FRIENDSHIP
Source: 560, 566, 567
FRIENDSHIP. → General scriptures concerning De 13:6-9; Job 6:14,15; 16:2,20; 19:13-22; Ps 35:13,14; 41:9; 55:12-14; 88:8,18; Pr 11:13; 17:9,17; 18:24; 22:24-27; 25:17,19; 27:6,9,10,14,17,19; Ec 4:9-12; Am 3:3; 2Ti 4:16 → INSTANCES OF
* Abraham and Lot Ge 14:14-16
* Ruth and Naomi Ru 1:16,17
* Samuel and Saul 1Sa 15:35; 16:1
* David and Jonathan 1Sa 18:1-4; 20; 23:16-18; 2Sa 1:17-27; 9:1-13
* David and Abiathar 1Sa 22:23
* David and Nahash 2Sa 10:2
* David and Hiram 1Ki 5:1
* David and Hushai 2Sa 15:32-37; 16; 17:1-22
* David and Ittai 2Sa 15:19-21
* Joram and Ahaziah 2Ki 8:28,29; 9:16
* Job and his three friends, Job 2:11-13
* Daniel and his three companions Da 2:49
* Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, with Jesus Lu 10:38-42; Joh 11:1-46
* The Marys, and Joseph of Arimathaea, for Jesus Mt 27:55-61; 28:1-8; Lu 24:10; Joh 20:11-18
* Luke and Theophilus Ac 1:1
* Paul and his nephew Ac 23:16
* Paul, Priscilla, and Aquila Ro 16:3,4
* Paul, Timothy, and Epaphroditus Php 2:19,20,22,25
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friendship. Friendship, n. kindness, favor, regard, conformity
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Friend″ship, n. [[AS. freóndscipe. See Friend, and -ship.]] 1. 1. The state of being friends; friendly relation, or attachment, to a person, or between persons; affection arising from mutual esteem and good will; friendliness; amity; good will.
There is little friendship in the world. Bacon. There can be no friendship without confidence, and no confidence without integrity. Rambler. Preferred by friendship, and not chosen by sufficiency. Spenser. 2. 2. Kindly aid; help; assistance,
Some friendship will it lend you gainst the tempest. Shak. 3. 3. Aptness to unite; conformity; affinity; harmony; correspondence.
Those colors . . . have a friendship with each other. Dryden.