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  • not having won the favour of the Lord, and being destitute of all wisdom. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 21)

  • Leisure gives the scribe the chance to acquire wisdom; a man with few commitments can grow wise. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 24)

  • Not so with one who concentrates his mind and his meditation on the Law of the Most High. He researches into the wisdom of all the Ancients, he occupies his time with the prophecies. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 1)

  • If such be the will of the great Lord, he will be filled with the spirit of intelligence, he will shower forth words of wisdom, and in prayer give thanks to the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 6)

  • Nations will proclaim his wisdom, the assembly will celebrate his praises. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 10)

  • Wine and music cheer the heart; better than either, the love of wisdom. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 20)

  • Keep my instructions and be at peace, my children. Wisdom hidden away and treasure undisplayed, what use is either of these? (Ecclesiasticus 41, 14)

  • Better someone who hides his folly than one who hides his wisdom. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 15)

  • He has embellished the magnificent works of his wisdom, he is from everlasting to everlasting, nothing can be added to him, nothing taken away, he needs no one's advice. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 21)

  • the Lord himself having created all things and given wisdom to those who are devout. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 33)

  • The peoples will proclaim their wisdom, the assembly will celebrate their praises. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 15)

  • May God endow your hearts with wisdom to judge his people uprightly, so that the virtues of your ancestors may never fade, and their glory may pass to all their descendants! (Ecclesiasticus 45, 26)


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