Galatians 6:6

 

“Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things.”
King James Version (KJV)


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Other Translations of Galatians 6:6

Let him that is taught in the word, communicate vnto him that teacheth, in all good things.
- King James Version (1611) - Compare to scan of original Galatians chapter 6

The one who is taught the word is to share all good things with the one who teaches {him.}
- New American Standard Version (1995)

But let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things.
- American Standard Version (1901)

But let him who gets teaching in the word give a part in all good things to his teacher.
- Basic English Bible

Let him that is taught in the word communicate to him that teaches in all good things.
- Darby Bible

And let him that is instructed in the word, communicate to him that instructeth him, in all good things.
- Douay Rheims Bible

Let him that is taught in the word communicate to him that teacheth in all good things.
- Webster's Bible

But let those who receive instruction in Christian truth share with their instructors all temporal blessings.
- Weymouth Bible

But let him who is taught in the word share all good things with him who teaches.
- World English Bible

He that is tauyt bi word, comune he with him that techith hym, in `alle goodis.
- Wycliffe Bible

And let him who is instructed in the word share with him who is instructing -- in all good things.
- Youngs Literal Bible


 

RED APPLE TREATY 4 ME ONLY's comment on 2023-11-08 10:48:14:

Galatians 6:7 ,14

7Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.

14But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.

17From henceforth let no man trouble me: for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.

In God their is a way I abode and devils and demons summit and surrender to our Lord Jesus Christ.

 

Mzwandile's comment on 2021-02-26 02:47:49:

Thank you so much for your Revelation of the word of God in you and your comment in Jesus Christ Name! May God embrace you more through the power of God and the the baptism of the Holy Spirit about Galatians 6:6 I will ask the Lord God Almighty by Himself for me to hear what is He's saying to me about this. Thank you so much and God bless all His Servants good and bad I am speaking as a man of God and the Servant of God in Jesus Christ Name!

 

Chris's comment on 2020-10-25 04:07:52:

I appreciated your comment very much Andrew. The teacher/student relationship & accompanying responsibility is a serious one as that 'union' will require much care & consideration of one other. The teacher: that he teaches correctly & with well supported references & appropriate illustrations; & the student: that he learns in all humility & sense a liberty to question or require amplification of that which is before him. The teacher must also be prepared to listen & carefully weigh the propositions or other possibilities that the student presents, even as elementary or unenlightened they may be. When a student has such confidence in his teacher, even as the teacher seeks to impart knowledge with the intent of shaping the mind & character of his student, then an outcome of real & lasting change can be expected. And for you to determine & identify those Spiritual Gifts & character that the Lord so bestows upon the student, will be the catalyst for him to verify & build up on it.

A pastor truly led of the Spirit & so blessed to receive an observation or revelation from his congregant, should with all desire entertain such an occasion, knowing that his ministry is bearing fruit & his member(s) are using their times at home to more useful sacred purposes. Sadly, many pastors often only expect doctrinal or textual criticism & highlighting of their shortcomings at the end of the Lord's Day message. Your encouragement of him will also strengthen his resolve & add to his faith & walk in the Lord. Keep up the good work Andrew & the Lord bless you.

 

Andrew S's comment on 2020-10-24 20:28:19:

You know, was studying Galatians 6:6 here and realized I memorized it in the KJV. let him "communicate all good things....". Funny, my original understanding of that verse was that IF the Lord inspires me with some revelation (actual "epipheny") by what the teacher instructs and/or in my own time & Bible study the Lord should reveal deeper things to me- Then it is my responsibility to come back to the Pastor or teacher and share with them the things which the Lord has recently revealed to me.... In other words, blessing the leader that I've been studious before the Lord and because of the leader's oversight, I've grown in understanding and revelation of God's Word.- Also this blesses "the teacher" with a form of submission in God's Holiness and instruction, showing him good faith that I'm a "good soldier" under the teacher's tutelage. (Yes, I appreciate the online studies which show in other versions clearly that the student/members should with humility and gratitude physically support or encourage the pastors and teachers in leadership- something often lacking in today's Western congregations /individual membership).- Still, I like my original King James understanding and since I'm in a present mentoring role, this is one of the verses I'm going to show my Bible student and it's various interpretations, not so I can physically gain from him, but so as he moves forward-soon w/o my influence that he can go on to become a better, more-disciplined and committed disciple-follower of Christ Himself; also as he similarly has a gift of "teaching" and has been resistant in being willing to acknowledge the obvious gifts (where he has taught in secular forums of the past) and thus submit himself to other church leadership for future training and practical use of his God-given talents. (don't worry, praise the Lord, he is getting there even presently). Amen.- God Bless all the sincere students and servants of the Lord and of His Word.

 


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