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Bigotry
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BIGOTRY.Isa. 65:5; Mark 2:16 Luke 15:2; Luke 9:49, 50; Luke 18:9-14; Acts 10:28, 45; Acts 18:12, 13
Paul's Argument against
Rom. 3:1-23; Rom. 4:1-16, 23-25
Instances of
Joshua, through envy seeking to suppress Eldad and Medad, who were prophesying, Num. 11:27-29.
Jews with regard to the Samaritans, John 4:9, 27; in rejecting the teachings of Jesus at Nazareth, Luke 4:28; falsely accusing Jesus of blasphemy, John 5:18; of being a gluttonous drunk, Matt. 11:18, 19; of keeping company with siers, Luke 7:39; 15:2; 19:5-7; of not conforming to the traditions, Luke 11:38, 39; in their treatment of the young man who was born blind, whom Jesus restored to sight, John 9:28, 29, 34; with regard to Paul's preaching, Acts 21:28, 29; 22:22.
Of the Samaritans in refusing to receive Jesus, Luke 9:52, 53.
Of the disciples in forbidding children to be brought to Jesus, Matt. 19:13; Mark 10:13; Luke 18:15.
Of the early Christians: In opposing the preaching of the gospel to the Gentiles, Acts 10:45; 11:2, 3; 21:20-25; in regard to circumcision, Acts 15:1-10, 24; Gal. 2:3-5.
The Jews, Rom. 10:2, 3; in persecutions, 1 Thess. 2:15, 16.
Of John in forbidding the casting out of devils by one who did not follow Jesus, Mark 9:38-40; Luke 9:49, 50; James and John in desiring to call down fire upon the Samaritans who would not receive Jesus, Luke 9:51-56.
Of Saul, in persecuting the Christians, Acts 22:3, 4, with 9:1-5;Acts 26:9; Gal. 1:13, 14; Phil. 3:6.
See: Intolerance, Religious; Persecution; Uncharitableness.