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  • The rage of the wicked cannot put him in the right, for the weight of his rage is his downfall. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 22)

  • For many have been misled by their own notions, wicked presumption having warped their judgement. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 24)

  • For the Most High himself detests sinners, and will repay the wicked with what they deserve. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 6)

  • Wicked the person who has an envious eye, averting his face, and careless of others' lives. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 8)

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

  • A wicked man in a hurry to stand guarantor in the hope of profit, is hurrying to be sentenced. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 19)

  • Remember, it is bad to have a greedy eye. Is any creature more wicked than the eye? - That is why it is always weeping! (Ecclesiasticus 31, 13)

  • until he has eliminated the hordes of the arrogant and broken the sceptres of the wicked, (Ecclesiasticus 35, 21)

  • His ways are as smooth for the devout, as they are full of obstacles for the wicked. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 24)

  • These things were all created for the wicked, and the Flood came because of them. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 10)

  • All that comes from the earth returns to the earth, so too the wicked proceed from curse to destruction. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 10)

  • of gaining from commercial transactions, of disciplining your children strictly, of lashing a wicked slave till you draw blood. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 5)


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