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(0.41)Jer 12:8

The people I call my own 1  have turned on me like a lion 2  in the forest. They have roared defiantly 3  at me. So I will treat them as though I hate them. 4 

(0.41)Lam 4:2

ב (Bet) The precious sons of Zion were worth their weight in gold – Alas! – but now they are treated like 1  broken clay pots, made by a potter. 2 

(0.41)Mat 18:17

If 1  he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church. If 2  he refuses to listen to the church, treat him like 3  a Gentile 4  or a tax collector. 5 

(0.41)Act 7:24

When 1  he saw one of them being hurt unfairly, 2  Moses 3  came to his defense 4  and avenged the person who was mistreated by striking down the Egyptian.

(0.41)1Co 4:11

To the present hour we are hungry and thirsty, poorly clothed, brutally treated, and without a roof over our heads.

(0.41)Eph 6:9

Masters, 1  treat your slaves 2  the same way, 3  giving up the use of threats, 4  because you know that both you and they have the same master in heaven, 5  and there is no favoritism with him.

(0.41)1Ti 5:1

Do not address an older man harshly 1  but appeal to him as a father. Speak to younger men as brothers, 2 

(0.40)1Pe 3:7

Husbands, in the same way, treat your wives with consideration as the weaker partners 1  and show them honor as fellow heirs of the grace of life. In this way nothing will hinder your prayers. 2 

(0.36)Lev 22:2

“Tell Aaron and his sons that they must deal respectfully with the holy offerings 1  of the Israelites, which they consecrate to me, so that they do not profane my holy name. 2  I am the Lord.

(0.36)Lev 25:46

You may give them as inheritance to your children after you to possess as property. You may enslave them perpetually. However, as for your brothers the Israelites, no man may rule over his brother harshly. 1 

(0.36)Num 11:11

And Moses said to the Lord, “Why have you afflicted 1  your servant? Why have I not found favor in your sight, that 2  you lay the burden of this entire people on me?

(0.36)Num 22:30

The donkey said to Balaam, “Am not I your donkey that you have ridden ever since I was yours until this day? Have I ever attempted 1  to treat you this way?” 2  And he said, “No.”

(0.36)Jdg 8:1

The Ephraimites said to him, “Why have you done such a thing to us? You did not summon us 1  when you went to fight the Midianites!” They argued vehemently with him.

(0.36)Jdg 9:16

“Now, if you have shown loyalty and integrity when you made Abimelech king, if you have done right to Jerub-Baal and his family, 1  if you have properly repaid him 2 

(0.36)1Sa 2:29

Why are you 1  scorning my sacrifice and my offering that I commanded for my dwelling place? 2  You have honored your sons more than you have me by having made yourselves fat from the best parts of all the offerings of my people Israel.’

(0.36)Jer 13:22

You will probably ask yourself, 1  ‘Why have these things happened to me? Why have I been treated like a disgraced adulteress whose skirt has been torn off and her limbs exposed?’ 2  It is because you have sinned so much. 3 

(0.36)Mic 7:6

For a son thinks his father is a fool, a daughter challenges 1  her mother, and a daughter-in-law her mother-in-law; a man’s enemies are his own servants. 2 

(0.36)Mat 17:12

And I tell you that Elijah has already come. Yet they did not recognize him, but did to him whatever they wanted. In 1  the same way, the Son of Man will suffer at their hands.”

(0.35)Gen 19:9

“Out of our way!” 1  they cried, and “This man came to live here as a foreigner, 2  and now he dares to judge us! 3  We’ll do more harm 4  to you than to them!” They kept 5  pressing in on Lot until they were close enough 6  to break down the door.

(0.35)Exo 21:17

“Whoever treats his father or his mother disgracefully 1  must surely be put to death.



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