Found 27 Results for: worse

  • And cannot be changed, that is to say, neither a better for a worse, nor a worse for a better. And if he shall change it: both that which was changed, and that for which it was changed, shall be consecrated to the Lord. (Leviticus 27, 10)

  • But after the judge was dead, they returned, and did much worse things than their fathers had done, following strange gods, serving them and adoring them. They left not their own inventions, and the stubborn way, by which they were accustomed to walk. (Judges 2, 19)

  • Now therefore arise, and go out, and speak to the satisfaction of thy servants: for I swear to thee by the Lord, that if thou wilt not go forth, there will not tarry with thee so much as one this night: and that will be worse to thee, than all the evils that have befallen thee from thy youth until now. (2 Samuel 19, 7)

  • But the king, with his mind full of rage, came on to shew himself worse to the Jews than his father was. (2 Maccabees 13, 9)

  • Moreover they worship also the vilest creatures: but things without sense compared to these, are worse than they. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 18)

  • But there appeared to them a sudden fire, very dreadful: and being struck with the fear of that face, which was not seen, they thought the things which they saw to be worse: (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 6)

  • And not only so, but in another respect also they were worse: for the others against their will received the strangers. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 14)

  • Say not: I am sufficient for myself: and what shall I be made worse by this? (Ecclesiasticus 11, 26)

  • There is none worse than he that envieth himself, and this is the reward of his wickedness: (Ecclesiasticus 14, 6)

  • For the wicked life of a wicked fool is worse than death. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 12)

  • There is no head worse than the head of a serpent: (Ecclesiasticus 25, 22)

  • He that believeth God, taketh heed to the commandments: and he that trusteth in him, shall fare never the worse. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 28)


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