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  2. 1 Samuel 15 - Wikipedia

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    1 Samuel 15 is the fifteenth chapter of the First Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the first part of the Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. [1] According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel , with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan , [ 2 ] but modern scholars view it as a ...

  3. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/1 Samuel 15 - Wikipedia

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    Samuel orders Saul to exterminate Amalek, but Saul does not slaughter the animals, and he captures King Agag alive. Samuel berates him for not carrying out the extermination completely. PEOPLE: Samuel - Saul - יהוה YHVH - Tribe of Judah - Kenites - Agag. PLACES: Telaim - Havilah - Shur - Carmel - Gilgal - Ramah - Gibeah

  4. James Parnell - Wikipedia

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    The authorities said that Parnell had died through fasting. But according to historian William Sewel, "So great was the malice and envy of his persecutors, that to cover their guilt and shame, they spread among the people, that by immoderate fasting, and afterwards with too greedy eating, he had shortened his days. But this was a wicked lie."

  5. 4 Subtle Ways Shame and Guilt Are Keeping You Poor - AOL

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    Wondering how to get out of debt or increase your savings but just can't seem to succeed in either? "One of the biggest obstacles that holds individuals back from financial wellness has nothing to ...

  6. Albatross (metaphor) - Wikipedia

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    The albatross visits the Mariner and his crew in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, illustrated in 1876 by Gustave Doré. The word albatross is sometimes used metaphorically to mean a psychological burden (most often associated with guilt or shame) that feels like a curse.

  7. The Samuel Scroll - Wikipedia

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    4Q Samuel b (4QSam b; 4Q52) was found in Cave 4 at Qumran and contains parts of 1 Samuel 16:1-11, 19:10-17, 20:26-21:10, and 23:9-17. It is the oldest of the four manuscripts, dating to the end of the third century/beginning of second century BCE ("Early Hellenistic" period).

  8. Measures of guilt and shame - Wikipedia

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    Measures of guilt and shame are used by mental health professionals to determine an individual's propensity towards the self-conscious feelings of guilt or shame.. Guilt and shame are both negative social and moral emotions as well as behavioral regulators, yet they differ in their perceived causes and motivations: external sources cause shame which affects ego and self-image, whereas guilt is ...

  9. Embarrassment - Wikipedia

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    Frequently grouped with shame and guilt, embarrassment is considered a "self-conscious emotion", and it can have a profoundly negative impact on a person's thoughts or behavior. [1] Usually, some perception of loss of honor or dignity (or other high-value ideals) is involved, but the embarrassment level and the type depends on the situation.