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  • as the people pleaded with the Lord Most High and prayed in the presence of the Merciful, until the service of the Lord was completed and the ceremony at an end. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 19)

  • For I was determined to put her into practice, have earnestly pursued the good, and shall not be put to shame. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 18)

  • May your souls rejoice in the mercy of the Lord, may you never be ashamed of praising him. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 29)

  • 'What are your endless sacrifices to me?' says Yahweh. 'I am sick of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of calves. I take no pleasure in the blood of bulls and lambs and goats. (Isaiah 1, 11)

  • Learn to do good, search for justice, discipline the violent, be just to the orphan, plead for the widow. (Isaiah 1, 17)

  • The faithful city, what a harlot she has become! Zion, once full of fair judgement, where saving justice used to dwell, but now assassins! (Isaiah 1, 21)

  • Your princes are rebels, accomplices of brigands. All of them greedy for presents and eager for bribes, they show no justice to the orphan, and the widow's cause never reaches them. (Isaiah 1, 23)

  • 'And I shall restore your judges as at first, your counsellors as in bygone days, after which you will be called City of Saving Justice, Faithful City.' (Isaiah 1, 26)

  • Zion will be redeemed by fair judgement, and those who return, by saving justice. (Isaiah 1, 27)

  • and go into the crevices of the rocks and the clefts in the cliffs, in terror of Yahweh, at the brilliance of his majesty, when he arises to make the earth quake. (Isaiah 2, 21)

  • Now, the vineyard of Yahweh Sabaoth is the House of Israel, and the people of Judah the plant he cherished. He expected fair judgement, but found injustice, uprightness, but found cries of distress. (Isaiah 5, 7)

  • Yahweh Sabaoth is the more respected for his judgement, God the Holy One has displayed his holiness by his justice! (Isaiah 5, 16)


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