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  • Therefore, those who brought the case on behalf of the city, and the people, and the sacred vessels were quickly given an unjust punishment. (2 Maccabees 4, 48)

  • For it is also an indication of great benefits that sinners are not permitted to continue in their ways for a long time, but are promptly brought to punishment. (2 Maccabees 6, 13)

  • But do not consider that you will be without punishment, for you have attempted to fight against God.” (2 Maccabees 7, 19)

  • Therefore, my brothers, having now sustained brief sorrow, have been brought under the covenant of eternal life. But, in truth, you, by the judgment of God, will be released into just punishment for your arrogance. (2 Maccabees 7, 36)

  • You should not slander the king, even in your thoughts, and you should not speak evil of a wealthy man, even in your private chamber. For even the birds of the air will carry your voice, and whatever has wings will announce your opinion. (Ecclesiastes 10, 20)

  • Therefore, keep yourselves from complaining, which benefits nothing, and refrain your tongue from slander, because secret conversation will not pass into nothingness, and the mouth that deceives kills the soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 11)

  • For swearing is not virtue, but sinning always comes around to a punishment according to the transgression of the unjust. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 31)

  • But the same punishment afflicted the servant with the master, and the common man endured the same as the king. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 11)

  • For a fitting necessity was leading them to this end, and they were losing the remembrance of those things which had happened, so that what was lacking in the sufferings of the conflict might be completed by the punishment, (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 4)

  • Truly, do not allow the naming of God to be continually in your mouth, and do not treat as if common the names of the holy ones. For you will not escape punishment by them. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 10)

  • And they sought every kind of wickedness, even until punishment overwhelmed them, and freed them from every kind of sin. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 31)

  • He heeded the judgment at Sinai, and the judgments of punishment at Horeb. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 7)


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