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Uncharitableness
Uncharitableness [NAVE]
UNCHARITABLENESS.Isa. 29:20, 21; Matt. 7:1-5 Luke 6:37-42. Luke 12:57; John 7:24; John 8:7; Rom. 2:1; Rom. 14:1-15; 1 Cor. 4:3-5, 7; 1 Cor. 13:1-6; Jas. 4:11, 12 See: Accusation, False; Charitableness; Slander; Speaking, Evil; Gossip.
Instances of
The Israelites toward Moses, charging him with having made them abhorred by the Egyptians, Ex. 5:21; charging him with bringing them out of Egypt to die, Ex. 14:11, 12; in complaining against Moses, See: Complaint, Instances of.
The tribes west of Jordan toward the two and a half tribes, Num. 32:1-33; Josh. 22:11-31.
Of Eli toward Haah, 1 Sam. 1:14-17.
Eliab toward David, charging him with presumption, when he offered to fight Goliath, 1 Sam. 17:28.
Princes of Ammon toward David, when he sent commissioners to convey his sympathy to Hanun, 2 Sam. 10:3.
Bildad toward Job, Job 8.
Eliphaz toward Job, Job 15; 22; 42:7, 8.
Zophar toward Job, Job 11:1-6; 20.
Nathanael, when he said, "Can any good thing come out of Nazareth,'' John 1:46.
The Jews, charging Paul with teaching contrary to the law and against the temple, Acts 21:28.