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  • there in her own house she must be hung up, with the child about her neck, and the circumciser, too, must pay for it with his life. (1 Maccabees 1, 64)

  • Nor ever from child of thine withhold chastisement; he will not die under the rod; (Proverbs 23, 13)

  • Wisdom comes of reproof, comes of the rod; leave a child to go its own way, and a mother’s care is wasted. (Proverbs 29, 15)

  • What word have I for my son, the child of my own womb, the fulfilment of my prayers? (Proverbs 31, 2)

  • And when the nations went their several ways,✻ banded in a single conspiracy of wickedness, of one man’s innocence she still took note; Abraham must be kept irreproachable in God’s service, and steeled against pity for his own child. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 5)

  • Here was some father, bowed with sorrow before his time, his child untimely lost; the likeness of those features once made, to mortal man (that was dead besides) he would pay divine honours, and with that, rites of initiation must become the tradition of his clan. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 15)

  • Peace, amidst their rites of child-murder, their dark mysteries, their vigils consecrated to frenzy! (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 23)

  • It was their purpose, besides, to slay all the children born of that holy stock; but one child survived exposure and lived to rebuke them; through him thou didst destroy Egypt’s own children in their thousands, and drown its assembled host in the rushing waves. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 5)

  • Pride was never made for man’s estate; never child born of woman had anger’s mood for its birthright. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 22)

  • A fool with a secret labours as with child, and groans till he is delivered of it; (Ecclesiasticus 19, 11)

  • Nor less guilty is she who plays her husband false, giving him for heir a child that is no son of his. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 32)

  • Who robs the poor and then brings sacrifice, is of their fellowship that would immolate some innocent child before the eyes of his father. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 24)


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