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[6] Let those that are at peace with you be many,
 
[6] Let those that are at peace with you be many,
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but let your advisers be one in a thousand.
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[7] When you gain a friend, gain him through testing,
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and do not trust him hastily.
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[8] For there is a friend who is such at his own convenience,
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but will not stand by you in your day of trouble.
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[9] And there is a friend who changes into an enemy,
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and will disclose a quarrel to your disgrace.
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[10] And there is a friend who is a table companion,
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but will not stand by you in your day of trouble.
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[11] In prosperity he will make himself your equal,
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and be bold with your servants;
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[12] but if you are brought low he will turn against you,
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and will hide himself from your presence.
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[13] Keep yourself far from your enemies,
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and be on guard toward your friends.
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[14] A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter:
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he that has found one has found a treasure.
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[15] There is nothing so precious as a faithful friend,
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and no scales can measure his excellence.
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[16] A faithful friend is an elixir of life;
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and those who fear the Lord will find him.
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[17] Whoever fears the Lord directs his friendship aright,
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for as he is, so is his neighbor also.
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[18] My son, from your youth up choose instruction,
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and until you are old you will keep finding wisdom.
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[19] Come to her like one who plows and sows,
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and wait for her good harvest.
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For in her service you will toil a little while,
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and soon you will eat of her produce.
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[20] She seems very harsh to the uninstructed;
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a weakling will not remain with her.
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[21] She will weigh him down like a heavy testing stone,
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and he will not be slow to cast her off.
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[22] For wisdom is like her name,
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and is not manifest to many.
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[23] Listen, my son, and accept my judgment;
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do not reject my counsel.
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[24] Put your feet into her fetters,
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and your neck into her collar.
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[25] Put your shoulder under her and carry her,
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and do not fret under her bonds.
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[26] Come to her with all your soul,
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and keep her ways with all your might.
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[27] Search out and seek, and she will become known to you;
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and when you get hold of her, do not let her go.
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[28] For at last you will find the rest she gives,
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and she will be changed into joy for you.
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[29] Then her fetters will become for you a strong protection,
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and her collar a glorious robe.
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[30] Her yoke is a golden ornament,
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and her bonds are a cord of blue.
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[31] You will wear her like a glorious robe,
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and put her on like a crown of gladness.
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[32] If you are willing, my son, you will be taught,
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and if you apply yourself you will become clever.
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[33] If you love to listen you will gain knowledge,
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and if you incline your ear you will become wise.
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[34] Stand in the assembly of the elders.
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Who is wise? Cleave to him.
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[35] Be ready to listen to every narrative,
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and do not let wise proverbs escape you.
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[36] If you see an intelligent man, visit him early;
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let your foot wear out his doorstep.
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[37] Reflect on the statutes of the Lord,
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and meditate at all times on his commandments.
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It is he who will give insight to your mind,
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and your desire for wisdom will be granted.
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==Sirach 7==
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[1] Do no evil, and evil will never befall you.
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[2] Stay away from wrong, and it will turn away from you.
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[3] My son, do not sow the furrows of injustice,
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and you will not reap a sevenfold crop.
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[4] Do not seek from the Lord the highest office,
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nor the seat of honor from the king.
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[5] Do not assert your righteousness before the Lord,
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nor display your wisdom before the king.
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[6] Do not seek to become a judge,
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lest you be unable to remove iniquity,
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lest you be partial to a powerful man,
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and thus put a blot on your integrity.
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[7] Do not offend against the public,
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and do not disgrace yourself among the people.
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[8] Do not commit a sin twice;
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even for one you will not go unpunished.
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[9] Do not say, "He will consider the multitude of my gifts,
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and when I make an offering to the Most High
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God he will accept it."
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[10] Do not be fainthearted in your prayer,
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nor neglect to give alms.
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[11] Do not ridicule a man who is bitter in soul,
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for there is One who abases and exalts.
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[12] Do not devise a lie against your brother,
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nor do the like to a friend.
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[13] Refuse to utter any lie,
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for the habit of lying serves no good.
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[14] Do not prattle in the assembly of the elders,
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nor repeat yourself in your prayer.
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[15] Do not hate toilsome labor,
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or farm work, which were created by the Most High.
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[16] Do not count yourself among the crowd of sinners;
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remember that wrath does not delay.
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[17] Humble yourself greatly,
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for the punishment of the ungodly is fire and worms.
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[18] Do not exchange a friend for money,
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or a real brother for the gold of Ophir.
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[19] Do not deprive yourself of a wise and good wife,
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for her charm is worth more than gold.
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[20] Do not abuse a servant who performs his work faithfully,
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or a hired laborer who devotes himself to you.
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[21] Let your soul love an intelligent servant;
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do not withhold from him his freedom.
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[22] Do you have cattle? Look after them;
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if they are profitable to you, keep them.
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[23] Do you have children? Discipline them,
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and make them obedient from their youth.
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[24] Do you have daughters? Be concerned for their chastity,
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and do not show yourself too indulgent with them.
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[25] Give a daughter in marriage; you will have
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finished a great task.
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But give her to a man of understanding.
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[26] If you have a wife who pleases you, do not cast her out;
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but do not trust yourself to one whom you detest.
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[27] With all your heart honor your father,
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and do not forget the birth pangs of your mother.
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[28] Remember that through your parents you were born;
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and what can you give back to them that equals
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their gift to you?
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[29] With all your soul fear the Lord,
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and honor his priests.
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[30] With all your might love your Maker,
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and do not forsake his ministers.
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[31] Fear the Lord and honor the priest,
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and give him his portion, as is commanded you:
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the first fruits, the guilt offering, the gift
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of the shoulders,
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the sacrifice of sanctification,
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and the first fruits of the holy things.
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[32] Stretch forth your hand to the poor,
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so that your blessing may be complete.
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[33] Give graciously to all the living,
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and withhold not kindness from the dead.
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[34] Do not fail those who weep,
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but mourn with those who mourn.
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[35] Do not shrink from visiting a sick man,
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because for such deeds you will be loved.
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[36] In all you do, remember the end of your life,
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and then you will never sin.
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==Sirach 8==
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[1] Do not contend with a powerful man,
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lest you fall into his hands.
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[2] Do not quarrel with a rich man,
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lest his resources outweigh yours;
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for gold has ruined many,
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and has perverted the minds of kings.
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[3] Do not argue with a chatterer,
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nor heap wood on his fire.
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[4] Do not jest with an ill-bred person,
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lest your ancestors be disgraced.
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[5] Do not reproach a man who is turning away from sin;
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remember that we all deserve punishment.
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[6] Do not disdain a man when he is old,
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for some of us are growing old.
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[7] Do not rejoice over any one's death;
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remember that we all must die.
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[8] Do not slight the discourse of the sages,
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but busy yourself with their maxims;
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because from them you will gain instruction
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and learn how to serve great men.
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[9] Do not disregard the discourse of the aged,
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for they themselves learned from their fathers;
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because from them you will gain understanding
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and learn how to give an answer in time of need.
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[10] Do not kindle the coals of a sinner,
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lest you be burned in his flaming fire.
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[11] Do not get up and leave an insolent fellow,
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lest he lie in ambush against your words.
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[12] Do not lend to a man who is stronger than you;
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but if you do lend anything, be as one who has lost it.
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[13] Do not give surety beyond your means,
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but if you give surety, be concerned as one who must pay.
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[14] Do not go to law against a judge,
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for the decision will favor him because of his standing.
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[15] Do not travel on the road with a foolhardy fellow,
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lest he be burdensome to you;
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for he will act as he pleases,
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and through his folly you will perish with him.
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[16] Do not fight with a wrathful man,
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and do not cross the wilderness with him;
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because blood is as nothing in his sight,
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and where no help is at hand, he will strike you down.
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[17] Do not consult with a fool,
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for he will not be able to keep a secret.
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[18] In the presence of a stranger do nothing that
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is to be kept secret,
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for you do not know what he will divulge.
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[19] Do not reveal your thoughts to every one,
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lest you drive away your good luck.
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==Sirach 9==
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[1] Do not be jealous of the wife of your bosom,
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and do not teach her an evil lesson to your own hurt.
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[2] Do not give yourself to a woman
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so that she gains mastery over your strength.
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[3] Do not go to meet a loose woman,
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lest you fall into her snares.
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[4] Do not associate with a woman singer,
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lest you be caught in her intrigues.
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[5] Do not look intently at a virgin,
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lest you stumble and incur penalties for her.
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[6] Do not give yourself to harlots
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lest you lose your inheritance.
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[7] Do not look around in the streets of a city,
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nor wander about in its deserted sections.
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[8] Turn away your eyes from a shapely woman,
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and do not look intently at beauty belonging to another;
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many have been misled by a woman's beauty,
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and by it passion is kindled like a fire.
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[9] Never dine with another man's wife,
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nor revel with her at wine;
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lest your heart turn aside to her,
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and in blood you be plunged into destruction.
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[10] Forsake not an old friend,
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for a new one does not compare with him.
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A new friend is like new wine;
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when it has aged you will drink it with pleasure.
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[11] Do not envy the honors of a sinner,
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for you do not know what his end will be.
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[12] Do not delight in what pleases the ungodly;
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remember that they will not be held guiltless
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as long as they live.
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[13] Keep far from a man who has the power to kill,
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and you will not be worried by the fear of death.
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But if you approach him, make no misstep,
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lest he rob you of your life.
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Know that you are walking in the midst of snares,
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and that you are going about on the city battlements.
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[14] As much as you can, aim to know your neighbors,
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and consult with the wise.
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[15] Let your conversation be with men of understanding,
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and let all your discussion be about the law of the Most High.
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[16] Let righteous men be your dinner companions,
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and let your glorying be in the fear of the Lord.
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[17] A work will be praised for the skill of the craftsmen;
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so a people's leader is proved wise by his words.
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[18] A babbler is feared in his city,
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and the man who is reckless in speech will be hated.
