evildoers in English

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a person who commits profoundly immoral and malevolent deeds.
It's a dangerous world out there; hordes of fanatical evildoers are bent on committing unspeakable crimes against us.
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1. “Evildoers themselves will be cut off . . .

2. They close in on me like a pack of evildoers,+

3. A God of justice, he brings punishment upon evildoers—sooner or later.

4. The seeming success of evildoers may even prompt feelings of envy.

5. Jehovah will eliminate evildoers, such as robbers, murderers, and sex perverts.

6. 5:1-4: Pronounces a curse on evildoers who have gone unpunished.

7. Alas , sinful nation, People weighed down with iniquity, Offspring of evildoers, Sons who act corruptly!

8. 13 The factory director brazenly harbors evildoers. This has evoked the strong indignation of the workers.

9. Since he was impaled between two evildoers, in a sense his burial place was with the wicked ones.

10. We can use his old police radio to save people and bring evildoers to justice.

11. One of the evildoers hanging next to Jesus said: “You are the Christ, are you not?

12. * However, when God’s toleration of these evildoers ended, they were “hurled” out of heaven, ultimately to be destroyed.

13. And third, it is selective, for Jehovah executes judgment upon evildoers but extends mercy to repentant and rightly disposed individuals. —Romans 9:17-26.

14. Faux Affably Evil is a term for evildoers who genuinely faked politeness by manipulating others with a lack of sincerity to their affable and

15. Thus, you can have absolute confidence in these wonderful promises recorded in the Bible: “Evildoers themselves will be cut off, but those hoping in Jehovah are the ones that will possess the earth.

16. Calumniate (1 Occurrence) 1 Peter 3:16 having a good conscience, that as to that in which they speak against you as evildoers, they may be ashamed who Calumniate your good conversation in Christ

17. As a result, those two underwent the indignity of being presented in public as evildoers, having their outer garments torn off them, and being beaten with rods in the marketplace. —Acts 16:12, 16-22.

18. He also went on to say that: True religion looks upon as peaceful those wars that are waged not for motives of aggrandisement or cruelty, but with the object of securing peace, of punishing evildoers, and of uplifting the good.

19. The apostle Peter wrote: “Maintain your conduct fine among the nations, that, in the thing in which they are speaking against you as evildoers, they may as a result of your fine works of which they are eyewitnesses glorify God.”—1 Peter 2:12.

20. Agamemnon Line 60: Chorus: ‘But One yet higher up, some Apollo or Pan or Zeus, Hear the shrill-voiced sorrow of these settlers in his kingdom And sends on the evildoers The Fury that brings punishment, however late So a Lord greater than the kings, …

21. The apostle Peter wrote: “Maintain your conduct fine among the nations, that, in the thing in which they are speaking against you as evildoers, they may as a result of your fine works of which they are eyewitnesses glorify God in the day for his inspection.”

22. (Exodus 22:22, 23) Yet, hear what Isaiah now says: “Jehovah will not rejoice even over their young men, and upon their fatherless boys and upon their widows he will have no mercy; because all of them are apostates and evildoers and every mouth is speaking senselessness.

23. They remember well the Scriptural counsel: “Maintain your conduct fine among the nations, that, in the thing in which they are speaking against you as evildoers, they may as a result of your fine works of which they are eyewitnesses glorify God in the day for his inspection.” —1 Peter 2:12.

24. GOD’S Word, the Bible, says: “Maintain your conduct fine among the nations, that, in the thing in which they are speaking against you as evildoers, they may as a result of your fine works of which they are eyewitnesses glorify God in the day for his inspection.”

25. Peter wrote: “Maintain your conduct fine among the nations, that, in the thing in which they are speaking against you as evildoers, they may as a result of your fine works of which they are eyewitnesses glorify God in the day for his inspection.” —1 Peter 2:12.