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He arranged his works in an eternal order, and their dominion for all generations; they neither hunger nor grow weary, and they do not cease from their labors. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 27)
He appointed a ruler for every nation, but Israel is the Lord's own portion. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 17)
In the time of plenty think of the time of hunger; in the days of wealth think of poverty and need. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 25)
"Then the Creator of all things gave me a commandment, and the one who created me assigned a place for my tent. And he said, `Make your dwelling in Jacob, and in Israel receive your inheritance.' (Ecclesiasticus 25, 8)
Those who eat me will hunger for more, and those who drink me will thirst for more. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 21)
Have mercy, O Lord, upon the people called by thy name, upon Israel, whom thou hast likened to a first-born son. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 12)
The life of a man is numbered by days, but the days of Israel are without number. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 25)
He made him hear his voice, and led him into the thick darkness, and gave him the commandments face to face, the law of life and knowledge, to teach Jacob the covenant, and Israel his judgments. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 5)
with twisted scarlet, the work of a craftsman; with precious stones engraved like signets, in a setting of gold, the work of a jeweler, for a reminder, in engraved letters, according to the number of the tribes of Israel; (Ecclesiasticus 46, 11)
In his commandments he gave him authority and statutes and judgments, to teach Jacob the testimonies, and to enlighten Israel with his law. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 17)
Phinehas the son of Eleazar is the third in glory, for he was zealous in the fear of the Lord, and stood fast, when the people turned away, in the ready goodness of his soul, and made atonement for Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 23)
Joshua the son of Nun was mighty in war, and was the successor of Moses in prophesying. He became, in accordance with his name, a great savior of God's elect, to take vengeance on the enemies that rose against them, so that he might give Israel its inheritance. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 1)
