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  • So too is the smith sitting by the anvil, intent upon his handiwork in iron; the breath of the fire melts his flesh, and he wastes away in the heat of the furnace; he inclines his ear to the sound of the hammer, and his eyes are on the pattern of the object. He sets his heart on finishing his handiwork, and he is careful to complete its decoration. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 28)

  • send forth fragrance like frankincense, and put forth blossoms like a lily. Scatter the fragrance, and sing a hymn of praise; bless the Lord for all his works; (Ecclesiasticus 40, 14)

  • "All things are the works of the Lord, for they are very good, and whatever he commands will be done in his time." (Ecclesiasticus 40, 16)

  • The works of all flesh are before him, and nothing can be hid from his eyes. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 19)

  • The works of the Lord are all good, and he will supply every need in its hour. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 33)

  • With all flesh, both man and beast, and upon sinners seven times more, (Ecclesiasticus 41, 8)

  • Do not fear the sentence of death; remember your former days and the end of life; this is the decree from the Lord for all flesh, (Ecclesiasticus 42, 3)

  • I will now call to mind the works of the Lord, and will declare what I have seen. By the words of the Lord his works are done. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 15)

  • The Lord has not enabled his holy ones to recount all his marvelous works, which the Lord the Almighty has established that the universe may stand firm in his glory. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 17)

  • How greatly to be desired are all his works, and how sparkling they are to see! (Ecclesiasticus 43, 22)

  • A man tending a furnace works in burning heat, but the sun burns the mountains three times as much; it breathes out fiery vapors, and with bright beams it blinds the eyes. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 4)

  • for in it are strange and marvelous works, all kinds of living things, and huge creatures of the sea. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 25)


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