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  • Better the hardworking who has plenty of everything, than the pretentious at a loss for a meal. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 27)

  • What use is an offering to an idol which can neither eat nor smell? How describe someone pursued by the Lord's displeasure? (Ecclesiasticus 30, 19)

  • A genial heart makes a good trencherman, someone who enjoys a good meal. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 25)

  • The sacrifice of an offering unjustly acquired is a mockery; the gifts of the impious are unacceptable. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 18)

  • Offering sacrifice from the property of the poor is as bad as slaughtering a son before his father's eyes. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 20)

  • Proof of gratitude is an offering of fine flour, almsgiving a sacrifice of praise. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 2)

  • The offering of the upright graces the altar, and its savour rises before the Most High. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 5)

  • Offer incense and a memorial of fine flour, make as rich an offering as you can afford. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 11)

  • He called on the Lord, the Mighty One, when his enemies pressed in from all directions, by offering a sucking lamb. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 16)

  • Hence they gave him credit for ten thousand, and praised him while they blessed the Lord, by offering him a crown of glory. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 6)

  • Then, an offering will be brought to Yahweh Sabaoth on behalf of a people tall and bronzed, on behalf of a people feared far and near, on behalf of a mighty and masterful nation whose country is criss-crossed with rivers: to the place where the name of Yahweh Sabaoth resides, Mount Zion. (Isaiah 18, 7)

  • The Lebanon is not enough for the burning fires nor its animals enough for the burnt offering. (Isaiah 40, 16)


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