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  • He only, that follows the path of innocence, tells truth, ill-gotten gain refuses, flings back the bribe; his ears shut to murderous counsels, his eyes from every harmful sight turned away. (Isaiah 33, 15)

  • None but will overreach his fellow with lies; all their schooling is in falsehood, all their striving for ill-gotten gain. (Jeremiah 9, 5)

  • Thou hast no eyes, no thoughts, but for gain; for innocent men’s undoing, for oppression, for the reckless pursuit of mischief. (Jeremiah 22, 17)

  • If thou dost not give thyself up to them, then the Chaldaeans shall gain mastery of the city and burn it to the ground, and for thyself there is no escaping them. (Jeremiah 38, 18)

  • never a wrong done, a pledge withheld, gain dishonestly come by; feeds he the hungry, clothes the naked, (Ezekiel 18, 16)

  • What of the nobles? Ravening wolves, all blood and murder, greedy for gain; (Ezekiel 22, 27)

  • How to gain secure possession of the whole kingdom? A bargain must be struck; gift of a royal bride shall be the land’s undoing! But no, that will not serve, never shall it be his. (Daniel 11, 17)

  • Is it the Chanaanite that carries false weights, and loves ill gotten gain? (Hosea 12, 7)

  • What of homes unhallowed, that hide yet the ill-gotten gain,✻ the false measure to call down my vengeance? (Micah 6, 10)

  • Lord, must I ever cry out to thee, and gain hearing never? Plead against tyranny, and no deliverance be granted me? (Habakkuk 1, 2)

  • How is anyone to gain entrance into the house of a strong man and plunder his goods without first making the strong man his prisoner? Then he can plunder his house at will. (Matthew 12, 29)

  • Woe upon you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites that encompass sea and land to gain a single proselyte, and then make the proselyte twice as worthy of damnation as yourselves. (Matthew 23, 15)


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