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  • Such is the lot of all who live by plunder: plunder will rob them of their own lives. (Proverbs 1, 19)

  • The virtuous man is concerned about the problems of the poor; the evildoer, however, understands nothing. (Proverbs 29, 7)

  • Who is like the wise man? Who else can solve a problem? A man's wisdom lights up his expression - his stern look is changed. (Ecclesiastes 8, 1)

  • I have taken off my robe; must I put it on again? I have washed my feet; must I soil them again? (Song of Solomon 5, 3)

  • For the whole world was represented on his flowing robe, the glorious names of the fathers on the four rows of stones, and your majesty engraved on the diadem on his head. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 24)

  • Do not let yourself be known as a scandalmonger or a deceiver. For if shame is the lot of the robber, severe condemnation is the lot of the liar. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 14)

  • If they can repay, they pay barely half and the moneylender will be grateful for that much. They have robbed him of his money and, moreover, he has gained enemies, for they repay him with curses and insults and reproaches instead of gratitude. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 6)

  • Health and vigor are worth more than gold, a robust body, more than great wealth. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 15)

  • Who would trust a clever robber flitting from town to town? (Ecclesiasticus 36, 26)

  • From the king, glorious on his throne, robed in purple and wearing a crown, (Ecclesiasticus 40, 3)

  • He made an eternal covenant with him and conferred on him the priesthood of the people. He honored him by giving him majesty and putting a glorious robe upon him. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 7)

  • As for Jeroboam, son of Nebat, it was he who caused Israel to sin and taught Ephraim the way of evil. From then on their sins increased and later brought about their exile, (Ecclesiasticus 47, 24)


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