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  • holding before their eyes the contempt that had been brought upon the holy place by them, and likewise also the mockery which they held to the injury of the city, even to the extent of overthrowing the institutions of old. (2 Maccabees 8, 17)

  • Lying lips conceal hatred; whoever brings forth contempt is unwise. (Proverbs 10, 18)

  • A man will be known by his doctrine. But whoever is vain and heartless will suffer contempt. (Proverbs 12, 8)

  • Whoever works his land shall be satisfied with bread. But whoever continually pursues leisure is most foolish. Whoever is soothed by lingering over wine leaves behind contempt in his strongholds. (Proverbs 12, 11)

  • Whoever releases the water is the head of the conflict. And just before he suffers contempt, he abandons judgment. (Proverbs 17, 14)

  • The man who, with a stiff neck, treats the one who corrects him with contempt will be suddenly overwhelmed to his own destruction, and reason shall not follow him. (Proverbs 29, 1)

  • This is a very great burden among all things that are done under the sun: that the same things happen to everyone. And when the hearts of the sons of men are filled with malice and contempt in their lives, afterwards they shall be dragged down to hell. (Ecclesiastes 9, 3)

  • And so, I declared that wisdom is better than strength. But how is it, then, that the wisdom of the poor man is treated with contempt, and his words are not heeded? (Ecclesiastes 9, 16)

  • And after this, they will fall without honor and with contempt among the dead forever. Seeing that they are puffed up and speechless, he will shatter them and will shake them from the foundations all the way to the top, to their utter desolation, and they will grieve and their remembrance will perish. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 19)

  • A kingdom is transferred from one people to another because of injustices, and injuries, and contempt, and every kind of deceit. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 8)

  • Every man who transgresses his own bed has contempt for his own soul. And so he says: “Who can see me? (Ecclesiasticus 23, 25)

  • a man of war failing because of dire need, and an understanding man treated with contempt, (Ecclesiasticus 26, 26)


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