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  • You created my inmost self, knit me together in my mother's womb. (Psalms 139, 13)

  • 'I do not know how you appeared in my womb; it was not I who endowed you with breath and life, I had not the shaping of your every part. (2 Maccabees 7, 22)

  • Bending over him, she fooled the cruel tyrant with these words, uttered in their ancestral tongue, 'My son, have pity on me; I carried you nine months in my womb and suckled you three years, fed you and reared you to the age you are now, and provided for you. (2 Maccabees 7, 27)

  • Sheol, the barren womb, earth which can never have its fill of water, fire which never says, 'Enough!' (Proverbs 30, 16)

  • What, my son! What, son of my womb! What, son of my vows! (Proverbs 31, 2)

  • Naked from his mother's womb he came; as naked as he came will he depart; not one of his achievements can he take with him. (Ecclesiastes 5, 14)

  • You do not understand how the wind blows, or how the embryo grows in a woman's womb: no more can you understand the work of God, the Creator of all. (Ecclesiastes 11, 5)

  • I too am mortal like everyone else, a descendant of the first man formed from the earth. I was modelled in flesh inside a mother's womb, (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 1)

  • The basis of wisdom is to fear the Lord; she was created with the faithful in their mothers' womb; (Ecclesiasticus 1, 14)

  • A hard lot has been created for human beings, a heavy yoke lies on the children of Adam from the day they come out of their mother's womb, till the day they return to the mother of them all. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 1)

  • as Jeremiah had predicted; for they had ill-treated him, though consecrated a prophet in his mother's womb, to tear up and afflict and destroy, but also to build up and to plant. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 7)

  • And now bless the God of all things, the doer of great deeds everywhere, who has exalted our days from the womb and has acted mercifully towards us. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 22)


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