Be ye Lit. Ye shall be perfect. Either (1) in reference to a future state, "if ye have this true love or charity ye shall be perfect hereafter;" or (2) the future has an imperative force, and perfectis limited by the preceding words = perfect in respect of love, i. e. "love your enemies as well as your neighbours," because your Father being perfect in respect of love does this.

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