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  • Opposite evil stands good, opposite death, life; so too opposite the devout stands the sinner. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 14)

  • The day your life draws to a close, at the hour of death, then distribute your heritage. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 24)

  • I have often been in danger of death, but I have been spared, and this is why: (Ecclesiasticus 34, 12)

  • good and evil, life and death, and mistress of them always is the tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 18)

  • another, very eloquent, is detested and ends by starving to death, (Ecclesiasticus 37, 20)

  • for grief can lead to death, a grief-stricken heart loses all energy. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 18)

  • Fire and hail, famine and death, have all been created for punishing. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 29)

  • What fills them with foreboding and their hearts with fear is dread of the day of death. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 2)

  • from the one who wears purple and a crown to the one dressed in sacking, all is fury and jealousy, turmoil and unrest, fear of death, rivalry, strife. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 4)

  • there is death and blood and strife and the sword, disasters, famine, affliction, plague. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 9)

  • O death, how bitter it is to remember you for someone peacefully living with his possessions, for someone with no worries and everything going well and who can still enjoy his food! (Ecclesiasticus 41, 1)

  • O death, your sentence is welcome to one in want, whose strength is failing, to one worn out with age and a thousand worries, resentful and impatient! (Ecclesiasticus 41, 2)


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