370 Kinds of Sins Committed Meanings in Scripture 2
“370 Kinds of Sins Committed Meanings in Scripture 2”
So, I thought you would like to know about all the sins, in which was committed and recorded in scriptures in the Bible days, and in which we see many committing to this day. There are 2 Pages to this Topic. This page which list’s them and another one which those that may be confusing to other’s I have listed their meanings to some, the ones in which are self-explanatory are not listed. I am still working on this, there is allot to place on here , so please be patient!
186. |
Refusal of Correction |
refuse to believe, accept, or consider, to decide not to publish or make available to the public because it is not good enough, decline, disallow, disapprove, negative, nix, refuse, deny, reprobate,withhold, to refuse to allow. |
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Swearing by False Gods |
bad language, strong language, foul language, swearing or cursing, make a solemn declaration, invoking a deity or a sacred person or thing, in confirmation of and witness to the honesty, or truth of such a declaration, make a solemn promise, vow, use profane oaths, curse. |
188. |
Dealing Treacherously |
Marked by betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust, perfidious, not dependable or trustworthy, Marked by unforeseen hazards; dangerous or deceptive |
189. |
Stupidity and Silliness |
inability, lack of ability, to do something, denseness, dumbness, slow-wittedness – the quality of being mentally slow and limited, dullness, obtuseness – the quality of being slow to understand, backwardness, mental retardation, subnormality, slowness, retardation – lack of normal development of intellectual capacities, craziness, foolishness, folly, madness. |
190. |
Lying In Wait of Sin |
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191. |
Tolerating Wicked Men |
putting up with, standing behind, going along with. |
192. |
Setting Traps to Cause Others to Sin |
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193. |
Walking After False Gods |
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194. |
Hating God’s Word |
Intense animosity or dislike, hatred, feel hostility, detest. |
195. |
Refusal to Respond to God |
refuse to believe, accept, or consider ,decline, disallow, disapprove, negative, nix, refuse, deny, reprobate, withhold, to refuse to allow. |
196. |
Dealing Falsely |
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197. |
Trusting in Lying |
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198. |
Swearing Falsely |
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199. |
Claiming Obligation to Sin |
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200. |
Willful Ignorance |
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201. |
Disobedience |
refusing to obey, take heed, honor, mind, respect, noncompliance, insubordination, rebelliousness, willful disobedience to or disrespect for the authority of a court or parents or legislative body, contumacy, disobedience – the trait of being unwilling to obey, intractability, trait of being hard to influence or control, mischievousness, naughtiness, badness, defiance, mutiny, indiscipline, revolt, insubordination, waywardness, infraction, recalcitrance, unruliness, nonobservance. |
202. |
Forsaking God’s Law |
give up (something formerly held dear), renounce, leave altogether; abandon, forgoing,forswearing, renunciation, abandonment, desertion. |
203. |
Walking After The Imagination of Own Hearts |
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204. |
Conspiring Against God |
plan together secretly to commit an illegal or wrongful act or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action. |
205. |
Multiplying Altars of false Gods |
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206. |
Committing Lewdness |
preoccupied with sex and sexual desire, lustful, Obscene, indecent, behaving in an obscene manner, bawdiness, obscenity, salaciousness, salacity, indecency – the quality of being indecent, smuttiness, dirtiness. |
207. |
Rejoicing Iniquity |
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208. |
Forbidding of Preaching God’s Word |
banning, forbiddance, ban, prohibition, disagreeable. |
209. |
Questioning God’s Word |
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210. |
Walking After Own Devices |
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211. |
Defaming |
damage the reputation, character, or good name of by slander or libel, discredit, knock (informal), rubbish (informal), disgrace, blacken, slag. |
212. |
Pastors Destroying and Scattering the Sheep |
misleading, astray, false person of God, to lie to, to not be honest and open with them about the truths of God, to cause them to sin. |
