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  • Ordinary sensible people, however, will say to me, and so will any sage who has been listening to me, (Job 34, 34)

  • The fruit of the upright is a tree of life: the sage captivates souls. (Proverbs 11, 30)

  • A sage can scale a garrisoned city and shatter the rampart on which it relied. (Proverbs 21, 22)

  • But being oppressed drives a sage mad, and a present corrupts the heart. (Ecclesiastes 7, 7)

  • Who compares with the sage? Who else knows how to explain things? Wisdom lights up the face, enlivening a grim expression. (Ecclesiastes 8, 1)

  • One who obeys the command will come to no harm; the heart of the sage knows the right moment and verdict, (Ecclesiastes 8, 5)

  • I have scrutinised God's whole creation: you cannot get to the bottom of everything taking place under the sun; you may wear yourself out in the search, but you will never find it. Not even a sage can get to the bottom of it, even if he says that he has done so. (Ecclesiastes 8, 17)

  • But there was in that town a poverty-stricken sage who by his wisdom saved the town. No one remembered this poor man afterwards. (Ecclesiastes 9, 15)

  • The sage's heart leads him aright, the fool's leads him astray. (Ecclesiastes 10, 2)

  • The sayings of a sage give pleasure, what a fool says procures his own ruin: (Ecclesiastes 10, 12)

  • Besides being a sage, Qoheleth taught the people what he himself knew, having weighed, studied and emended many proverbs. (Ecclesiastes 12, 9)

  • The sayings of a sage are like goads, like pegs positioned by shepherds: the same shepherd finds a use for both. (Ecclesiastes 12, 11)


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