Integrity: Instances Of:
Pharaoh, when he learned that Sarah was Abraham's wife,
Gen 12:18.
Abimelech, when warned by God that the woman he had taken into his household was actually Abraham's wife,
Gen 26:9-11.
Jacob, in the care of Laban's property,
Gen 31:39.
Joseph, in resisting Potiphar's wife,
Gen 39:8-12;
innocent of the charge which caused him to be cast into the dungeon,
Gen 40:15.
Jacob's sons, when accused by Joseph of robbery,
Gen 43:15-22; 44:7-16.
The Egyptian midwives, when commanded to destroy the newborn babies of the Israelites,
Exd 1:17-21.
Moses, in taking nothing from the Israelites in consideration of his services,
Num 16:15.
Samuel, in exacting nothing from the people on account of his services,
1Sa 12:4.
David, in self-reproach for the cutting of Saul's robe,
1Sa 24:5;
in preventing foraging by his insurgent forces,
1Sa 25:15;
in his conduct while in refuge with the Philistines,
1Sa 29:6, 9; with 1Sa 29:1-11.
Workmen, who repaired the temple,
2Ki 12:15; 22:7.
Joab, when ordered by David to count the military forces of Israel,
1Ch 21:6.
Priests, who received the offerings of gold and other gifts for the renewing of the temple under Ezra,
Ezr 8:24-30.
Nehemiah, reforming the civil service, and receiving no compensation for his own services,
Neh 5:14-19.
The Rechabites, in keeping the Nazarite vows,
Jer 35:12-17.
Daniel, in his abstemiousness (abstinence),
Dan 1:8-20;
in maintaining uprightness of character and consistent devoutness,
Dan 6:4.
Joseph, the husband of Mary, in not jealously accusing her of immorality,
Mat 1:19.
Zacchaeus, in the administration of his wealth,
Luk 19:8.
Nathanael, in whom was no guile,
Jhn 1:47.
Joseph, a counselor,
Luk 23:50, 51.
Peter, when offered money by Simon Magus,
Act 8:18-23.
Paul and Barnabas, when the people of Lystra desired to deify them,
Act 14:12-15.