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  • Woe upon you, you Pharisees, that will award God his tithe, though it be of mint or rue or whatever herb you will, and leave on one side justice and the love of God; you do ill to forget one duty while you perform the other. (Luke 11, 42)

  • Woe upon you, you Pharisees, for loving the first seats in the synagogues, and to have your hands kissed in the market-place; (Luke 11, 43)

  • woe upon you, that are like hidden tombs which men walk over without knowing it. (Luke 11, 44)

  • And he said, Woe upon you too, you lawyers, for loading men with packs too heavy to be borne, packs that you yourselves will not touch with one finger. (Luke 11, 46)

  • Woe upon you, for building up the tombs of the prophets, the same prophets who were murdered by your fathers; (Luke 11, 47)

  • Woe upon you, you lawyers, for taking away with you the key of knowledge; you have neither entered yourselves, nor let others enter when they would.✻ (Luke 11, 52)

  • And he said to his disciples, It is impossible that hurt should never be done to men’s consciences; but woe betide the man who is the cause of it. (Luke 17, 1)

  • The Son of Man goes on his way, for so it has been ordained; but woe upon that man by whom he is to be betrayed. (Luke 22, 22)

  • Woe betide them, they have followed in the path of Cain; greed, that led Balaam astray, has been their ruin; they have taken part in the fatal rebellion of Core.✻ (Jude 1, 11)

  • And I heard, in my vision, words spoken by an eagle that flew across the middle part of heaven, crying aloud, Woe, woe, woe to all that dwell on earth, when those other calls are sounded by the three angels whose trumpets have yet to sound. (Revelation 8, 13)

  • Of the three woes that were pronounced, one is now past; the two others are still to come. (Revelation 9, 12)

  • So the second of the three woes that were pronounced is past, and the third will come speedily. (Revelation 11, 14)


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