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# disgrace, disgraces, disgraced, disgraceful #
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## Facts: ##
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The term "disgrace" refers to a loss of honor and respect.
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* When a person does something sinful, it can cause him to be in a state of disgrace or dishonor.
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* The term "disgraceful" is used to describe a sinful act or the person who did it.
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* Sometimes a person who is doing good things is treated in a way that causes him disgrace or shame.
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* For example, when Jesus was killed on a cross, this was a disgraceful way to die. Jesus had done nothing wrong to deserve this disgrace.
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* Ways to translate "disgrace" could include "shame" or "dishonor."
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* Ways to translate "disgraceful" could include "shameful" or dishonoring."
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(See also: [dishonor](../other/dishonor.md), [honor](../kt/honor.md), [shame](../other/shame.md))
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## Bible References: ##
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* [1 Timothy 03:6-7](rc://en/tn/help/1ti/03/06)
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* [Genesis 34:6-7](rc://en/tn/help/gen/34/06)
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* [Hebrews 11:23-26](rc://en/tn/help/heb/11/23)
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* [Lamentations 02:1-2](rc://en/tn/help/lam/02/01)
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* [Psalms 022:6-8](rc://en/tn/help/psa/022/006)
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## Word Data:##
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* Strong's: H954, H1984, H2490, H2617, H2659, H2781, H2865, H3637, H3971, H5007, H5034, H5039, H6031, H7036, G149, G819, G3680, G3856
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