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  • Good fruit comes from a tree well dressed, and a man will be in word what he is in thought; (Ecclesiasticus 27, 7)

  • From the first, all my questioning and all my thought confirms me in what I have written, (Ecclesiasticus 39, 38)

  • Out upon thee, death, how bitter is the thought of thee to a man that lives at ease in his own home, (Ecclesiasticus 41, 1)

  • No thought of ours escapes him, never a whisper goes unheard. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 20)

  • Ox recognizes its owner, ass knows the way to its master’s crib; and I? I go unacknowledged; my own people of Israel gives me never a thought. (Isaiah 1, 3)

  • Still you must have zither and harp, tambour and flute and wine for your entertainment; you give no thought to God’s dealings, to the world his hands have made. (Isaiah 5, 12)

  • I will scale the heavens (such was thy thought); I will set my throne higher than God’s stars, take my seat at his own trysting-place, at the meeting of the northern hills;✻ (Isaiah 14, 13)

  • Thou didst forget the God who delivered thee, and gavest no thought to thy strong protector; thou art like one who plants on soil of good promise, but all the while is putting in bastard shoots. (Isaiah 17, 10)

  • you must find a bed between the two walls to contain the waters of the old pool. And all the while, no thought of him who made it all, no eyes for him who fashioned it, long ago. (Isaiah 22, 11)

  • What a strange thought is this! As well might clay scheme against the potter; handicraft disown its craftsman, or thing of art call the artist fool. (Isaiah 29, 16)

  • No more (thought I) to lift up my eyes to the Lord God in this land of the living, to see men’s faces, and quiet homes, no more!✻ (Isaiah 38, 11)

  • What, then, is this thought of thine, Jacob, what is this complaint of thine, Israel, that the Lord does not see how it fares with thee, that thy God passes over thy wrongs? (Isaiah 40, 27)


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