6\"></span>\n# Do not covet.<span name=\"r7\"></span>\n# Do not bear false witness.<span name=\"r8\"></span>\n# Honor all people.<span name=\"r9\"></span>\n# Do not do to another what you would not have done to yourself.<span name=\"r10\"></span>\n# Deny oneself in order to follow Christ.<span name=\"r11\"></span>\n# Chastise the body.<span name=\"r12\"></span>\n# Do not become attached to pleasures.<span name=\"r13\"></span>\n# Love fasting.<span name=\"r14\"></span>\n# Relieve the poor.<span name=\"r15\"></span>\n# Clothe the naked.<span name=\"r16\"></span>\n# Visit the sick.<span name=\"r17\"></span>\n# Bury the dead.<span name=\"r18\"></span>\n# Be a help in times of trouble.<span name=\"r19\"></span>\n# Console the sorrowing.<span name=\"r20\"></span>\n# Be a stranger to the world's ways.<span name=\"r21\"></span>\n# Prefer nothing more than the love of Christ.<span name=\"r22\"></span>\n# Do not give way to anger.<span name=\"r23\"></span>\n# Do not nurse a grudge.<span name=\"r24\"></span>\n# Do not entertain deceit in your heart.<span name=\"r25\"></span>\n# Do not give a false peace.<span name=\"r26\"></span>\n# Do not forsake charity.<span name=\"r27\"></span>\n# Do not swear, for fear of perjuring yourself.<span name=\"r28\"></span>\n# Utter only truth from heart and mouth.<span name=\"r29\"></span>\n# Do not return evil for evil.<span name=\"r30\"></span>\n# Do no wrong to anyone, and bear patiently wrongs done to yourself.<span name=\"r31\"></span>\n# Love your enemies.<span name=\"r32\"></span>\n# Do not curse those who curse you, but rather bless them.<span name=\"r33\"></span>\n# Bear persecution for justice's sake.<span name=\"r34\"></span>\n# Be not proud.<span name=\"r35\"></span>\n# Be not addicted to wine.<span name=\"r36\"></span>\n# Be not a great eater.<span name=\"r37\"></span>\n# Be not drowsy.<span name=\"r38\"></span>\n# Be not lazy.<span name=\"r39\"></span>\n# Be not a grumbler.<span name=\"r40\"></span>\n# Be not a detractor.<span name=\"r41\"></span>\n# Put your hope in God.<span name=\"r42\"></span>\n# Attribute to God, and not to self, whatever good you see in yourself.<span name=\"r43\"></span>\n# Recognize always that evil is your own doing, and to impute it to yourself.<span name=\"r44\"></span>\n# Fear the Day of Judgment.<span name=\"r45\"></span>\n# Be in dread of hell.<span name=\"r46\"></span>\n# Desire eternal life with all the passion of the spirit.<span name=\"r47\"></span>\n# Keep death daily before your eyes.<span name=\"r48\"></span>\n# Keep constant guard over the actions of your life.<span name=\"r49\"></span>\n# Know for certain that God sees you everywhere.<span name=\"r50\"></span>\n# When wrongful thoughts come into your heart, dash them against Christ immediately.<span name=\"r51\"></span>\n# Disclose wrongful thoughts to your spiritual mentor.<span name=\"r52\"></span>\n# Guard your tongue against evil and depraved speech.<span name=\"r53\"></span>\n# Do not love much talking.<span name=\"r54\"></span>\n# Speak no useless words or words that move to laughter.<span name=\"r55\"></span>\n# Do not love much or boisterous laughter.<span name=\"r56\"></span>\n# Listen willingly to holy reading.<span name=\"r57\"></span>\n# Devote yourself frequently to prayer.<span name=\"r58\"></span>\n# Daily in your prayers, with tears and sighs, confess your past sins to God, and amend them for the future.<span name=\"r59\"></span>\n# Fulfill not the desires of the flesh; hate your own will.<span name=\"r60\"></span>\n# Obey in all things the commands of those whom God has placed in authority over you even though they (which God forbid) should act otherwise, mindful of the Lord's precept, \"Do what they say, but not what they do.\"<span name=\"r61\"></span>\n# Do not wish to be called holy before one is holy; but first to be holy, that you may be truly so called.<span name=\"r62\"></span>\n# Fulfill God's commandments daily in your deeds.<span name=\"r63\"></span>\n# Love chastity.<span name=\"r64\"></span>\n# Hate no one.<span name=\"r65\"></span>\n# Be not jealous, nor harbor envy.<span name=\"r66\"></span>\n# Do not love quarreling.<span name=\"r67\"></span>\n# Shun arrogance.<span name=\"r68\"></span>\n# Respect your seniors.<span name=\"r69\"></span>\n# Love your juniors.<span name=\"r70\"></span>\n# Pray for your enemies in the love of Christ.<span name=\"r71\"></span>\n# Make peace with your adversary before the sun sets.<span name=\"r72\"></span>\n# Never despair of God's mercy.\n\nThis choice of Christian ethics as a basis for the SQLite community brought some public scrutiny upon the SQLite founder and the SQLite community.<ref>https://www.theregister.com/2018/10/22/sqlite_code_of_conduct/</ref><ref>https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/paula-bolyard/2018/10/24/tech-community-outraged-after-sqlite-founder-adopts-christian-code-of-conduct-n61746</ref><ref>https://archive.fo/qivKH</ref>\n\n== Source code ==\nEach of the files that comprise the source code of the SQLite project, together with the free software copyright, contains a blessing:\n\n{{Quote|text=<syntaxhighlight lang=\"C\">\n/*\n** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of\n** a legal notice, here is a blessing:\n**\n**    May you do good and not evil.