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    1. 2 And it came to pass after the death of Levi, when all Egypt saw that the sons of Jacob the brothers of Joseph were dead, all the Egyptians began to afflict the children of Jacob, and to embitter their lives from that day to the day of their going out from Egypt, and they took from their hands all the vineyards and fields which Joseph had given to them, and all the elegant houses in which the people of Israel lived, and all the fat of Egypt, the Egyptians took all from the sons of Jacob in those days


    2. 6 Therefore all Egypt began from that day out to embitter the lives of the sons of Jacob, and to afflict them with all manner of hard labor, because they had not known their ancestors who had delivered them in the days of the famine


    3. 2 And it came to pass after the death of Levi when all Egypt saw that the sons of Jacob the brothers of Joseph were dead all the Egyptians began to afflict the children of Jacob and to embitter their lives from that day to the day of their going out from Egypt and they took from their hands all the vineyards and fields which Joseph had given to them and all the elegant houses in which the people of Israel lived and all the fat of Egypt the Egyptians took all from the sons of Jacob in those days


    4. 6 Therefore all Egypt began from that day out to embitter the lives of the sons of Jacob and to afflict them with all manner of hard labor because they had not known their ancestors who had delivered them in the days of the famine


    5. If it is a feminine delusion, leave us to enjoy it while we may, for without it half the beauty and the romance of life is lost, and sorrowful forebodings would embitter all our hopes of the brave, tenderhearted little lads, who still love their mothers better than themselves and are not ashamed to own it


    6. But every circumstance that could embitter such an evil seemed uniting to heighten the misery of Marianne in a final separation from Willoughby--


    7. "Alas," said Monte Cristo, "your words sear and embitter my heart, the more so as you have every reason to hate me


    8. That Ladislaw had stayed in Middlemarch nearly two months after he had declared that he was going immediately, was a fact to embitter Sir James's suspicions, or at least to justify his aversion to a "young fellow" whom he represented to himself as slight, volatile, and likely enough to show such recklessness as naturally went along with a position unriveted by family ties or a strict profession


    9. All these adventures did not embitter him nor weaken his energy, but rather stimulated it


    10. Men consider that they may accept Christianity without changing their life—The pagan life-conception no longer corresponds to the present age of humanity, which the Christian life-conception alone can satisfy—The Christian life-conception is still misunderstood by men, but our life itself necessitates its acceptance—The requirements of a new life-conception always seem unintelligible, mystical, and supernatural—Such, for the majority of men, seem the requirements of the Christian life-conception—The acceptance of a Christian life-conception will inevitably be accomplished both through spiritual and material agencies—The fact that men, conscious of a higher life-conception, continue to entertain the lower forms of life, causes contradiction and suffering, which embitter life and require its alteration—Contradictions of our life—The economical contradiction, and the suffering it causes to the working-men and to the rich—The contradiction of State, and the sufferings that arise from obedience to State laws—The international contradiction, and its acknowledgment by contemporary writers: Komarvosky, Ferri, Booth, Passy, Lawson, Wilson, Bartlett, Defourny, Moneta—The military contradiction the extreme

    11. From this inconsistency between the theory of life and its practice follow a series of contradictions and sufferings that embitter man's life and compel him to make a change


    12. Men Think they can Accept Christianity without Altering their Life—Pagan Conception of Life does not Correspond with Present Stage of Development of Humanity, and Christian Conception Alone Can Accord with it—Christian Conception of Life not yet Understood by Men, but the Progress of Life itself will Lead them Inevitably to Adopt it—The Requirements of a New Theory of Life Always Seem Incomprehensible, Mystic, and Supernatural—So Seem the Requirements of the Christian Theory of Life to the Majority of Men—The Absorption of the Christian Conception of Life will Inevitably be Brought About as the Result of Material and Spiritual Causes—The Fact of Men Knowing the Requirements of the Higher View of Life, and yet Continuing to Preserve Inferior Organizations of Life, Leads to Contradictions and Sufferings which Embitter Existence and Must Result in its Transformation—The Contradictions of our Life—The Economic Contradiction and the Suffering Induced by it for Rich and Poor Alike—The Political Contradiction and the Sufferings Induced by Obedience to the Laws of the State—The International Contradiction and the Recognition of it by Contemporaries: Komarovsky, Ferri, Booth, Passy, Lawson, Wilson, Bartlett, Defourney, Moneta—The Striking Character of the Military Contradiction


