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Driven toward regret, and through the anguish of their groaning spirit, they will say within themselves: “These are the ones whom we held for some time in derision and in mocking reproach. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 3)
The spirit of virtue will stand firm against them and like a whirlwind will divide them, and he will lead all the world of iniquity into a wasteland, and malice will overthrow the seats of power. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 24)
Because of this, I chose, and understanding was given to me; and I prayed, and the spirit of wisdom came to me; (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 7)
For in her is the spirit of understanding: holy, singular, manifold, subtle, perceptive, lively, chaste, reliable, gracious, loving, good, astute, who forbids nothing beneficial, (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 22)
humane, kind, steadfast, trustworthy, secure, having all virtue, watching for all things and grasping all things with a pure and most delicate understanding of spirit. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 23)
Moreover, who will know your mind, unless you give wisdom and send your holy spirit from on high? (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 17)
Yet, even without these, they could have been killed with one breath, suffering persecution of their own making and being scattered by your spirit of virtue; but you have ordered all things in size and number and weight. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 21)
O how good and gracious, Lord, is your spirit in all things! (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 1)
because he ignores the One who molded him, and who instilled in him a working soul, and who breathed into him a living spirit. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 11)
Yet man, indeed, kills his own soul through malice, and when his spirit goes forth, it will not be returned, nor will he call back his soul when it has been received. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 14)
He created wisdom through the Holy Spirit, and he saw her, and numbered her, and measured her. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 9)
For he who is without fear is not able to be justified. For the disposition of his spirit is his undoing. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 28)