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==Sirach 10==
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[1] A wise magistrate will educate his people,
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and the rule of an understanding man will be well ordered.
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[2] Like the magistrate of the people, so are his officials;
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and like the ruler of the city, so are all its inhabitants.
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[3] An undisciplined king will ruin his people,
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but a city will grow through the understanding of its rulers.
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[4] The government of the earth is in the hands of the Lord,
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and over it he will raise up the right man for the time.
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[5] The success of a man is in the hands of the Lord,
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and he confers his honor upon the person of the scribe.
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[6] Do not be angry with your neighbor for any injury,
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and do not attempt anything by acts of insolence.
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[7] Arrogance is hateful before the Lord and before men,
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and injustice is outrageous to both.
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[8] Sovereignty passes from nation to nation
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on account of injustice and insolence and wealth.
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[9] How can he who is dust and ashes be proud?
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for even in life his bowels decay.
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[10] A long illness baffles the physician;
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the king of today will die tomorrow.
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[11] For when a man is dead,
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he will inherit creeping things, and wild beasts, and worms.
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[12] The beginning of man's pride is to depart from the Lord;
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his heart has forsaken his Maker.
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[13] For the beginning of pride is sin,
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and the man who clings to it pours out abominations.
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Therefore the Lord brought upon them extraordinary afflictions,
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and destroyed them utterly.
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[14] The Lord has cast down the thrones of rulers,
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and has seated the lowly in their place.
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[15] The Lord has plucked up the roots of the nations,
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and has planted the humble in their place.
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[16] The Lord has overthrown the lands of the nations,
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and has destroyed them to the foundations of the earth.
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[17] He has removed some of them and destroyed them,
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and has extinguished the memory of them from the earth.
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[18] Pride was not created for men,
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nor fierce anger for those born of women.
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[19] What race is worthy of honor? The human race.
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What race is worthy of honor? Those who fear the Lord.
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What race is unworthy of honor? The human race.
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What race is unworthy of honor? Those who
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transgress the commandments.
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[20] Among brothers their leader is worthy of honor,
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and those who fear the Lord are worthy of honor in his eyes.
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[22] The rich, and the eminent, and the poor --
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their glory is the fear of the Lord.
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[23] It is not right to despise an intelligent poor man,
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nor is it proper to honor a sinful man.
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[24] The nobleman, and the judge, and the ruler will be honored,
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but none of them is greater than the man who fears the Lord.
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[25] Free men will be at the service of a wise servant,
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and a man of understanding will not grumble.
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[26] Do not make a display of your wisdom when you do your work,
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nor glorify yourself at a time when you are in want.
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[27] Better is a man who works and has an abundance of everything,
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than one who goes about boasting, but lacks bread.
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[28] My son, glorify yourself with humility,
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and ascribe to yourself honor according to your worth.
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[29] Who will justify the man that sins against himself?
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And who will honor the man that dishonors his own life?
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[30] A poor man is honored for his knowledge,
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while a rich man is honored for his wealth.
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[31] A man honored in poverty, how much more in wealth!
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And a man dishonored in wealth, how much more in poverty!
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==Sirach 11==
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[1] The wisdom of a humble man will lift up his head,
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and will seat him among the great.
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[2] Do not praise a man for his good looks,
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nor loathe a man because of his appearance.
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[3] The bee is small among flying creatures,
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but her product is the best of sweet things.
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[4] Do not boast about wearing fine clothes,
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nor exalt yourself in the day that you are honored;
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for the works of the Lord are wonderful,
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and his works are concealed from men.
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[5] Many kings have had to sit on the ground,
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but one who was never thought of has worn a crown.
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[6] Many rulers have been greatly disgraced,
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and illustrious men have been handed over to others.
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[7] Do not find fault before you investigate;
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first consider, and then reprove.
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[8] Do not answer before you have heard,
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nor interrupt a speaker in the midst of his words.
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[9] Do not argue about a matter which does not concern you,
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nor sit with sinners when they judge a case.
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[10] My son, do not busy yourself with many matters;
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if you multiply activities you will not go unpunished,
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and if you pursue you will not overtake,
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and by fleeing you will not escape.
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[11] There is a man who works, and toils, and presses on,
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but is so much the more in want.
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[12] There is another who is slow and needs help,
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who lacks strength and abounds in poverty;
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but the eyes of the Lord look upon him for his good;
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he lifts him out of his low estate
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[13] and raises up his head,
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so that many are amazed at him.
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[14] Good things and bad, life and death,
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poverty and wealth, come from the Lord.
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[17] The gift of the Lord endures for those who are godly,
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and what he approves will have lasting success.
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[18] There is a man who is rich through his diligence
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and self-denial,
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and this is the reward allotted to him:
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[19] when he says, "I have found rest,
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and now I shall enjoy my goods!"
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he does not know how much time will pass
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until he leaves them to others and dies.
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[20] Stand by your covenant and attend to it,
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and grow old in your work.
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[21] Do not wonder at the works of a sinner,
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but trust in the Lord and keep at your toil;
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for it is easy in the sight of the Lord
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to enrich a poor man quickly and suddenly.
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[22] The blessing of the Lord is the reward of the godly,
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and quickly God causes his blessing to flourish.
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[23] Do not say, "What do I need,
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and what prosperity could be mine in the future?"
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[24] Do not say, "I have enough,
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and what calamity could happen to me in the future?"
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[25] In the day of prosperity, adversity is forgotten,
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and in the day of adversity, prosperity is not remembered.
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[26] For it is easy in the sight of the Lord
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to reward a man on the day of death according to his conduct.
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[27] The misery of an hour makes one forget luxury,
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and at the close of a man's life his deeds will be revealed.
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[28] Call no one happy before his death;
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a man will be known through his children.
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[29] Do not bring every man into your home,
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for many are the wiles of the crafty.
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[30] Like a decoy partridge in a cage, so is the
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mind of a proud man,
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and like a spy he observes your weakness;
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[31] for he lies in wait, turning good into evil,
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and to worthy actions he will attach blame.
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[32] From a spark of fire come many burning coals,
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and a sinner lies in wait to shed blood.
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[33] Beware of a scoundrel, for he devises evil,
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lest he give you a lasting blemish.
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[34] Receive a stranger into your home and he will
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upset you with commotion,
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and will estrange you from your family.
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==Sirach 12==
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[1] If you do a kindness, know to whom you do it,
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and you will be thanked for your good deeds.
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[2] Do good to a godly man, and you will be repaid --
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if not by him, certainly by the Most High.
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[3] No good will come to the man who persists in evil
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or to him who does not give alms.
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[4] Give to the godly man, but do not help the sinner.
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[5] Do good to the humble, but do not give to the ungodly;
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hold back his bread, and do not give it to him,
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lest by means of it he subdue you;
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for you will receive twice as much evil
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for all the good which you do to him.
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[6] For the Most High also hates sinners
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and will inflict punishment on the ungodly.
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[7] Give to the good man, but do not help the sinner.
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[8] A friend will not be known in prosperity,
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nor will an enemy be hidden in adversity.
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[9] A man's enemies are grieved when he prospers,
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and in his adversity even his friend will separate from him.
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[10] Never trust your enemy,
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for like the rusting of copper, so is his wickedness.
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[11] Even if he humbles himself and goes about cringing,
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watch yourself, and be on your guard against him;
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and you will be to him like one who has polished a mirror,
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and you will know that it was not hopelessly tarnished.
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[12] Do not put him next to you,
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lest he overthrow you and take your place;
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do not have him sit at your right,
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lest he try to take your seat of honor,
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and at last you will realize the truth of my words,
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and be stung by what I have said.
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[13] Who will pity a snake charmer bitten by a serpent,
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or any who go near wild beasts?
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[14] So no one will pity a man who associates with a sinner
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and becomes involved in his sins.
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[15] He will stay with you for a time,
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but if you falter, he will not stand by you.
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[16] An enemy will speak sweetly with his lips,
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but in his mind he will plan to throw you into a pit;
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an enemy will weep with his eyes,
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but if he finds an opportunity his thirst
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for blood will be insatiable.
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[17] If calamity befalls you, you will find him there ahead of you;
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and while pretending to help you, he will
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trip you by the heel;
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[18] he will shake his head, and clap his hands,
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and whisper much, and change his expression.
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==Sirach 13==
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[1] Whoever touches pitch will be defiled,
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and whoever associates with a proud man will become like him.
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[2] Do not lift a weight beyond your strength,
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nor associate with a man mightier and richer than you.
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How can the clay pot associate with the iron kettle?
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The pot will strike against it, and will itself be broken.
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[3] A rich man does wrong, and he even adds reproaches;
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a poor man suffers wrong, and he must add apologies.
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[4] A rich man will exploit you if you can be of use to him,
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but if you are in need he will forsake you.
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[5] If you own something, he will live with you;
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he will drain your resources and he will not care.
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[6] When he needs you he will deceive you,
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he will smile at you and give you hope.
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He will speak to you kindly and say, "What do you need?"
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[7] He will shame you with his foods,
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until he has drained you two or three times;
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and finally he will deride you.
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Should he see you afterwards, he will forsake you,
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and shake his head at you.
 +
 +
[8] Take care not to be led astray,
 +
and not to be humiliated in your feasting.
 +
[9] When a powerful man invites you, be reserved;
 +
and he will invite you the more often.
 +
[10] Do not push forward, lest you be repulsed;
 +
and do not remain at a distance, lest you be forgotten.
 +
[11] Do not try to treat him as an equal,
 +
nor trust his abundance of words;
 +
for he will test you through much talk,
 +
and while he smiles he will be examining you.
 +
[12] Cruel is he who does not keep words to himself;
 +
he will not hesitate to injure or to imprison.
 +
[13] Keep words to yourself and be very watchful,
 +
for you are walking about with your own downfall.
