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  • So he will purify the sanctuary from all the faults the sons of Israel have committed, their transgressions and their uncleanness. With the same ceremony he shall purify the tabernacle that bears the Lord’s record, pitched there amongst them, with all the defilement of their dwellings round about. (Leviticus 16, 16)

  • He must put both hands on its head, confessing all the sins and transgressions and faults Israel has committed, and laying the guilt of them on its head. And there will be a man standing ready to take it into the desert for him; (Leviticus 16, 21)

  • Thou wilt relent towards thy people, though they have sinned against thee, wilt pardon the wrong their transgressions have done thee, wilt melt the hearts of their captors into pity. (1 Kings 8, 50)

  • And thus I prayed: O my God, I am all confusion, I am ashamed to lift my eyes towards thee; so deep, head-deep, are we sunk in the flood of our wrong-doing, so high, heaven-high, mounts the tale of our transgressions. (Ezra 9, 6)

  • Tell me, what are all these transgressions, these faults thou findest in me? What crime, what wrong-doing is mine? (Job 13, 23)

  • Instead, must thou seal up every wrong-doing of mine, as in a casket; embalm the memory of my transgressions?✻ (Job 14, 17)

  • (Of David. A maskil.) Blessed are they who have their faults forgiven, their transgressions buried deep; (Psalms 31, 1)

  • Then they shall feel the rod for their transgressions, I will scourge them for their sin, (Psalms 88, 33)

  • Neglect thy errand, whatever it be,✻ and thou art in default; carry out thy orders, and be at peace. Faithless hearts wander far in their transgressions, but the just are ever pitying, ever merciful. (Proverbs 13, 13)

  • What if my transgressions should go, all unobserved, from bad to worse, if I should sin ever oftener, and add fault to fault? What humiliation were this, in full view of my enemies; how would my ill-wishers triumph at the sight! (Ecclesiasticus 23, 3)

  • Cry aloud, never ceasing, raise thy voice like a trumpet-call, and tell my people of their transgressions, call the sons of Jacob to account. (Isaiah 58, 1)

  • We are men defiled; what are all our claims on thy mercy? No better than the clout a woman casts away; we are like fallen leaves, every one of us, by the wind of our own transgressions whirled along. (Isaiah 64, 6)


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