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Meanings of commit a trespass in English
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Usage of commit a trespass in English
1
If a man commands another to commitatrespass, and he does it, the one who made the command is a trespasser.
2
But he would say, "Better it is to remain here than be with thee and commitatrespass against God."
3
Some neighbouring landowner had committedatrespass or withheld a tithe pig.
4
It was a 'breach of trust,' for so the phrase ' committedatrespass' might be rendered.
5
Let none join us who hath committedatrespass, and fears that Divine punishment will descend upon him.
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12 If any man's wife go aside, and commitatrespass against him.
7
God had appointed the sun and the earth witnesses to testify against Adam in case he committedatrespass.
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Also that Robert Fountain has committedatrespass against William Gery; therefore the said Robert is in mercy; pledge, Humfrey; fine, 6d.
9
And God said unto him: Yea, I know that thou hast not yet committedatrespass, for I withheld thee from sinning.
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But the Lord was inexorable, saying, "Was it I that committedatrespass, or did I pronounce a false judgment?"
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26:015:008 And I will make the land desolate, because they have committedatrespass, saith the Lord GOD.
12
Far from exercising a right of way Germany has violently committedatrespass, offering a German promise, a mere "scrap of paper," as reparation.
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When Judah had committedatrespass against Tamar, and confessing his guilt obtained forgiveness, the angels spoke: "Blessed art Thou, O Lord, who pardonest greatly."
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22:20 Did not Achan the son of Zerah commitatrespass in the accursed thing, and wrath fell on all the congregation of Israel?