CONTEMPT
contempt
A habitual mean estimate, manifested in depreciatory words or actions. According to the justice of the estimate, contempt is sinful or the reverse, heightening guilt or merit. Thus, the deliberate “Thou fool,” would render grievous a momentary anger; Saint Paul, despising the world as a crucified slave, increased his meritorious renunciation.
Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
CONTEMPT
for the Righteous
1Sa 17:28; Neh 2:19; Neh 4:3; Psa 80:6; Psa 119:22; Mat 13:55; Joh 9:34
–SEE Derision, DERISION
Despisers, DESPISERS
Mocking, MOCKING
Reviling, SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST