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Dishonesty
Dishonesty [NAVE]
DISHONESTY.Lev. 6:2-7; Lev. 19:13, 35, 36; Deut. 25:13, 15, 16; Job 24:2-11; Psa. 37:21; Psa. 50:18; Psa. 62:10; Prov. 3:27, 28; Prov. 11:1; Prov. 20:10, 14, 17, 23; Isa. 32:7; Jer. 7:8-10; Jer. 9:4-6, 8; Jer. 22:13; Ezek. 22:29; Hos. 4:1, 2; Hos. 12:7; Amos 3:10; Amos 8:5; Mic. 6:10, 11; Nah. 3:1; Zeph. 1:9; Zech. 5:3, 4; Luke 16:1-8; 1 Thess. 4:6; Jas. 5:4
Instances of
Abimelech's servants usurp a well of water, Gen. 21:25; 26:15-22.
Jacob obtains his brother's birthright by unjust advantage, Gen. 25:29-33; steals his father's blessing, Gen. 27:6-29; Laban's flocks by skillful manipulation, Gen. 30:31-43.
Rebekah's guile in Jacob's behalf, Gen. 27:6-17.
Laban's treatment of Jacob, Gen. 29:21-30; 31:36-42.
Rachel steals the household gods, Gen. 31:19.
Simeon and Levi deceive the Shechemites, Gen. 34:15-31.
Achan hides the wedge of gold and the Babylonish garment, Josh. 7:11-26.
Micah steals eleven hundred pieces of silver, Judg. 17:2.
Micah's priest steals his images, Judg. 18:14-21.
Joab's guile in securing Absalom's return, 2 Sam. 14:2-20.
Ahab usurps Naboth's vineyard, 1 Kin. 21:2-16.
Judas' hypocritical sympathy for the poor, John 12:6.
See: Diplomacy; Hypocrisy; Injustice; Treason.
DISHONESTY [ISBE]
DISHONESTY - dis-on'-es-ti: Only in 2 Cor 4:2, the King James Version rendering of Greek aischune; the King James Version elsewhere and the Revised Version (British and American) uniformly, "shame."
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