Book, Chapter

 1    II,    XVIII|     the beggar Lazarus and the rich fool, though the other three
 2   III,        V|        a needle,138 than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom
 3   III,        V|       case that any one who is rich is not brought into the
 4   III,        V|      men, if they happen to be rich ? And what harm is there
 5   III,        V|       his wealth shuts out the rich man from heaven, by way
 6   III,        V|      while riches shut out the rich man from the undefiled abode.~ ~
 7   III,        V|        talking, to deprive the rich of their substance. At any
 8   III,        V|       to the houses of the |70 rich (which is the first thing,
 9   III,      XII|     study the narrative of the rich man coming with his depraved
10   III,      XII|      his wealth that harms the rich man, but his unseemly course
11   III,      XII| profitable to his soul. For in rich and poor alike it is the
12   III,      XII|        the heavenly. Job, as a rich man, fed the hungry and
13   III,      XII| through a needle139 than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom
14   III,      XII|        kingdom who have become rich. And yet with good cause
15   III,      XII|    good cause He casts 140 the rich man outside heaven, saying: "
16   III,      XII|      It is as advocates of the rich that the poor exist; without
17    IV,      XXX|    slavery and mastership, the rich man standing up and the
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