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  • The talk of him that sweareth much maketh the hair stand upright; and their brawls make one stop his ears. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 14)

  • When thou art present, he will speak sweetly, and will admire thy words: but at the last he will writhe his mouth, and slander thy sayings. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 23)

  • Prepare what to say, and so thou shalt be heard: and bind up instruction, and then make answer. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 4)

  • The offering of the righteous maketh the altar fat, and the sweet savour thereof is before the most High. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 6)

  • Was not the water made sweet with wood, that the virtue thereof might be known? (Ecclesiasticus 38, 5)

  • Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour; and make a fat offering, as not being. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 11)

  • And give ye a sweet savour as frankincense, and flourish as a lily, send forth a smell, and sing a song of praise, bless the Lord in all his works. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 14)

  • To labour, and to be content with that a man hath, is a sweet life: but he that findeth a treasure is above them both. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 18)

  • The pipe and the psaltery make sweet melody: but a pleasant tongue is above them both. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 21)

  • Begging is sweet in the mouth of the shameless: but in his belly there shall burn a fire. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 30)

  • He chose him out of all men living to offer sacrifices to the Lord, incense, and a sweet savour, for a memorial, to make reconciliation for his people. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 16)

  • He set singers also before the altar, that by their voices they might make sweet melody, and daily sing praises in their songs. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 9)


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