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Forsake not an old friend, for a new one does not compare with him. A new friend is like new wine; when it has aged you will drink it with pleasure. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 10)
Do not envy the honors of a sinner, for you do not know what his end will be. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 11)
The gift of the Lord endures for those who are godly, and what he approves will have lasting success. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 17)
Stand by your covenant and attend to it, and grow old in your work. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 20)
A friend will not be known in prosperity, nor will an enemy be hidden in adversity. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 8)
A man's enemies are grieved when he prospers, and in his adversity even his friend will separate from him. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 9)
If calamity befalls you, you will find him there ahead of you; and while pretending to help you, he will trip you by the heel; (Ecclesiasticus 13, 17)
When a rich man totters, he is steadied by friends, but when a humble man falls, he is even pushed away by friends. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 21)
even if he does good, he does it unintentionally, and betrays his baseness in the end. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 7)
Do good to a friend before you die, and reach out and give to him as much as you can. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 13)
He endowed them with strength like his own, and made them in his own image. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 3)
Yet to those who repent he grants a return, and he encourages those whose endurance is failing. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 24)
