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  • that, though they themselves had permitted thy people to depart and hastily sent them forth, they would change their minds and pursue them. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 2)

  • Set your heart right and be steadfast, and do not be hasty in time of calamity. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 2)

  • Do not depend on dishonest wealth, for it will not benefit you in the day of calamity. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 8)

  • Do not commit a sin twice; even for one you will not go unpunished. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 8)

  • Do not say, "I have enough, and what calamity could happen to me in the future?" (Ecclesiasticus 12, 24)

  • 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)

  • He gave to men few days, a limited time, but granted them authority over the things upon the earth. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 2)

  • A man who swears many oaths will be filled with iniquity, and the scourge will not leave his house; if he offends, his sin remains on him, and if he disregards it, he sins doubly; if he has sworn needlessly, he will not be justified, for his house will be filled with calamities. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 11)

  • Two sorts of men multiply sins, and a third incurs wrath. The soul heated like a burning fire will not be quenched until it is consumed; a man who commits fornication with his near of kin will never cease until the fire burns him up. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 16)

  • For first of all, she has disobeyed the law of the Most High; second, she has committed an offense against her husband; and third, she has committed adultery through harlotry and brought forth children by another man. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 23)

  • Many have committed sin for a trifle, and whoever seeks to get rich will avert his eyes. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 1)

  • Remember the end of your life, and cease from enmity, remember destruction and death, and be true to the commandments. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 6)


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