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from its beginnings, an accursed race.Nor, if thou wast patient with the sinner, was it human respect that persuaded thee to it. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 11)
But there are men more wretched yet, men who repose all their confidence in a world of shadows. They give the name of god to what is made by human art, gold and silver that human workmanship has turned into the likeness of living things, blocks of senseless stone that human hands have carved, long ago. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 10)
more is granted to thy view than lies within human ken. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 25)
What wonder if God is patient with his human creatures, lavishes mercy on them? (Ecclesiasticus 18, 9)
Teeth so sharp no lion ever had, to catch human prey, (Ecclesiasticus 21, 3)
Of that all-seeing eye no heed takes he; fear of a man has driven the fear of God from his thoughts; of human eyes only he shuns the regard.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 23, 27)
Nor ever do thou repeat gossip to the betraying of another’s secret. If of such things thou art ashamed, shame thou shalt never feel, and thou shalt have all men’s good word besides. And other dealings there are over which thou must never be abashed,✻ nor, through respect for any human person consent to wrong. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 1)
Gaze not on the beauty of human kind, nor occupy thyself much with women; (Ecclesiasticus 42, 12)
In that whirlwind Elias was lost to view, bequeathing his spirit of prophecy in full measure to Eliseus. Here was a man that in all his life never held prince in awe, never made way for human greatness. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 13)
For this, high and low fall to earth, abate their human pride; and shall they find forgiveness? (Isaiah 2, 9)
Now indeed man’s haughty looks must fall to earth, human pride must be abated; no room for any greatness but the Lord’s, when that day comes. (Isaiah 2, 11)
The day of the Lord of hosts! With the dawn of it all human pomp and state must be overshadowed, all human magnificence grow dim. (Isaiah 2, 12)
