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When a man is given wisdom, it shines out in his face; Omnipotence will set a new stamp on his brow. (Ecclesiastes 8, 1)
Only when thy omnipotence is doubted wilt thou assert thy mastery, their rashness making manifest, who will not acknowledge thee;✻ (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 17)
Despise we not the potter’s toil, that works the pliant earth between his fingers, and makes a cup here, a dish there for our use. Serve they noble ends or base, all alike come from the same clay, and what employment each of them shall find, it is the potter’s right to determine. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 7)
But very ill is that toil bestowed, when he uses the same clay to fashion some god that is no god. Bethink thee, potter, that it is but a little while since thou thyself wast fashioned out of the same earth, and ere long, when the lease of thy soul falls due, to that earth thou shalt return. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 8)
Such a man, as no other, sins with his eyes open; from the same earthenware he will make you fragile pot or carved effigy as you will. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 13)
when from thy heavenly throne, Lord, down leaped thy word omnipotent. Never lighted sterner warrior on a doomed land; (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 15)
Pot and kettle are ill matched; it is the pot breaks when they come together; (Ecclesiasticus 13, 3)
Teach a fool, and mend a pot with glue; (Ecclesiasticus 22, 7)
Pottery is tested in the furnace, man in the crucible of suffering. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 6)
Clay we are in the potter’s hands; it is for him who made us to dispose of us; (Ecclesiasticus 33, 13)
clay is what potter wills it to be, and we are in our maker’s hands, to be dealt with at his pleasure. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 14)
Thus it is that the physician cures our pain, and the apothecary makes, not only perfumes to charm the sense, but unguents remedial; so inexhaustible is God’s creation, (Ecclesiasticus 38, 7)
