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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)
