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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)


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