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  • Man in his wickedness is able to kill but he cannot bring back the departed spirit or rescue the snatched soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 14)

  • Wickedness is cowardly and is condemned by itself; pursued by conscience it always assumes the worst. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 11)

  • Punishment befell the sinners after they had been warned by violent thunder; deservedly they suffered for their own wickedness, for they had given proof of a most cruel hatred towards strangers. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 13)

  • He who tills the earth increases his produce; he who pleases the great is forgiven his wickedness. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 28)

  • Any wound rather than the wound of the heart; any wickedness rather than the wickedness of a woman; (Ecclesiasticus 25, 13)

  • Wickedness disfigures a woman's appearance, it saddens the face, making her look like a bear. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 17)

  • All wickedness is nothing compared with a woman's wickedness. Let her lot be that of a sinner! (Ecclesiasticus 25, 19)

  • for just as a moth comes out of a garment, woman's wickedness comes out of a woman. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 13)

  • Better a man's wickedness than a woman's kindness; women bring shame and disgrace. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 14)

  • Even after he died, he prophesied and revealed to the king his death. From the grave he spoke as a prophet to blot out the wickedness of his people. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 20)

  • He set his heart on the Lord and succeeded in having godliness prevail over wickedness. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 3)

  • Wash and make yourselves clean. Remove from my sight the evil of your deeds. Put an end to your wickedness (Isaiah 1, 16)


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