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Quench that spark, and our body is turned to ashes; like a spent sigh, our breath is wasted on the air; like the cloud-wrack our life passes away, unsubstantial as the mist yonder sun disperses with its ray, bears down with its heat. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 3)
or to form new creatures, of a ferocity hitherto unknown, breathing fiery breath, churning out foul fumes, terrible sparks darting from their eyes, (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 19)
Nay, without more ado thou mightest have overthrown them with a single blast; all at once their sins should have found them out, thy fierce breath whirled them away; but no, all thou doest is done in exact measure, all is nicely calculated and weighed. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 21)
Gods, for them, were all the idols of the heathen, with their sightless eyes, their nostrils that never drew breath, deaf ears, unfeeling hands, and feet that still would walk, yet still tarry; (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 15)
gods man-made, gods of his fashioning that is a debtor for the very breath he draws. For indeed, the gods man fashions are less than himself; (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 16)
Do battle for the right, all thy life long, and with thy last breath do battle for the right still; God, in thy cause, will overcome thy enemies. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 33)
Every breath of falsehood avoid in thy speech; so ill grows the habit of it. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 14)
Foul breath lurks in a diseased body; the partridge a hidden lure awaits, a hidden snare the doe; so there be unquiet hearts, ever on the watch for a neighbour’s downfall, (Ecclesiasticus 11, 32)
Linger not in the false path of wickedness; give thanks while breath is in thee; the dead breathe no more, give thanks no more. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 26)
While life and breath is in thee, never change places with another; (Ecclesiasticus 33, 21)
yet three times hotter the sun, as it burns up the hill-side, scorching all with its fiery breath, blinding men’s eyes with its glare. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 4)
And still I would praise the Lord, long as I had breath to praise him, (Ecclesiasticus 51, 8)