 +
 +
[15] Every creature loves its like,
 +
and every person his neighbor;
 +
[16] all living beings associate by species,
 +
and a man clings to one like himself.
 +
[17] What fellowship has a wolf with a lamb?
 +
No more has a sinner with a godly man.
 +
[18] What peace is there between a hyena and a dog?
 +
And what peace between a rich man and a poor man?
 +
[19] Wild asses in the wilderness are the prey of lions;
 +
likewise the poor are pastures for the rich.
 +
[20] Humility is an abomination to a proud man;
 +
likewise a poor man is an abomination to a rich one.
 +
 +
[21] When a rich man totters, he is steadied by friends,
 +
but when a humble man falls, he is even pushed
 +
away by friends.
 +
[22] If a rich man slips, his helpers are many;
 +
he speaks unseemly words, and they justify him.
 +
If a humble man slips, they even reproach him;
 +
he speaks sensibly, and receives no attention.
 +
[23] When the rich man speaks all are silent,
 +
and they extol to the clouds what he says.
 +
When the poor man speaks they say, "Who is this fellow?"
 +
And should he stumble, they even push him down.
 +
 +
[24] Riches are good if they are free from sin,
 +
and poverty is evil in the opinion of the ungodly.
 +
[25] A man's heart changes his countenance,
 +
either for good or for evil.
 +
[26] The mark of a happy heart is a cheerful face,
 +
but to devise proverbs requires painful thinking.
 +
 +
==Sirach 14==
 +
[1] Blessed is the man who does not blunder with his lips
 +
and need not suffer grief for sin.
 +
[2] Blessed is he whose heart does not condemn him,
 +
and who has not given up his hope.
 +
 +
[3] Riches are not seemly for a stingy man;
 +
and of what use is property to an envious man?
 +
[4] Whoever accumulates by depriving himself, accumulates
 +
for others;
 +
and others will live in luxury on his goods.
 +
[5] If a man is mean to himself, to whom will he be generous?
 +
He will not enjoy his own riches.
 +
[6] No one is meaner than the man who is grudging to himself,
 +
and this is the retribution for his baseness;
 +
[7] even if he does good, he does it unintentionally,
 +
and betrays his baseness in the end.
 +
[8] Evil is the man with a grudging eye;
 +
he averts his face and disregards people.
 +
[9] A greedy man's eye is not satisfied with a portion,
 +
and mean injustice withers the soul.
 +
[10] A stingy man's eye begrudges bread,
 +
and it is lacking at his table.
 +
 +
[11] My son, treat yourself well, according to your means,
 +
and present worthy offerings to the Lord.
 +
[12] Remember that death will not delay,
 +
and the decree of Hades has not been shown to you.
 +
[13] Do good to a friend before you die,
 +
and reach out and give to him as much as you can.
 +
[14] Do not deprive yourself of a happy day;
 +
let not your share of desired good pass by you.
 +
[15] Will you not leave the fruit of your labors to another,
 +
and what you acquired by toil to be divided by lot?
 +
[16] Give, and take, and beguile yourself,
 +
because in Hades one cannot look for luxury.
 +
[17] All living beings become old like a garment,
 +
for the decree from of old is, "You must surely die!"
 +
[18] Like flourishing leaves on a spreading tree
 +
which sheds some and puts forth others,
 +
so are the generations of flesh and blood:
 +
one dies and another is born.
 +
[19] Every product decays and ceases to exist,
 +
and the man who made it will pass away with it.
 +
 +
[20] Blessed is the man who meditates on wisdom
 +
and who reasons intelligently.
 +
[21] He who reflects in his mind on her ways
 +
will also ponder her secrets.
 +
[22] Pursue wisdom like a hunter,
 +
and lie in wait on her paths.
 +
[23] He who peers through her windows
 +
will also listen at her doors;
 +
[24] he who encamps near her house
 +
will also fasten his tent peg to her walls;
 +
[25] he will pitch his tent near her,
 +
and will lodge in an excellent lodging place;
 +
[26] he will place his children under her shelter,
 +
and will camp under her boughs;
 +
[27] he will be sheltered by her from the heat,
 +
and will dwell in the midst of her glory.
 +
 +
==Sirach 15==
 +
[1] The man who fears the Lord will do this,
 +
and he who holds to the law will obtain wisdom.
 +
[2] She will come to meet him like a mother,
 +
and like the wife of his youth she will welcome him.
 +
[3] She will feed him with the bread of understanding,
 +
and give him the water of wisdom to drink.
 +
[4] He will lean on her and will not fall,
 +
and he will rely on her and will not be put to shame.
 +
[5] She will exalt him above his neighbors,
 +
and will open his mouth in the midst of the assembly.
 +
[6] He will find gladness and a crown of rejoicing,
 +
and will acquire an everlasting name.
 +
[7] Foolish men will not obtain her,
 +
and sinful men will not see her.
 +
[8] She is far from men of pride,
 +
and liars will never think of her.
 +
 +
[9] A hymn of praise is not fitting on the lips of a sinner,
 +
for it has not been sent from the Lord.
 +
[10] For a hymn of praise should be uttered in wisdom,
 +
and the Lord will prosper it.
 +
 +
[11] Do not say, "Because of the Lord I left the right way";
 +
for he will not do what he hates.
 +
[12] Do not say, "It was he who led me astray";
 +
for he had no need of a sinful man.
 +
[13] The Lord hates all abominations,
 +
and they are not loved by those who fear him.
 +
[14] It was he who created man in the beginning,
 +
and he left him in the power of his own inclination.
 +
[15] If you will, you can keep the commandments,
 +
and to act faithfully is a matter of your own choice.
 +
[16] He has placed before you fire and water:
 +
stretch out your hand for whichever you wish.
 +
[17] Before a man are life and death,
 +
and whichever he chooses will be given to him.
 +
[18] For great is the wisdom of the Lord;
 +
he is mighty in power and sees everything;
 +
[19] his eyes are on those who fear him,
 +
and he knows every deed of man.
 +
[20] He has not commanded any one to be ungodly,
 +
and he has not given any one permission to sin.
 +
 +
==Sirach 16==
 +
[1] Do not desire a multitude of useless children,
 +
nor rejoice in ungodly sons.
 +
[2] If they multiply , do not rejoice in them,
 +
unless the fear of the Lord is in them.
 +
[3] Do not trust in their survival,
 +
and do not rely on their multitude;
 +
for one is better than a thousand,
 +
and to die childless is better than to have ungodly children.
 +
[4] For through one man of understanding a city
 +
will be filled with people,
 +
but through a tribe of lawless men it will be made desolate.
 +
[5] Many such things my eye has seen,
 +
and my ear has heard things more striking than these.
 +
 +
[6] In an assembly of sinners a fire will be kindled,
 +
and in a disobedient nation wrath was kindled.
 +
[7] He was not propitiated for the ancient giants
 +
who revolted in their might.
 +
[8] He did not spare the neighbors of Lot,
 +
whom he loathed on account of their insolence.
 +
[9] He showed no pity for a nation devoted to destruction,
 +
for those destroyed in their sins;
 +
[10] nor for the six hundred thousand men on foot,
 +
who rebelliously assembled in their stubbornness.
 +
[11] Even if there is only one stiff-necked person,
 +
it will be a wonder if he remains unpunished.
 +
For mercy and wrath are with the Lord;
 +
he is mighty to forgive, and he pours out wrath.
 +
[12] As great as his mercy, so great is also his reproof;
 +
he judges a man according to his deeds.
 +
[13] The sinner will not escape with his plunder,
 +
and the patience of the godly will not be frustrated.
 +
[14] He will make room for every act of mercy;
 +
every one will receive in accordance with his deeds.
 +
 +
[17] Do not say, "I shall be hidden from the Lord,
 +
and who from on high will remember me?
 +
Among so many people I shall not be known,
 +
for what is my soul in the boundless creation?
 +
[18] Behold, heaven and the highest heaven,
 +
the abyss and the earth, will tremble at his visitation.
 +
[19] The mountains also and the foundations of the earth
 +
shake with trembling when he looks upon them.
 +
[20] And no mind will reflect on this.
 +
Who will ponder his ways?
 +
[21] Like a tempest which no man can see,
 +
so most of his works are concealed.
 +
[22] Who will announce his acts of justice?
 +
Or who will await them? For the covenant is far off."
 +
[23] This is what one devoid of understanding thinks;
 +
a senseless and misguided man thinks foolishly.
 +
 +
[24] Listen to me, my son, and acquire knowledge,
 +
and pay close attention to my words.
 +
[25] I will impart instruction by weight,
 +
and declare knowledge accurately.
 +
 +
[26] The works of the Lord have existed from the beginning by his
 +
creation, and when he made them, he determined their divisions.
 +
[27] He arranged his works in an eternal order,
 +
and their dominion for all generations;
 +
they neither hunger nor grow weary,
 +
and they do not cease from their labors.
 +
[28] They do not crowd one another aside,
 +
and they will never disobey his word.
 +
[29] After this the Lord looked upon the earth,
 +
and filled it with his good things;
 +
[30] with all kinds of living beings he covered its surface,
 +
and to it they return.
 +
 +
==Sirach 17==
 +
[1] The Lord created man out of earth,
 +
and turned him back to it again.
 +
[2] He gave to men few days, a limited time,
 +
but granted them authority over the things upon the earth.
 +
[3] He endowed them with strength like his own,
 +
and made them in his own image.
 +
[4] He placed the fear of them in all living beings,
 +
and granted them dominion over beasts and birds.
 +
[6] He made for them tongue and eyes;
 +
he gave them ears and a mind for thinking.
 +
[7] He filled them with knowledge and understanding,
 +
and showed them good and evil.
 +
[8] He set his eye upon their hearts
 +
to show them the majesty of his works.
 +
[10] And they will praise his holy name,
 +
to proclaim the grandeur of his works.
 +
[11] He bestowed knowledge upon them,
 +
and allotted to them the law of life.
 +
[12] He established with them an eternal covenant,
 +
and showed them his judgments.
 +
[13] Their eyes saw his glorious majesty,
 +
and their ears heard the glory of his voice.
 +
[14] And he said to them, "Beware of all unrighteousness."
 +
And he gave commandment to each of them concerning
 +
his neighbor.
 +
[15] Their ways are always before him,
 +
they will not be hid from his eyes.
 +
[17] He appointed a ruler for every nation,
 +
but Israel is the Lord's own portion.
 +
[19] All their works are as the sun before him,
 +
and his eyes are continually upon their ways.
 +
[20] Their iniquities are not hidden from him,
 +
and all their sins are before the Lord.
 +
[22] A man's almsgiving is like a signet with the Lord
 +
and he will keep a person's kindness like
 +
the apple of his eye.
 +
[23] Afterward he will arise and requite them,
 +
and he will bring their recompense on their heads.
 +
[24] Yet to those who repent he grants a return,
 +
and he encourages those whose endurance is failing.
 +
 +
[25] Turn to the Lord and forsake your sins;
 +
pray in his presence and lessen your offenses.
 +
[26] Return to the Most High and turn away from iniquity,
 +
and hate abominations intensely.
 +
[27] Who will sing praises to the Most High in Hades,
 +
as do those who are alive and give thanks?
 +
[28] From the dead, as from one who does not exist,
 +
thanksgiving has ceased;
 +
he who is alive and well sings the Lord's praises.
 +
[29] How great is the mercy of the Lord,
 +
and his forgiveness for those who turn to him!
 +
[30] For all things cannot be in men,
 +
since a son of man is not immortal.
 +
[31] What is brighter than the sun? Yet its light fails.
 +
So flesh and blood devise evil.
 +
[32] He marshals the host of the height of heaven;
 +
but all men are dust and ashes.
 +
 +
==Sirach 18==
 +
[1] He who lives for ever created the whole universe;
 +
[2] the Lord alone will be declared righteous.
 +
[4] To none has he given power to proclaim his works;
 +
and who can search out his mighty deeds?
 +
[5] Who can measure his majestic power?
 +
And who can fully recount his mercies?
 +
[6] It is not possible to diminish or increase them,
 +
nor is it possible to trace the wonders of the Lord.
 +
[7] When a man has finished, he is just beginning,
 +
and when he stops, he will be at a loss.
 +
[8] What is man, and of what use is he?
 +
What is his good and what is his evil?
 +
[9] The number of a man's days is great if he reaches
 +
a hundred years.
 +
[10] Like a drop of water from the sea and a grain of sand
 +
so are a few years in the day of eternity.
 +
[11] Therefore the Lord is patient with them
 +
and pours out his mercy upon them.
 +
[12] He sees and recognizes that their end will be evil;
 +
therefore he grants them forgiveness in abundance.
 +
[13] The compassion of man is for his neighbor,
 +
but the compassion of the Lord is for all living beings.
 +
He rebukes and trains and teaches them,
 +
and turns them back, as a shepherd his flock.
 +
[14] He has compassion on those who accept his discipline
 +
and who are eager for his judgments.
 +
 +
[15] My son, do not mix reproach with your good deeds,
 +
nor cause grief by your words when you present a gift.
 +
[16] Does not the dew assuage the scorching heat?
 +
So a word is better than a gift.
 +
[17] Indeed, does not a word surpass a good gift?
 +
Both are to be found in a gracious man.
 +
[18] A fool is ungracious and abusive,
 +
and the gift of a grudging man makes the eyes dim.
 +
 +
[19] Before you speak, learn,
 +
and before you fall ill, take care of your health.
 +
[20] Before judgment, examine yourself,
 +
and in the hour of visitation you will find forgiveness.
 +
[21] Before falling ill, humble yourself,
 +
and when you are on the point of sinning, turn back.
 +
[22] Let nothing hinder you from paying a vow promptly,
 +
and do not wait until death to be released from it.
 +
[23] Before making a vow, prepare yourself;
 +
and do not be like a man who tempts the Lord.
 +
[24] Think of his wrath on the day of death,
 +
and of the moment of vengeance when he turns away his face.
 +
[25] In the time of plenty think of the time of hunger;
 +
in the days of wealth think of poverty and need.
 +
[26] From morning to evening conditions change,
 +
and all things move swiftly before the Lord.
 +
 +
[27] A wise man is cautious in everything,
 +
and in days of sin he guards against wrongdoing.
 +
[28] Every intelligent man knows wisdom,
 +
and he praises the one who finds her.
 +
[29] Those who understand sayings become skilled themselves,
 +
and pour forth apt proverbs.
 +
 +
[30] Do not follow your base desires,
 +
but restrain your appetites.
 +
[31] If you allow your soul to take pleasure in base desire,
 +
it will make you the laughingstock of your enemies.
 +
[32] Do not revel in great luxury,
 +
lest you become impoverished by its expense.
 +
[33] Do not become a beggar by feasting with borrowed money,
 +
when you have nothing in your purse.
 +
 +
==Sirach 19==
 +
[1] A workman who is a drunkard will not become rich;
 +
he who despises small things will fail little by little.
 +
[2] Wine and women lead intelligent men astray,
 +
and the man who consorts with harlots is very reckless.
 +
[3] Decay and worms will inherit him,
 +
and the reckless soul will be snatched away.
 +
 +
[4] One who trusts others too quickly is lightminded,
 +
and one who sins does wrong to himself.
 +
[5] One who rejoices in wickedness will be condemned,
 +
[6] and for one who hates gossip evil is lessened.
 +
[7] Never repeat a conversation,
 +
and you will lose nothing at all.
 +
[8] With friend or foe do not report it,
 +
and unless it would be a sin for you, do not disclose it;
 +
[9] for some one has heard you and watched you,
 +
and when the time comes he will hate you.
 +
[10] Have you heard a word? Let it die with you.
 +
Be brave! It will not make you burst!
 +
[11] With such a word a fool will suffer pangs
 +
like a woman in labor with a child.
 +
[12] Like an arrow stuck in the flesh of the thigh,
 +
so is a word inside a fool.
 +
 +
[13] Question a friend, perhaps he did not do it;
 +
but if he did anything, so that he may do it no more.
 +
[14] Question a neighbor, perhaps he did not say it;
 +
but if he said it, so that he may not say it again.
 +
[15] Question a friend, for often it is slander;
 +
so do not believe everything you hear.
 +
[16] A person may make a slip without intending it.
 +
Who has never sinned with his tongue?
 +
[17] Question your neighbor before you threaten him;
 +
and let the law of the Most High take its course.
 +
 +
[20] All wisdom is the fear of the Lord,
 +
and in all wisdom there is the fulfilment of the law.
 +
[22] But the knowledge of wickedness is not wisdom,
 +
nor is there prudence where sinners take counsel.
 +
[23] There is a cleverness which is abominable,
 +
but there is a fool who merely lacks wisdom.
 +
[24] Better is the God-fearing man who lacks intelligence,
 +
than the highly prudent man who transgresses the law.
 +
[25] There is a cleverness which is scrupulous but unjust,
 +
and there are people who distort kindness to gain a verdict.
 +
[26] There is a rascal bowed down in mourning,
 +
but inwardly he is full of deceit.
 +
[27] He hides his face and pretends not to hear;
 +
but where no one notices, he will forestall you.
 +
[28] And if by lack of strength he is prevented from sinning,
 +
he will do evil when he finds an opportunity.
 +
[29] A man is known by his appearance,
 +
and a sensible man is known by his face, when you meet him.
 +
[30] A man's attire and open-mouthed laughter,
 +
and a man's manner of walking, show what he is.
 +
 +
==Sirach 20==
 +
[1] There is a reproof which is not timely;
 +
and there is a man who keeps silent but is wise.
 +
[2] How much better it is to reprove than to stay angry!
 +
And the one who confesses his fault will be kept from loss.
 +
[4] Like a eunuch's desire to violate a maiden
 +
is a man who executes judgments by violence.
 +
[5] There is one who by keeping silent is found wise,
 +
while another is detested for being too talkative.
 +
[6] There is one who keeps silent because he has no answer,
 +
while another keeps silent because he knows when to speak.
 +
[7] A wise man will be silent until the right moment,
 +
but a braggart and fool goes beyond the right moment.
 +
[8] Whoever uses too many words will be loathed,
 +
and whoever usurps the right to speak will be hated.
 +
 +
[9] There may be good fortune for a man in adversity,
 +
and a windfall may result in a loss.
 +
[10] There is a gift that profits you nothing,
 +
and there is a gift that brings a double return.
 +
[11] There are losses because of glory,
 +
and there are men who have raised their heads
 +
from humble circumstances.
 +
[12] There is a man who buys much for a little,
 +
but pays for it seven times over.
 +
[13] The wise man makes himself beloved through his words,
 +
but the courtesies of fools are wasted.
 +
[14] A fool's gift will profit you nothing,
 +
for he has many eyes instead of one.
 +
[15] He gives little and upbraids much,
 +
he opens his mouth like a herald;
 +
today he lends and tomorrow he asks it back;
 +
such a one is a hateful man.
 +
[16] A fool will say, "I have no friend,
 +
and there is no gratitude for my good deeds;
 +
those who eat my bread speak unkindly."
 +
[17] How many will ridicule him, and how often!
 +
 +
[18] A slip on the pavement is better than a slip of the tongue;
 +
so the downfall of the wicked will occur speedily.
 +
[19] An ungracious man is like a story told at the wrong time,
 +
which is continually on the lips of the ignorant.
 +
[20] A proverb from a fool's lips will be rejected,
 +
for he does not tell it at its proper time.
 +
 +
[21] A man may be prevented from sinning by his poverty,
 +
so when he rests he feels no remorse.
 +
[22] A man may lose his life through shame,
 +
or lose it because of his foolish look.
 +
[23] A man may for shame make promises to a friend,
 +
and needlessly make him an enemy.
 +
 +
[24] A lie is an ugly blot on a man;
 +
it is continually on the lips of the ignorant.
 +
[25] A thief is preferable to a habitual liar,
 +
but the lot of both is ruin.
 +
[26] The disposition of a liar brings disgrace,
 +
and his shame is ever with him.
 +
 +
[27] He who speaks wisely will advance himself,
 +
and a sensible man will please great men.
 +
[28] Whoever cultivates the soil will heap up his harvest,
 +
and whoever pleases great men will atone for injustice.
 +
[29] Presents and gifts blind the eyes of the wise;
 +
like a muzzle on the mouth they avert reproofs.
 +
[30] Hidden wisdom and unseen treasure,
 +
what advantage is there in either of them?
 +
[31] Better is the man who hides his folly
 +
than the man who hides his wisdom.
 +
 +
==Sirach 21==
 +
[1] Have you sinned, my son? Do so no more,
 +
but pray about your former sins.
 +
[2] Flee from sin as from a snake;
 +
for if you approach sin, it will bite you.
 +
Its teeth are lion's teeth,
 +
and destroy the souls of men.
 +
[3] All lawlessness is like a two-edged sword;
 +
there is no healing for its wound.
 +
 +
[4] Terror and violence will lay waste riches;
 +
thus the house of the proud will be laid waste.
 +
[5] The prayer of a poor man goes from his lips to the ears of God,
 +
and his judgment comes speedily.
 +
[6] Whoever hates reproof walks in the steps of the sinner,
 +
but he that fears the Lord will repent in his heart.
 +
[7] He who is mighty in speech is known from afar;
 +
but the sensible man, when he slips, is aware of it.
 +
 +
[8] A man who builds his house with other people's money
 +
is like one who gathers stones for his burial mound.
 +
[9] An assembly of the wicked is like tow gathered together,
 +
and their end is a flame of fire.
 +
[10] The way of sinners is smoothly paved with stones,
 +
but at its end is the pit of Hades.
 +
 +
[11] Whoever keeps the law controls his thoughts,
 +
and wisdom is the fulfilment of the fear of the Lord.
 +
[12] He who is not clever cannot be taught,
 +
but there is a cleverness which increases bitterness.
 +
[13] The knowledge of a wise man will increase like a flood,
 +
and his counsel like a flowing spring.
 +
[14] The mind of a fool is like a broken jar;
 +
it will hold no knowledge.
 +
 +
[15] When a man of understanding hears a wise saying,
 +
he will praise it and add to it;
 +
when a reveler hears it, he dislikes it
 +
and casts it behind his back.
 +
[16] A fool's narration is like a burden on a journey,
 +
but delight will be found in the speech of the intelligent.
 +
[17] The utterance of a sensible man will be sought in the assembly,
 +
and they will ponder his words in their minds.
 +
 +
[18] Like a house that has vanished, so is wisdom to a fool;
 +
and the knowledge of the ignorant is unexamined talk.
 +
[19] To a senseless man education is fetters on his feet,
 +
and like manacles on his right hand.
 +
[20] A fool raises his voice when he laughs,
 +
but a clever man smiles quietly.
 +
[21] To a sensible man education is like a golden ornament,
 +
and like a bracelet on the right arm.
 +
 +
[22] The foot of a fool rushes into a house,
 +
but a man of experience stands respectfully before it.
 +
[23] A boor peers into the house from the door,
 +
but a cultivated man remains outside.
 +
[24] It is ill-mannered for a man to listen at a door,
 +
and a discreet man is grieved by the disgrace.
 +
[25] The lips of strangers will speak of these things,
 +
but the words of the prudent will be weighed in the balance.
 +
[26] The mind of fools is in their mouth,
 +
but the mouth of wise men is in their mind.
 +
[27] When an ungodly man curses his adversary,
 +
he curses his own soul.
 +
[28] A whisperer defiles his own soul
 +
and is hated in his neighborhood.
 +
 +
==Sirach 22==
 +
[1] The indolent may be compared to a filthy stone,
 +
and every one hisses at his disgrace.
 +
[2] The indolent may be compared to the filth of dunghills;
 +
any one that picks it up will shake it off his hand.
 +
 +
[3] It is a disgrace to be the father of an undisciplined son,
 +
and the birth of a daughter is a loss.
 +
[4] A sensible daughter obtains her husband,
 +
but one who acts shamefully brings grief to her father.
 +
[5] An impudent daughter disgraces father and husband,
 +
and will be despised by both.
 +
[6] Like music in mourning is a tale told at the wrong time,
 +
but chastising and discipline are wisdom at all times.
 +
 +
[7] He who teaches a fool is like one who glues potsherds together,
 +
or who rouses a sleeper from deep slumber.
 +
[8] He who tells a story to a fool tells it to a drowsy man;
 +
and at the end he will say, "What is it?"
 +
[11] Weep for the dead, for he lacks the light;
 +
and weep for the fool, for he lacks intelligence;
 +
weep less bitterly for the dead, for he has attained rest;
 +
but the life of the fool is worse than death.
 +
[12] Mourning for the dead lasts seven days,
 +
but for a fool or an ungodly man it lasts all his life.
 +
 +
[13] Do not talk much with a foolish man,
 +
and do not visit an unintelligent man;
 +
guard yourself from him to escape trouble,
 +
and you will not be soiled when he shakes himself off;
 +
avoid him and you will find rest,
 +
and you will never be wearied by his madness.
 +
[14] What is heavier than lead?
 +
And what is its name except "Fool"?
 +
[15] Sand, salt, and a piece of iron
 +
are easier to bear than a stupid man.
 +
 +
[16] A wooden beam firmly bonded into a building
 +
will not be torn loose by an earthquake;
 +
so the mind firmly fixed on a reasonable counsel
 +
will not be afraid in a crisis.
 +
[17] A mind settled on an intelligent thought
 +
is like the stucco decoration on the wall of a colonnade.
 +
[18] Fences set on a high place
 +
will not stand firm against the wind;
 +
so a timid heart with a fool's purpose
 +
will not stand firm against any fear.
 +
 +
[19] A man who pricks an eye will make tears fall,
 +
and one who pricks the heart makes it show feeling.
 +
[20] One who throws a stone at birds scares them away,
 +
and one who reviles a friend will break off the friendship.
 +
[21] Even if you have drawn your sword against a friend,
 +
do not despair, for a renewal of friendship is possible.
 +
[22] If you have opened your mouth against your friend,
 +
do not worry, for reconciliation is possible;
 +
but as for reviling, arrogance, disclosure
 +
of secrets, or a treacherous blow --
 +
in these cases any friend will flee.
 +
 +
[23] Gain the trust of your neighbor in his poverty,
 +
that you may rejoice with him in his prosperity;
 +
stand by him in time of affliction,
 +
that you may share with him in his inheritance.
 +
[24] The vapor and smoke of the furnace precede the fire;
 +
so insults precede bloodshed.
 +
[25] I will not be ashamed to protect a friend,
 +
and I will not hide from him;
 +
[26] but if some harm should happen to me because of him,
 +
whoever hears of it will beware of him.
 +
 +
[27] O that a guard were set over my mouth,
 +
and a seal of prudence upon my lips,
 +
that it may keep me from falling,
 +
so that my tongue may not destroy me!
 +
 +
==Sirach 23==
 +
[1] O Lord, Father and Ruler of my life,
 +
do not abandon me to their counsel,
 +
and let me not fall because of them!
 +
[2] O that whips were set over my thoughts,
 +
and the discipline of wisdom over my mind!
 +
That they may not spare me in my errors,
 +
and that it may not pass by my sins;
 +
[3] in order that my mistakes may not be multiplied,
 +
and my sins may not abound;
 +
then I will not fall before my adversaries,
 +
and my enemy will not rejoice over me.
 +
[4] O Lord, Father and God of my life,
 +
do not give me haughty eyes,
 +
[5] and remove from me evil desire.
 +
[6] Let neither gluttony nor lust overcome me,
 +
and do not surrender me to a shameless soul.
 +
 +
[7] Listen, my children, to instruction concerning speech;
 +
the one who observes it will never be caught.
 +
[8] The sinner is overtaken through his lips,
 +
the reviler and the arrogant are tripped by them.
 +
[9] Do not accustom your mouth to oaths,
 +
and do not habitually utter the name of the Holy One;
 +
[10] for as a servant who is continually examined under torture
 +
will not lack bruises,
 +
so also the man who always swears and utters the Name
 +
will not be cleansed from sin.
 +
[11] A man who swears many oaths will be filled with iniquity,
 +
and the scourge will not leave his house;
 +
if he offends, his sin remains on him,
 +
and if he disregards it, he sins doubly;
 +
if he has sworn needlessly, he will not be justified,
 +
for his house will be filled with calamities.
 +
 +
[12] There is an utterance which is comparable to death;
 +
may it never be found in the inheritance of Jacob!
 +
For all these errors will be far from the godly,
 +
and they will not wallow in sins.
 +
[13] Do not accustom your mouth to lewd vulgarity,
 +
for it involves sinful speech.
 +
[14] Remember your father and mother
 +
when you sit among great men;
 +
lest you be forgetful in their presence,
 +
and be deemed a fool on account of your habits;
 +
then you will wish that you had never been born,
 +
and you will curse the day of your birth.
 +
[15] A man accustomed to use insulting words
 +
will never become disciplined all his days.
 +
 +
[16] Two sorts of men multiply sins,
 +
and a third incurs wrath.
 +
The soul heated like a burning fire
 +
will not be quenched until it is consumed;
 +
a man who commits fornication with his near of kin
 +
will never cease until the fire burns him up.
 +
[17] To a fornicator all bread tastes sweet;
 +
he will never cease until he dies.
 +
[18] A man who breaks his marriage vows
 +
says to himself, "Who sees me?
 +
Darkness surrounds me, and the walls hide me,
 +
and no one sees me. Why should I fear?
 +
The Most High will not take notice of my sins."
 +
[19] His fear is confined to the eyes of men,
 +
and he does not realize that the eyes of the Lord
 +
are ten thousand times brighter than the sun;
 +
they look upon all the ways of men,
 +
and perceive even the hidden places.
 +
[20] Before the universe was created, it was known to him;
 +
so it was also after it was finished.
 +
[21] This man will be punished in the streets of the city,
 +
and where he least suspects it, he will be seized.
 +
[22] So it is with a woman who leaves her husband
 +
and provides an heir by a stranger.
 +
[23] For first of all, she has disobeyed the law of the Most High;
 +
second, she has committed an offense against her husband;
 +
and third, she has committed adultery through harlotry
 +
and brought forth children by another man.
 +
[24] She herself will be brought before the assembly,
 +
and punishment will fall on her children.
 +
[25] Her children will not take root,
 +
and her branches will not bear fruit.
 +
[26] She will leave her memory for a curse,
 +
and her disgrace will not be blotted out.
 +
[27] Those who survive her will recognize
 +
that nothing is better than the fear of the Lord,
 +
and nothing sweeter than to heed the commandments of the Lord.
 +
 +
==Sirach 24==
 +
[1] Wisdom will praise herself,
 +
and will glory in the midst of her people.
 +
[2] In the assembly of the Most High she will open her mouth,
 +
and in the presence of his host she will glory:
 +
[3] "I came forth from the mouth of the Most High,
 +
and covered the earth like a mist.
 +
[4] I dwelt in high places,
 +
and my throne was in a pillar of cloud.
 +
[5] Alone I have made the circuit of the vault of heaven
 +
and have walked in the depths of the abyss.
 +
[6] In the waves of the sea, in the whole earth,
 +
and in every people and nation I have gotten a possession.
 +
[7] Among all these I sought a resting place;
 +
I sought in whose territory I might lodge.
 +
 +
[8] "Then the Creator of all things gave me a commandment,
 +
and the one who created me assigned a place for my tent.
 +
And he said, `Make your dwelling in Jacob,
 +
and in Israel receive your inheritance.'
 +
[9] From eternity, in the beginning, he created me,
 +
and for eternity I shall not cease to exist.
 +
[10] In the holy tabernacle I ministered before him,
 +
and so I was established in Zion.
 +
[11] In the beloved city likewise he gave me a resting place,
 +
and in Jerusalem was my dominion.
 +
[12] So I took root in an honored people,
 +
in the portion of the Lord, who is their inheritance.
 +
 +
[13] "I grew tall like a cedar in Lebanon,
 +
and like a cypress on the heights of Hermon.
 +
[14] I grew tall like a palm tree in En-ge'di,
 +
and like rose plants in Jericho;
 +
like a beautiful olive tree in the field,
 +
and like a plane tree I grew tall.
 +
[15] Like cassia and camel's thorn I gave forth the aroma of spices,
 +
and like choice myrrh I spread a pleasant odor,
 +
like galbanum, onycha, and stacte,
 +
and like the fragrance of frankincense in the tabernacle.
 +
[16] Like a terebinth I spread out my branches,
 +
and my branches are glorious and graceful.
 +
[17] Like a vine I caused loveliness to bud,
 +
and my blossoms became glorious and abundant fruit.
 +
 +
[19] "Come to me, you who desire me,
 +
and eat your fill of my produce.
 +
[20] For the remembrance of me is sweeter than honey,
 +
and my inheritance sweeter than the honeycomb.
 +
[21] Those who eat me will hunger for more,
 +
and those who drink me will thirst for more.
 +
[22] Whoever obeys me will not be put to shame,
 +
and those who work with my help will not sin."
 +
 +
[23] All this is the book of the covenant of the Most High God,
 +
the law which Moses commanded us
 +
as an inheritance for the congregations of Jacob.
 +
[25] It fills men with wisdom, like the Pishon,
 +
and like the Tigris at the time of the first fruits.
 +
[26] It makes them full of understanding, like the Euphrates,
 +
and like the Jordan at harvest time.
 +
[27] It makes instruction shine forth like light,
 +
like the Gihon at the time of vintage.
 +
[28] Just as the first man did not know her perfectly,
 +
the last one has not fathomed her;
 +
[29] for her thought is more abundant than the sea,
 +
and her counsel deeper than the great abyss.
 +
 +
[30] I went forth like a canal from a river
 +
and like a water channel into a garden.
 +
[31] I said, "I will water my orchard
 +
and drench my garden plot";
 +
and lo, my canal became a river,
 +
and my river became a sea.
 +
[32] I will again make instruction shine forth like the dawn,
 +
and I will make it shine afar;
 +
[33] I will again pour out teaching like prophecy,
 +
and leave it to all future generations.
 +
[34] Observe that I have not labored for myself alone,
 +
but for all who seek instruction.
 +
 +
==Sirach 25==
 +
[1] My soul takes pleasure in three things,
 +
and they are beautiful in the sight of the Lord and of men;
 +
agreement between brothers, friendship between neighbors,
 +
and a wife and a husband who live in harmony.
 +
[2] My soul hates three kinds of men,
 +
and I am greatly offended at their life:
 +
a beggar who is proud, a rich man who is a liar,
 +
and an adulterous old man who lacks good sense.
 +
 +
[3] You have gathered nothing in your youth;
 +
how then can you find anything in your old age?
 +
[4] What an attractive thing is judgment in gray-haired men,
 +
and for the aged to possess good counsel!
 +
[5] How attractive is wisdom in the aged,
 +
and understanding and counsel in honorable men!
 +
[6] Rich experience is the crown of the aged,
 +
and their boast is the fear of the Lord.
 +
 +
[7] With nine thoughts I have gladdened my heart,
 +
and a tenth I shall tell with my tongue:
 +
a man rejoicing in his children;
 +
a man who lives to see the downfall of his foes;
 +
[8] happy is he who lives with an intelligent wife,
 +
and he who has not made a slip with his tongue,
 +
and he who has not served a man inferior to himself;
 +
[9] happy is he who has gained good sense,
 +
and he who speaks to attentive listeners.
 +
[10] How great is he who has gained wisdom!
 +
But there is no one superior to him who fears the Lord.
 +
[11] The fear of the Lord surpasses everything;
 +
to whom shall be likened the one who holds it fast?
 +
 +
[13] Any wound, but not a wound of the heart!
 +
Any wickedness, but not the wickedness of a wife!
 +
[14] Any attack, but not an attack from those who hate!
 +
And any vengeance, but not the vengeance of enemies!
 +
[15] There is no venom worse than a snake's venom,
 +
and no wrath worse than an enemy's wrath.
 +
 +
[16] I would rather dwell with a lion and a dragon
 +
than dwell with an evil wife.
 +
[17] The wickedness of a wife changes her appearance,
 +
and darkens her face like that of a bear.
 +
[18] Her husband takes his meals among the neighbors,
 +
and he cannot help sighing bitterly.
 +
[19] Any iniquity is insignificant compared to a wife's iniquity;
 +
may a sinner's lot befall her!
 +
[20] A sandy ascent for the feet of the aged --
 +
such is a garrulous wife for a quiet husband.
 +
[21] Do not be ensnared by a woman's beauty,
 +
and do not desire a woman for her possessions.
 +
[22] There is wrath and impudence and great disgrace
 +
when a wife supports her husband.
 +
[23] A dejected mind, a gloomy face,
 +
and a wounded heart are caused by an evil wife.
 +
Drooping hands and weak knees
 +
are caused by the wife who does not make her husband happy.
 +
[24] From a woman sin had its beginning,
 +
and because of her we all die.
 +
[25] Allow no outlet to water,
 +
and no boldness of speech in an evil wife.
 +
[26] If she does not go as you direct,
 +
separate her from yourself.
 +
 +
==Sirach 26==
 +
[1] Happy is the husband of a good wife;
 +
the number of his days will be doubled.
 +
[2] A loyal wife rejoices her husband,
 +
and he will complete his years in peace.
 +
[3] A good wife is a great blessing;
 +
she will be granted among the blessings of
 +
the man who fears the Lord.
 +
[4] Whether rich or poor, his heart is glad,
 +
and at all times his face is cheerful.
 +
[5] Of three things my heart is afraid,
 +
and of a fourth I am frightened:
 +
The slander of a city, the gathering of a mob,
 +
and false accusation -- all these are worse than death.
 +
[6] There is grief of heart and sorrow
 +
when a wife is envious of a rival, and a tongue-lashing
 +
makes it known to all.
 +
[7] An evil wife is an ox yoke which chafes;
 +
taking hold of her is like grasping a scorpion.
 +
[8] There is great anger when a wife is drunken;
 +
she will not hide her shame.
 +
[9] A wife's harlotry shows in her lustful eyes,
 +
and she is known by her eyelids.
 +
[10] Keep strict watch over a headstrong daughter,
 +
lest, when she finds liberty, she use it to her hurt.
 +
[11] Be on guard against her impudent eye,
 +
and do not wonder if she sins against you.
 +
[12] As a thirsty wayfarer opens his mouth
 +
and drinks from any water near him,
 +
so will she sit in front of every post
 +
and open her quiver to the arrow.
 +
 +
[13] A wife's charm delights her husband,
 +
and her skill puts fat on his bones.
 +
[14] A silent wife is a gift of the Lord,
 +
and there is nothing so precious as a disciplined soul.
 +
[15] A modest wife adds charm to charm,
 +
and no balance can weigh the value of a chaste soul.
 +
[16] Like the sun rising in the heights of the Lord,
 +
so is the beauty of a good wife in her well-ordered home.
 +
[17] Like the shining lamp on the holy lampstand,
 +
so is a beautiful face on a stately figure.
 +
[18] Like pillars of gold on a base of silver,
 +
so are beautiful feet with a steadfast heart.
 +
 +
[28] At two things my heart is grieved,
 +
and because of a third anger comes over me:
 +
a warrior in want through poverty,
 +
and intelligent men who are treated contemptuously;
 +
a man who turns back from righteousness to sin --
 +
the Lord will prepare him for the sword!
 +
 +
[29] A merchant can hardly keep from wrongdoing,
 +
and a tradesman will not be declared innocent of sin.
 +
 +
==Sirach 27==
 +
[1] Many have committed sin for a trifle,
 +
and whoever seeks to get rich will avert his eyes.
 +
[2] As a stake is driven firmly into a fissure between stones,
 +
so sin is wedged in between selling and buying.
 +
[3] If a man is not steadfast and zealous in the fear of the Lord,
 +
his house will be quickly overthrown.
 +
 +
[4] When a sieve is shaken, the refuse remains;
 +
so a man's filth remains in his thoughts.
 +
[5] The kiln tests the potter's vessels;
 +
so the test of a man is in his reasoning.
 +
[6] The fruit discloses the cultivation of a tree;
 +
so the expression of a thought discloses the
 +
cultivation of a man's mind.
 +
[7] Do not praise a man before you hear him reason,
 +
for this is the test of men.
 +
 +
[8] If you pursue justice, you will attain it
 +
and wear it as a glorious robe.
 +
[9] Birds flock with their kind;
 +
so truth returns to those who practice it.
 +
[10] A lion lies in wait for prey;
 +
so does sin for the workers of iniquity.
 +
 +
[11] The talk of the godly man is always wise,
 +
but the fool changes like the moon.
 +
[12] Among stupid people watch for a chance to leave,
 +
but among thoughtful people stay on.
 +
[13] The talk of fools is offensive,
 +
and their laughter is wantonly sinful.
 +
[14] The talk of men given to swearing makes one's
 +
hair stand on end,
 +
and their quarrels make a man stop his ears.
 +
[15] The strife of the proud leads to bloodshed,
 +
and their abuse is grievous to hear.
 +
 +
[16] Whoever betrays secrets destroys confidence,
 +
and he will never find a congenial friend.
 +
[17] Love your friend and keep faith with him;
 +
but if you betray his secrets, do not run after him.
 +
[18] For as a man destroys his enemy,
 +
so you have destroyed the friendship of your neighbor.
 +
[19] And as you allow a bird to escape from your hand,
 +
so you have let your neighbor go, and will
 +
not catch him again.
 +
[20] Do not go after him, for he is too far off,
 +
and has escaped like a gazelle from a snare.
 +
[21] For a wound may be bandaged,
 +
and there is reconciliation after abuse,
 +
but whoever has betrayed secrets is without hope.
 +
 +
[22] Whoever winks his eye plans evil deeds,
 +
and no one can keep him from them.
 +
[23] In your presence his mouth is all sweetness,
 +
and he admires your words;
 +
but later he will twist his speech
 +
and with your own words he will give offense.
 +
[24] I have hated many things, but none to be compared to him;
 +
even the Lord will hate him.
 +
[25] Whoever throws a stone straight up throws it on his own head;
 +
and a treacherous blow opens up wounds.
 +
[26] He who digs a pit will fall into it,
 +
and he who sets a snare will be caught in it.
 +
[27] If a man does evil, it will roll back upon him,
 +
and he will not know where it came from.
 +
[28] Mockery and abuse issue from the proud man,
 +
but vengeance lies in wait for him like a lion.
 +
[29] Those who rejoice in the fall of the godly
 +
will be caught in a snare,
 +
and pain will consume them before their death.
 +
 +
[30] Anger and wrath, these also are abominations,
 +
and the sinful man will possess them.
 +
 +
==Sirach 28==
 +
[1] He that takes vengeance will suffer vengeance from the Lord,
 +
and he will firmly establish his sins.
 +
[2] Forgive your neighbor the wrong he has done,
 +
and then your sins will be pardoned when you pray.
 +
[3] Does a man harbor anger against another,
 +
and yet seek for healing from the Lord?
 +
[4] Does he have no mercy toward a man like himself,
 +
and yet pray for his own sins?
 +
[5] If he himself, being flesh, maintains wrath,
 +
who will make expiation for his sins?
 +
[6] Remember the end of your life, and cease from enmity,
 +
remember destruction and death, and be true
 +
to the commandments.
 +
[7] Remember the commandments, and do not be angry
 +
with your neighbor;
 +
remember the covenant of the Most High, and
 +
overlook ignorance.
 +
 +
[8] Refrain from strife, and you will lessen sins;
 +
for a man given to anger will kindle strife,
 +
[9] and a sinful man will disturb friends
 +
and inject enmity among those who are at peace.
 +
[10] In proportion to the fuel for the fire, so will be the burning,
 +
and in proportion to the obstinacy of strife
 +
will be the burning;
 +
in proportion to the strength of the man will be his anger,
 +
and in proportion to his wealth he will heighten his wrath.
 +
[11] A hasty quarrel kindles fire,
 +
and urgent strife sheds blood.
 +
[12] If you blow on a spark, it will glow;
 +
if you spit on it, it will be put out;
 +
and both come out of your mouth.
 +
 +
[13] Curse the whisperer and deceiver,
 +
for he has destroyed many who were at peace.
 +
[14] Slander has shaken many,
 +
and scattered them from nation to nation,
 +
and destroyed strong cities,
 +
and overturned the houses of great men.
 +
[15] Slander has driven away courageous women,
 +
and deprived them of the fruit of their toil.
 +
[16] Whoever pays heed to slander will not find rest,
 +
nor will he settle down in peace.
 +
[17] The blow of a whip raises a welt,
 +
but a blow of the tongue crushes the bones.
 +
[18] Many have fallen by the edge of the sword,
 +
but not so many as have fallen because of the tongue.
 +
[19] Happy is the man who is protected from it,
 +
who has not been exposed to its anger,
 +
who has not borne its yoke,
 +
and has not been bound with its fetters;
 +
[20] for its yoke is a yoke of iron,
 +
and its fetters are fetters of bronze;
 +
[21] its death is an evil death,
 +
and Hades is preferable to it.
 +
[22] It will not be master over the godly,
 +
and they will not be burned in its flame.
 +
[23] Those who forsake the Lord will fall into its power;
 +
it will burn among them and will not be put out.
 +
It will be sent out against them like a lion;
 +
like a leopard it will mangle them.
 +
[24] See that you fence in your property with thorns,
 +
lock up your silver and gold,
 +
[25] make balances and scales for your words,
 +
and make a door and a bolt for your mouth.
 +
[26] Beware lest you err with your tongue,
 +
lest you fall before him who lies in wait.
 +
 +
==Sirach 29==
 +
[1] He that shows mercy will lend to his neighbor,
 +
and he that strengthens him with his hand
 +
keeps the commandments.
 +
[2] Lend to your neighbor in the time of his need;
 +
and in turn, repay your neighbor promptly.
 +
[3] Confirm your word and keep faith with him,
 +
and on every occasion you will find what you need.
 +
[4] Many persons regard a loan as a windfall,
 +
and cause trouble to those who help them.
 +
[5] A man will kiss another's hands until he gets a loan,
 +
and will lower his voice in speaking of his neighbor's money;
 +
but at the time for repayment he will delay,
 +
and will pay in words of unconcern,
 +
and will find fault with the time.
 +
[6] If the lender exert pressure, he will hardly get back half,
 +
and will regard that as a windfall.
 +
If he does not, the borrower has robbed him of his money,
 +
and he has needlessly made him his enemy;
 +
he will repay him with curses and reproaches,
 +
and instead of glory will repay him with dishonor.
 +
[7] Because of such wickedness, therefore, many
 +
have refused to lend;
 +
they have been afraid of being defrauded needlessly.
 +
 +
[8] Nevertheless, be patient with a man in humble circumstances,
 +
and do not make him wait for your alms.
 +
[9] Help a poor man for the commandment's sake,
 +
and because of his need do not send him away empty.
 +
[10] Lose your silver for the sake of a brother or a friend,
 +
and do not let it rust under a stone and be lost.
 +
[11] Lay up your treasure according to the commandments
 +
of the Most High,
 +
and it will profit you more than gold.
 +
[12] Store up almsgiving in your treasury,
 +
and it will rescue you from all affliction;
 +
[13] more than a mighty shield and more than a heavy spear,
 +
it will fight on your behalf against your enemy.
 +
 +
[14] A good man will be surety for his neighbor,
 +
but a man who has lost his sense of shame will fail him.
 +
[15] Do not forget all the kindness of your surety,
 +
for he has given his life for you.
 +
[16] A sinner will overthrow the prosperity of his surety,
 +
[17] and one who does not feel grateful will abandon his rescuer.
 +
[18] Being surety has ruined many men who were prosperous,
 +
and has shaken them like a wave of the sea;
 +
it has driven men of power into exile,
 +
and they have wandered among foreign nations.
 +
[19] The sinner who has fallen into suretyship
 +
and pursues gain will fall into lawsuits.
 +
[20] Assist your neighbor according to your ability,
 +
but take heed to yourself lest you fall.
 +
 +
[21] The essentials for life are water and bread
 +
and clothing and a house to cover one's nakedness.
 +
[22] Better is the life of a poor man under the shelter of his roof
 +
than sumptuous food in another man's house.
 +
[23] Be content with little or much.
 +
[24] It is a miserable life to go from house to house,
 +
and where you are a stranger you may not open your mouth;
 +
[25] you will play the host and provide drink without being thanked,
 +
and besides this you will hear bitter words:
 +
[26] "Come here, stranger, prepare the table,
 +
and if you have anything at hand, let me have it to eat."
 +
[27] "Give place, stranger, to an honored person;
 +
my brother has come to stay with me; I need my house."
 +
[28] These things are hard to bear for a man who has feeling:
 +
scolding about lodging and the reproach of the moneylender.
