'Profane' in the Bible
And ye profane not the land which ye are in, for blood profaneth the land; as to the land, it is not pardoned for blood which is shed in it except by the blood of him who sheddeth it;
So are the paths of all forgetting God, And the hope of the profane doth perish,
Also -- He is to me for salvation, For the profane cometh not before Him.
For the company of the profane is gloomy, And fire hath consumed tents of bribery.
Astonished are the upright at this, And the innocent against the profane Stirreth himself up.
That the singing of the wicked is short, And the joy of the profane for a moment,
For what is the hope of the profane, When He doth cut off? When God doth cast off his soul?
From the reigning of a profane man, From the snares of a people;
And the profane in heart set the face, They cry not when He hath bound them.
With profane ones, mockers in feasts, Gnashing against me their teeth.
I profane not My covenant, And that which is going forth from My lips I change not.
Therefore, over its young men the Lord rejoiceth not, And its orphans, and its widows He pitieth not, For every one is profane, and an evil doer, And every mouth is speaking folly. With all this not turned back hath His anger, And still His hand is stretched out.
Against a profane nation I send him, And concerning a people of My wrath I charge him, To spoil spoil, and to seize prey, And to make it a treading-place as the clay of out places.
Afraid in Zion have been sinners, Seized hath trembling the profane: Who doth dwell for us -- consuming fire, Who doth dwell for us -- burnings of the age?
For both prophet and priest have been profane, Yea, in My house I found their wickedness, An affirmation of Jehovah.
At the four sides he hath measured it, a wall is to it all round about, the length five hundred, and the breadth five hundred, to separate between the holy and the profane place.
'Or did ye not read in the Law, that on the sabbaths the priests in the temple do profane the sabbath, and are blameless?
who also the temple did try to profane, whom also we took, and according to our law did wish to judge,
having known this, that for a righteous man law is not set, but for lawless and insubordinate persons, ungodly and sinners, impious and profane, parricides and matricides, men-slayers,
and the profane and old women's fables reject thou, and exercise thyself unto piety,
O Timotheus, the thing entrusted guard thou, avoiding the profane vain-words and opposition of the falsely-named knowledge,
and the profane vain talkings stand aloof from, for to more impiety they will advance,
lest any one be a fornicator, or a profane person, as Esau, who in exchange for one morsel of food did sell his birthright,