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She glorifies her lineage by having companionship with God; yes and of all things, the Lord loves her. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 3)
And if one desires a multitude of knowledge, she knows the past and forecasts the future; she knows the subtleties of conversation and the response to arguments; she understands the signs and portents, before the events take place, events both of the present time and of future ages. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 8)
and she rendered to the just the wages of their labors, and led them along a wondrous way; and she was to them, like a cover by day, and like the light of the stars by night. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 17)
and, from the remainder of this, which has become useful for nothing, a curved piece of wood and full of knots, he diligently carves it in his spare time, and, through the knowledge of his art, forms it and makes it in the image of a man, (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 13)
providing for it, lest it should fall, knowing that it is unable to help itself, for it is an image and it is in need of help. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 16)
And then, making an offering, he inquires about his wealth, and about his sons, and about marriage. And he is not ashamed to talk to that which has no soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 17)
Again, another, thinking to sail, and beginning to make his voyage through the raging waves, calls upon a piece of wood more fragile than the wood that carries him. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 1)
But, from the beginning, when the proud giants were perishing, the hope of the world, fleeing by boat, gave back to future ages a seed of birth, which was governed by your hand. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 6)
For a father, embittered with the suffering of grief, made an image of his son, who had been suddenly taken away from him, and then, he who had died as a man, now begins to be worshiped as if a god, and so rites and sacrifices are established among his servants. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 15)
And those, whom men could not openly honor because they were far off, a likeness of them was carried from far off, and from it they made a similar image of the king that they wanted to honor, so that, by their solicitude, they might worship he who was absent, just as if he were present. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 17)
so that now they neither protect life, nor preserve a clean marriage, but one kills another through envy, or grieves him by adultery. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 24)
forgetfulness of God, pollution of souls, alteration of procreation, inconstancy of marriage, unnatural adultery and homosexuality. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 26)
