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Ecclesiasticus — Chapter 26


These annotations are from the original 1609 Douay Old Testament, the first complete English Catholic Bible translation, produced by English scholars in exile at the English College of Douai. The archaic spelling is preserved.

⚠ Note on Chapter & Verse Numbers

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Verse 1

An vnquiet life depriueth a man of much comfort: and therfore continual peace is as double life.

Verse 9

As when oxen moue, the yoke on their necks doth moue withal: so a wicked woman (to wit heresie) can not rest, nor let others rest quiet.