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  • Better the poor man’s fare under his roof of bare boards, than to be guest at a splendid banquet, and home have none. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 29)

  • Then, when thou hast helped to entertain, with food and drink, the guests that owe thee no thanks, thou wilt have a poor reward for it: (Ecclesiasticus 29, 32)

  • Poor man sound and strong of body is better off than rich man enfeebled, and racked with disease. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 14)

  • toils poor man to fend off need, and when he ceases he is a poor man still. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 4)

  • its worship was a snare to catch their feet; alas, poor fools that went searching for it, and themselves were lost! (Ecclesiasticus 31, 7)

  • Who robs the poor and then brings sacrifice, is of their fellowship that would immolate some innocent child before the eyes of his father. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 24)

  • Poor man’s bread is poor man’s life; cheat him of it, and thou hast slain him; (Ecclesiasticus 34, 25)

  • So long as thou withdrawest thyself, sad thy heart will be; and what patrimony but heart’s mirth is left to the poor? (Ecclesiasticus 38, 20)

  • Poor Sion, forlorn as vineyard watch-tower, summer-house in a herb-garden, a beleaguered city! (Isaiah 1, 8)

  • suppress the claims of the poor, and refuse redress to humble folk; the widow your spoil, the orphan your prey! (Isaiah 10, 2)

  • Poor fool, can axe set itself up against woodman, saw defy carpenter? Shall the rod turn on him who wields it, the staff, that is but wood, try conclusions with a living man? (Isaiah 10, 15)

  • Cry aloud, maidens of Gallim, and listen, Laisa, to the cry; woe upon thee, poor Anathoth! (Isaiah 10, 30)


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