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  • As Moses had prayed to the Lord and fire had come down from heaven and burned up the sacrifice, so Solomon also prayed, and the fire from above consumed the burnt offerings. (2 Maccabees 2, 10)

  • Moses had said, "Because the sacrifice for sin had not been eaten, it was burnt instead." (2 Maccabees 2, 11)

  • 'The Lord God is watching and certainly feels sorry for us, as Moses declared in his song, which clearly states that "he will take pity on his servants." ' (2 Maccabees 7, 6)

  • She had hardly finished, when the young man said, 'What are you all waiting for? I will not comply with the king's ordinance; I obey the ordinance of the Law given to our ancestors through Moses. (2 Maccabees 7, 30)

  • Better attend to the reprimand of the wise than listen to a song sung by a fool. (Ecclesiastes 7, 5)

  • Solomon's Song of Songs: (Song of Solomon 1, 1)

  • All this is no other than the Book of the Covenant of the Most High God, the Law that Moses enjoined on us, an inheritance for the communities of Jacob. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 23)

  • Give off a sweet smell like incense, flower like the lily, spread your fragrance abroad, sing a song of praise blessing the Lord for all his works. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 14)

  • Declare the greatness of his name, proclaim his praise with song and with lyre, and this is how you must sing his praises: (Ecclesiasticus 39, 15)

  • Flute and harp add sweetness to a song; better than either, a melodious voice. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 21)

  • From Jacob's stock he produced a generous man who found favour in the eyes of all humanity, beloved by God and people, Moses, of blessed memory. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 1)

  • By the word of Moses, he made prodigies cease and raised him high in the respect of kings; he gave him commandments for his people, and showed him something of his glory. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 3)


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