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Scorn not the sinner that would amend his ways; reproach comes amiss, where all stand in need of correction. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 6)
Over wanton daughter of thine thou canst not keep watch too strict; else she will make thee the scorn of thy enemies, the talk of the city; strangers will point the finger at thee, and all the rabble know thy shame. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 11)
This is what the Lord has to say of him: See how she mocks thee, flouts thee, Sion, the virgin city! Jerusalem, proud maiden, follows thee with her eyes and tosses her head in scorn. (Isaiah 37, 22)
I brought thy inviolable princes to dishonour, gave up Jacob to destruction, Israel to the scorn of his enemies. (Isaiah 43, 28)
Desolate their country shall lie, doomed to everlasting scorn; every passer-by will shudder at it, or toss his head in derision. (Jeremiah 18, 16)
A thing of horror and scorn this city shall be; no passer-by but will shudder at it, or hiss derision at the memory of its sufferings. (Jeremiah 19, 8)
I mean to summon all the nations of the north country, with Nabuchodonosor, that servant of mine that is king in Babylon; I, the Lord, will bid him march on this land and its citizens, and all its neighbours. I mean to make an end of them, and leave it a thing to provoke wonder and scorn, desolate for all time. (Jeremiah 25, 9)
Jerusalem must drink, and the townships of Juda, kings and nobles with the rest; the land was doomed to become a desert, a thing of wonder and scorn, a name to be used in cursing, as it is at this day. (Jeremiah 25, 18)
Sword and famine and pestilence shall follow at their heels; bane they shall be to all the kingdoms of the world, a name to curse by, a thing of wonder and of scorn, a laughing-stock among all the countries I have appointed for their banishment. (Jeremiah 29, 18)
Anger and scorn this city of theirs has earned from me, nothing else, from the day they built it to this day when I purpose that it shall offend my sight no more; (Jeremiah 32, 31)
Come they to fight against the Chaldaeans, it is but to strew those earthworks with their own dead bodies; in anger and scorn I will smite them down, turning my back on the city they have stained with such guilt …✻ (Jeremiah 33, 5)
Fallen, as it had been some garden shed, his own tabernacle; his own trysting-place with men he would pull down! Feast-day and sabbath should be forgotten in Sion; for king and priest, only anger and scorn. (Lamentations 2, 6)
