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  • Such was the talk between them day after day, she ever more importunate, and he still resisting her shameful desire. (Genesis 39, 10)

  • What a charge is this, my lord, they answered, to bring against thy servants! That we should have been guilty of such a shameful deed! (Genesis 44, 7)

  • If two men fall out and come to blows, it may be that the wife of the weaker man will come up to his rescue, and lay hands upon the other, taking shameful hold of him. (Deuteronomy 25, 11)

  • you saw detestable and shameful sights, saw how they worshipped idols of wood and stone, of silver and gold. (Deuteronomy 29, 17)

  • So I carried off the body, he told them, and cut it in pieces, which I sent round to every quarter of your dominions, to bear witness of such a wrongful and shameful deed as was never yet done in Israel. (Judges 20, 6)

  • No city was free from the fear of death, and God’s heavy visitation; even those who survived had shameful sores to tend, and everywhere cries of anguish went up to heaven.✻ (1 Samuel 5, 12)

  • At this, Saul fell into a rage with Jonathan; What, cried he, thou son of a lecherous wife, dost thou think I have not marked how thou lovest this son of Jesse, to thy own undoing and hers, the shameful mother that bore thee? (1 Samuel 20, 30)

  • never a path his father had marked out but he must follow it, never a shameful cult his father had honoured but he must be its slave; (2 Kings 21, 21)

  • It was but a small force of Syrians that came, yet the Lord gave them the mastery over a great host; and all because Juda had forsaken the Lord God of their fathers. A shameful punishment Joas must undergo, (2 Chronicles 24, 24)

  • Thou, Lord, canst bear me witness that I lusted never after man; still have I guarded my soul from shameful desire, (Tobit 3, 16)

  • As for Jason, he fell upon his own fellow-countrymen, and that without mercy. His own flesh and blood to vanquish, what was this but shameful defeat? Ay, but to him friend was foe, were there spoil for the winning! (2 Maccabees 5, 6)

  • better yet to be still unborn, never to have known the shameful deeds that are done, out here in the sunlight. (Ecclesiastes 4, 3)


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