Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

An high look, and a proud heart, and the plowing of the wicked, is sin.

General references

Bible References

An high look

Proverbs 6:17
Eyes of pride, a false tongue, hands which take life without cause;
Proverbs 8:13
The fear of the Lord is seen in hating evil: pride, a high opinion of oneself, the evil way, and the false tongue, are unpleasing to me.
Proverbs 30:13
There is a generation, O how full of pride are their eyes! O how their brows are lifted up!
Psalm 10:4
The evil-doer in his pride says, God will not make a search. All his thoughts are, There is no God.
Isaiah 2:11
The high looks of man will be put to shame, and the pride of men will be made low, and only the Lord will be lifted up in that day.
Isaiah 3:16
Again, the Lord has said, Because the daughters of Zion are full of pride, and go with outstretched necks and wandering eyes, with their foot-chains sounding when they go:
Luke 18:14
I say to you, This man went back to his house with God's approval, and not the other: for everyone who makes himself high will be made low and whoever makes himself low will be made high.
1 Peter 5:5
And in the same way, let the younger men be ruled by the older ones. Let all of you put away pride and make yourselves ready to be servants: for God is a hater of pride, but he gives grace to those who make themselves low.

And the

Proverbs 21:27
The offering of evil-doers is disgusting: how much more when they give it with an evil purpose!
Proverbs 15:8
The offering of the evil-doer is disgusting to the Lord, but the prayer of the upright man is his delight.
Romans 14:23
But he who is in doubt is judged if he takes food, because he does it not in faith; and whatever is not of faith is sin.

General references

Leviticus 11:34
Any food in it, and anything on which water from it comes, will be unclean: any drink taken from such a vessel will be unclean.
Proverbs 30:13
There is a generation, O how full of pride are their eyes! O how their brows are lifted up!

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