wrongdoer|wrongdoers in English
noun
one who does wrong; one who has committed an offense; sinne
Use "wrongdoer|wrongdoers" in a sentence
1. Woe to Insolent Wrongdoers!
2. Eventually, the wrongdoer was disfellowshipped.
3. Why must unrepentant wrongdoers be disfellowshipped?
4. All the wrongdoers will be scattered.
5. • How can elders display Christ’s mental attitude toward wrongdoers?
6. Evidently, the wrongdoer came to his senses.
7. Moreover, those wrongdoers were “murmurers, complainers about their lot in life.”
8. Elders, like Timothy, must at times reprove wrongdoers.
9. Why is it loving to disfellowship an unrepentant wrongdoer?
10. Disfellowshipping may bring the wrongdoer to his senses.
11. To cut off all wrongdoers from the city of Jehovah.
12. Often, the wrongdoer sees his error and corrects matters.
13. Avenge: to punish in kind the wrongdoer responsible for.
14. Avenged: to punish in kind the wrongdoer responsible for.
15. 6 A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by the fear of discovery.
16. Does the wrongdoer manifest a blatant disregard for Jehovah’s law?
17. With its sword, justice should protect the innocent and punish wrongdoers.
18. How have Kingdom subjects been protected from the influence of willful wrongdoers?
19. A wrongdoer may even pressure his friends to keep his sin hidden.
20. The wrongdoer Blackmails him/her something embarrassing or reveals secret to others
21. 2: Bath-sheba —Theme: Repentant Wrongdoers Can Receive God’s Favor— it-1 pp. 263-264 (5 min.)
22. 14, 15. (a) What may be done if the wrongdoer is genuinely repentant?
23. Explain how wrongdoers have an affinity with darkness both in a literal and in a spiritual sense.
24. (1 Corinthians 5:7; Hebrews 12:15, 16) The strong discipline shows love for the wrongdoer.
25. 5:22, 23) They should never rush to put a wrongdoer out of the congregation.