Löydetty 25 Tulokset: Disgrace
When she conceived and bore a son, her thought was, God has taken away my disgrace. (Genesis 30, 23)
But the sons of Jacob, enraged at their sister’s disgrace, made a treacherous answer to Sichem and his father: (Genesis 34, 13)
Soon after this, it chanced that two of the king of Egypt’s courtiers, his cup-bearer and his pastrycook, fell into disgrace with their master. (Genesis 40, 1)
So food was brought, with separate portions for Joseph, for his brethren, and for the Egyptians who kept them company; the Egyptians are not allowed to eat with men of Hebrew blood, and would think it foul disgrace to share a meal with them. (Genesis 43, 32)
If a man takes his own sister to his bed, whether she is his father’s daughter or his mother’s, to her shame and his, it is great disgrace; both must be held to account for it, and be put to death publicly, for bringing shame on one another. (Leviticus 20, 17)
bidding them hand over the wanton folk at Gabaa that had been the authors of it, so that their death might rid Israel of a disgrace. But the sons of Benjamin would take no orders from their fellow-Israelites; (Judges 20, 13)
What wonder if the Lord was angry with Juda and Jerusalem, doomed them to unrest, and ruin, and disgrace, such as you see all around? (2 Chronicles 29, 8)
not for you to claim authority over me, bring home to me my disgrace! (Job 19, 5)
Ever my disgrace confronts me; my cheeks are covered with blushes, (Psalms 43, 16)
To gain a brief hour of this perishable life, shall I play a trick on them, shall I disgrace this hoary head of mine and bring down a curse on it? (2 Maccabees 6, 25)
Banish the reckless spirit, and strife goes out with him; thou art rid of quarrelling and of disgrace. (Proverbs 22, 10)
Watch those words well, or they may trip thee up; thou wilt have compassed thy own disgrace, (Ecclesiasticus 1, 38)
