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Just as a servant, continually interrogated, will not be without a bruise, so everyone who swears oaths and takes God’s name will not be entirely free from sin. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 11)
Her discipline is a gift from God. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 17)
No evils will befall one who fears the Lord. Instead, God will preserve him during temptation and will free him from evils. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 1)
Whoever gives thanks, offers a gift of fine flour, and whoever acts with mercy, offers a sacrifice. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 4)
With every gift, have a cheerful countenance, and sanctify your tithes with exultation. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 11)
so that Israel may trust the mercy of God to be with us, in order to free us in his days. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 26)
For you rescue those who persevere for you, O Lord, and you free them from the hands of the Gentiles. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 12)
In that time, a gift will be carried to the Lord of hosts, from a people divided and torn apart, from a terrible people, after whom there has been no other, from an apprehensive nation, apprehensive and downtrodden, whose land the rivers have ruined, and it will be carried to the place of the name of the Lord of hosts, to mount Zion. (Isaiah 18, 7)
This shall be a sign and a testimony to the Lord of hosts in the land of Egypt. For they will cry out to the Lord before the face of the tribulation, and he will send them a savior and a defender who will free them. (Isaiah 19, 20)
And in that day, the inhabitants of a certain island will say: “Behold, this was our hope, we fled to them for help, to free us from the face of the king of the Assyrians. And now, how will we be able to escape?” (Isaiah 20, 6)
And do not let Hezekiah cause you to trust in the Lord, saying: ‘The Lord will rescue and free us. This city will not be given into the hands of the king of the Assyrians.’ (Isaiah 36, 15)
But from its remainder, he made a god and a graven image for himself. He bowed down before it, and he adored it, and he prayed to it, saying: “Free me! For you are my god.” (Isaiah 44, 17)
