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Discipline your son, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your heart. (Proverbs 29, 17)
For all his days are full of pain, and his work is a vexation; even in the night his mind does not rest. This also is vanity. (Ecclesiastes 2, 23)
moreover it has not seen the sun or known anything; yet it finds rest rather than he. (Ecclesiastes 6, 5)
But the righteous man, though he die early, will be at rest. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 7)
When I enter my house, I shall find rest with her, for companionship with her has no bitterness, and life with her has no pain, but gladness and joy. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 16)
You are urged therefore to read with good will and attention, and to be indulgent in cases where, despite out diligent labor in translating, we may seem to have rendered some phrases imperfectly. For what was originally expressed in Hebrew does not have exactly the same sense when translated into another language. Not only this work, but even the law itself, the prophecies, and the rest of the books differ not a little as originally expressed. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 15)
For at last you will find the rest she gives, and she will be changed into joy for you. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 28)
when he says, "I have found rest, and now I shall enjoy my goods!" he does not know how much time will pass until he leaves them to others and dies. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 19)
Weep for the dead, for he lacks the light; and weep for the fool, for he lacks intelligence; weep less bitterly for the dead, for he has attained rest; but the life of the fool is worse than death. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 11)
Do not talk much with a foolish man, and do not visit an unintelligent man; guard yourself from him to escape trouble, and you will not be soiled when he shakes himself off; avoid him and you will find rest, and you will never be wearied by his madness. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 13)
Whoever pays heed to slander will not find rest, nor will he settle down in peace. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 16)
Death is better than a miserable life, and eternal rest than chronic sickness. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 17)