213. |
Causing Men to Err |
make an error or a mistake, to violate accepted moral standards. |
214. |
Aiding and Abetting Sin |
helping someone cover up their sins, and knowing that they are sinning. |
215. |
Prophesying Lies |
To reveal untrue inspiration, something which is false prediction or certainty as if by divine inspiration, foretelling something which is not true or accurate, prefigure, fore-show, saying it is a message from God to mislead by false talk, predict the future as if by divine inspiration. |
216. |
Tolerating False Prophets |
putting up with, standing behind, going along with. |
217. |
Propagating Lies |
spread untrue information, circulate a untrue rumor, broadcast untrue news, disseminate, pass around, circulate, diffuse, broadcast, circularise, circularize, spread, distribute, disperse. |
218. |
Instigating Rebellion |
urge on, goad, stir up, foment, to bring about, by incitement or urging, rebellion, to urge on to some drastic or inadvisable action. |
219. |
Pretending To Be True Prophets |
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220. |
Trusting Own Beauty |
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221. |
Living Untrue to Companion |
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222. |
Turning from Unrighteousness (Own) |
not righteous, wicked, not right or fair, unjust, failure to adhere to moral principles, sin, sinfulness, wickedness, estrangement from god impiety, impiousness, lacking respect for a god, immorality ,assured destruction, unjustness, injustice, practice of being unfair, dishonorableness, dishonourableness, not deserving honor or respect, dishonor, dishonour – lacking honor or integrity, dishonesty. |
223. |
Polluting Sabbaths |
make unfit for or harmful to living things, especially by the addition of waste matter, contaminate, make less suitable for an activity, render impure or morally harmful, corrupt. |
224. |
Vexing Orphans and Widows |
bring distress or suffering to, plague or afflict. |
225. |
Despising Holy Things |
to dislike (something or someone) very much. |
226. |
Taking Interest Money |
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227. |
Extorting From Others |
to secure (money, favours,) by intimidation, violence, or the misuse of influence or authority, to obtain by importunate demands, to obtain from a person by force, threat, to elicit by cunning or persuasiveness. |
228. |
Profaning God |
treat with irreverence, put to an improper, unworthy, or degrading use; abuse, corrupt, debase,debauch, demoralise, demoralize, deprave, misdirect, pervert, vitiate, subvert, alter, change, modify. |
229. |
Union with Menstrual Woman |
having sexual relations with a woman who is on their menstrual cycle. |
230. |
Withholding Pledges |
holding, retention, keeping, subtraction, deduction. |
231. |
Inhospitality |
lack of hospitality or friendliness, state or attitude of being inhospitable or unwelcoming, being rude. |
232. |
Casting God Away |
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233. |
Trusting In Own Righteousness |
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234. |
Failure In Duty |
not doing what is expected of you, not performing your work duties, lacking in job responsibilities, slacking in or of. |
235. |
Polluting House Of God |
make unfit for or harmful to living things, especially by the addition of waste matter, contaminate, make less suitable for an activity, render impure or morally harmful, corrupt. |
236. |
Desecrating Holy Vessels |
violate the sacredness of, profane, outrage, profane, violate, assail, assault, set on, attack, dishonour, defile, violate, contaminate, pollute, pervert, despoil, blaspheme. |
237. |
Eating Sin Offerings |
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238. |
Setting Heart on Sin |
desiring to, or the want to sin, to be set on sinning. |
239. |
Inquiring of Idols |
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240. |
Divining With Rods |
know by inspiration, intuition, or reflection, to guess. |
241. |
Prayerlessness |
indicates a lack of belief in the necessity of depending on Christ for all aspects of life. |
242. |
Indifferences |
lack of interest in or concern about something : an indifferent attitude or feeling, apathy, casualness, complacence, disinterestedness, disregard, incuriosity, incuriousness, insouciance, nonchalance, torpor, unconcern. |
243. |
Plundering |
to steal things from (a place, such as a city or town) especially by force, to take the goods of by force, to take by force or wrongfully. |
244. |
Surmising |
a thought or idea based on scanty evidence, guess, shot, supposition, conjecture. |
245. |
Having An Unruly Tongue |
