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root of her is fear of the Lord, and long life the fruit of her. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 25)
For one sort of men there is no remedy, the proud; too deep a root the evil has taken, before they knew it. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 30)
when the heart forgets its Maker; and of all sin pride is the root. Leave it, or curses thou shalt have in full measure, and be ruined at the last. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 15)
proud nations withered from the root, and humbler rivals planted instead! (Ecclesiasticus 10, 18)
and his command to me was that I should find my home in Jacob, throw in my lot with Israel, take root among his chosen race. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 13)
Yet God is ever merciful; his own design he will not mar fruitlessly, nor undo; should he destroy it root and branch, the posterity of his chosen servant? Should the man that so loved him have begotten sons in vain? (Ecclesiasticus 47, 24)
Jacob must have a stock to breed from; the root of David should burgeon yet. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 25)
See how stubble is eaten away by the fire that licks round it, melting away into the heat of the flame; so the root of them will turn to smouldering embers, and the fruit of them will go up like flying ashes; men who reject the law of the God of hosts, who defy every warning from the Holy One of Israel. (Isaiah 5, 24)
There he stands, fresh root from Jesse’s stem, signal beckoning to the peoples all around; the Gentiles will come to pay their homage, where he rests in glory.✻ (Isaiah 11, 10)
thee the grave itself rejects, like a withered root, like a thing unclean. Rots thy corpse unrecognized, beneath yonder coverlet of men slain, that went down to the deep pit together; (Isaiah 14, 19)
A message from the Lord of hosts: Now I mean to take arms against them, to destroy Babylon name and fame, root and branch. (Isaiah 14, 22)
Here, then, shall be food for the very poorest; beggar man shall lie down in safety; thee I will destroy with famine root and branch, slay all the remnant that is left in thee. (Isaiah 14, 30)
