Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Summary
Thus saith the LORD, After this manner will I mar the pride of Judah, and the great pride of Jerusalem.
The pride
The great
Bible References
After
Jeremiah 18:4
And the vessel which he made was destroyed as clay in the hand of the potter: and he turned back, and he will make another vessel as was right in the eyes of the potter to make.
Lamentations 5:5
Upon our necks were we pursued: we labored and no rest to us.
The pride
Jeremiah 13:15
Hear ye, and give ear; ye shall not be proud: for Jehovah spake.
Leviticus 26:19
And I broke the pride of your strength: and I gave your heaven as iron, and your earth as brass:
Job 40:10
Deck thyself now with majesty and grandeur, and thou shalt put on ornament and splendor.
Proverbs 16:18
Pride before a breaking, and a spirit lifted up before a fall
Isaiah 2:10
Go into the rock, and hide in the dust from the face of the fear of Jehovah, and from the splendor of his majesty.
Isaiah 23:9
Jehovah of armies purposed it to profane the pride of all glory, to make light all the honored of the earth.
Ezekiel 16:50
And they will be proud, and they will do abomination before me: and I shall take them away according to what I saw.
Nahum 2:2
For Jehovah turned back the pride of Jacob as the pride of Israel: for they emptying emptied them out, they corrupted their vineshoots
Luke 18:14
I say to you, this one went down to his house justified rather than that one: for every one lifting up himself shall be humbled; and he humbling himself shall be lifted up.
James 4:6
And he gives greater grace. Wherefore he says, God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.
1 Peter 5:5
Likewise, ye younger, be subjected to the elders. And all being subject to one another, be wrapped up in humility: for God opposes the proud, and gives grace to the humble.
The great
Jeremiah 48:29
We heard the pride of Moab; he was greatly lifted up; his haughtiness and his pride, and his lifting up, and the elation of his heart
Isaiah 16:6
We heard the pride of Moab; he was greatly elated; his haughtiness and his pride and his wrath; not so his empty talk