uncontrollable, wild, unmanageable, disorderly, turbulent, rebellious, wayward, rowdy, intractable, wilful, lawless, fractious, riotous, headstrong, mutinous, disobedient, ungovernable, refractory, obstreperous, insubordinate, boisterous, rambunctious, robustious, rumbustious. |
246. |
Being Past Feelings |
living in the past, not letting past go, always bringing up the past, never letting it rest. |
247. |
Being Obstinate |
stubbornly adhering to an attitude, opinion, or course of action, obdurate, difficult to manage, control, or subdue; refractory, difficult to alleviate or cure, stubborn, headstrong, stiff-necked, bullheaded,pigheaded, mulish, dogged, pertinacious. |
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Being Self Willed |
willfulness, especially in satisfying one’s own desires or adhering to one’s own opinions, froward, headstrong, stiff-necked, ungovernable, refractory, pig-headed. |
249. |
Allowing Selves to Be Misled |
lead in the wrong direction, lead into error of thought or action, especially by intentionally deceiving. |
250. |
Making Unholy Alliances |
close association of nations or other groups, formed to advance common interests or causes, a formal agreement or pact, esp a military one, between two or more countries to achieve a particular aim. |
251. |
Self Destruction |
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252. |
Acting Unwisely |
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253. |
Selling Men |
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254. |
Turning Aside The Way of The Meek |
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255. |
Giving Nazarites Drink |
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256. |
Forbidding Preaching |
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257. |
Abhoring Preachers |
ban, blame, condemn, contemn, disdain, forswear, reject, renounce, shun. |
258. |
Afflicting The Just |
misfortune, suffering, trouble, trial, disease, pain, distress, grief, misery, plague, curse, ordeal, sickness, torment, hardship, sorrow, woe, adversity, calamity, scourge, tribulation, wretchedness. |
259. |
Taking Rights From Poor |
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260. |
Fooling Yourselves Thinking There is No Judgment |
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261. |
Living In Luxury in Sin |
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262. |
Hardening the Conscience |
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263. |
Rejoicing In Idols |
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264. |
Swallowing Up The Needy |
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265. |
Causing Poor To fail |
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266. |
Longing for Sin |
to crave, to desire to do wrong, to condemn self. |
267. |
Giving Judgement for Reward |
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268. |
Minister Teaching For Hire |
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269. |
Prophets Divining for Money |
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270. |
Hating Good and Loving Evil |
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271. |
Abhoring Judgement |
ban, blame, condemn, contemn, disdain, forswear, reject, renounce, shun. |
272. |
Perverting All Justice |
to change (something good) so that it is no longer what it was or should be, to cause (a person or a person’s mind) to become immoral or not normal, to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right. |
273. |
Spoiling and Violence |
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274. |
Being Contentious |
aggressive, argumentative, bellicose, belligerent, cantankerous, captious, caviling, combative, competitive, contrary, contumacious, cross, discordant, disputatious, dissentious, factious, inimical, irascible, litigious, militant, noncooperating, nonpacific, perverse, polemical, pugnacious, pugnax, recalcitrant, schismatic, stubborn, uncooperative, unfriendly, unpacific, unpeaceful, wrangling. |
275. |
Making God a Liar |
saying or thinking that God’s Word is lies, and not of truth, saying ,thinking, or telling someone that what God says, is untrue. |
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Despising God’s Name |
to dislike (something or someone) very much. |
277. |
Offering Polluted Sacrifices |
dissolute, harmful, profane, salacious, tainted. |
278. |
Holding Table Talk of God Contemptible |
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279. |
Profaning God’s Holiness |
