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  • From such a chance, good teaching and good training shall keep thee safe. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 31)

  • Of thy good name heed take thou; it shall remain thine longer than thousand heaps of rare treasure. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 15)

  • Life is good, but its days are numbered; a good name lasts for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 16)

  • Nor ever do thou repeat gossip to the betraying of another’s secret. If of such things thou art ashamed, shame thou shalt never feel, and thou shalt have all men’s good word besides. And other dealings there are over which thou must never be abashed,✻ nor, through respect for any human person consent to wrong. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 1)

  • Nor be thou abashed, when there is question of chastising reckless folly, and the complaints of old men against the young. So thou shalt shew prudence in all thy dealings, and win the good word of all. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 8)

  • Him a posterity of famous sons awaited,✻ men of tender conscience, that had the good word of all their fellows. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 27)

  • Good use to make of her was all my love and longing; never was that hope disappointed. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 24)

  • Learn, rather, how to do good, setting your hearts on justice, righting the wrong, protecting the orphan, giving the widow redress; (Isaiah 1, 17)

  • A song, now, in honour of one that is my good friend; a song about a near kinsman of mine, and the vineyard that he had. This friend, that I love well, had a vineyard in a corner of his ground,✻ all fruitfulness. (Isaiah 5, 1)

  • Woe upon you, the men who call evil good, and good evil; whose darkness is light, whose light darkness; who take bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! (Isaiah 5, 20)

  • On butter and honey shall be his thriving, till he is of age to know good from harm;✻ (Isaiah 7, 15)

  • as good as kings, every one of them? What difference between Charcamis and Calano, between Arphad and Emath, between Damascus and Samaria? (Isaiah 10, 9)


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