Löydetty 54 Tulokset: crime

  • plotting crime? Your tongue is razor-sharp, you artist in perfidy. (Psalms 52, 2)

  • 'So much for someone who would not place his reliance in God, but relied on his own great wealth, and made himself strong by crime.' (Psalms 52, 7)

  • Because of this crime reject them, in your anger, God, strike down the nations. (Psalms 56, 7)

  • Charge them with crime after crime, exclude them from your saving justice, (Psalms 69, 27)

  • At his trial may he emerge as guilty, even his prayer construed as a crime! (Psalms 109, 7)

  • On the king's return from the region of Cilicia, the Jews of the capital, and those Greeks who shared their hatred of the crime, appealed to him about the unjustified murder of Onias. (2 Maccabees 4, 36)

  • Some Tyrians even were so outraged by the crime that they provided sumptuously for their funeral, (2 Maccabees 4, 49)

  • The people of Joppa committed a particularly wicked crime: they invited the Jews living among them to go aboard some boats they had lying ready, taking their wives and children. There was no hint of any intention to harm them; (2 Maccabees 12, 3)

  • If anyone is convicted of sacrilegious theft or of some other heinous crime, he is taken up to the top and pushed over to perish. (2 Maccabees 13, 6)

  • To fine the upright is indeed a crime, to strike the noble is an injustice. (Proverbs 17, 26)

  • The violent lays himself open to a penalty; spare him, and you aggravate his crime. (Proverbs 19, 19)

  • Again I observe under the sun: crime is where justice should be, the criminal is where the upright should be. (Ecclesiastes 3, 16)


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