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All the world shall witness his shame, that left the fear of the Lord unregarded. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 31)
Woman that is a sot, vexation shall bring thee, and great dishonour; there is no hiding her shame. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 11)
For the proud, mockery and shame! Vengeance, like a lion, couches in wait for them. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 31)
Kindness bids thee go bail for thy neighbour; he has lost all shame if he plays thee false.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 29, 19)
Be not quick to reach out thy hand, and be noted, to thy shame, for greed; (Ecclesiasticus 31, 16)
Nor ever do thou repeat gossip to the betraying of another’s secret. If of such things thou art ashamed, shame thou shalt never feel, and thou shalt have all men’s good word besides. And other dealings there are over which thou must never be abashed,✻ nor, through respect for any human person consent to wrong. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 1)
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)
It is thus that the king of Assyria will lead away the prisoners he takes in Egypt, the exiles from Ethiopia, young and old alike. Bare and unshod they shall go, with their buttocks exposed, to the shame of Egypt. (Isaiah 20, 4)
twines thee about with misfortune, and tosses thee like a ball into the great open plain! There shalt thou lie, and there that chariot which is thy pride, which is the shame of thy master’s house. (Isaiah 22, 18)
And then the Lord of hosts will reign at Jerusalem, on mount Sion; and the moon will be put to shame, and the sun hide his face, before the glory in which he will appear then, with the elders of his people about him. (Isaiah 24, 23)
Strength of Pharao shall play you false, nor shelter Egypt bring you, but shame. (Isaiah 30, 3)
Bewildered, the minds that were once at ease, full of foreboding, those untroubled hearts; you must go stripped and shame-faced now, with sackcloth about your loins, (Isaiah 32, 11)