\n**    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.\n**    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.\n</syntaxhighlight>|author=SQLite source code|title=|source=https://sqlite.org/src/dir?name=src&ci=trunk}}\n\n== Biblical references ==\nThe Rule of St. Benedict is based on a number of Scripture texts, the first of which are the [[wikipedia:Ten Commandments|Ten Commandments]] and the [[wikipedia:Great Commandment|Great Commandment]].\n\n=== The Greatest Commandment (rules 1-2) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 22:37-39|inline=false}}\n\nSee also the other two synoptic gospels, {{Bible quote|ref=Mark 12:28-31}} and {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 10:25-28}}.\n\nJesus is quoting these two Old Testament passages:\n==== The Greatest Commandment part 1: Love of God (rule 1) ====\n{{Bible quote|ref=Dt 6:5|inline=false}}\n\n==== The Greatest Commandment part 2: Love of neighbour (rule 2) ====\n{{Bible quote|ref=Leviticus 19:18|inline=false}}\n\n=== The Ten Commandments (rules 3-7) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Exodus 20:2-17|inline=false}}\n\nSee also {{Bible quote|ref=Deuteronomy 5:6\u201321}}.\n\n=== Honor all people (rule 8) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 2:17|inline=false}}\n\n=== The Golden rule (rule 9) ===\n[[wikipedia:Hillel the Elder|Hillel the Elder]] (c. 110 BCE \u2013 10 CE),<ref>[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=730&letter=H Jewish Encyclopedia: Hillel]: \"His activity of forty years is perhaps historical; and since it began, according to a trustworthy tradition (Shab. 15a), one hundred years before the destruction of Jerusalem, it must have covered the period 30 BCE\u201310 CE<!--B.C. in the original-->\"</ref> used the aforementioned verse of '''Leviticus 19:18''' as a most important message of the [[wikipedia:Torah|Torah]] for his teachings. Once, he was challenged by a gentile who asked to be converted under the condition that the Torah be explained to him while he stood on one foot. Hillel accepted him as a candidate for [[wikipedia:conversion to Judaism|conversion to Judaism]] but, drawing on Leviticus 19:18, briefed the man:\n{{quote|What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow: this is the whole Torah; the rest is the explanation; go and learn.|[[wikipedia:Babylonian Talmud|Babylonian Talmud]]<ref>{{sourcetext|source=Babylonian Talmud|book=Shabbath|chapter=folio|verse=31a}}</ref>}}\n\nHillel recognized brotherly love as the fundamental principle of Jewish ethics. [[wikipedia:Rabbi Akiva|Rabbi Akiva]] agreed, while [[wikipedia:Simeon ben Azzai|Simeon ben Azzai]] suggested that the principle of love must have its foundation in Genesis chapter 1, which teaches that all men are the offspring of Adam, who was made in the image of God.<ref> ([[wikipedia:Sifra|Sifra]], \u1e32edoshim, iv.; Yer. Ned. ix. 41c; [[wikipedia:Genesis Rabba|Genesis Rabba]] 24</ref><ref name=\"a\" /> According to [[wikipedia:Adam in rabbinic literature|Jewish rabbinic literature]], the first man [[wikipedia:Adam|Adam]] represents the ''unity of mankind''. This is echoed in the modern preamble of the [[wikipedia:Universal Declaration of Human Rights#Preamble|Universal Declaration of Human Rights]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Sanhedrin.4?lang=en|title=Mishnah Seder Nezikin Sanhedrin 4.5|publisher=sefaria.org|access-date=17 July 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toseftaonline.org/Tractate-Sanhedrin-chapter-8-tosefta-4|title=Tosefta on Mishnah Seder Nezikin Sanhedrin 8.4\u20139 (Erfurt Manuscript)|publisher=toseftaonline.org|date=2012-08-21}}</ref> And it is also taught, that Adam is last in order according to the evolutionary character of God's creation:<ref name=\"a\">{{cite web|url=http://jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=758&letter=A&search=adam#1 |title=ADAM |publisher=JewishEncyclopedia.com |access-date=12 September 2013}}</ref><blockquote>Why was only a single specimen of man created first? To teach us that he who destroys a single soul destroys a whole world and that he who saves a single soul saves a whole world; furthermore, so no race or class may claim a nobler ancestry, saying, 'Our father was born first'; and, finally, to give testimony to the greatness of the Lord, who caused the wonderful diversity of mankind to emanate from one type. And why was Adam created last of all beings? To teach him humility; for if he be overbearing, let him remember that the little fly preceded him in the order of creation.