Thematic Bible: Misery of
Thematic Bible
greed » Misery of
Your gold and your silver are cankered, and the rust of them shall be a witness unto you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together in your last days.
He that loveth money, will never be satisfied with money: and whoso delighteth in riches, shall have no profit thereof. Is not this also a vain thing?
They that will be rich, fall into temptation and snares, and into many foolish and noisome lusts, which drown men in perdition and destruction.
And he cast down the silver plates in the temple, and departed, and went and hung himself.
These are the ways of all such as be covetous, that one would ravish another's life.
Woe unto him, that covetously gathereth evil gotten goods into his house: that he may set his nest on high, to escape from the power of misfortune. Thou hast devised the shame of thine own house, for thou hast slain too much people, and hast willfully offended:
Sin » Internal » Misery of
Foolish men were plagued for their offense, and because of their wickedness.
The ungodly despaireth all the days of his life, and the number of a tyrant's years is unknown.
Go to now, ye rich men. Weep, and howl on your wretchedness that shall come upon you.
And Samuel said to Saul, "Why hast thou unquieted me, to make me be brought up?" And Saul answered, "I am sore encumbered. For the Philistines make war against me, and God is departed from me and answered me no more, neither by prophets, neither by dreams. And therefore have I called thee, to tell me what I shall do."
In the morning thou shalt say, 'Would God it were night.' And at night thou shalt say, 'Would God it were morning' - for fear of thine heart which thou shalt fear, and for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
Good understanding giveth favour; but hard is the way of the despisers.
tribulation and anguish, upon the soul of every man that doth evil. Of the Jew first: And also of the gentile.
But unto whatsoever thing they went, the hand of the LORD was upon them with evil luck, even as the LORD promised them, and as he sware unto them. And they were sore vexed.
Destruction and wretchedness are in their ways:
Sinners » Disowned » Misery of
Foolish men were plagued for their offense, and because of their wickedness.
The ungodly despaireth all the days of his life, and the number of a tyrant's years is unknown.
Go to now, ye rich men. Weep, and howl on your wretchedness that shall come upon you.
And Samuel said to Saul, "Why hast thou unquieted me, to make me be brought up?" And Saul answered, "I am sore encumbered. For the Philistines make war against me, and God is departed from me and answered me no more, neither by prophets, neither by dreams. And therefore have I called thee, to tell me what I shall do."
In the morning thou shalt say, 'Would God it were night.' And at night thou shalt say, 'Would God it were morning' - for fear of thine heart which thou shalt fear, and for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
Good understanding giveth favour; but hard is the way of the despisers.
tribulation and anguish, upon the soul of every man that doth evil. Of the Jew first: And also of the gentile.
But unto whatsoever thing they went, the hand of the LORD was upon them with evil luck, even as the LORD promised them, and as he sware unto them. And they were sore vexed.
Destruction and wretchedness are in their ways:
The wicked » Guilt of » Misery of
Foolish men were plagued for their offense, and because of their wickedness.
The ungodly despaireth all the days of his life, and the number of a tyrant's years is unknown.
Go to now, ye rich men. Weep, and howl on your wretchedness that shall come upon you.
And Samuel said to Saul, "Why hast thou unquieted me, to make me be brought up?" And Saul answered, "I am sore encumbered. For the Philistines make war against me, and God is departed from me and answered me no more, neither by prophets, neither by dreams. And therefore have I called thee, to tell me what I shall do."
In the morning thou shalt say, 'Would God it were night.' And at night thou shalt say, 'Would God it were morning' - for fear of thine heart which thou shalt fear, and for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
Good understanding giveth favour; but hard is the way of the despisers.
tribulation and anguish, upon the soul of every man that doth evil. Of the Jew first: And also of the gentile.
But unto whatsoever thing they went, the hand of the LORD was upon them with evil luck, even as the LORD promised them, and as he sware unto them. And they were sore vexed.
Destruction and wretchedness are in their ways: