Wisdom 13:12

12 and, after spending the refuse of his work to dress his meat, hath filled himself;

Wisdom 13:12 In-Context

10 But miserable are they, and in dead things is their hope, who called them gods which are the works of men's hands, gold and silver, artfully wrought, and resemblances of beasts or a stone good for nothing, the work of an ancient hand. Œ
11 Now a carpenter who felleth timber, after he hath sawn down a tree meet for the purpose, and taken off all the bark skillfully round about, and hath wrought it handsomely and made a vessel thereof fit for the service of man's life;
12 and, after spending the refuse of his work to dress his meat, hath filled himself;
13 and, taking the very refuse among those which served to no use (being a crooked piece of wood and full of knots), hath carved it diligently when he had nothing else to do, and formed it by the skill of his understanding, and fashioned it to the image of a man;
14 or made it like some vile beast, laying it over with vermilion, and with paint coloring it red and covering every spot therein;
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