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Yet, at that time, the trial of death touched even the just, and there was a disturbance of the multitude in the wilderness, but your wrath did not continue for long. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 20)
For they were still mindful of those things which had happened during the time of their sojourn, how, instead cattle, the earth brought forth flies, and instead of fish, the river cast up a multitude of frogs. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 10)
On the other hand, the flames did not trouble the bodies of the mortal animals walking around, nor did they melt that good food, which is as easily melted as ice. For in all things, O Lord, you magnified your people, and honored them, and did not despise them, but at every time and in every place, you assisted them. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 20)
For in the time of king Ptolemy Euergetes, in the thirty-eighth year after I had arrived in Egypt, after I had been there for a long time, I found, left behind there, books with a doctrine neither small nor contemptible. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 6)
Then, after much attentiveness to doctrine over a length of time, I brought to a close the things being considered, so as to offer this book for those who are willing to apply their mind and to learn how they ought to conduct their way of life, (Ecclesiasticus 0, 8)
All wisdom is from the Lord God, and has always been with him, and is before all time. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 1)
Wisdom was created before all things, and the understanding of prudence is before all time. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 4)
Those who are patient will suffer for a brief time, and afterwards, happiness will return. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 29)
A noble mind will hide his words for a brief time, and then the lips of many will declare his understanding. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 30)
Humble your heart, and persevere. Incline your ear, and accept words of understanding. And you should not hurry away in the time of distress. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 2)
And God is the watchman for him who repays a kindness. He remembers him afterwards, and in the time of his fall, he will find a firm support. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 34)
Do not choose to seek iniquitous possessions, and you should not say: “I have all I need in life.” For it will be of no benefit to you in the time of retribution and darkness. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 1)
