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  • Better a slip on the pavement than a slip of the tongue; this is how ruin takes the wicked by surprise. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 18)

  • The Most High takes no pleasure in offerings from the godless, multiplying sacrifices will not gain pardon for sin. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 19)

  • nor will he desist until the Most High takes notice of him, acquits the upright and delivers judgement. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 18)

  • The stomach takes in all kinds of food, but some foods are better than others. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 18)

  • The man who takes a wife has the makings of a fortune, a helper to match himself, a pillar of support. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 24)

  • The wood carver takes his measurements, outlines the image with chalk, executes it with the chisel, following the outline with a compass. He makes it look like a human being, with human standards of beauty, so that it can reside in a house. (Isaiah 44, 13)

  • Once it is suitable to burn, he takes some of it to warm himself; having kindled it, he bakes bread. But he also makes a god and worships it; he makes an idol from it and bows down before it. (Isaiah 44, 15)

  • For the mountains may go away and the hills may totter, but my faithful love will never leave you, my covenant of peace will never totter, says Yahweh who takes pity on you. (Isaiah 54, 10)

  • The upright person perishes and no one cares. The faithful is taken off and no one takes it to heart. Yes, because of the evil times the upright is taken off; (Isaiah 57, 1)

  • Each day I stretched out my hands to a rebellious people who follow a way which is not good, as the fancy takes them; (Isaiah 65, 2)

  • At the din of horseman and archer the entire city takes to flight: some plunge into the thickets, others scale the rocks; every town is abandoned, not a single person is left there. (Jeremiah 4, 29)

  • They have made it a waste; wasted, it mourns before me. The whole country has been devastated and no one takes it to heart. (Jeremiah 12, 11)


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