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prince nor ruler nor nobleman can win any higher title than the fear of God. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 27)
wisdom comes from God only, and on wisdom the praise of God needs must wait. Praise on the lips of one who trusts God is rich in meaning; the Ruler of all inspires it. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 10)
To every Gentile people he has given a ruler of its own; (Ecclesiasticus 17, 14)
Lord, that gavest my life and art the ruler of it, never may these lips of mine have me at their mercy, never let them betray me into a fall! (Ecclesiasticus 23, 1)
Lord, that gavest my life and art the divine ruler of it, let them not have me at their mercy; (Ecclesiasticus 23, 4)
Of these things, then, be ashamed;✻ that thy parents should find thee a fornicator, ruler or prince a liar, (Ecclesiasticus 41, 21)
And the other answers, Who, I? Nay, I have no doctor’s skill. As for my house, there is neither bread nor coat in it; ruler thou shalt never make of me. (Isaiah 3, 7)
They think to invade Juda and strike terror into it, so that they can bring it into their power, and set up the son of Tabeel as its ruler; (Isaiah 7, 6)
Send forth (O Lord) a lamb to be ruler of the land,✻ from Petra in the desert to the hill where queen Sion reigns. (Isaiah 16, 1)
Before all the world my witness thou, a prince and a ruler among the nations!✻ (Isaiah 55, 4)
Never a priest to ask where I, the Lord, was; never a man of law but made a stranger of me, never a ruler but played me false, never a prophet but took Baal for his oracle, and had recourse to powers that were impotent. (Jeremiah 2, 8)
A prince of their own race they shall have, a home-born ruler, singled out by my own call to serve me; that office, the Lord says, none may take on himself unbidden. (Jeremiah 30, 21)
