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She who is bold shames her father and her husband, and she will not be less offensive to the impious. For she will be held in dishonor by both. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 5)
I shall not be ashamed to greet a friend, nor shall I hide myself from his face. And if misfortunes befall me because of him, I will endure. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 31)
The anger and disrespect and shame from a wife can be great. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 29)
A good man offers credit for the sake of his neighbor. But one who abandons him to himself will perish in shame. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 18)
Instruct your son, and work with him, lest you give offense by his shameful behavior. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 13)
You should not extend your hand first, for then, having been corrupted by envy, you would be ashamed. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 16)
The voice of the hammer is ever in his ears, and his eye is upon the pattern of the ironwork. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 30)
Have shame of these things: of fornication before father and mother, and of a lie before the first leader and the powerful, (Ecclesiasticus 41, 21)
You should not repeat a claim heard from the revealing of a hidden word. And then, truly, you will be without shame, and you will find favor in the sight of all men. You should not accept the reputation of someone, so that you would sin, nor should you be confounded in any of the following things: (Ecclesiasticus 42, 1)
You should not have shame in correcting the senseless, the foolish, and those youths who would judge their elders. And so shall you be well-instructed in all things and well-approved in the sight of all the living. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 8)
Abraham was the great father of a multitude of nations, and no one was found to be like him in glory. He observed the law of the Most High, and he formed a covenant with him. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 20)
And he acted in like manner toward Isaac, because of his father Abraham. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 24)
