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Whereas -- this is what Yahweh, God of Israel, declares -- I had promised that your family and your father's family would walk in my presence for ever, now, however -- this is what Yahweh declares -- nothing of the sort! Those who honour me I honour in my turn, and those who despise me will be an object of contempt. (1 Samuel 2, 30)
You, too, my child, must love your own brothers; never presume to despise your brothers, the sons and daughters of your people; choose your wife from among them. For pride brings ruin and much worry; idleness causes need and poverty, for the mother of famine is idleness. (Tobit 4, 13)
They were immediately impressed by her beauty and impressed with the Israelites because of her. 'Who could despise a people who have women like this?' they kept saying. 'Better not leave one of them alive; let any go and they could twist the whole world round their fingers!' (Judith 10, 19)
But am I innocent? I am no longer sure, and life itself I despise! (Job 9, 21)
Listen to your father from whom you are sprung, do not despise your mother in her old age. (Proverbs 23, 22)
Even if his mind should fail, show him sympathy, do not despise him in your health and strength; (Ecclesiasticus 3, 13)
Do not despise anyone in old age; after all, some of us too are growing old. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 6)
It is not right to despise one who is poor but intelligent, and it is not good to honour one who is a sinner. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 23)
The Lord has brought forth medicinal herbs from the ground, and no one sensible will despise them. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 4)
To those who despise me, they keep saying: Yahweh has spoken: you will have peace! and to all who follow their own stubborn inclinations: No disaster will touch you." (Jeremiah 23, 17)
'Have you not noticed what these people say, "The two families which Yahweh chose he has now rejected"? So they despise my people, whom they no longer think of as a nation. (Jeremiah 33, 24)
Jerusalem has sinned so gravely that she has become a thing unclean. All who used to honour her despise her, having seen her nakedness; she herself groans aloud and turns her face away. (Lamentations 1, 8)