TREACHERY
Source: 560, 565, 566, 567
TREACHERY. → General scriptures concerning Jer 9:8 → Of Rahab to her people Jos 2 → Of the man of Beth-el Jud 1:24,25 → Of Jael Jud 4:18-21 → Of Shechemites Jud 9:23 → Of Joab 2Sa 3:26,27 → Of Baanah and Rechab 2Sa 4:6 → Of David to Uriah 2Sa 11 → Of Joab to Amasa 2Sa 20:9,10 → Of Jehu 2Ki 10:18-28 → Of the enemies of Nehemiah Ne 6 → See CONSPIRACY → See TREASON
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(1) General References to Jud 16:19; 1Sa 18:17; 2Sa 3:27; 4:6; 11:15; 13:28; 20:10 1Ki 21:8; Ne 6:2; Es 3:8; Mt 26:49 --SEE Conspiracy, PLOTTING (2) The Treacherous Kiss 2Sa 15:5; 20:9; Pr 27:6; Mr 14:45 --SEE Betrayal, BETRAYAL
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treachery. Treachery, n. perfidy, deceit, fraud, breach of faith
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Treach″er‐y (?), n. [[OE. trecherïe, trichere, OF. trecherie, tricherie, F. tricherie trickery, from tricher to cheat, to trick, OF. trichier, trechier; probably of Teutonic origin. See Trickery, Trick.]] Violation of allegiance or of faith and confidence; treasonable or perfidious conduct; perfidy; treason. Be ware, ye lords, of their treachery. Chaucer. In the council chamber at Edinburgh, he had contracted a deep taint of treachery and corruption. Macaulay.