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Gold and silver give thee sure vantage-ground; best of all, right counsel. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 25)
nothing taken away from them, nor needs he any man’s counsel. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 22)
insensate Roboam, whose ill counsel drove the people to rebellion; (Ecclesiasticus 47, 28)
Yet he did but counsel rest and repose; rest none other, repose none other, than to give respite to a weary nation. And listen they would not; (Isaiah 28, 12)
But when I looked, there was none of them that could offer counsel, or give a word in answer when I questioned him. (Isaiah 41, 28)
vindicate my own servant, and justify the counsel my own messengers have given. It is my voice that bids Jerusalem grow populous, and the cities of Juda rise again, while I restore their ruins; (Isaiah 44, 26)
Tell us your thoughts, come, take counsel among yourselves; who was it that proclaimed this from the first, prophesied it long ago? Was it not I, the Lord? There is no God where I am not. Was it not I, the faithful God? There is no other that can save. (Isaiah 45, 21)
Ill deeds and ill counsel of thine have brought all this upon thee; the due reward of thy wickedness, how bitter the taste of it, how it wrings thy heart! (Jeremiah 4, 18)
Hereupon they summoned a conclave to plot against me, Jeremias; What, they said, would he have us believe we need no more priests to expound the law, no more wise men to counsel us, no more prophets to say their word? They thought to compass my death by their clamour; to all my warnings would pay heed no longer. (Jeremiah 18, 18)
Fresh anxieties still, and fresh alarms; vainly they ask the prophet for revelation; tradition among the priests, counsel among the elders is none. (Ezekiel 7, 26)
Son of man, the divine voice said to me, here are folk that plot mischief, and give the city ruinous counsel. (Ezekiel 11, 2)
Come, then, says the Lord God, let each man have recourse to his own idol, and pay it due worship! If that counsel you will not follow, nor drag my name in the dust with foul rites and false gods …✻ (Ezekiel 20, 39)
