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He it was that escorted me safely, going and coming; recovered the debt from Gabelus; won me my bride; rid her of the fiend’s attack; engaged the gratitude of her parents; rescued me from the fish’s onslaught; and to thee restored the light of day. Through him, we have been loaded with benefits; is it possible to make any return for all these? (Tobit 12, 3)
Ah, but with thee there is forgiveness; be thy name ever revered. (Psalms 129, 4)
thank them for letting vengeance be, and ask forgiveness for past ill-will.✻ (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 2)
Thou hast a friend who is over-long in thy debt; use no cruelty with him; dear to thee as a brother, and shall gold count more? (Ecclesiasticus 7, 20)
Should he refuse mercy to his fellow-man, yet ask forgiveness, (Ecclesiasticus 28, 4)
then, when the debt falls due, ask for grace, and complain peevishly of hard times? (Ecclesiasticus 29, 6)
Or, if thou canst not, disown the debt and make an enemy of him, (Ecclesiasticus 29, 8)
never taunt him, never press him to repay the debt. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 42)
For this, high and low fall to earth, abate their human pride; and shall they find forgiveness? (Isaiah 2, 9)
Thus says the Lord, Who can shew writ of separation your mother had from me when I sent her away? Was I in debt, that I must needs sell you as slaves? Nay, if I sold you, it was for your disobedience; it was wanton wife I thrust out of doors. (Isaiah 50, 1)
And this, too: What of Israel? Thrice forfeit Israel like the rest, and forfeit once again, that for a debt, though it were but the price of a pair of shoes, will make slaves of poor, honest folk. (Amos 2, 6)
You that for a debt, though it were but the price of a pair of shoes, will make slaves of poor, honest folk; you that sell refuse for wheat! (Amos 8, 6)
