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Passages similar to: Book of Jubilees — Chapter IV
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Jewish Apocrypha
Book of Jubilees
Chapter IV (4:32)
For this reason it Was ordained on the heavenly tables : " With the instrument with which a man killeth his neighbour with the same shall he be killed ; after the manner thathe wounded him, in like manner shall they deal with him."
Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XCIX (11)
Woe to you who spread evil to your neighbours; For you shall be slain in Sheol.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter C (1)
And in those days in one place the fathers together with their sons shall be smitten And brothers one with another shall fall in death Till the stream...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XCV (5)
Woe to you who requite your neighbour with evil; For ye shall be requited according to your works.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CVIII (13)
But thou art pierced with hooks, as was decreed against thee of old
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Sufi
The Deadly Mosque (34-43)
Mercy was shown to it previously to vengeance, Because flesh and skin grow not without tender care, How should they not grow when warmed by the...
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Sufi
The Mule and the Camel (41-50)
By the law of retaliation blood sleeps not after death; Say not, "I shall die and obtain pardon." The retaliation of this world is illusive,...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter VIII: The Use of the Symbolic Style By Poets and Philosophers. (18)
We who have rightly understood speak the commandments as the Lord wished; wherefore He circumcised our ears and hearts, that we may comprehend these t...
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Buddhist
Chapter X: Punishment (130)
All men tremble at punishment, all men love life; remember that thou art like unto them, and do not kill, nor cause slaughter.
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Hermetic
Section XXIX (1)
[Asclepius] And these deserve [still] greater punishments, Thrice-greatest one? [Trismegistus] [Assuredly;] for those condemned by laws of man do...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVIII: The Mosaic Law the Fountain of All Ethics, and the Source From Which the Greeks Drew Theirs. (9)
For oblivion of injuries is followed by goodness, and the latter by dissolution of enmity. From this we are fitted for agreement, and this conducts to...
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Buddhist
Chapter X: Punishment (129)
All men tremble at punishment, all men fear death; remember that you are like unto them, and do not kill, nor cause slaughter.
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto V (3)
The other, which is known to thee as matter, May well indeed be such that one errs not If it for other matter be exchanged. But let none shift the bur...
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