FALSEHOOD
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FALSEHOOD. → General scriptures concerning Ex 20:16; 23:1; Le 6:2-7; 19:11,12,16; Job 13:4; 21:34; 27:4; 31:5,6,33; 36:4; Ps 5:6,9; 10:7; 12:2,3; 28:3; 31:18; 34:13; 36:3; 50:19,20; 52:2-5; 55:21,23; 58:3; 59:12; 62:4; 63:11; 101:5,7; 109:2; 116:11; 119:29,69,163; 120:2-4; 144:8,11; Pr 2:12-15; 3:3; 6:12,13,17-19; 10:9,10,18,31; 11:9; 12:17,19,20,22; 13:5; 14:5,8,25; 17:4,7; 19:5,9,22,28; 20:17; 21:6; 26:18,19,24-26,28; 27:14; Ec 5:6; Isa 28:15; 32:7; 57:11; 59:3,4,12,13; 63:8; Jer 7:8,28; 9:3,5,6,8; 12:6; 50:36; Eze 22:9; Ho 4:1,2; Ob 1:7; Mic 6:12; Na 3:1; Zep 3:13; Mt 25:44-46; Joh 8:44,45; Eph 4:25,29; Col 3:9; 1Ti 1:9,10; 4:2; 1Pe 3:10,16; Re 21:8,27; 22:15 → See ACCUSATION, FALSE → See CONSPIRACY → See DECEIT → See DECEPTION → See FALSE WITNESS → See FLATTERY → See HYPOCRISY → See PERJURY → See TEACHERS, FALSE → INSTANCES OF
* Satan
In deceiving Eve Ge 3:4,5 In impugning Job's motives for being righteous Job 1:9,10; 2:4,5 In his false pretensions to Jesus Mt 4:8,9; Lu 4:6,7
* Adam and Eve, in attempting to evade responsibility Ge 3:12,13
* Cain, in denying knowledge of his brother Ge 4:9
* Abraham, in denying that Sarah was his wife Ge 12:11-19; 20:2
* Sarah
To the angels, denying her derisive laugh of unbelief Ge 18:15 In denying to the king of Gerar, that she was Abraham's wife Ge 20:5,16
* Isaac, denying that Rebekah was his wife Ge 26:7-10
* Rebekah and Isaac, in the conspiracy against Esau Ge 27:6-24,46
* Jacob's sons, in the scheme to destroy the Shechemites by first having them circumcised Ge 34
* Joseph's brothers, in deceiving their father into a belief that Joseph was killed by wild beasts Ge 37:29-35
* Potiphar's wife, in falsely accusing Joseph Ge 39:14-17
* Joseph, in the deception he carried on with his brothers Ge 42; 43; 44
* Pharaoh, in dealing deceitfully with the Israelites Ex 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12
* Aaron, in attempting to shift responsibility for the making of the golden calf Ex 32:1-24
* Rahab, in denying that the spies were in her house Jos 2:4-6
* The Gibeonites, ambassadors, in the deception they perpetrated upon Joshua and the elders of Israel in leading them to believe that they came from a distant region, when in fact they lived in the immediate vicinity Jos 9
* Ehud, in pretending to carry secret messages to Eglon, king of Moab, while his real objective was to assassinate him Jud 3:16-23
* Sisera, who instructed Jael to mislead his pursuers Jud 4:20
* Saul, in professing to Samuel to have obeyed the commandment to destroy all spoils of the Amalekites, when in fact he had not obeyed 1Sa 15:1-26
* In accusing Ahimelech of conspiring with David against himself 1Sa 22:11-16
* David lied to Ahimelech, professing to have a mission from the king, in order that he might obtain provisions and armor 1Sa 21
* David in feigning madness 1Sa 21:13-15
* David's other deceits with the Philistines 1Sa 27:8-12
* The falsehood of friendship to Absalom that David put in the mouth of Hushai 2Sa 15:34-37
* Michal, in the false statement that David was sick, in order to save him from Saul's violence 1Sa 19:12-17
* The Amalekite who claimed to have killed Saul 2Sa 1:10-12
* Hushai
In false professions to Absalom 2Sa 16:16-19 In his deceitful counsel to Absalom 2Sa 17:7-14
