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  • What though the knowledge of man has passed me by, wisdom’s dull pupil, without skill in holy lore? (Proverbs 30, 3)

  • What, would he claim knowledge of divine secrets, give himself out as the son of God? (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 13)

  • Sure knowledge he has imparted to me of all that is; how the world is ordered, what influence have the elements, (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 17)

  • Or if wide knowledge be thy ambition, she can inform thee of what is past, make conjecture of the future; she is versed in the subtleties of debate, in the reading of all riddles; marvels and portents she can foretell, and what events time or season will bring. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 8)

  • When Jacob, her faithful servant, was in flight from his brother’s anger, she guided him straight to his goal, and on the way shewed him the heavenly kingdom, gave him knowledge of holy things. She enriched him by his toil, and gave all his labours a happy issue. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 10)

  • Wisdom it is that imparts to us all our knowledge, all our powers of discernment; hold her fast, and she will set thee on a pinnacle of renown; (Ecclesiasticus 1, 24)

  • True insight wisdom has in her treasure-house, and the piety that comes of knowledge; no wonder if sinners hate the name of her. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 26)

  • and tells him all her secrets; makes him rich with store of true knowledge, and enables him to discern the right. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 21)

  • Wisdom still needs a tongue to disclose it; no discernment or knowledge or shrewd counsel but waits on the apt word; how else should men be encouraged in well doing? (Ecclesiasticus 4, 29)

  • Firm let thy feet be set on the path the Lord has chosen for thee; be true to thy own thought and to the knowledge thou hast, and ever let the counsels of peace and justice guide thee on thy way. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 12)

  • here is true knowledge for the listening, here is wisdom if thou wilt lend an ear. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 34)

  • in God’s keeping are wisdom and temperance and knowledge of the law, charity and the good life. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 15)


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