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  • Happy, Lord, is the man whom thou dost chasten, reading him the lesson of thy law! (Psalms 93, 12)

  • This letter was still in the reading, when all of a sudden came other envoys from Galilee, their garments rent about them; their message was, (1 Maccabees 5, 14)

  • So Lysias must betake himself to the king and his generals, with such words as these: Our plight grows daily worse; scant food is left us, and here is a fortress well defended; all the business of the realm claims our care. (1 Maccabees 6, 57)

  • Nothing but wine to take, nothing but water, thy health forbids; vary thy drinking,✻ and thou shalt find content. So it is with reading; if the book be too nicely polished at every point, it grows wearisome. So here we will have done with it. (2 Maccabees 15, 40)

  • Nay, I understood too well that God’s dealings with man, here under the sun, are past all accounting for; the more a man labours to read that riddle, the less he finds out, and he least of all, that boasts himself wise in the reading of it. (Ecclesiastes 8, 17)

  • Or if wide knowledge be thy ambition, she can inform thee of what is past, make conjecture of the future; she is versed in the subtleties of debate, in the reading of all riddles; marvels and portents she can foretell, and what events time or season will bring. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 8)

  • whose friendship was such dear delight, whose exercise brought me credit unfailing, her daily comradeship a training in sound judgement, the eloquence she inspired an earnest of renown; win her for myself I must, and went about to attain my purpose. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 18)

  • How it burns up the earth at noon-day! How fierce its glow, beyond all endurance! Tend thou the furnace, heat is thy daily portion; (Ecclesiasticus 43, 3)

  • When all the reading was over, they looked each at other in amazement, and told Baruch all this must be brought to the king’s ears. (Jeremiah 36, 16)

  • Why, said he, Jeremias gave them out, as if he were reading them aloud, and I sat by with paper and ink to write them down. (Jeremiah 36, 18)

  • And say, in reading it: Lord, thou dost threaten this place with destruction; man nor beast shall dwell there, it shall lie desolate for ever. (Jeremiah 51, 62)

  • Then, when thou hast finished reading the scroll, tie a stone to it and sink it in the midst of Euphrates; (Jeremiah 51, 63)


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