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  • And now, will you do as your fathers did? You, new generation of sinful people, will you add still more to the burning anger of Yahweh against Israel! (Numbers 32, 14)

  • if in the land of their exile they come to themselves and repent, and in the country of their captivity they pray to you saying, 'We have sinned, we confess how sinful and wicked we have been,' (2 Chronicles 6, 37)

  • I, in the land of my captivity, will return him thanks and show his strength and greatness to my sinful people. Be converted, you sinners, and live justly before him, certain that he will be pleased with you and show you mercy. (Tobit 13, 8)

  • Job replied, "You talk foolishly. If we receive good things from God, why can't we accept evil from him?" In spite of this calamity, Job did not utter a sinful word. (Job 2, 10)

  • My wounds stink and fester within me, the outcome of my sinful folly. (Psalms 38, 6)

  • For, had the city not been sinful, Antiochus would have been flogged the moment he entered, as Heliodorus who was sent by Seleucus to rob the treasury had been. And he would have also repented of his audacity. (2 Maccabees 5, 18)

  • It is not right to despise the poor man who keeps the law; it is not fitting to honor the sinful man. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 23)

  • Report nothing to friend or foe and, unless silence is sinful, reveal it to no one. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 8)

  • Do not accustom your mouth to foul language for it will be sinful talk. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 13)

  • Grudge and wrath, these also are abominations in which sinful people excel. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 30)

  • The people were greatly reduced in number but they still had a ruler from the line of David. Some of them were upright people, others became sinful. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 16)

  • With the exception of David, Hezekiah and Josiah, the kings were very sinful men. they abandoned the Law of the Most High bringing an end to the kings of Judah. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 4)


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