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  • And his strength and his empire, and the dignity and greatness wherewith he exalted Mardochai, are written in the books of the Medes, and of the Persians: (Esther 10, 2)

  • Moses and Aaron among his priests: and Samuel among them that call upon his name. They called upon the Lord, and he heard them: (Psalms 98, 6)

  • And they cut in pieces, and burnt with fire the books of the law of God: (1 Maccabees 1, 59)

  • And every one with whom the books of the testament of the Lord were found, and whosoever observed the law of the Lord, they put to death, according to the edict of the king. (1 Maccabees 1, 60)

  • And they laid open the books of the law, in which the Gentiles searched for the likeness of their idols: (1 Maccabees 3, 48)

  • We, though we needed none of these things, having for our comfort the holy books that are in our hands, (1 Maccabees 12, 9)

  • And these same things were set down in the memoirs and commentaries of Nehemias: and how he made a library, and gathered together out of the countries, the books both of the prophets, and of David, and the epistles of the kings. and concerning the holy gifts. (2 Maccabees 2, 13)

  • And all such things as have been comprised in five books by Jason of Cyrene, we have attempted to abridge in one book. (2 Maccabees 2, 24)

  • For considering the multitude of books, and the difficulty that they find that desire to undertake the narrations of histories, because of the multitude of the matter, (2 Maccabees 2, 25)

  • More than these, my son, require not. Of making many books there is no end: and much study is an affliction of the flesh. (Ecclesiastes 12, 12)

  • My grandfather Jesus, after he had much given himself to a diligent reading of the law, and the prophets, and other books, that were delivered to us from our fathers, had a mind also to write something himself, pertaining to doctrine and wisdom: that such as are desirous to learn, and are made knowing in these things, may be more and more attentive in mind, and be strengthened to live according to the law. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 2)

  • I entreat you therefore to come with benevolence, and to read with attention, and to pardon us for those things wherein we may seem, while we follow the image of wisdom, to come short in the composition of words; for the Hebrew words have not the same force in them when translated into another tongue. And not only these, but the law also itself, and the prophets, and the rest of the books, have no small difference, when they are spoken in their own language. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 3)


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