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He said 18: original Latin: "Tunc enim qui non graventur" "Then truly those who are not burdened, you will seek me and you will not find me." original Latin: "Tunc non sum ego dolus et tunc" The beginning of a loan is love, and its end is strife.
He said 19: original Latin: "qui non audit meo absens suis et tunc" "And I shall write, everyone who restrains himself shall knock upon the gates of salvation."
original Latin: "terra aqua et ignis et non saturantur ex sanguine ex multis cadaveribus virorum ex coitu"
Three things are never satisfied by three others: the earth is not satisfied by blood, the wilderness is not satisfied by many corpses of men, and women are not satisfied by the goodness of men original Latin: "ex coitu" (from intercourse).
original Latin: "graves hoc loco. Et bonus ille sit modo sibi. Huic impediunt fiat"
He who possesses a noble status shall guard it well. These are the fifty, the son shall say: "let it be."
original Latin: "cave in loquendo verba tua et non sis appropinquante in visceribus tuis"
Guard the opening of your mouth and your speech, lest you be a corpse within yourself.
original Latin: "quisquis videns puerum vel adolescentem pene statim prope vadit pervenit ad puer ad voluptatem vel profectus est et senium a verbo senem"
Everyone who sees his journey from youth to pleasure will know that he proceeds from pleasure to old age.
original Latin: "sicut remedium virtuosum curat et infirmos"
Repentance for physicians is like a remedy for ailments.
The following list repeats a series of glosses regarding grammatical or moral states for words starting with specific Hebrew letters.
Ayin 3 | 1 is seen
Het 3 | 8 is loved
Tsade 3 | 11 righteous
Khaf 3 | takes?
Zayin 3 | heals?
Lamed 3 | his own?
Pattern repeats for the same letters.