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Whereas many great teachings have been given to us through the law and the prophets and the others that followed them, on account of which we should praise Israel for instruction and wisdom; and since it is necessary not only that the readers themselves should acquire understanding but also that those who love learning should be able to help the outsiders by both speaking and writing, my grandfather Jesus, after devoting himself especially to the reading of the law and the prophets and the other books of our fathers, and after acquiring considerable proficiency in them, was himself also led to write something pertaining to instruction and wisdom, in order that, by becoming conversant with this also, those who love learning should make even greater progress in living according to the law. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 1)
Whether rich or poor, his heart is glad, and at all times his face is cheerful. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 4)
Reward those who wait for thee, and let thy prophets be found trustworthy. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 16)
and how can you reject the good pleasure of the Most High? Whether life is for ten or a hundred or a thousand years, there is no inquiry about it in Hades. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 4)
Samuel, beloved by his Lord, a prophet of the Lord, established the kingdom and anointed rulers over his people. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 13)
By his faithfulness he was proved to be a prophet, and by his words he became known as a trustworthy seer. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 15)
Then the prophet Elijah arose like a fire, and his word burned like a torch. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 1)
who anointed kings to inflict retribution, and prophets to succeed you. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 8)
For Hezekiah did what was pleasing to the Lord, and he held strongly to the ways of David his father, which Isaiah the prophet commanded, who was great and faithful in his vision. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 22)
For they had afflicted him; yet he had been consecrated in the womb as prophet, to pluck up and afflict and destroy, and likewise to build and to plant. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 7)
May the bones of the twelve prophets revive from where they lie, for they comforted the people of Jacob and delivered them with confident hope. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 10)
the mighty man and the soldier, the judge and the prophet, the diviner and the elder, (Isaiah 3, 2)
