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  • Though he humble himself, and go crouching, yet take good heed and beware of him, and thou shalt be unto him as if thou hadst wiped a lookingglass, and thou shalt know that his rust hath not been altogether wiped away. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 11)

  • And he will shame thee by his meats, until he have drawn thee dry twice or thrice, and at the last he will laugh thee to scorn afterward, when he seeth thee, he will forsake thee, and shake his head at thee. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 7)

  • Beware that thou be not deceived and brought down in thy jollity. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 8)

  • He was not pacified toward the old giants, who fell away in the strength of their foolishness. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 7)

  • And he said unto them, Beware of all unrighteousness; and he gave every man commandment concerning his neighbour. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 14)

  • Afterwards he will rise up and reward them, and render their recompence upon their heads. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 23)

  • The mercy of man is toward his neighbour; but the mercy of the Lord is upon all flesh: he reproveth, and nurtureth, and teacheth and bringeth again, as a shepherd his flock. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 13)

  • A wise man will fear in every thing, and in the day of sinning he will beware of offence: but a fool will not observe time. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 27)

  • If a servant say to his master, I will not do as it pleaseth thee; though afterward he do it, he angereth him that nourisheth him. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 21)

  • There is a wicked man that hangeth down his head sadly; but inwardly he is full of deceit, (Ecclesiasticus 19, 26)

  • Casting down his countenance, and making as if he heard not: where he is not known, he will do thee a mischief before thou be aware. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 27)

  • Talk not much with a fool, and go not to him that hath no understanding: beware of him, lest thou have trouble, and thou shalt never be defiled with his fooleries: depart from him, and thou shalt find rest, and never be disquieted with madness. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 13)


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