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Abraham answered, "I am nothing more than the dust of the earth. Please forgive me, LORD, for daring to speak to you like this.

I don't deserve all the good things you have done for me, your servant. When I first crossed the Jordan, I had only my walking stick, but now I have two large groups of people and animals.

After David had everyone counted, he felt guilty and told the LORD, "What I did was stupid and terribly wrong. LORD, please forgive me."

then walked another whole day into the desert. Finally, he came to a large bush and sat down in its shade. He begged the LORD, "I've had enough. Just let me die! I'm no better off than my ancestors."

LORD God of Israel, you have been more than fair by letting a few of us survive. But once again, our sins have made us ashamed to face you.

and prayed: I am much too ashamed to face you, LORD God. Our sins and our guilt have swept over us like a flood that reaches up to the heavens.

You have always been fair when you punished us for our sins.

to show that I am right, just as a friend should.

Just looking at me is enough to make you sick,

while the older ones stood

And with my head held high, I would tell him everything I have ever done.

Tell us what to say to God! Our minds are in the dark, and we don't know how to argue our case.

That's why I hate myself and sit here in dust and ashes to show my sorrow.

You treated me like this, and I kept silent, not saying a word.

If you are foolishly bragging or planning something evil, then stop it now!

All of us were like sheep that had wandered off. We had each gone our own way, but the LORD gave him the punishment we deserved.

Then I cried out, "I'm doomed! Everything I say is sinful, and so are the words of everyone around me. Yet I have seen the King, the LORD All-Powerful."

We are unfit to worship you; each of our good deeds is merely a filthy rag. We dry up like leaves; our sins are storm winds sweeping us away.

Being rubbed in the dirt can teach us a lesson;

I will forgive you, but you will think about your sins and be too ashamed to say a word. I, the LORD God, have spoken.

But we have sinned terribly by rebelling against you and rejecting your laws and teachings.

Everything you do is right, our Lord. But still we suffer public disgrace because we have been unfaithful and have sinned against you. This includes all of us, both far and near--the people of Judah, Jerusalem, and Israel, as well as those you dragged away to foreign lands,

But if the disease has run its course and only the scars remain, he will say, "You are clean."

Nations will see this and be ashamed because of their helpless armies. They will be in shock, unable to speak or hear,

Let all the world be silent-- the LORD is present in his holy temple.

Everyone, be silent! The LORD is present and moving about in his holy place.

The tax collector stood off at a distance and did not think he was good enough even to look up toward heaven. He was so sorry for what he had done that he pounded his chest and prayed, "God, have pity on me! I am such a sinner."

When Simon Peter saw this happen, he knelt down in front of Jesus and said, "Lord, don't come near me! I am a sinner."

"Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." This saying is true, and it can be trusted. I was the worst sinner of all!

"Quiet!" the men said. "Keep your mouth shut and listen. Why don't you come with us and be our priest, so you can tell us what God wants us to do? You could stay here and be a priest for one man's family, but wouldn't you rather be the priest for a clan or even a whole tribe of Israel?"




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