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  • The nether world, and the barren womb; the earth, that is never saturated with water, and fire, that never says, "Enough!" (Proverbs 30, 16)

  • All speech is labored; there is nothing man can say. The eye is not satisfied with seeing nor is the ear filled with hearing. (Ecclesiastes 1, 8)

  • a solitary man with no companion; with neither son nor brother. Yet there is no end to all his toil, and riches do not satisfy his greed. "For whom do I toil and deprive myself of good things?" This also is vanity and a worthless task. (Ecclesiastes 4, 8)

  • The covetous man is never satisfied with money, and the lover of wealth reaps no fruit from it; so this too is vanity. (Ecclesiastes 5, 9)

  • With the learned be intimate; let all your conversation be about the law of the LORD. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 15)

  • If you satisfy your lustful appetites they will make you the sport of your enemies. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 31)

  • As the test of what the potter molds is in the furnace, so in his conversation is the test of a man. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 5)

  • The conversation of the wicked is offensive, their laughter is wanton guilt. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 13)

  • No cause then to say: "What is the purpose of this?" Everything is chosen to satisfy a need. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 21)

  • But wildcats shall rest there and owls shall fill the houses; There ostriches shall dwell, and satyrs shall dance. (Isaiah 13, 21)

  • But the desert owl and hoot owl shall possess her, the screech owl and raven shall dwell in her. The LORD will measure her with line and plummet to be an empty waste for satyrs to dwell in. (Isaiah 34, 11)

  • Wildcats shall meet with desert beasts, satyrs shall call to one another; There shall the lilith repose, and find for herself a place to rest. (Isaiah 34, 14)


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