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  • But the sons of Jacob, enraged at their sister’s disgrace, made a treacherous answer to Sichem and his father: (Genesis 34, 13)

  • Wilt thou let the Egyptians say it was but a treacherous deliverance; that thou hadst marked them out for death, here in the mountains, and no trace left of them on earth? Oh let the storm of thy anger pass; pardon thy people’s guilt! (Exodus 32, 12)

  • Thou hatest the wrongdoer, and wilt bring the liar to destruction; blood-thirsty and treacherous men the Lord holds in abhorrence. (Psalms 5, 7)

  • None but exchanges empty forms of speech with his neighbour; everywhere false hearts and treacherous lips. (Psalms 11, 3)

  • Those treacherous lips, that tongue with high-sounding phrases; Lord, rid the earth of them! (Psalms 11, 4)

  • one whose heart is all honest purpose, who utters no treacherous word, never defrauds a friend, or slanders a neighbour. (Psalms 14, 3)

  • (A prayer. Of David.) Lord, to my just complaint give ear; do not spurn my cry for aid. Listen to this prayer of mine; they are no treacherous lips that make it. (Psalms 16, 1)

  • treacherous as a lion that is eager for its prey, a young lion that waits hidden in its lair. (Psalms 16, 12)

  • let silence fall on those treacherous lips, that spoke maliciously of the innocent in the days of their pride and scorn! (Psalms 30, 19)

  • My counsel is, keep thy tongue clear of harm, and thy lips free from every treacherous word. (Psalms 33, 14)

  • No more the leer of triumph in the eye of yonder treacherous foe, that wantonly assails me! (Psalms 34, 19)

  • O God, sustain my cause; give me redress against a race that knows no piety; save me from a treacherous foe and cruel. (Psalms 42, 1)


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