    13. From this inconsistency between the new conception of life and practical life follows a whole succession of contradictions and sufferings which embitter our life and necessitate its alteration


    1. Embittered they had to


    2. 2 And he arose from then and went to the ends of the Earth, and cried aloud to his grandfather Enoch, and Noah said three times with an embittered voice: 'Hear me, hear me, hear me


    3. 39 And all the children of Esau swore, saying, That none of their brothers should ever reign over them, but a strange man who is not of their brothers, for the souls of all the children of Esau were embittered every man against his son, brother and friend, on account of the evil they sustained from their brothers when they fought with the children of Seir


    4. 36 And the Egyptians embittered the lives of the children of Israel with hard work, in mortar and bricks, and also in all manner of work in the field


    5. 37 And the children of Israel called Melol the King of Egypt "Meror, King of Egypt," because in his days the Egyptians had embittered their lives with all manner of work


    6. 3 And the woman conceived and bore a daughter, and she called her name Miriam, because in those days the Egyptians had embittered the lives of the children of Israel


    7. 27 Still his anger did not turn from them, and the hand of Pharaoh was still stretched out against the children of Israel, and Pharaoh hardened his neck before the Lord, and he increased his yoke over the children of Israel, and embittered their lives with all manner of hard work


    8. 57 And as for the children of Israel the Egyptians embittered their lives, with the heavy work which they imposed on them


    9. Moreover, rather than to turn away vengeful and embittered, he stepped forward with renewed faith and strengthened confidence


    10. 2 And he arose from then and went to the ends of the Earth and cried aloud to his grandfather Enoch and Noah said three times with an embittered voice: 'Hear me hear me hear me

    11. 39 And all the children of Esau swore saying That none of their brothers should ever reign over them but a strange man who is not of their brothers for the souls of all the children of Esau were embittered every man against his son brother and friend on account of the evil they sustained from their brothers when they fought with the children of Seir


    12. 36 And the Egyptians embittered the lives of the children of Israel with hard work in mortar and bricks and also in all manner of work in the field


    13. 37 And the children of Israel called Melol the King of Egypt "Meror King of Egypt" because in his days the Egyptians had embittered their lives with all manner of work


    14. 3 And the woman conceived and bore a daughter and she called her name Miriam because in those days the Egyptians had embittered the lives of the children of Israel


    15. 27 Still his anger did not turn from them and the hand of Pharaoh was still stretched out against the children of Israel and Pharaoh hardened his neck before the Lord and he increased his yoke over the children of Israel and embittered their lives with all manner of hard work


    16. 57 And as for the children of Israel the Egyptians embittered their lives with the heavy work which they imposed on them


    17. For as soon as it sees such men standing stedfast it throws itself into their hearts and for nothing at all the man or woman becomes embittered on account of occurrences in their daily life as for instance on account of their food or some superfluous word that has been uttered or on account of some friend or some gift or debt or some such senseless affair


    18. Then on the other hand when anger attaches itself to a man in regard to any matter and he is embittered then grief enters into the heart of the man who was irritated and he is grieved at the deed which he did and repents that he has wrought a wicked deed


    19. were embittered because of the loss of their loved ones in this


    20. Her mother is devastated and embittered by the abandonment

    21. The old man embittered the expression of his face and with a guttural voice that was not accepting denial added:


    22. and a sick and embittered woman on the other


    23. the embittered, hard, female combatants in the war of life; one who


    24. There was but one victor; there was only one who came out of these embittered struggles with an enhanced reputation -- that was Jesus of Nazareth and his gospel of overcoming evil with good


    25. Mona, the foster mother, was always cool with her foster daughter, embittered by a rough divorce


    26. ’ An embittered line appears about Noël’s face, as if he’s biting a sour lemon


