adulteresses in English

noun
1
a female adulterer.
‘Strike the adulteress and the adulterer one hundred times’ may seem harsh but it is certainly not sexist.
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1. Yes, but that was the way those ancient world imperialists punished adulteresses.

2. Why does James call some “adulteresses,” and how should his statement affect us?

3. 4 Adulteresses,* do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God?

4. Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

5. “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

6. This becomes even more explicit in regard to women whom popular opinion contemptuously labelled sinners, public sinners and adulteresses.

7. He wrote: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

8. And spiritual adultery: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

9. “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?” wrote the disciple James.

10. 12 At James 4:4 we read: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?”

11. Jesus’ half brother James stated: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

12. Christian standards were being lowered, yes, even ignored, so that some had become spiritual adulteresses as regards friendship with the world.

13. The pope failed to heed James’ warning: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

14. (James 1:27) The Scriptures clearly warn: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

15. That is why the disciple James wrote: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

16. (John 17:16; 18:36) “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?” asked the disciple James.

17. Therefore, James 4:4 can rightly be applied to Christendom: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?”

18. This reminds us of the scripture at James 4:4: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

19. At the trial of Lepidus, Caligula felt no compunction about denouncing them as adulteresses, producing handwritten letters discussing how they were going to kill him.

20. They take to heart the words of James 4:4: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?

21. 14 There were among you aadulterers and adulteresses; some of whom have turned away from you, and others remain with you that hereafter shall be revealed.

22. 38 “‘And I will punish you with the judgments that adulteresses+ and women shedding blood+ deserve, and your blood will be shed in rage and jealousy.

23. How does friendship with Jehovah God and his only-begotten Son rank, and what course must we pursue in order not to be classified figuratively as “adulteresses”?

24. 45 But righteous men will render to her the appropriate judgment for adultery+ and bloodshed;+ for adulteresses is what they are, and they have blood on their hands.

25. Deserving of her consideration, therefore, is the Bible question raised in James 4:4, which reads: “Adulteresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?