Bible Concordance
Blameworthy (1 Occurrence)Galatians 2:11 And when Peter came to Antioch, to the face I stood up against him, because he was blameworthy, (YLT)
Thesaurus
Blameworthy (1 Occurrence)...Blameworthy (1 Occurrence). Galatians 2:11 And when Peter came to Antioch, to the
face I stood up against him, because he was
blameworthy, (YLT).
.../b/blameworthy.htm - 6kIgnorance (27 Occurrences)
... translation "hold back the truth." A willful ignorance is also referred to in Ephesians
4:17; 2 Peter 3:5. But there is also a less blameworthy ignorance. ...
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Forget (77 Occurrences)
... for-get', for-get'-ful (shakhach; epilanthanomai): "Forget" is to fail to hold in
mind, and the forgetfulness may be either innocent or blameworthy. ...
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Forgetful (4 Occurrences)
... for-get', for-get'-ful (shakhach; epilanthanomai): "Forget" is to fail to hold in
mind, and the forgetfulness may be either innocent or blameworthy. ...
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Guilty (131 Occurrences)
... GUILT (which see), several New Testament passages demand special notice because
the word "guilty" is not used in the principal sense of blameworthy, but with ...
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Reprove (35 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vt) To convince. 2. (vt) To disprove; to refute. 3.
(vt) To chide to the face as blameworthy; to accuse as guilty; to censure. ...
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Blandishment (1 Occurrence)
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Blamelessness (2 Occurrences)
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Cure (28 Occurrences)
... heal; -- said of a malady. 8. (vt) To set free from (something injurious
or blameworthy), as from a bad habit. 9. (vt) To prepare for ...
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Jezebel (20 Occurrences)
... It is not perhaps blameworthy in her that she upheld the religion of her native
land, although the natural thing would have been to follow that of her adopted ...
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Greek
3201. memphomai -- to blame, find fault ... 3201 (from , "rejected because condemned") -- find fault, see as fully
blameworthy (disgraceful, condemnable); hence, rejected because deep wrongs by omission
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