    27. not hesitated to try to kill her in the name of national security, had deeply embittered them and had sent morale at the Athena Section, which Nancy Laplante had led, crashing to the bottom


    28. What had happened near Chungam-ni had embittered the women of her helicopter group used in the evacuation operation


    29. Embittered by this loss, Ngo was considering his diminishing options when the third fighter made its pass, coming in very low and hugging the ground


    30. The former allies were embittered, and a very real risk of war between Britain and Vichy France existed

    31. The thought about how that information had been acquired, by breaking the access code Nancy Laplante had put to protect key files she didn’t want anyone to see, embittered Jones


    32. beyond the cold embittered smiles


    33. The simplicity in the way it was stated shifts the emotional difficulty of feeling so down and embittered to one of compassion and understanding


    34. It was a trying time but she felt embittered the more with the choices that his son made


    35. Thus, Al’lah saw fit to reveal the truth in spite of the horrible scheme set up by the embittered aide


    36. Thus, its enjoyment is always increasing without its becoming embittered by anything


    37. He had arrived that afternoon, a man animated by a single purpose, which was to marry Ingeborg as soon as possible and get back quickly to his work; and he had come straight from the station to the Palace and walked in unquestioned with all the others, and after a period of peering about in the drawing-room for Ingeborg had drifted out into the garden, where he had at once stumbled upon the Duchess, who was being embittered by a prebendary of servile habits who insisted on agreeing with her as to the Latin name of a patch of Prophet-flower when she knew all the time she was wrong


    38. They had for some reason been talking in murmurs, and the embittered beadle, losing his self-control, began to say things audibly


    39. Now it was the embittered general public that wanted the CoG to be investigated for serious financial irregularities that were quite clearly against the teachings of Christ


    40. Marc and Roger had won the long and embittered land dispute with their neighbours

    41. One wrong word could inflame the embittered Fife


    42. I had watched my wife die an old woman childless and embittered toward me


    43. “Your predicament would be the envy of the world, but I sense that you regard it as more of a curse and have become embittered by it


    44. fondest love, embittered with the consciousness that I was no longer


    45. none? His sworn hate for humanity, a hate that perhaps was bent on some dreadful revenge—what had provoked it? Was he one of those unappreciated scholars, one of those geniuses "embittered by the world," as Conseil expressed it, a latter–day Galileo, or maybe one of those men of science, like America's Commander Maury, whose careers were ruined by political revolutions? I couldn't say yet


    46. The stranger still regarded on the face before him a slow recession of that false calm there, imposed, as it seemed, by habit or some studied trick, upon words so embittered as to accuse in their speaker an unhealthiness, a flair, for the cruder things of life


    47. embittered and angry by the changes that had come


    48. She thought briefly of the County swains, the ragged embittered who were so busy plowing, splitting rails and nursing sick old animals that they had forgotten such things as balls and pleasant flirtations ever existed


    49. Her contemporaries, the young wives, mothers and widows, loved her soothing to dowagers in these wild days when young people seemed to have forgotten because she had suffered what they had suffered, had not become embittered and always lent them a sympathetic ear


    50. As for the negroes, their new importance went to their heads, and, negro rule, the future seemed dark and hopeless, and the embittered state smarted and realizing that they had the Yankee Army behind them, their outrages increased
























    1. All those dreary tea-gowns in which she had trailed through the seven years of her marriage, dark garments whose sole function was to hide, were given to Ilse, her first servant, who had married poverty and who frugally turned them into trousers of assorted shapes for her husband, embittering him permanently; and from long-forgotten cupboards she got out small neat frocks again, portions of her unworn tremendous trousseau, short things, washable and tidy, and was refreshed into respect for herself as a decent human being by the mere putting of them


    2. On this point, as on all others, he shrank from pity; and if the suspicion of being pitied for anything in his lot surmised or known in spite of himself was embittering, the idea of calling forth a show of compassion by frankly admitting an alarm or a sorrow was necessarily intolerable to him


    1. “That’s why you need to ask the question that embitters you so that there might be healing


    2. We have spoken hitherto of the effect of this dogmatic reformation on the personal faith of Christians, as opposed to secret skepticism which shakes their purposes and embitters their existence


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