No one in this world always does right.
Everyone sins. But when your people sin against you, suppose you get angry enough to let their enemies drag them away to foreign countries.
But, Job, you're wrong— God is greater than any human.
If you kept record of our sins, no one could last long.
Only a fool would say, “There is no God!” People like that are worthless; they are heartless and cruel and never do right.
But all of them are corrupt; no one does right.
I am your servant. Don't try me in your court, because no one is innocent by your standards.
Can any of us really say, “My thoughts are pure, and my sins are gone”?
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.
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.
but the priest discovers that it is only a rash, he will say, “You are clean.”
All of us have sinned and fallen short of God's glory.
All of us do many wrong things. But if you can control your tongue, you are mature and able to control your whole body.
Jonathan was angry that his father had insulted David so terribly. He got up, left the table, and didn't eat anything all that day.