| Chapter 38 |
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Honour a physician with the honour due unto him for the uses which ye may have of him: for the Lord hath created him. |
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For of the most High cometh healing, and he shall receive honour of the king. |
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The skill of the physician shall lift up his head: and in the sight of great men he shall be in admiration. |
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The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth; and he that is wise will not abhor them. |
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Was not the water made sweet with wood, that the virtue thereof might be known? |
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And he hath given men skill, that he might be honoured in his marvellous works. |
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With such doth he heal [men,] and taketh away their pains. |
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Of such doth the apothecary make a confection; and of his works there is no end; and from him is peace over all the earth, |
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My son, in thy sickness be not negligent: but pray unto the Lord, and he will make thee whole. |
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Leave off from sin, and order thine hands aright, and cleanse thy heart from all wickedness. |
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Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour; and make a fat offering, as not being. |
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Then give place to the physician, for the Lord hath created him: let him not go from thee, for thou hast need of him. |
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There is a time when in their hands there is good success. |
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For they shall also pray unto the Lord, that he would prosper that, which they give for ease and remedy to prolong life. |
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He that sinneth before his Maker, let him fall into the hand of the physician. |
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My son, let tears fall down over the dead, and begin to lament, as if thou hadst suffered great harm thyself; and then cover his body according to the custom, and neglect not his burial. |
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Weep bitterly, and make great moan, and use lamentation, as he is worthy, and that a day or two, lest thou be evil spoken of: and then comfort thyself for thy heaviness. |
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For of heaviness cometh death, and the heaviness of the heart breaketh strength. |
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In affliction also sorrow remaineth: and the life of the poor is the curse of the heart. |
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Take no heaviness to heart: drive it away, and member the last end. |
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Forget it not, for there is no turning again: thou shalt not do him good, but hurt thyself. |
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Remember my judgment: for thine also shall be so; yesterday for me, and to day for thee. |
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When the dead is at rest, let his remembrance rest; and be comforted for him, when his Spirit is departed from him. |
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The wisdom of a learned man cometh by opportunity of leisure: and he that hath little business shall become wise. |
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How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks? |
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He giveth his mind to make furrows; and is diligent to give the kine fodder. |
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So every carpenter and workmaster, that laboureth night and day: and they that cut and grave seals, and are diligent to make great variety, and give themselves to counterfeit imagery, and watch to finish a work: |
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The smith also sitting by the anvil, and considering the iron work, the vapour of the fire wasteth his flesh, and he fighteth with the heat of the furnace: the noise of the hammer and the anvil is ever in his ears, and his eyes look still upon the pattern of the thing that he maketh; he setteth his mind to finish his work, and watcheth to polish it perfectly: |
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So doth the potter sitting at his work, and turning the wheel about with his feet, who is alway carefully set at his work, and maketh all his work by number; |
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He fashioneth the clay with his arm, and boweth down his strength before his feet; he applieth himself to lead it over; and he is diligent to make clean the furnace: |
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All these trust to their hands: and every one is wise in his work. |
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Without these cannot a city be inhabited: and they shall not dwell where they will, nor go up and down: |
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They shall not be sought for in publick counsel, nor sit high in the congregation: they shall not sit on the judges' seat, nor understand the sentence of judgment: they cannot declare justice and judgment; and they shall not be found where parables are spoken. |
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But they will maintain the state of the world, and [all] their desire is in the work of their craft. |