Chap., §
1 I, 2 | Assyria and Nineveh, a wise man named Haiqâr, and he was
2 II, 27 | art shamed before God and man.~
3 II, 37 | removing of stones with a wise man is better~than the drinking
4 II, 37 | drinking of wine with a sorry man.~
5 II, 40 | spoil thy speech with a man who lacks wisdom.~
6 II, 42 | 17 O my son! if the rich man eat a snake, they say,--"
7 II, 42 | his wisdom," and if a poor man eat it, the people say, "
8 II, 45 | 20 O my son! a man who fears God do thou fear
9 II, 46 | 21 O my son! the ignorant man falls and stumbles, and
10 II, 46 | and stumbles, and the wise man, even if he stumbles, he
11 II, 46 | for the ignorant, stupid man, for his disease there is
12 II, 47 | 22 O my son! if a man approach thee who is inferior
13 II, 50 | make friends with a tricky man, nor get a quarrelsome slave,
14 II, 53 | and its boughs; for the man who has neither wife nor
15 II, 61 | son! if thou beat a wise man with a word of wisdom, it
16 II, 62 | son! if thou send a wise man for thy needs, do not give
17 II, 63 | make not an enemy of a man stronger than thyself, for
18 II, 70 | son! the stumbling of a man with his foot is better
19 II, 73 | 48 O my son! the man who hath no rest, his death
20 II, 76 | better than a dead poor man.~
21 II, 77 | 52 O my son! a poor man who does right is better
22 II, 77 | right is better than a rich man who is dead in sins.~
23 II, 80 | my son! withstand not a man stronger than thyself, but
24 II, 86 | 61 O my son! let the wise man beat thee with a rod, but
25 II, 87 | my son! withstand not a man in the days of his power,
26 II, 91 | son! make a friend of the man whose hand is satisfied~
27 II, 91 | and make no friend of the man whose hand is closed and
28 III, 130| not guilty, but the wicked man bas to give an account of
29 III, 147| and where can there be a man so intelligent, so learned,
30 IV, 157| to send me a wise, clever man from thyself to build it
31 V | to Egypt. Ahikar, being a man of wisdom also has a sense
32 V, 207| that Sennacherib had sent a man of his Privy Council to
33 V, 210| from my lord the king a man who will build thee a castle
34 V, 215| Pharaoh said to him, 'O man! what is thy name?' And
35 V, 241| wrath, and said to him: 'O man! tell me the truth, and
36 VII, 305| thou hast been to me like a man who took a stone, and threw
37 VII, 318| boy! thou hast been like a man who sowed ten measures of
38 VII, 348| for the Lord requiteth a man according to the measure
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