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  • Who will set a guard over my mouth, and upon my lips an effective seal, That I may not fail through them, that my tongue may not destroy me? (Ecclesiasticus 22, 27)

  • There are nine who come to my mind as blessed, a tenth whom my tongue proclaims: The man who finds joy in his children, and he who lives to see his enemies' downfall. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 7)

  • Happy is he who dwells with a sensible wife, and he who plows not like a donkey yoked with an ox. Happy is he who sins not with his tongue, and he who serves not his inferior. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 8)

  • A jealous wife is heartache and mourning and a scourging tongue like the other three. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 6)

  • A meddlesome tongue subverts many, and makes them refugees among the peoples; It destroys walled cities, and overthrows powerful dynasties. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 14)

  • A meddlesome tongue can drive virtuous women from their homes and rob them of the fruit of their toil; (Ecclesiasticus 28, 15)

  • A blow from a whip raises a welt, but a blow from the tongue smashes bones; (Ecclesiasticus 28, 17)

  • Many have fallen by the edge of the sword, but not as many as by the tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 18)

  • Take care not to slip by your tongue and fall victim to your foe waiting in ambush. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 26)

  • Good and evil, death and life, their absolute mistress is the tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 18)

  • you have delivered me, in your great mercy From the scourge of a slanderous tongue, and from lips that went over to falsehood; From the snare of those who watched for my downfall, and from the power of those who sought my life; From many a danger you have saved me, (Ecclesiasticus 51, 3)

  • The LORD has granted me my lips as a reward, and my tongue will declare his praises. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 22)


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