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  • The soughing of the wind, the tuneful noise of birds in the spreading branches, the measured beat of water in its powerful course, the headlong din of rocks cascading down, (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 18)

  • As they had resolved to kill the infants of the holy ones, and as of those exposed only one child had been saved, you punished them by carrying off their horde of children and by destroying them all in the wild water. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 5)

  • Overshadowing the camp there was the cloud; where there had been water, dry land was seen to rise; the Red Sea became an unimpeded way, the tempestuous waves, a green plain; (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 7)

  • On the sinners, however, punishments rained down not without violent thunder as early warning; and they suffered what their own crimes had justly deserved since they had shown such bitter hatred to foreigners. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 13)

  • fire reinforced its strength in water, and water forgot the power of extinguishing it; (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 20)

  • Water puts out a blazing fire, almsgiving expiates sins. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 30)

  • Do not affect to treat him as an equal, do not trust his flow of words; since all this talking is expressly meant to test you, under cover of geniality he will be weighing you up. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 11)

  • She will give him the bread of understanding to eat, and the water of wisdom to drink. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 3)

  • He has set fire and water before you; put out your hand to whichever you prefer. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 16)

  • Like a drop of water from the sea, or a grain of sand, such are these few years compared with eternity. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 10)

  • I said, 'I am going to water my orchard, I intend to irrigate my flower beds.' And see, my conduit has grown into a river, and my river has grown into a sea. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 31)

  • When her husband goes out to dinner with his neighbours, he cannot help heaving bitter sighs. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 18)


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