<ref name=\"a\" /></blockquote>\n\n{{Bible quote|inline=false|ref=Luke 6:31}}\n\n=== Deny oneself to follow Christ (rule 10) ===\n{{Bible quote|inline=false|ref=Matthew 16:24\u201326}}\n\n=== Mortification of the flesh (rule 11) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 20:30}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Romans 8:13}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Colossians 3:5}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Galatians 5:24}}\n\n=== Detachment from worldly pleasures (rule 12) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 2:10-11}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Titus 2:11-13}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 John 2:15-16}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 1:13-14}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 6:19}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Timothy 6:9}}\n\n=== Fasting (rule 13) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 4:1-11}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 6:16}}\n\n=== Almsgiving (rule 14) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Deuteronomy 14:28}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Deuteronomy 15:7-8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalm 112:5}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 19:17}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Isaiah 58:7,10}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 5:42}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 6:1-4}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 25:35}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 10:35}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 11:41}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 12:33}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 18:22}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 19:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Acts 10:4,31}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Acts 24:17}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Corinthians 16:1-3}}; {{Bible quote|ref=2 Corinthians 9:6-7}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 John 3:17}}\n\n=== Corporal works of mercy (rules 15-17) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Isaiah 58:6-7,10}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 25:31-46}}\n\n=== Spiritual works of mercy (rules 18-19) ===\nThe Lord is a help in time of distress, and gives comfort to the afflicted:\n\n{{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 9:8-11}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 22:23-27}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 27:4-5}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 30:2-4}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 46:2}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 55:22}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 56}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 71:20-22}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 116}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 119:49-50}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Jeremiah 29:11-14}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Lamentations 3:21-24,31-33}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Nahum 1:7-8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 11:28-30}}; {{Bible quote|ref=John 14:15-18,27}}; {{Bible quote|ref=John 16:22-23}}; {{Bible quote|ref=2 Corinthians 5:17}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 5:5-11}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Revelation 21:4}}\n\nBeing a help to others in times of trouble, and comforting the afflicted:\n\n{{Bible quote|ref=Deuteronomy 22:4}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 3:27}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 11:25}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 22:9}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 5:16}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 10:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 3:10-11}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 6:38}}; {{Bible quote|ref=John 15:12}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Acts 20:35}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Romans 12:13}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ephesians 4:32}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Galatians 6:2}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Philippians 2:4}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Thessalonians 5:11}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Hebrews 6:10}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Hebrews 13:16}}; {{Bible quote|ref=James 2:14-17}}\n\n=== Be a stranger to the ways of the world (rule 20) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=John 15:19;17:14-16}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Romans 12:2}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ephesians 4:20-24}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Thessalonians 4:1}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 2:11}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Hebrews 11:13-16}}\n\n=== Prefer nothing more than the love of Christ (rule 21) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 10:37}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 9:62}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 10:38-42}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 14:25-33}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 John 2:15}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 John 2:15-17}}; {{Bible quote|ref=2 Timothy 3:2-5}}\n\n=== Give not way to anger (rule 22) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Psalm 37:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 14:29}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 15:18}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 22:24}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 29:22}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ecclesiastes 7:9}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ephesians 4:26,31}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Colossians 3:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Timothy 2:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=James 1:19-20}}\n\n=== Nurse not a grudge, bear no vengeance (rules 23, 29, 30) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Leviticus 19:18}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 19:11;20:22;24:29}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 5:23-24}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 6:14-15}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Mark 11:25}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 17:3-4}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Romans 12:17-21}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ephesians 4:31-32}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Corinthians 13:4-8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Titus 3:3}}\n\n=== Sincerity and truthfulness (rules 24, 27 and 28) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Jeremiah 17:9}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Job 15:35}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalm 5:6;10:7;36:3;43:1;101:7;120:2}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 6:16-19;12:5,17;14:8;19:9;24:28;26:24-26}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 5:37}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Mark 7:20-23}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Romans 3:13;16:18}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Colossians 3:9-10}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 2:1,22;3:10}}; {{Bible quote|ref=2 Timothy 3:12-15}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 5:33-35}}\n\n=== Give true peace (rule 25) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Jeremiah 6:14}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ezekiel 13:10}}; {{Bible quote|ref=John 14:27}}\n\n=== Do not forsake charity (rule 26) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=1 Cor 13}}\n\n=== Love your enemy (rule 31) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 24:17;25:21}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 5:43-48;Luke 6:27-29}}\n\n=== Bless those who curse you (rule 32) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 5:44}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 6:28}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Romans 12:14}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Corinthians 4:12}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 3:9}}\n\n=== Bear persecution for the sake of righteousness (rule 33) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Isaiah 51:7}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Matthew 5:10-12}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Luke 6:22-23}}; {{Bible quote|ref=John 15:20-21}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Acts 5:41}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Acts 21:13}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 4:14-16}}\n\n=== Be not proud (rule 34) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=1 Samuel 2:3}}; {{Bible quote|ref=2 Chronicles 26:16}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalm 10:2-4;31:18;36:11;75:4-5;94:4}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 8:13;11:2;13:10;16:18;18:12;21:4,24;29:23;30:13}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ecclesiastes 7:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Isaiah 2:17;5:15;13:11;16:6}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Jeremiah 13:9;48:29;50:32}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ezekiel 16:49}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Daniel 5:20}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Hosea 5:5}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Acts 12:20-23}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Romans 12:16}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Corinthians 4:18;13:4}}; {{Bible quote|ref=James 4:16}}\n\n=== Do not be addicted to wine (rule 35) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 20:1;23:29-35}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Isaiah 5:11;5:22;28:1-3,7-8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Romans 13:13}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ephesians 5:18}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Timothy 3:2-3,8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Titus 1:7;2:3}}; {{Bible quote|ref=1 Peter 5:8}}\n\n=== Be not a great eater (rule 36) ===\n{{Bible quote|ref=Proverbs 23:2,20-21}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Philippians 3:19}}\n\n[[Category:Computer science]]"
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