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  • I will break the pride of your power; I will make your sky like iron and your earth like bronze. (Leviticus 26, 19)

  • He is your pride and he is your God, who has done those amazing things for you. (Deuteronomy 10, 21)

  • He took pride in serving Yahweh and destroyed all the High places and Asherah's trunks in Judah. (2 Chronicles 17, 6)

  • Love your relatives and do not despise the sons and daughters of your people to the point where you would take a foreign woman as your wife. Pride brings about ruin and your complete downfall; in laziness are found extreme humiliation and indigence; laziness is the mother of want, hunger, famine. (Tobit 4, 13)

  • Therefore see what a great multitude these Assyrians make with their army, how they pride themselves on their horses and their cavalrymen. They have placed great pride in the strength of their foot soldiers and their trust in their shields, javelins, bows and arrows. (Judith 9, 7)

  • Consider their pride, let your anger fall on their heads and give to my hands, the hands of a widow, the strength necessary for what I have decided. (Judith 9, 9)

  • As soon as they had approached her they blessed her all together and said, "You are the pride and joy of Jerusalem! You are the glory of Israel. You are the honor of our people. (Judith 15, 9)

  • But what I did, I did so as not to place human glory above the glory of God. I will not bow down to anyone except to you, O Lord. My refusal has not been out of pride. (Esther 13, 14)

  • Though his pride reach to the heavens and his head touch the clouds, (Job 20, 6)

  • So he turns man from wrongdoing and keeps him away from pride, (Job 33, 17)

  • he does not forsake their claim. He sets kings on their thrones and makes them firm forever. But if they raise themselves in pride, (Job 36, 7)

  • He makes all, however lofty, afraid; he is king over all the sons of pride. (Job 41, 26)


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