KINDNESS
Source: 560, 566, 567
KINDNESS. → General scriptures concerning Le 19:34; De 22:1-4; Ps 112:5; Pr 14:21; 19:22; 31:26; Isa 11:13; Zec 7:9,10; Mt 5:7,42; 25:34-36; Lu 6:30,34,35; Ac 20:35; Ro 12:15; 15:1,2,5; 1Co 13:4-7; Ga 6:1,2,10; Eph 4:32; Col 3:12,14; 1Ti 5:9,10; Heb 5:2; 1Pe 3:8,9; 4:8; 2Pe 1:7; 1Jo 3:17,18 → INSTANCES OF
* Pharaoh to Jacob Ge 45:16-20; 47:5,6
* Pharaoh's daughter to Moses Ex 2:6-10
* Rahab to the spies Jos 2:6-16
* David to Mephibosheth 2Sa 9:1-13
* Joab to Absalom 2Sa 14:1-24
* Ahab to Ben-hadad 1Ki 20:32-34
* Elisha to the woman whose son he restored to life 2Ki 8:1
* Evil-merodach to Jehoiachin 2Ki 25:28-30
* Jehoshabeath to Joash 2Ch 22:11
* The Jews to the people Ne 5:8-19
* Mordecai to Esther Es 2:7
* Nebuchadrezzar to Jeremiah Jer 39:11,12
* Joseph to Mary Mt 1:19
* Centurion to his servant Lu 7:2-6
* The Jews to Mary and Martha Joh 11:19,33
* John to Mary Joh 19:27
* Felix to Paul Ac 24:23
* Julius to Paul Ac 27:3,43
* Onesiphorus to Paul 2Ti 1:16-18
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kindness. Kindness, n. benevolence, favor, love, tenderness
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Kind″ness (?), n. [[From Kind. a.]] 1. 1. The state or quality of being kind, in any of its various senses; manifestation of kind feeling or disposition beneficence.
I do fear thy nature; It is too full o' the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way. Shak. Unremembered acts Of kindness and of love. Wordsworth. 2. 2. A kind act; an act of good will; as, to do a great kindness.
Syn. — Good will; benignity; grace; tenderness; compassion; humanity; clemency; mildness; gentleness; goodness; generosity; beneficence; favor.