Word: wronging
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...book of Exodus not Joshua or Samuel, That the Jews make their covenant with God and receive the divine laws, and it is in Exodus that God tells the Jews, "You shall not wrong a stranger or oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt" (22:21) Isaiah urges us to "learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression" (1:17), and the 82nd Psalm echoes the religious responsibility to "Give justice to the weak...maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute...
...think it's very unfair. He's a victim of an irrational policy," said Rep. Barney Frank '61-62 (D-Mass.) in an interview with The Crimson yesterday. "He complied with all the requirements. He did nothing wrong...
Others could have written the story. But they didn't. They won't. Seeing themselves as annointed representatives of their family, their culture and their people, minority students at elite schools are often overprotective of their experience. For fear of saying the wrong thing, they say nothing at all. These are private matters, I am told, not to be discussed with strangers. To the meek who hold their image so dear, the story of Joe Razo--though compelling--is a messy tar-baby that is best left untouched. Still, I touch...
...South stands for Robert E. Lee, a legend, a Southern hero and ultimate hero of the War Between the States, and a man who is admired, esteemed and revered. He is the embodiment of the South which stands for independence, states' rights, the right to rebel against wrong, an accomodating nature and tenacity, to name...
...archaeologist Bryant Wood, writing in the March/April issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, claims that Kenyon was wrong. Based on a re-evaluation of her research, which was published in detail only recently, Wood says that the city's walls could have come tumbling down at just the right time to match the biblical account. While that does not prove that the event happened, it does give plausibility to the Old Testament version...