{"query": "Aurelius, Meditations 9.43: When at any time thou art offend", "count": 10, "results": [{"id": "card_n_e25a89e3fa18", "title": "Aurelius, Meditations 10.4: Him that offends, to teach with love and meek ness, and to show him his error.", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Him that offends, to teach with love and meek ness, and to show him his error. But if thou canst not, then to blame thyself; or rather not thyself neither, if thy will and endeavours have not been wan", "authority_tier": "external_aligned", "source": "Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_pron_offends", "title": "offends", "shelf": "pronunciation", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "offends: pronounced (ARPABET) AH0 F EH1 N D Z. From the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary — the standard machine-readable pronunciations of North American English.", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "CMU Pronouncing Dictionary (cmudict) — BSD-2-Clause, Carnegie Mellon", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_lex_g8812", "title": "G8812 — πλημμελέω (plēmmeleō): to offend", "shelf": "lexicon", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "πλημμελέω (plēmmeleō), Strong's G8812: to offend. to make a false note in music : metaphorically to go wrong, offend, err , τι in a thing, (Euripides), etc.; εἴς τινα (Aeschines Orator):—;Pass., πλημμ", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "STEPBible TBESH/TBESG — Extended Strong's lexicon (CC-BY, Tyndale House)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_pron_offend", "title": "offend", "shelf": "pronunciation", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "offend: pronounced (ARPABET) AH0 F EH1 N D. From the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary — the standard machine-readable pronunciations of North American English.", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "CMU Pronouncing Dictionary (cmudict) — BSD-2-Clause, Carnegie Mellon", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_book_13932", "title": "Whosoever Shall Offend — F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford", "shelf": "gutenberg", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Whosoever Shall Offend, by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford. Subjects: Inheritance and succession -- Fiction; Italy -- Fiction. Read the full text (public domain): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "Project Gutenberg (public domain)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_offend", "title": "offend", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "offend: (verb) cause to feel resentment or indignation — syn: pique · (verb) act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises — syn: transgress, infract, violate, go against, breach, break · (v", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_isbe_offence_offend", "title": "ISBE: Offence; Offend", "shelf": "encyclopedia", "surface": "witness", "snippet": "o-fens', o-fend' (mikhshol, 'asham, chaTa'; skandalon, skandalizo): \"Offend\" is either transitive or intransitive As transitive it is primarily \"to strike against,\" hence, \"to displease\" \"to make angr", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (1915), ed. James Orr — Public Domain (CrossWire SWORD module ISBE v2.2)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_n_4ef2a6f26178", "title": "1 Clement XXI", "shelf": "patristics", "surface": "witness", "snippet": "Take heed, beloved, lest His many kindnesses lead to the condemnation of us all. [For thus it must be] unless we walk worthy of Him, and with one mind do those things which are good and well-pleasing ", "authority_tier": "father", "source": "First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians (trans. Roberts-Donaldson, 1885)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_n_1642be4314a5", "title": "Aurelius, Meditations 7.34: Thou must continually ponder and consider with thyself, what manner of men th...", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Thou must continually ponder and consider with thyself, what manner of men they be, and for their minds and understandings what is their present estate, whose good word and testimony thou dost desire.", "authority_tier": "external_aligned", "source": "Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_n_9b7f262e4204", "title": "Aurelius, Meditations 5.22: Be not angry neither with him whose breath, neither with him whose arm holes,...", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Be not angry neither with him whose breath, neither with him whose arm holes, are offensive. What can he do? such is his breath naturally, and such are his arm holes; and from such, such an effect, an", "authority_tier": "external_aligned", "source": "Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170)", "generated": false}]}