bad, blasphemous, coarse, common, damnatory, dirty, disrespectful, evil, execrative, foul-spoken, foulmouthed, godless, impious, impius, imprecatory, improper, impure, indelicate, irreligious, irreverant, laic, laical, lay, maledictive, miscreant, mundane, peccable, peccant, polluted, profanus, sacrilegious, secular, shameless, sinful, smutty, temporal, transient, transitory, unblest, unconsecrated, ungodly, unhallowed, unholy, unprintable, unsaintly, unsanctified, unspeakable, vice-ridden, virtueless, vulgar, wicked, worldly. |
280. |
Robbing God |
stealing from God, not paying tithes, not helping other’s, not sharing your good fortune with those which are in dire need. |
281. |
Covering Up Sin |
trying to hide what you have done, covering up your lies, actions, words with untruths. |
282. |
Wearying God With Words |
physically or mentally fatigued, expressive of or prompted by fatigue, a weary smile, having one’s interest, forbearance, or indulgence worn out, weary of delays, Causing fatigue, tiresome, tiring, trying, taxing, grinding, wearing, heavy, tough, draining, exhausting, punishing, exacting, fatiguing, rigorous, gruelling, sapping, arduous, laborious, back-breaking, enervating. |
283. |
Resisting God |
to strive to fend off or offset the actions, effects, or force of, remain firm against the actions, effects, or force of, withstand, keep from giving in to or enjoying. |
284. |
Massacre of Children |
To kill indiscriminately and wantonly, slaughter, act or an instance of killing a large number of humans indiscriminately and cruelly, the wanton or savage killing of large numbers of people, as in battle, killing, murder, holocaust, carnage, extermination, annihilation, butchery. |
285. |
Parading Prayers |
procession, march, ceremony, pageant, train, review, column, spectacle, tattoo, motorcade, cavalcade, show, exhibition, flaunting, demonstration, display, vaunting. |
286. |
Making Vain Repetitions |
recurrence, repeating, reappearance, duplication, to avoid repetition of the confusion, repeating, redundancy, replication, restatement, iteration, reiteration, tautology, recapitulation, repetitiousness ,futile, useless, pointless, unsuccessful, empty, hollow, idle, trivial, worthless, trifling, senseless, unimportant, fruitless, unproductive, abortive, unprofitable, time-wasting, unavailing, nugatory. |
287. |
Having Unforgiveness |
not accepting someone’s apology, someone’s sins. |
288. |
Worry and Fretting |
worry—-affliction, annoyance, anxiety, apprehensiveness, care, concern, difficulty, discomfort, discomposure, dismay, distress, distress one’s self, dread, fear, fearfulness, grief, malaise, mental agitation, misgiving, nuisance, pain, perplexity, perturbation, premonition, qualm, restiveness, solicitude, torment, trepidation, trouble, unease, uneasiness, vexation. fretting— agitate, annoy, badger, brood, discompose, fear, harass, harrow, harry, hector, irritate, languish, oscillate, perturb, pique, plague, provoke, regret, trepidation. |
289. |
Attributing to Satan The Works of the Holy Spirit |
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290. |
Seeking Vengeance |
wanting to seek doing evil to someone who has harmed you or has hurt you. |
291. |
Teaching False Doctrines |
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292. |
Rebuking The Lord |
scold, censure, reprimand, reproach, blame, lecture, chew out, chew up, chide, dress down, have words, bawl out, berate, reproof, scold, take to task, call down, reprimand, lambast, lambaste, lecture, remonstrate, trounce, jaw, rag, castigate, chasten, chastise, objurgate, correct, chastening, chastisement, correction – a rebuke for making a mistake, admonishment, monition, admonition – a firm rebuke. |
293. |
Being Unmerciful |
brutal, callous, cold-blooded, cruel, harsh, inexorable, malignant, obdurate, relentless, remorseless, ruthless, severe, unrelenting. |
294. |
Worship of Possessions |
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295. |
Murmuring Over Wages |
grumble, grumbling, mutter, muttering, murmur, complaint, expression of grievance or resentment, not thankful. |
296. |
Self-Seeking for Place |
Pursuing only one’s own ends or interests, exhibiting concern only with promoting one’s own ends or interests, self-seeking maneuvers, determined pursuit of one’s own ends or interests, opportunism, self-interest, expedience, selfishness – stinginess resulting from a concern for your own welfare and a disregard of others, self-seeking – interested only in yourself, self-serving, selfish. |
297. |
Jealousy Among Brethren |
suspicion, distrust, mistrust, possessiveness, doubt, spite, resentment, wariness, ill-will, dubiety At first his jealousy only showed in small ways – he didn’t mind me talking to other guys, envy, resentment, resentfulness, enviousness, spite, hatred, malice, ill will, covetousness, malignity. |
298. |
Shifting Responsibility |
putting your responsibilities on someone other than yourself. |
299. |
