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  • The knowledge of a wise man shall abound like a flood: and his counsel is like a pure fountain of life. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 13)

  • Weep for the dead, for he hath lost the light: and weep for the fool, for he wanteth understanding: make little weeping for the dead, for he is at rest: but the life of the fool is worse than death. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 11)

  • Seven days do men mourn for him that is dead; but for a fool and an ungodly man all the days of his life. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 12)

  • O Lord, Father and Governor of all my whole life, leave me not to their counsels, and let me not fall by them. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 1)

  • O Lord, Father and God of my life, give me not a proud look, but turn away from thy servants always a haughty mind. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 4)

  • There is a word that is clothed about with death: God grant that it be not found in the heritage of Jacob; for all such things shall be far from the godly, and they shall not wallow in their sins. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 12)

  • The man that is accustomed to opprobrious words will never be reformed all the days of his life. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 15)

  • It is great glory to follow the Lord, and to be received of him is long life. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 28)

  • Three sorts of men my soul hateth, and I am greatly offended at their life: a poor man that is proud, a rich man that is a liar, and an old adulterer that doateth. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 2)

  • A virtuous woman rejoiceth her husband, and he shall fulfil the years of his life in peace. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 2)

  • There be three things that mine heart feareth; and for the fourth I was sore afraid: the slander of a city, the gathering together of an unruly multitude, and a false accusation: all these are worse than death. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 5)

  • An harlot shall be accounted as spittle; but a married woman is a tower against death to her husband. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 22)


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