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  • As for Jeroboam, son of Nebat, it was he who caused Israel to sin and taught Ephraim the way of evil. From then on their sins increased and later brought about their exile, (Ecclesiasticus 47, 24)

  • "Come," says the Lord, "let us reason together. Though your sins be like scarlet, they will be white as snow; though they be as crimson red, they will be white as wool. (Isaiah 1, 18)

  • Woe to those who haul their wrongs with cords of deceit, to those who pull a cart of sins, (Isaiah 5, 18)

  • I punish the world for the evil it does, and the wicked for their sins. I make the arrogance of the proud cease I end the haughtiness of the ruthless. (Isaiah 13, 11)

  • Go up, slaughter the sons for the sins of their fathers, lest they rise and possess the land and cover the earth with their cities. (Isaiah 14, 21)

  • For look, Yahweh is coming out of his dwelling; he will punish the inhabitants of the earth for their sins. The earth will reveal the blood shed upon her and will not conceal her slain any longer. (Isaiah 26, 21)

  • By this, therefore, the guilt of Jacob will be expiated and he will atone for his sins when he pulverizes all the altar stones like chalkstones crushed to pieces. No more Asherah poles or incense altars! (Isaiah 27, 9)

  • On that day no one apologized, "I am sickly." The people who dwell there have been forgiven their sins. (Isaiah 33, 24)

  • My anguish has turned to peace; you have retrieved my life from the pit of corruption; you have cast all my sins behind you. (Isaiah 38, 17)

  • You have not spent money on sweet frankincense for me, neither have you satisfied me with the fat of your sacrifices. Instead you have burdened me with your sins and wearied me with your offenses. (Isaiah 43, 24)

  • I it is, I am He who blots out your offenses for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more. (Isaiah 43, 25)

  • I have blotted out your offenses as a thick cloud, your sins as a mist. Return to me for I am redeeming you. (Isaiah 44, 22)


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