Working For Praise |
working but only to be given glory, or praise for doing your job, expression of approval, commendation, or admiration. |
300. |
Loving Chief Seats |
Feeling love, affectionate, Indicative of or exhibiting love, committed, attached |
301. |
Loving Human Praise |
expression of approval, commendation, or admiration. |
302. |
Loving Human Tithes |
expression of approval, commendation, or admiration. |
303. |
Shutting Heaven Against Man |
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304. |
Living Pretentious Lives |
having or showing the unpleasant quality of people who want to be regarded as more impressive, successful, or important than they really are, expressive of affected, unwarranted, or exaggerated importance, worth, or stature, making demands on one’s skill, ability. |
305. |
Zeal In Making Men Sinful |
Enthusiastic devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal and tireless diligence in its furtherance, fervent or enthusiastic devotion, often extreme or fanatical in nature, as to a religious movement, political cause, ideal, or aspiration, cause, or object, eager desire or endeavor, ardor, enthusiasm, passion, zest, fire, spirit, warmth, devotion, verve, fervour, eagerness, gusto, militancy, fanaticism, ardour, earnestness, keenness, fervency. |
306. |
Making False Vows |
not adhering to promises, obligations, or allegiances, disloyal, broken promises. |
307. |
Strictness in Non-Essentials But Looseness in Morals |
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308. |
Zeal for Outward Show, but Not Inward Cleansing |
Enthusiastic devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal and tireless diligence in its furtherance, fervent or enthusiastic devotion, often extreme or fanatical in nature, as to a religious movement, political cause, ideal, or aspiration, cause, or object; eager desire or endeavor, ardorenthusiasm, passion, zest, fire, spirit, warmth, devotion, verve, fervour, eagerness, gusto, militancy, fanaticism, ardour, earnestness, keenness, fervency. |
309. |
Being Self Conceited |
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310. |
Unreadiness |
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311. |
Unwatchfulness |
derelict, heedless, lax, negligent, perfunctory, reckless, remiss, thoughtless. |
312. |
Slothfulness in Business |
idle, indolent, shiftless, lazy |
313. |
Unfaithful in Trust |
not adhering to promises, obligations, or allegiances, disloyal, not true, guilty of adultery, Not justly representing or reflecting the original, inaccurate, deficient in or lacking religious faith, unbelieving, vow, inexact, unreliable, untrustworthy, unfaithful copy, not having religious faith, infidel, not upright, dishonest, not faithful to duty, obligation, not sexually faithful to a spouse or lover, not accurate or reliable, inconstant, untrustworthy, untrusty – not worthy of trust or belief, faithless, untrue, two-timing, adulterous, fickle, unchaste, faithless, false, treacherous, deceitful, faithless, perfidious, traitorous, treasonable, false-hearted, recreant. |
314. |
Denial of Christ |
refusal to comply with or satisfy a request, refusal to grant the truth of a statement or allegation; a contradiction, refusal to accept or believe something, such as a doctrine or belief, refusal to acknowledge painful realities, thoughts, or feelings, act of disowning or disavowing, repudiation, abstinence, self-denial, negation, dismissal, contradiction, dissent, disclaimer, retraction, repudiation, disavowal, adjuration. |
315. |
Denial of Resurrection of Jesus |
refusal to comply with or satisfy a request, refusal to grant the truth of a statement or allegation; a contradiction, refusal to accept or believe something, such as a doctrine or belief, refusal to acknowledge painful realities, thoughts, or feelings, act of disowning or disavowing, repudiation, abstinence, self-denial, negation, dismissal, contradiction, dissent, disclaimer, retraction, repudiation, disavowal, adjuration. |
316. |
Striving Over Leadership |
To exert much effort or energy, endeavor, to struggle or fight forcefully, contend, attempt, effort, try, endeavour – earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something, a holy struggle. |
317. |
Wilful Blindness to the Truth |
intent on having one’s own way, deliberate, voluntary, or intentional, unreasonably stubborn or headstrong, perversely obstinate, perverse, waywardness, self willed, disobedience. |
318. |
Betraying Jesus |
