slanderer|slanderers in English

noun

['slan·der·er || 'slændərə(r) /slɑː-]

one who makes false and injurious statements about another, one who slanders, one who defames, one who maligns

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1. Desdemona. O, fie upon thee, slanderer!

2. 19 A slanderer goes about revealing confidential talk;+

3. 13 A slanderer goes about revealing confidential talk,+

4. And where there is no slanderer, quarreling ceases.

5. The name Devil means “False Accuser,” or “Slanderer.”

6. Slanderers will suffer calamity at the hands of “a mighty man.”

7. 8 The words of a slanderer are like tasty morsels;*+

8. Let slanderers not be established in the land; may disaster hunt down men of violence.

9. 2 The word “Devil” comes from a Greek word meaning “false accuser,” “slanderer.”

10. WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS: “A troublemaker causes dissension, and a slanderer separates close friends.”

11. Hence, he is also called Devil, from a Greek word meaning “slanderer.” —Revelation 12:9.

12. “Where there is no wood, the fire goes out, and where there is no slanderer, quarreling ceases.” —Proverbs 26:20.

13. The word “devil” means “slanderer” and thus refers to someone who tells malicious lies about others.

14. And a perceptive listener will come to see the malice and will think less of the slanderer.

15. The word “Devil” (meaning, “slanderer”) occurs 33 times in the Bible, and “Satan” (meaning, “resister”) 52 times.

16. (Proverbs 6:16-19) Surely, then, we want to avoid imitating the principal slanderer and false accuser.

17. In so doing, he turned himself into Satan the Devil, a slanderer and opposer of God. —Genesis 3:1-6.

18. Fittingly, then, this rebellious spirit creature became known as Satan (resister) the Devil (slanderer).—Genesis 3:1-5; Job 1:6.

19. Slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, Boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, Romans 1:1-32 ESV / 5 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful.

20. He is therefore rightly called the “Devil,” as that word is drawn from the Greek term di·aʹbo·los, meaning “false accuser, misrepresenter, slanderer.”

21. A man of intrigues keeps sending forth contention, and a slanderer is separating those familiar with one another.” —Proverbs 16:27, 28.

22. In a marvelous economy of words, Spurgeon demonstrates what true Biblical Calvinism really is (in opposition to the warped caricatures of its slanderers), and how genuinely

23. Let everyone be on guard against his neighbor, And do not trust any brother; Because every brother deals craftily , And every neighbor goes about as a slanderer.

24. (Leviticus 19:16) The apostle John stated concerning a slanderer in his day: “I wrote something to the congregation, but Diotrephes, who likes to have the first place among them, does not receive anything from us with respect.

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