Mosaico decorativo

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  • The strife of the proud leads to bloodshed, and their abuse is grievous to hear. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 15)

  • when you have fulfilled your duties, take your place, that you may be merry on their account and receive a wreath for your excellent leadership. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 2)

  • Leave in good time and do not be the last; go home quickly and do not linger. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 11)

  • As clay in the hand of the potter -- for all his ways are as he pleases -- so men are in the hand of him who made them, to give them as he decides. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 13)

  • I was the last on watch; I was like one who gleans after the grape-gatherers; by the blessing of the Lord I excelled, and like a grape-gatherer I filled my wine press. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 16)

  • Hear me, you who are great among the people, and you leaders of the congregation, hearken. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 18)

  • Set your slave to work, and you will find rest; leave his hands idle, and he will seek liberty. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 25)

  • If you have a servant, treat him as a brother, for as your own soul you will need him. If you ill-treat him, and he leaves and runs away, which way will you go to seek him? (Ecclesiasticus 34, 31)

  • From an unclean thing what will be made clean? And from something false what will be true? (Ecclesiasticus 35, 4)

  • The Most High is not pleased with the offerings of the ungodly; and he is not propitiated for sins by a multitude of sacrifices. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 19)

  • To keep from wickedness is pleasing to the Lord, and to forsake unrighteousness is atonement. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 3)

  • The offering of a righteous man anoints the altar, and its pleasing odor rises before the Most High. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 6)


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