3:1 But be certain of this, that in the last days times of trouble will come.
3:2 For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, uplifted in pride, given to bitter words, going against the authority of their fathers, never giving praise, having no religion,
3:3 Without natural love, bitter haters, saying evil of others, violent and uncontrolled, hating all good,
2:1 Then after the space of fourteen years I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas, taking Titus with me.
2:2 And I went up by revelation; and I put before them the good news which I was preaching among the Gentiles, but privately before those who were of good name, so that the work which I was or had been doing might not be without effect.
The friendship between the Romanians and Serbians from the border of the Danube is an organic friendship. Maybe the Romanians from the Mehedinti county cannot explain themselves this, but they feel more friends with the Serbians from the Danube villages and cities than with other regions from Romania. It is about centuries of common life. You can see in Drobeta Turnu Severin more frequently a Serbian from Negotin than an habitant of Bucharest or Moldavia. Here, the borders was always just a formal, not a real wall between the two areas.
Friendship is a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, and affection. Friends will welcome each other's company and exhibit loyalty towards each other, often to the point of altruism. Their tastes will usually be similar and may converge, and they will share enjoyable activities. They will also engage in mutually helping behavior, such as exchange of advice and the sharing of hardship. A friend is someone who may often demonstrate reciprocating and reflective behaviors.