to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery, to be unfaithful in guarding or fulfilling: to betray a trust, be disloyal to, to betray one’s friends, reveal in violation of confidence, to betray a secret, to exhibit, disclose, a remark that betrays indifference, to lead astray; deceive, to seduce and desert, disappoint, prove undependable, abandon, forsake, fail, disappoint, let down, cheat on, cuckold, wander, cheat, cozen, deceive, delude, lead on, deceive, misinform, mislead – give false or misleading information, fraudulent intention, be disloyal to, break with, double-cross, stab in the back, be unfaithful to, sell down the river, grass up, give away, tell, show, reveal, expose, disclose, uncover, manifest, divulge, blurt out, unmask, lay bare, tell on, let slip, evince. |
319. |
Arresting Jesus |
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320. |
Crucifixion of Jesus |
act of crucifying, execution on a cross, Crucifixion The crucifying of Jesus on Calvary, extremely difficult, painful trial, torturous suffering, a method of putting to death by nailing or binding to a cross, normally by the hands and feet, which was widespread in the ancient world, the infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering. |
321. |
Lying to the Holy Spirit |
misleading, telling lies, false truths, self deception. |
322. |
Being Stiff-Necked |
haughty, stubborn, assumptive, bumptious, cavalier, chesty, haughty, highfalutin, high-and-mighty, high-handed, high-hat, huffish, huffy, imperious, important, lofty, lordly, masterful, overweening, peremptory, pompous, presuming, presumptuous, pretentious, self-asserting, self-assertive, sniffy, stiff-necked, supercilious, superior, toplofty, uppish, uppity. |
323. |
Martyrdom Of Christians |
the suffering of death on account of adherence to a cause and especially to one’s religious faith. |
324. |
Persecution of Christians |
act or practice of persecuting on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or beliefs that differ from those of the persecutor, condition of being persecuted. abuse, ill-treatment, ill-usage, maltreatment – cruel or inhumane treatment, oppression, act of subjugating by cruelty, pogrom, rendition, torturing, torture – the deliberate, systematic, or wanton infliction of physical or mental suffering by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person to yield information or to make a confession or for any other reason, victimization, abuse, torture, torment, oppression, tyranny, discrimination against, mistreatment, ill-treatment, maltreatment. |
325. |
Seeking To Buy Power |
doing or paying whatever it takes to obtain higher power, to manipulate other’s, to bribe, to purchase higher authority. |
326. |
Opposition To The Gospel |
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327. |
Failure to Glorify God |
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328. |
Unthankfulness |
not being greatful for what is given to you, not for what you have. |
329. |
Professing to Be Wise |
acting as if you are something you are not, or filled with something you do not have, something with knowledge you do not possess. |
330. |
Changing God’s Glory |
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331. |
Abandonment to Lust |
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332. |
Changing Truth to Lies |
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333. |
Worshiping and Serving Creatures More than The Creator |
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334. |
Vile Affection |
Loathsome, disgusting, vile language, Unpleasant or objectionable, offensive, Contemptibly low in worth or account, mean or low condition, Miserably poor and degrading, wretched, Morally depraved; ignoble or wicked, abominably wicked, shameful or evil the vile development of slavery appalled them, morally despicable, ignoble vile accusations, disgusting to the senses or emotions, foul a vile smell vile epithets, tending to humiliate or degrade only slaves would perform such vile tasks, unpleasant or bad ,paltry. |
335. |
Living Contrary to Nature |
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336. |
All Unrighteousness |
Not righteous; wicked, Not right or fair; unjust, sin, sinfulness, wickedness – estrangement from god, impiety, impiousness – unrighteousness by virtue of lacking respect for a god, immorality – the quality of not being in accord with standards of right or good conduct, unjustness, injustice – the practice of being unjust or unfair, dishonourableness – the quality of not deserving honor or respect, dishonor – lacking honor or integrity, dishonesty. |
337. |
Fornication |
