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NEIGHBOUR

Volume 13 · 133 words · 1797 Edition

1. One who dwells or is seated near to another (2 Kings iv. 3.) 2. Every man to whom we have an opportunity of doing good (Matt. xxii. 39.) 3. A fellow-labourer of one and the same people (Acts vii. 27.) 4. A friend (Job. xvi. 21.) At the time of our Saviour, the Pharisees had refrained the word neighbour to signify those of their own nation only, or their own friends; being of opinion that to hate their enemy was not forbidden by their law. But our Saviour informed them, that the whole world were their neighbours; that they ought not to do to another what they would not have done to themselves; and that this charity ought to be extended even to their enemies (Matt. v. 43. Luke x. 29, &c.)