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  • Long as thou livest, do not put thyself in the power of others, though it be son or wife, kinsman or friend; do not make over thy goods to another; it is ill to go a-begging for what is thy own. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 20)

  • Tainted is every sacrifice that comes of goods ill gotten; a mockery, this, of sacrifice, that shall win no favour. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 21)

  • all the honour of his father’s house will rest upon him, as a man’s goods rest on a peg, the smaller of them, here a cooking-pan, there an instrument of music. (Isaiah 22, 24)

  • What burden for the cattle-droves in the south? Here is a land of difficulty and danger, home of lion and lioness, of viper and flying serpent; and through it, goods piled on asses’ backs, treasures stored on the humps of camels, go men asking for help where help is none. (Isaiah 30, 6)

  • carrying those goods of thine with thee, as if ready for a journey. Then, at nightfall, take thy leave in public, as if thou wert going into exile. (Ezekiel 12, 4)

  • Damascus, for thy many goods, had much to exchange, rare wines and brightly dyed wool; (Ezekiel 27, 18)

  • How is anyone to gain entrance into the house of a strong man and plunder his goods without first making the strong man his prisoner? Then he can plunder his house at will. (Matthew 12, 29)

  • I promise you, he will give him charge of all his goods. (Matthew 24, 47)

  • No one can enter into a strong man’s house and plunder his goods, without first making the strong man his prisoner; then he can plunder his house at will. (Mark 3, 27)

  • When a strong man, fully armed, mounts guard over his own palace, his goods are left in peace; (Luke 11, 21)

  • Then he said, This is what I will do; I will pull down my barns, and build greater ones, and there I shall be able to store all my harvest and all the goods that are mine; (Luke 12, 18)

  • and then I will say to my soul, Come, soul, thou hast goods in plenty laid up for many years to come; take thy rest now, eat, drink, and make merry. (Luke 12, 19)


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