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# shame, shameful, ashamed #
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## Definition: ##
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The term "shame" refers to a painful feeling of being disgraced a person has because of something dishonorable or improper that he or someone else has done.
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* Something that is "shameful" is "improper" or "dishonorable."
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* The term "ashamed" describes how a person feels when he has done something shameful.
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* The phrase "put to shame" means to defeat people or expose their sin so that they feel ashamed of themselves.
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* The prophet Isaiah said that those who make and worship idols will be put to shame.
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* God can bring shame to a person who does not repent, by exposing that person's sin and causing him to be humiliated.
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(See also: [[kt/falsegod]] **·** [[other/humble]] **·** [[other/humiliate]] **·** [[other/isaiah]] **·** [[kt/repent]] **·** [[kt/sin]] **·** [[kt/worship]])
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## Bible References: ##
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* [1 Peter 03:15-17](en/tn/1pe/help/03/15)
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* [2 Kings 02:17-18](en/tn/2ki/help/02/17)
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* [2 Samuel 13:13-14](en/tn/2sa/help/13/13)
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* [Luke 20:11-12](en/tn/luk/help/20/11)
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* [Mark 08:38](en/tn/mrk/help/08/38)
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* [Mark 12:4-5](en/tn/mrk/help/12/04) |