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For they, in their turn, will pray the Lord to grant them the grace to relieve and to heal, and so prolong your life. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 14)
At dawn and with all his heart he turns to the Lord his Creator; he pleads in the presence of the Most High, he opens his mouth in prayer and makes entreaty for his sins. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 5)
If such be the will of the great Lord, he will be filled with the spirit of intelligence, he will shower forth words of wisdom, and in prayer give thanks to the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 6)
He will grow upright in purpose and learning, he will ponder the Lord's hidden mysteries. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 7)
He will display the instruction he has received, taking his pride in the Law of the Lord's covenant. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 8)
Give off a sweet smell like incense, flower like the lily, spread your fragrance abroad, sing a song of praise blessing the Lord for all his works. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 14)
'How wonderful, the actions of the Lord! Whatever he orders is done at the proper time!' You must not say, 'What is this? Why is that?' There is a proper time for every question. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 16)
'The works of the Lord are all good, when the time is right, he gives whatever is needed. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 33)
So now, sing with all your heart and voice, and bless the name of the Lord!' (Ecclesiasticus 39, 35)
Money and strength make a confident heart; better than either, the fear of the Lord. With fear of the Lord, nothing is lacking: no need to seek for other help. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 26)
Fear of the Lord is a paradise of blessing, a better protection than the highest reputation. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 27)
This is the sentence passed on all living creatures by the Lord, so why object to what seems good to the Most High? Whether your life lasts ten or a hundred or a thousand years, its length will not be held against you in Sheol. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 4)
