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No wood, and the fire goes out; no slanderer, and quarrelling dies down. (Proverbs 26, 20)
For the fate of human and the fate of animal is the same: as the one dies, so the other dies; both have the selfsame breath. Human is in no way better off than animal -- since all is futile. (Ecclesiastes 3, 19)
The upright who dies condemns the godless who survive, and youth quickly perfected condemns the lengthy old age of the wicked. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 16)
Yet it is a trifle for the Lord on the day someone dies to repay him as his conduct deserves. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 26)
Like foliage growing on a bushy tree, some leaves falling, others growing, so are the generations of flesh and blood: one dies, another is born. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 18)
desire, blazing like a furnace, will not die down until it has been sated- the man who lusts after members of his own family is not going to stop until he is quite burnt out; every food is sweet to the promiscuous, and he will not desist until he dies; (Ecclesiasticus 23, 17)
Even when the father dies, he might well not be dead, since he leaves his likeness behind him. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 4)
If he lives long, his name will be more glorious than a thousand others, and if he dies, that will satisfy him just as well. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 11)
Like heat in a dry land you calm the foreigners' tumult; as heat under the shadow of a cloud, so the song of the pitiless dies away. (Isaiah 25, 5)
At this the king gave Ebed-Melech the Cushite the following order: 'Take thirty men with you from here and pull the prophet Jeremiah out of the storage-well before he dies.' (Jeremiah 38, 10)
When the upright abandons uprightness and does wrong and dies, he dies because of the wrong which he himself has done. (Ezekiel 18, 26)
When an upright person gives up being upright and does wrong, he dies for it. (Ezekiel 33, 18)