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  • Like clay in the hands of the potter to mould as it pleases him, so are human beings in the hands of their Maker to reward as he judges right. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 13)

  • until he has repaid all people as their deeds deserve and human actions as their intentions merit, (Ecclesiasticus 35, 22)

  • Human life lasts a number of days, but the days of Israel are beyond counting. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 25)

  • He enters the service of princes, he is seen in the presence of rulers. He travels in foreign countries, he has experienced human good and human evil. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 4)

  • He can see whatever human beings are doing, nothing can be hidden from his eye; (Ecclesiasticus 39, 19)

  • The prime needs of human beings for living are water and fire, iron and salt, wheat-flour, milk and honey, the juice of the grape, oil and clothing. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 26)

  • A hard lot has been created for human beings, a heavy yoke lies on the children of Adam from the day they come out of their mother's womb, till the day they return to the mother of them all. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 1)

  • For all creatures, human and animal -- and seven times more for sinners- (Ecclesiasticus 40, 8)

  • He has fathomed both the abyss and the human heart and seen into their devious ways; for the Most High knows all there is to know and sees the signs of the times. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 18)

  • For his loyalty and gentleness he sanctified him, choosing him alone out of all human beings; (Ecclesiasticus 45, 4)

  • Human nature has been humbled, humankind brought low: do not raise them again! (Isaiah 2, 9)

  • Human pride will lower its eyes, human arrogance will be humbled, and Yahweh alone will be exalted, on that day. (Isaiah 2, 11)


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