* The wife of the Bahurimite who saved the lives of Hushai's messengers, sent to apprise David of the movements of Absalom's army 2Sa 17:15-22
* The murder, under false pretense
Of Adonijah 1Ki 2:23 Of Shimei 1Ki 2:42,43 Of Jeroboam's wife 1Ki 14:2
* The old prophet of Beth-el who misguided the prophet of Judah 1Ki 13:11-22
* Jeroboam's wife, feigning herself to be another woman 1Ki 14:5-7
* The conspirators against Naboth 1Ki 21:7-13
* Gehazi, when he ran after Naaman, and misrepresented that Elisha wanted a talent of silver and two changes of clothes 2Ki 5:20-24
* Hazael, servant of the king of Syria, lied to the king in misstating the prophet Elisha's message with regard to the king's recovery 2Ki 8:7-15
* Jehu lied to the worshipers of Baal in order to gain the advantage over them and destroy them 2Ki 10:18-28
* Zedekiah, in violating his oath of allegiance to Nebuchadnezzer 2Ch 36:13; Eze 16:59; 17:15-20
* Samaritans, in their efforts to hinder the rebuilding of the temple at Jerusalem Ezr 4
* Sanballat in trying to obstruct the rebuilding of Jerusalem Ne 6
* Haman, in his conspiracy against the Jews Es 3:8
* Jeremiah's adversaries, in accusing him of joining the Chaldeans Jer 37:13-15
* Princes of Israel, when they went to Jeremiah for a vision from the Lord Jer 42:20
* Herod the Great, to the wise men, in professing to desire to worship Jesus Mt 2:8
* Jewish leaders
In falsely accusing Jesus of being gluttonous and a winebibber (a wino) Mt 11:19 In refusing to bear truthful testimony concerning John the Baptist Mt 21:24-27 Falsely accusing Jesus of blasphemy, when he forgave sin Mt 9:2-6; Mr 2:7; Lu 5:21 And when Jesus announced that he was the Son of God Mt 26:65; Mr 14:64; Joh 10:33-38
* Peter, in denying Jesus Mt 26:69-75; Mr 14:68-71; Lu 22:56-62; Joh 18:25-27
* The Roman soldiers, who said the disciples stole the body of Jesus Mt 28:13,15
* The disobedient son, who promised to work in the vineyard, but did not Mt 21:30
* Ananias and Sapphira falsely state that they had sold their land for a given sum Ac 5:1-10
* Stephen's accusers, who falsely accused him of blaspheming Moses and God Ac 6:11-14
* Paul's traducers, falsely accusing him of treason to Caesar Ac 16:20,21; 17:5-7; 24:5; 25:7,8
* The Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, slow bellies Tit 1:12
* See ACCUSATION, FALSE
* See CONSPIRACY
* See FALSE WITNESS
* See HYPOCRISY
* See PERJURY
* See TEACHERS, FALSE
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falsehood|falseity. Falsehood, or Falseity, n. a lie, cheat, want of truth
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False″hood (?), n. [[False + -hood]] 1. 1. Want of truth or accuracy; an untrue assertion or representation; error; misrepresentation; falsity.
Though it be a lie in the clock, it is but a falsehood in the hand of the dial when pointing at a wrong hour, if rightly following the direction of the wheel which moveth it. Fuller. 2. 2. A deliberate intentional assertion of what is known to be untrue; a departure from moral integrity; a lie.
3. 3. Treachery; deceit; perfidy; unfaithfulness.
Betrayed by falsehood of his guard. Shak. 4. 4. A counterfeit; a false appearance; an imposture.
For his molten image is falsehood. Jer. x. 14. No falsehood can endure Touch of celestial temper. Milton. Syn. — Falsity; lie; untruth; fiction; fabrication. See Falsity.