Sexual intercourse between partners who are not married to each other, whoredom, fornication, adultery, infidelity, unfaithfulness, extra-marital congress or relations or sex, living in sin, extra-curricular sex, pre-marital congress or relations or sex Fornication is a crime in some American states, immorality, sin, indecency, promiscuity, impurity, incontinence, debauchery, free love, sleeping around, dissipation, looseness, lechery, immodesty, shamelessness, easy virtue, loose morals, salaciousness, lasciviousness, uncleanness, libertinism, unchastity, dissoluteness, indelicacy an embarrassing blend of failure, farce and fornication, extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations. |
338. |
Wickedness |
devilishness, devilment, devilry, deviltry, diablerie, espièglerie, hob, impishness, knavery, mischievousness, rascality, roguery, roguishness, shenanigan(s), waggery, waggishness, mischief. |
339. |
Maliciousness |
having or showing a desire to cause harm to another person, having or showing malice, having or showing a desire to cause harm to someone, given to, marked by, or arising from malice ,a malicious distortion of the truth, catty, cruel, despiteful, malevolent, hateful, malign, malignant, mean, nasty, spiteful, vicious, virulent. |
340. |
Murderers |
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341. |
Debates |
a discussion between people in which they express different opinions about something, a contention by words or arguments, the formal discussion of a motion before a deliberative body according to the rules of parliamentary procedure, a regulated discussion of a proposition between two matched sides. |
242. |
Malignity |
malignancy, malevolence, an instance of malignant or malicious behavior or nature, cattiness, despite, hatefulness, malevolence, maliciousness, malignance, malignancy, malice, meanness, nastiness, spite, spitefulness, spleen, venom, viciousness. |
243. |
Whisperings |
whispered speech, gossip, rumor, spreading confidential and especially derogatory reports whispering tongues can poison truth, telling someone’s secrets which you shouldn’t do, breaks trust. |
344. |
Backbitings |
to say mean or spiteful things about (as one not present). |
345. |
Hatred of God |
a feeling of intense dislike; enmity, feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility, |
346. |
Despitefulness |
expressing malice or hate, catty, cruel, hateful, malevolent, malicious, malign, malignant, mean, nasty, spiteful, vicious, virulent, bitter, envious, jaundiced, jealous, rancorous, resentful, vindictive, vitriolic; contemptuous, deprecating, derogatory, disdainful, disparaging, mean-spirited. |
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Pride |
a feeling that you respect yourself and deserve to be respected by other people, a feeling that you are more important or better than other people, a feeling of happiness that you get when you or someone you know does something good, difficult, the quality or state of being proud, inordinate self-esteem, conceit, a reasonable or justifiable self-respect, delight or elation arising from some act, possession, or relationship, proud or disdainful behavior or treatment, ego, pridefulness, self-esteem, self-regard, self-respect. |
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Boastings |
a statement in which you express too much pride in yourself or in something you have, have done, or are connected to in some way, a reason to be proud, something impressive that someone or something has or has done, the act or an instance of boasting, brag, a cause for pride. |
349. |
Evil Intentions |
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Disobedience to Parents |
refusing to obey, take heed, honor, mind, respect, noncompliance, insubordination, rebelliousness – an insubordinate act, contempt – a willful disobedience to or disrespect for the authority of a court or parents or legislative body, contumacy – willful refusal to appear before a court or comply with a court order; can result in a finding of contempt of court, disobedience – the trait of being unwilling to obey, intractability, intractableness – the trait of being hard to influence or control, mischievousness, naughtiness, badness, defiance, mutiny, indiscipline, revolt, insubordination, waywardness, infraction, recalcitrance, unruliness, nonobservance. |
351. |
Without Natural Affection |
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Implacableness |
not placable, not capable of being appeased, significantly changed, or mitigated <an implacable enemy, opposed to someone or something in a very angry or determined way that cannot be changed. |
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Unbelief |
the lack of belief or faith, especially in religious matters, scepticism, agnosticism – the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge, atheism – a lack of belief in the existence of God or gods, freethinking, godlessness, irreligion, paganism, heathenism, nonbelief Its purpose was to study atheism and unbelief, disbelief, incredulity, doubt, distrust, mistrust, dubiety. |
