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  • The ambassadors who were sent to our people have reported to us of your glory, and honor, and rejoicing. And we were glad at their arrival. (1 Maccabees 14, 21)

  • And we wrote down what was said by them in the councils of the people, as follows: ‘Numenius, the son of Antiochus, and Antipater, the son of Jason, ambassadors of the Jews, came to us to renew the former friendship with us. (1 Maccabees 14, 22)

  • For he heard that the Romans had called the Jews their friends, and associates, and brothers, and that they received the ambassadors of Simon with glory, (1 Maccabees 14, 40)

  • The ambassadors of the Jews, our friends, came to us, to renew the former friendship and alliance, having been sent from Simon, the leader of the priests and the people of the Jews. (1 Maccabees 15, 17)

  • But the Romans also now sent a letter, having this in it: “Quintus Memmius and Titus Manilius, ambassadors of the Romans, to the people of the Jews: greetings. (2 Maccabees 11, 34)

  • The messenger of the impious will fall into evil. But a faithful ambassador shall prosper. (Proverbs 13, 17)

  • and like one who loosens his garment in cold weather. Whoever sings verses to a wicked heart is like vinegar on baking soda. Just like a moth to a garment, and a worm to wood, so too does the sadness of a man do harm to the heart. (Proverbs 25, 20)

  • All the days of his life he consumes: in darkness, and with many worries, and in distress as well as sadness. (Ecclesiastes 5, 16)

  • Anger is better than laughter. For through the sadness of the countenance, the soul of one who offends may be corrected. (Ecclesiastes 7, 4)

  • Turn your ear without sadness toward the poor, and repay your debt, and respond to him peacefully in meekness. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 8)

  • Happy is he who does not have sadness in his mind, and who has not fallen away from his hope. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 2)

  • The sadness of the heart is every wound. And the wickedness of a wife is every malice. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 17)


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