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  • nor ever tarnish thy renown, until thy days are finished; then, at the hour of thy death, make thy bequests. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 24)

  • Man’s days are numbered, Israel’s none can number, (Ecclesiasticus 37, 28)

  • Life is good, but its days are numbered; a good name lasts for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 16)

  • and giving the signal when feast days come round! The moon, whose light must decrease till it vanishes, (Ecclesiasticus 43, 7)

  • since the days when Moses yet lived; he it was, and Caleb the son of Jephone, that took a generous part together; they would have engaged the enemy, and saved their own people from guilt by hushing the murmurs of rebellion. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 9)

  • feast-days should be kept with splendour, times and seasons duly observed, all his life long; morning after morning the Lord’s holy name should be praised, God should receive his full tribute of worship. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 12)

  • In Isaias’ days it was that the sun went back, in token that the royal life should be prolonged; (Ecclesiasticus 48, 26)

  • Unlaborious days, as all can testify, what a harvest they have won me of repose! (Ecclesiasticus 51, 35)

  • Once more I will give thee judges like the judges of old, counsellors like the counsellors of past days, and thou shalt be called the home of right, the faithful city. (Isaiah 1, 26)

  • In later days, the mountain where the Lord dwells will be lifted high above the mountain-tops, looking down over the hills, and all nations will flock there together. (Isaiah 2, 2)

  • As for thee, and for thy people, and for thy father’s house, the Lord means to bring upon thee such days of trouble as have not been seen since Ephraim parted from Juda, with the coming of the king of Assyria. (Isaiah 7, 17)

  • Days when the Lord will whistle up those plagues of his, yonder flies that hatch by the last rivers of Egypt; yonder bees, that hive in the land of Assur. (Isaiah 7, 18)


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