354. |
Cursing and Bitterness |
foul language, bad mouth, using obscene language, holding hatred in heart, being mean ,hurtful. |
355. |
Divisions |
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356. |
Effeminacy |
the trait of being effeminate (derogatory of a man),effeminateness, sissiness, unmanliness, womanishness, softness, femininity, muliebrity – the trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women, emasculation – loss of power and masculinity, derogation, disparagement, depreciation – a communication that belittles somebody or something. |
357. |
Revillings |
To assail with abusive language, vituperate, scold, use abusive language, to address or speak of with contemptuous, abusive, or opprobrious language, use foul or abusive language, malign, abuse, knock (informal), rubbish (informal), run down, smear, libel, scorn, slag, reproach, denigrate, vilify, slander, defame, bad-mouth, traduce, calumniate, vituperate, asperse. |
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Extortion |
act or an instance of extorting, Illegal use of one’s official position or powers to obtain property, funds, or patronage, An excessive or exorbitant charges, the act of securing money, favours, by intimidation or violence; blackmail, the crime of obtaining money or some other thing of value by the abuse of one’s office or authority, unjust exaction (as by the misuse of authority), the extortion by dishonest officials of fees for performing their sworn duty, exaction – act of demanding or levying by force or authority. |
359. |
Counterfeiting Christians Work |
To make a copy of, usually with the intent to defraud; forge, counterfeits money, make a pretense of feign, counterfeited interest in the story, To carry on a deception; dissemble, make fraudulent copies of something valuable, imitation of what is genuine with the intent to defraud, a counterfeit dollar bill, Simulated, fraudulent imitation or facsimile. |
360. |
Wraths |
Forceful, often vindictive anger, Punishment or vengeance as a manifestation of anger, Divine retribution for sin, anger, violent, or stern indignation, an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace. |
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Strifes |
Heated, often violent dissension, bitter conflict, A struggle, fight, or quarrel. |
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Swellings |
a rising emotion; an inflation by pride, or being angry or upset. |
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Tumults |
a state of noisy confusion or disorder, a state of great mental or emotional confusion, disorderly agitation or milling about of a crowd usually with uproar and confusion of voices, ado, alarums and excursions, ballyhoo, blather, bluster, bobbery, bother, bustle, clatter, clutter coil, corroboree [Australian], disturbance, foofaraw, fun, furor, furore, fuss, helter-skelter, hoo-ha (also hoo-hah), hoopla, hubble-bubble, hubbub, hullabaloo, hurly, hurly-burly, hurricane, hurry, hurry-scurry (or hurry-skurry), kerfuffle, moil, pandemonium, pother, row, ruckus, ruction, rumpus, shindy, splore, squall, stew, stir, storm, to-do, commotion, turmoil, uproar, welter, whirl, williwaw. |
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Uncleanness |
not clean, dirty, not innocent and good, morally impure, morally or spiritually impure, debased, debauched, decadent, degenerate, degraded, demoralized, depraved, dissipated, dissolute, jackleg, libertine, loose, perverse, perverted, rakehell (or rakehelly), rakish, reprobate, sick, corrupt, unwholesome, warped. |
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Lasciviousness |
filled with or showing sexual desire, bawdy, blue, coarse, crude, dirty, filthy, foul, gross, gutter, impure, indecent, obscene, lewd, locker-room, nasty, pornographic, porny, profane, raunchy, ribald, smutty, stag, trashy, unprintable, vulgar, wanton, X-rated. |
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Perverting The Gospel |
to change (something good) so that it is no longer what it was or should be, to cause (a person or a person’s mind) to become immoral or not normal, to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right. |
367. |
Living In The Flesh |
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368. |
Being Pulled Up |
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369. |
Falling From Grace |
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370. | Loving Money |
love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, nor to trust in uncertain riches but in the living God, the verse actually teaches that love of money–greed–is the sin, and an impulse that lies behind much wickedness throughout history. |