Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Summary
They eat up the sin of my people, and they set their heart on their iniquity.
Set their heart on their iniquity
Bible References
Eat
Leviticus 6:26
The priest offering it for sin, shall eat it: in the holy place shall it be eaten, in the enclosure of the tent of appointment
Leviticus 7:6
Every male among the priests shall eat it: in the holy place it shall be eaten: it is holy of holies.
Set their heart on their iniquity
1 Samuel 2:29
Wherefore will ye trample upon my sacrifice and upon my gifts which I commanded to my habitation? and thou wilt honor thy sons above me to fatten yourselves from the chief of all the gifts of Israel my people.
Psalm 24:4
The blameless one of hands and the clean of heart; who lifted not up his soul to vanity, and swore not for deceit
Psalm 25:1
To David. To thee, O Jehovah, I will lift up my soul.
Isaiah 56:11
And dogs hard of soul, they knew not fulness; and they are evil, they know not understanding; they all looked to their way, a man to his plunder from his extremity.
Ezekiel 14:3
Son of man, these men brought up their blocks upon their heart, and they gave the stumbling-block of their iniquity before their face: shall I be sought out, shall I be sought oat for them?
Micah 3:11
Her heads will judge for a gift, and her priests will teach for hire, and her prophets will divine for silver: and they will lean upon Jehovah, saying, Is not Jehovah in the midst of us? he will not bring evil upon us.
Malachi 1:10
Who also among you and he will shut the doors? and ye shall not make light mine altar gratuitously. Not to me delight in you, said Jehovah of armies, and I will not delight in the gift of your hand.
Romans 16:18
For such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by specious language and praise completely deceive the hearts of the innocent.
Titus 1:11
Who must be restrained, who subvert whole houses, teaching what they ought not, for the sake of sordid gain.
2 Peter 2:3
And by covetousness with feigned words shall trade in you: to whom judgment since a long while is not inactive, and their perdition sleeps not.