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  • Better be short of sense and full of fear, than abound in shrewdness and violate the Law. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 24)

  • There are three sorts of people my soul hates, and whose existence I consider an outrage: the poor swollen with pride, the rich who is a liar and an adulterous old man who has no sense. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 2)

  • happy is he who has acquired good sense and can find attentive ears for what he has to say; (Ecclesiasticus 25, 9)

  • A much travelled man knows many things, and a man of great experience will talk sound sense. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 9)

  • He researches into the hidden sense of proverbs, he ponders the obscurities of parables. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 3)

  • Preserve a sense of shame in the following matters, for not every kind of shame is right to harbour, nor is every situation correctly appraised by all. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 16)

  • Your daughter is headstrong? Keep a sharp look-out that she does not make you the laughing-stock of your enemies, the talk of the town, the object of common gossip, and put you to public shame. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 11)

  • In the name of the Lord God, of him who is called the God of Israel, you amassed gold like so much tin, and made silver as common as lead. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 18)

  • Let the prophet who has had a dream tell it for a dream! And let him who receives a word from me, deliver my word accurately! 'What have straw and wheat in common? Yahweh demands. (Jeremiah 23, 28)

  • who brought Uriah back from Egypt and took him to King Jehoiakim, who had him put to the sword and his body thrown into the common burial ground. (Jeremiah 26, 23)

  • The chief men then by common consent sent Jehudi son of Netaniah to Baruch, with Shelemiah son of Cushi, to say, 'Come, and bring the scroll with you which you have been reading to the people.' (Jeremiah 36, 14)

  • after Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had deported Jeconiah from Jerusalem to Babylon, together with the princes, the metalworkers, the nobles and the common people. (Baruch 1, 9)


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