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  • When the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall stagger, and the grinders shall be idle in a small number, and they that look through the holes shall be darkened: (Ecclesiastes 12, 3)

  • For wisdom will not enter into a malicious soul, nor dwell in a body subject to sins. (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 4)

  • These things they thought, and were deceived: for their own malice blinded them. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 21)

  • But executing thy judgments by degrees thou gavest them place of repentance, not being ignorant that they were a wicked generation, and their malice natural, and that their thought could never be changed. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 10)

  • A man indeed killeth through malice, and when the spirit is gone forth, it shall not return, neither shall he call back the soul that is received: (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 14)

  • On the other side, the flames wasted not the flesh of corruptible animals walking therein, neither did they melt that good food, which was apt to melt as ice. For in all things thou didst magnify thy people, O Lord, and didst honour them, and didst not despise them, but didst assist them at all times, and in every place. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 20)

  • I entreat you therefore to come with benevolence, and to read with attention, and to pardon us for those things wherein we may seem, while we follow the image of wisdom, to come short in the composition of words; for the Hebrew words have not the same force in them when translated into another tongue. And not only these, but the law also itself, and the prophets, and the rest of the books, have no small difference, when they are spoken in their own language. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 3)

  • For in the eight and thirtieth year coming into Egypt, when Ptolemy Evergetes was king, and continuing there a long time, I found there books left, of no small nor contemptible learning. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 4)

  • Justify alike the small and the great. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 18)

  • Be not jealous over the wife of thy bosom, lest she shew in thy regard the malice of a wicked lesson. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 1)

  • Because his heart is departed from him that made him: for pride is the beginning of all sin: be that holdeth it, shall be filled with maledictions, and it shall ruin him in the end. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 15)

  • The bee is small among flying things, but her fruit hath the chiefest sweetness. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 3)


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