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  • of Reaiah, of Rezin, of Nekoda, (Nehemiah 7, 50)

  • Love your relatives and do not despise the sons and daughters of your people to the point where you would take a foreign woman as your wife. Pride brings about ruin and your complete downfall; in laziness are found extreme humiliation and indigence; laziness is the mother of want, hunger, famine. (Tobit 4, 13)

  • Now it happened that when Achior had finished speaking, all the people standing in a circle around the tent began criticizing and protesting. The officers of Holofernes and all the inhabitants of the seacoast and of Moab wanted to beat him black and blue. They said, (Judith 5, 22)

  • The king left the banquet in anger and went to the garden. Haman stayed to beg Queen Esther for his life, realizing that the king had decided on his doom. (Esther 7, 7)

  • a messenger came to Job and said, "Your oxen were plowing, and your donkeys were grazing nearby (Job 1, 14)

  • But summer comes and the river dries, under the blazing sun no water is left. (Job 6, 17)

  • Destitute, they lie down naked, shivering in the freezing cold. (Job 24, 7)

  • Your mere appearance will turn them into a blazing furnace. Your wrath will engulf them like a fire. (Psalms 21, 10)

  • For us who have undertaken the arduous task of summarizing, it has not been easy but has cost as much effort (2 Maccabees 2, 26)

  • Jason cruelly massacred his fellow citizens, without realizing that his victory against his own nation was the greatest defeat. He seemed to believe that he was winning over enemies when, in reality, these were his own people. (2 Maccabees 5, 6)

  • Worms began to teem in the body of the impious and though he was still alive, his flesh tore off into pieces, leaving him in agonizing pain. The stench of his decay was so intolerable that his whole army shunned him. (2 Maccabees 9, 9)

  • A little sleep, a little drowsiness and your laziness creeps upon you and then, like a tramp, (Proverbs 6, 10)


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