Ingratitude
INGRATITUDE
The vice of being insensible to favours received, without any endeavour to acknowledge and repay them. It is sometimes applied to the act of returning evil for good. Ingratitude, it is said, is no passion: for the God of nature has appointed no motion of the spirits whereby it might be excited; it is, therefore, a mere vice, arising from pride, stupidity, or narrowness of soul.
Fuente: Theological Dictionary
Ingratitude
Of man to God
Num 16:9-10; Deu 8:12-14; Deu 6:11-12; Deu 28:47-48; Deu 31:16; Deu 32:6; Deu 32:15; Deu 32:18; Deu 32:13; Jdg 2:10-12; Jdg 8:34-35; Jdg 10:11; Jdg 10:14; Neh 9:25; Neh 9:35; Psa 106:21; Jer 2:6-7; 1Sa 8:7-8; 1Sa 10:19; 1Sa 15:17; 1Sa 15:19; 2Sa 12:7-9; 2Ch 12:1; 1Ki 16:1-3; 2Ch 26:15-16; 2Ch 32:25; Psa 78:16-17; Psa 78:27-32; Psa 106:7; Isa 1:2; Jer 2:17; Jer 2:31; Jer 5:7; Jer 5:9; Jer 5:24; Eze 16:17-22; Dan 5:18; Dan 5:20-21; Hos 2:8-9; Hos 4:7; Hos 7:13; Hos 7:15; Hos 11:1; Hos 11:3; Hos 13:6; Amo 3:1-2; Mic 6:3-4; Luk 17:17-18; Joh 1:11; Rom 1:21; 2Ti 3:2
Of man to man
– General references
Pro 17:13; 2Ti 3:2
– Instances of:
b Laban to Jacob
Gen 31
b Pharaoh’s butler to Joseph
Gen 40:23
b Israelites, to Moses
Exo 16:3; Exo 17:2-4; Num 16:12-14
b Israelites, to Gideon
Jdg 8:35
b Shechemites
Jdg 9:17-18
b Men of Keilah to David
1Sa 23:5-12
b Saul to David
1Sa 24
b Nabal
1Sa 25:21
b David to Joab:
b General references
1Ki 2:5-6
b With the history of Joab’s services to David
Joab
b David to Uriah
2Sa 11:6-17
b David’s companions to David
Psa 35:11-16; Psa 38:20; Psa 41:9; Psa 109:4-5
b Citizens
Ecc 9:14-16
b Joash
2Ch 24:22
b Jeremiah’s enemies
Jer 18:20