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  • Cattle thou hast; tend them well, nor part with them while they do thee good service. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 24)

  • and take thy part with a race of men sanctified, living men that still give thanks to God.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 17, 25)

  • no part of earth but gave a resting-place to my feet. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 9)

  • eye is a great coveter, and for that, like no other part of thy face, condemned to weep. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 15)

  • For the most part keep thy knowledge concealed under a mask of silence and enquiry; (Ecclesiasticus 32, 12)

  • and thou canst not win him to take thy part against the friendless, turn him deaf to the plea of the wronged. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 16)

  • Where many hands are at work, lock all away; part with nothing, till it be measured and weighed, and of all thy spending and receiving, written record kept … (Ecclesiasticus 42, 7)

  • since the days when Moses yet lived; he it was, and Caleb the son of Jephone, that took a generous part together; they would have engaged the enemy, and saved their own people from guilt by hushing the murmurs of rebellion. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 9)

  • The high part of the temple, where the building was of double thickness, and the towering walls about it, he underpinned; (Ecclesiasticus 50, 2)

  • Meanwhile, the city that once was fortified must lie desolate, forsaken, that fair dwelling-place, abandoned, part of the wilderness; cattle will browse and lie down, and crop the tall bushes on it; (Isaiah 27, 10)

  • Come now, if thou wert to make terms with my master, the king of Assyria, by which I must hand over to thee two thousand horses, wouldst thou be able to do thy part by putting riders on them? (Isaiah 36, 8)

  • my voice that says to Cyrus, I give thee a shepherd’s part to play; it is for thee to carry out my whole purpose. And to Jerusalem it says, Thou shalt be built up; and to the Temple, Thou shalt be founded again. (Isaiah 44, 28)


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