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yet not for the dead overmuch, since rest is his, (Ecclesiasticus 22, 11)
seven days the dead are mourned, but the fool, the godless fool, all his life long. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 13)
Friendship thus killed, thy friend is dead to thee; (Ecclesiasticus 27, 20)
Cleanse thyself from dead body’s contamination, and touch it again, what avails thy cleansing? (Ecclesiasticus 34, 30)
Do not fancy that the dead can return; by torturing thyself thou canst nothing avail him. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 22)
Never a branch will the posterity of the wicked put forth; dead roots they are that rattle on the wind-swept rock. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 15)
Once thou art dead, thou wilt take no grudging count of the years. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 7)
of calling back the dead from the tomb, by the power of the Lord God, and to life restoring them; (Ecclesiasticus 48, 5)
For him no task too difficult; was not his dead body prophetic still, (Ecclesiasticus 48, 14)
Men will bid you consult wizard and diviner, that talk in ghostly voices over their enchantments; Who doubts, they say, God will send his own people answer, an oracle from the dead to the living? (Isaiah 8, 19)
What means this shouting everywhere, these thronged streets, as of a city that makes holiday? Alas for thy dead, that were never slain by the sword, never died in battle; (Isaiah 22, 2)
Fresh life they shall have, Lord, that are thine in death; lost to us, they shall live again. Awake and utter your praises, you that dwell in the dust. The dew thou sendest, Lord, shall bring light to them; only the land of dead heroes thou wilt doom to overthrow. (Isaiah 26, 19)
