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I must cross them still, condemning them to exile in a land that hates them, until those defiled hearts learn to be ashamed.✻ Then they will make atonement for their sins, (Leviticus 26, 41)
But at last, ashamed of waiting, they brought a key to open it, and there was their master stretched on the ground dead. (Judges 3, 25)
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)
they cried to thee, and rescue came; no need to be ashamed of such trust as theirs. (Psalms 21, 6)
To thee, O Lord, I look for refuge, never let me be ashamed of my trust; in thy faithful care, deliver me. (Psalms 30, 2)
though life itself were in peril, never be ashamed to speak the truth. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 24)
Be never ashamed to confess thy faults, nor, for thy fault, put thyself in any man’s power. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 31)
Never will I be ashamed to greet friend of mine, never deny myself to him; let harm befall me for his sake, I care not. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 31)
Of these things, then, be ashamed;✻ that thy parents should find thee a fornicator, ruler or prince a liar, (Ecclesiasticus 41, 21)
… concerning the faithfulness of God, and his covenant; concerning thy sitting over meat … Ashamed be thou of belittling the gift received, (Ecclesiasticus 41, 24)
Be ashamed of uttering reproach against thy friends, nor insult the receiver of thy gift. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 28)
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)
