Infamy
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Infamy (8 Occurrences)

Leviticus 19:29 Do not profane thy daughter, to give her up to whoredom; lest the land practise whoredom, and the land become full of infamy. (DBY)

Leviticus 20:14 And if a man take a wife and her mother, it is infamy: they shall burn him and them with fire, that there be no infamy among you. (DBY)

2 Samuel 13:12 And she said to him, No, my brother, do not humble me; for no such thing is done in Israel: do not this infamy. (DBY)

Job 31:11 For this is an infamy; yea, it is an iniquity to be judged by the judges: (DBY)

Proverbs 25:10 Lest he that heareth it put thee to shame, and thine infamy turn not away. (KJV JPS ASV WBS)

Isaiah 44:11 Truly, all those who make use of secret arts will be put to shame, and their words of power are only words of men: let them all come forward together; they will all be in fear and be put to shame. (See NIV)

Jeremiah 29:23 because they have committed infamy in Israel, and have committed adultery with their neighbours' wives, and have spoken words of falsehood in my name, which I had not commanded them: and I am he that knoweth, and am witness, saith Jehovah. (DBY)

Ezekiel 36:3 Therefore prophesy and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Because they have made you desolate, and swallowed you up on every side, that ye might be a possession unto the residue of the heathen, and ye are taken up in the lips of talkers, and are an infamy of the people: (KJV WBS)

Thesaurus
Infamy (8 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) Total loss of reputation; public disgrace; dishonor;
as, a day that will live in infamy. ...Infamy (8 Occurrences). ...
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Infamous (2 Occurrences)
... 1. (a.) Of very bad report; having a public reputation Of the worst kind; held in
abhorrence; guilty Of something that exposes to infamy; base; notoriously vile ...
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Brand (4 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) A mark put upon criminals with a hot iron. Hence: Any mark of infamy or
vice; a stigma. ... 9. (vt) Fig.: To fix a mark of infamy, or a stigma, upon. 10. ...
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Object (76 Occurrences)
... to throw against." So with the meaning "to charge with" in The Wisdom of Solomon
2:12, the King James Version "He objecteth to our infamy the transgressing of ...
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Levi (79 Occurrences)
... worship! Levi shared with Simeon the infamy incurred at Shechem by the
treacherous slaughter of the Shechemites (Genesis 34). Jacob's ...
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Infancy (2 Occurrences)

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Ignominy (7 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) Public disgrace or dishonor; reproach; infamy.
2. (n.) An act deserving disgrace; an infamous act. Multi-Version Concordance ...
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Reuben (73 Occurrences)
... His birthright was forfeited by a deed of peculiar infamy (Genesis 35:22), and
as far as we know his tribe never took the lead in Israel. ...
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Maachah (19 Occurrences)
... Possibly she acted as regent during his minority. Ultimately, she was degraded by
him for an act of peculiar infamy (1 Kings 15:13 2 Chronicles 15:16). ...
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Maacah (30 Occurrences)
... Possibly she acted as regent during his minority. Ultimately, she was degraded by
him for an act of peculiar infamy (1 Kings 15:13 2 Chronicles 15:16). ...
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Greek
3856. paradeigmatizo -- to set forth as an example
... expose, make a public example. From para and deigmatizo; to show alongside (the
public), ie Expose to infamy -- make a public example, put to an open shame. ...
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819. atimia -- dishonor
... dishonor, reproach, shame, vile. From atimos; infamy, ie (subjectively) comparative
indignity, (objectively) disgrace -- dishonour, reproach, shame, vile. ...
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) Total loss of reputation; public disgrace; dishonor; as, a day that will live in infamy.

2. (n.) A quality which exposes to disgrace; extreme baseness or vileness; as, the infamy of an action.

3. (n.) That loss of character, or public disgrace, which a convict incurs, and by which he is at common law rendered incompetent as a witness.

Strong's Hebrew
1681. dibbah -- whispering, defamation, evil report
... defaming, evil report, infamy, slander. From dabab (in the sense of furtive motion);
slander -- defaming, evil report, infamy, slander. see HEBREW dabab. ...
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