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  • Many have been caused to fall because of gold, and it became their ruin by its beauty. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 6)

  • Gold is a stumbling block to those who sacrifice for it. Woe to those who pursue it eagerly, for all the imprudent will perish by it. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 7)

  • Blessed is the rich man who is found to be without blemish. And blessed is he who has not gone after gold, nor placed his hope in money or treasures. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 8)

  • A gemstone of garnet is set amid an ornament of gold, and a concert of music is set amid a banquet of wine. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 7)

  • Just as a signet of emerald is set amid a work of gold, so is a melody of music set amid delightful and moderate wine. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 8)

  • Gold and silver provide a firm position for the feet, but well-spoken counsel is above them both. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 25)

  • He placed upon him a garment to the feet, and pants, and an ephod, and he wrapped him all around with many little bells of gold, (Ecclesiasticus 45, 10)

  • He provided him with a holy robe of gold and hyacinth and purple, a woven work for a wise man of judgment and truth, (Ecclesiasticus 45, 12)

  • a work of twisted scarlet, the work of an artist, with precious stones, cut and set in gold, and engraved by the work of a jeweler, as a memorial according to the number of the tribes of Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 13)

  • He provided him with a crown of gold upon his headdress, on which was written a symbol of holiness, a mark of honor. This was a work of virtue and a delight to the eyes in its beauty. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 14)

  • You gathered gold like copper, and you multiplied silver like lead. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 20)

  • like a vessel of solid gold, adorned with every precious stone, (Ecclesiasticus 50, 10)


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