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The laughable stories collected by Mâr Gregory John Bar Hebræ

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PROFITABLE SAYINGS OF THE HEBREW SAGES. 35<br />

CLIX. Another sage said, "Now, as concerning those<br />

"who argue madly with each other in the debate, if they<br />

"sought the truth they would never strive, because<br />

"truth is a thing <strong>by</strong> itself, and truth and striving do<br />

"not agree. But if they do not seek the truth but<br />

"victory,<br />

then the contest must increase between them,<br />

"for one of them cannot conquer unless the other be<br />

"overcome."<br />

CLX. Another sage said, "It is right that the gover-<br />

"nor of a nation should first of all order his own<br />

"goings and then those of his people, for unless he<br />

"doeth. this it will happen to him as it would happen<br />

;'to the man who should wish to set in order the<br />

"shadow of the thread before he had set in order the<br />

"substance to which the shadow belonged."<br />

CLXI. Another sage said, "It is right that the man<br />

"who wisheth to do good things should thoroughly<br />

"examine himself, [that he may do] even as Jie would<br />

"that a man should do unto him; And .<br />

must be<br />

"like the man who wisheth to sow seed, to whom it<br />

"is therefore necessary to plough up thoroughly the<br />

"ground in which he would sow the seed, lest perad-<br />

"venture it should be barren."<br />

CLXII. Another sage said, "<strong>The</strong> king who is an op-<br />

"pressor speedily destroyeth his kingdom, but the<br />

"righteous king prolongeth the life thereof; for the<br />

"oppressor is a waster and a destroyer, and the<br />

"righteous man is one who buildeth up. [With him]<br />

"that which hath been laid waste speedily cometh into<br />

"being [again], and in the process of time the edifice<br />

"appeareth."<br />

CLXIII. Another sage was asked <strong>by</strong> the wise men,<br />

"Wherein lieth the difference between fear and<br />

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