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  • Who will grant to me that my words may be written down? Who will grant to me that they may be inscribed in a book, (Job 19, 23)

  • then, would he grant me a hearing, so that the Almighty would listen to my desire, and he who judges would himself write a book, (Job 31, 35)

  • Then I said, “Behold, I draw near.” At the head of the book, it has been written of me: (Psalms 39, 8)

  • Delete them from the Book of the Living, and let them not be written down with the just. (Psalms 68, 29)

  • Moses and Aaron are among his priests, and Samuel is among those who call upon his name. They called upon the Lord, and he heeded them. (Psalms 98, 6)

  • Your eyes saw my imperfection, and all this shall be written in your book. Days will be formed, and no one shall be in them. (Psalms 138, 16)

  • behold, these have been written in the book of the days of his priesthood, from the time that he became high priest, after his father. (1 Maccabees 16, 24)

  • So then, I beg those who will read this Book, let them not be repelled by these adverse events, but let them consider that these things happened, not for the destruction, but for the correction, of our people. (2 Maccabees 6, 12)

  • And at that point, the holy book having been read to them by Esdras, and having given them a sign of the assistance of God, with himself leading the first point, he joined battle with Nicanor. (2 Maccabees 8, 23)

  • And so I considered it to be both good and necessary for me to apply some significant diligence and labor in order to translate this book. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 7)

  • Then, after much attentiveness to doctrine over a length of time, I brought to a close the things being considered, so as to offer this book for those who are willing to apply their mind and to learn how they ought to conduct their way of life, (Ecclesiasticus 0, 8)

  • All this is a book of life, and a covenant of the Most High, and an acknowledgement of truth. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 32)


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