 +
 +
==Sirach 30==
 +
[1] He who loves his son will whip him often,
 +
in order that he may rejoice at the way he turns out.
 +
[2] He who disciplines his son will profit by him,
 +
and will boast of him among acquaintances.
 +
[3] He who teaches his son will make his enemies envious,
 +
and will glory in him in the presence of friends.
 +
[4] The father may die, and yet he is not dead,
 +
for he has left behind him one like himself;
 +
[5] while alive he saw and rejoiced,
 +
and when he died he was not grieved;
 +
[6] he has left behind him an avenger against his enemies,
 +
and one to repay the kindness of his friends.
 +
 +
[7] He who spoils his son will bind up his wounds,
 +
and his feelings will be troubled at every cry.
 +
[8] A horse that is untamed turns out to be stubborn,
 +
and a son unrestrained turns out to be wilful.
 +
[9] Pamper a child, and he will frighten you;
 +
play with him, and he will give you grief.
 +
[10] Do not laugh with him, lest you have sorrow with him,
 +
and in the end you will gnash your teeth.
 +
[11] Give him no authority in his youth,
 +
and do not ignore his errors.
 +
[12] Bow down his neck in his youth,
 +
and beat his sides while he is young,
 +
lest he become stubborn and disobey you,
 +
and you have sorrow of soul from him.
 +
[13] Discipline your son and take pains with him,
 +
that you may not be offended by his shamelessness.
 +
 +
[14] Better off is a poor man who is well and strong in constitution
 +
than a rich man who is severely afflicted in body.
 +
[15] Health and soundness are better than all gold,
 +
and a robust body than countless riches.
 +
[16] There is no wealth better than health of body,
 +
and there is no gladness above joy of heart.
 +
[17] Death is better than a miserable life,
 +
and eternal rest than chronic sickness.
 +
 +
[18] Good things poured out upon a mouth that is closed
 +
are like offerings of food placed upon a grave.
 +
[19] Of what use to an idol is an offering of fruit?
 +
For it can neither eat nor smell.
 +
So is he who is afflicted by the Lord;
 +
[20] he sees with his eyes and groans,
 +
like a eunuch who embraces a maiden and groans.
 +
 +
[21] Do not give yourself over to sorrow,
 +
and do not afflict yourself deliberately.
 +
[22] Gladness of heart is the life of man,
 +
and the rejoicing of a man is length of days.
 +
[23] Delight your soul and comfort your heart,
 +
and remove sorrow far from you,
 +
for sorrow has destroyed many, and there is no profit in it.
 +
[24] Jealousy and anger shorten life,
 +
and anxiety brings on old age too soon.
 +
[25] A man of cheerful and good heart
 +
will give heed to the food he eats.
 +
 +
==Sirach 31==
 +
[1] Wakefulness over wealth wastes away one's flesh,
 +
and anxiety about it removes sleep.
 +
[2] Wakeful anxiety prevents slumber,
 +
and a severe illness carries off sleep.
 +
[3] The rich man toils as his wealth accumulates,
 +
and when he rests he fills himself with his dainties.
 +
[4] The poor man toils as his livelihood diminishes,
 +
and when he rests he becomes needy.
 +
 +
[5] He who loves gold will not be justified,
 +
and he who pursues money will be led astray by it.
 +
[6] Many have come to ruin because of gold,
 +
and their destruction has met them face to face.
 +
[7] It is a stumbling block to those who are devoted to it,
 +
and every fool will be taken captive by it.
 +
[8] Blessed is the rich man who is found blameless,
 +
and who does not go after gold.
 +
[9] Who is he? And we will call him blessed,
 +
for he has done wonderful things among his people.
 +
[10] Who has been tested by it and been found perfect?
 +
Let it be for him a ground for boasting.
 +
Who has had the power to transgress and did not transgress,
 +
and to do evil and did not do it?
 +
[11] His prosperity will be established,
 +
and the assembly will relate his acts of charity.
 +
 +
[12] Are you seated at the table of a great man?
 +
Do not be greedy at it,
 +
and do not say, "There is certainly much upon it!"
 +
[13] Remember that a greedy eye is a bad thing.
 +
What has been created more greedy than the eye?
 +
Therefore it sheds tears from every face.
 +
[14] Do not reach out your hand for everything you see,
 +
and do not crowd your neighbor at the dish.
 +
[15] Judge your neighbor's feelings by your own,
 +
and in every matter be thoughtful.
 +
[16] Eat like a human being what is set before you,
 +
and do not chew greedily, lest you be hated.
 +
[17] Be the first to stop eating, for the sake of good manners,
 +
and do not be insatiable, lest you give offense.
 +
[18] If you are seated among many persons,
 +
do not reach out your hand before they do.
 +
 +
[19] How ample a little is for a well-disciplined man!
 +
He does not breathe heavily upon his bed.
 +
[20] Healthy sleep depends on moderate eating;
 +
he rises early, and feels fit.
 +
The distress of sleeplessness and of nausea
 +
and colic are with the glutton.
 +
[21] If you are overstuffed with food,
 +
get up in the middle of the meal, and you will have relief.
 +
[22] Listen to me, my son, and do not disregard me,
 +
and in the end you will appreciate my words.
 +
In all your work be industrious,
 +
and no sickness will overtake you.
 +
 +
[23] Men will praise the one who is liberal with food,
 +
and their testimony to his excellence is trustworthy.
 +
[24] The city will complain of the one who is niggardly with food,
 +
and their testimony to his niggardliness is accurate.
 +
 +
[25] Do not aim to be valiant over wine,
 +
for wine has destroyed many.
 +
[26] Fire and water prove the temper of steel,
 +
so wine tests hearts in the strife of the proud.
 +
[27] Wine is like life to men,
 +
if you drink it in moderation.
 +
What is life to a man who is without wine?
 +
It has been created to make men glad.
 +
[28] Wine drunk in season and temperately
 +
is rejoicing of heart and gladness of soul.
 +
[29] Wine drunk to excess is bitterness of soul,
 +
with provocation and stumbling.
 +
[30] Drunkenness increases the anger of a fool to his injury,
 +
reducing his strength and adding wounds.
 +
[31] Do not reprove your neighbor at a banquet of wine,
 +
and do not despise him in his merrymaking;
 +
speak no word of reproach to him,
 +
and do not afflict him by making demands of him.
 +
 +
==Sirach 32==
 +
[1] If they make you master of the feast, do not exalt yourself;
 +
be among them as one of them;
 +
take good care of them and then be seated;
 +
[2] when you have fulfilled your duties, take your place,
 +
that you may be merry on their account
 +
and receive a wreath for your excellent leadership.
 +
 +
[3] Speak, you who are older, for it is fitting that you should,
 +
but with accurate knowledge, and do not interrupt the music.
 +
[4] Where there is entertainment, do not pour out talk;
 +
do not display your cleverness out of season.
 +
[5] A ruby seal in a setting of gold
 +
is a concert of music at a banquet of wine.
 +
[6] A seal of emerald in a rich setting of gold
 +
is the melody of music with good wine.
 +
 +
[7] Speak, young man, if there is need of you,
 +
but no more than twice, and only if asked.
 +
[8] Speak concisely, say much in few words;
 +
be as one who knows and yet holds his tongue.
 +
[9] Among the great do not act as their equal;
 +
and when another is speaking, do not babble.
 +
 +
[10] Lightning speeds before the thunder,
 +
and approval precedes a modest man.
 +
[11] Leave in good time and do not be the last;
 +
go home quickly and do not linger.
 +
[12] Amuse yourself there, and do what you have in mind,
 +
but do not sin through proud speech.
 +
[13] And for these things bless him who made you
 +
and satisfies you with his good gifts.
 +
 +
[14] He who fears the Lord will accept his discipline,
 +
and those who rise early to seek him will find favor.
 +
[15] He who seeks the law will be filled with it,
 +
but the hypocrite will stumble at it.
 +
[16] Those who fear the Lord will form true judgments,
 +
and like a light they will kindle righteous deeds.
 +
[17] A sinful man will shun reproof,
 +
and will find a decision according to his liking.
 +
 +
[18] A man of judgment will not overlook an idea,
 +
and an insolent and proud man will not cower in fear.
 +
[19] Do nothing without deliberation;
 +
and when you have acted, do not regret it.
 +
[20] Do not go on a path full of hazards,
 +
and do not stumble over stony ground.
 +
[21] Do not be overconfident on a smooth way,
 +
[22] and give good heed to your paths.
 +
[23] Guard yourself in every act,
 +
for this is the keeping of the commandments.
 +
 +
[24] He who believes the law gives heed to the commandments,
 +
and he who trusts the Lord will not suffer loss.
 +
 +
==Sirach 33==
 +
[1] No evil will befall the man who fears the Lord,
 +
but in trial he will deliver him again and again.
 +
[2] A wise man will not hate the law,
 +
but he who is hypocritical about it is like a boat in a storm.
 +
[3] A man of understanding will trust in the law;
 +
for him the law is as dependable as an inquiry
 +
by means of Urim.
 +
 +
[4] Prepare what to say, and thus you will be heard;
 +
bind together your instruction, and make your answer.
 +
[5] The heart of a fool is like a cart wheel,
 +
and his thoughts like a turning axle.
 +
[6] A stallion is like a mocking friend;
 +
he neighs under every one who sits on him.
 +
[7] Why is any day better than another,
 +
when all the daylight in the year is from the sun?
 +
[8] By the Lord's decision they were distinguished,
 +
and he appointed the different seasons and feasts;
 +
[9] some of them he exalted and hallowed,
 +
and some of them he made ordinary days.
 +
[10] All men are from the ground,
 +
and Adam was created of the dust.
 +
[11] In the fulness of his knowledge the Lord distinguished them
 +
and appointed their different ways;
 +
[12] some of them he blessed and exalted,
 +
and some of them he made holy and brought near to himself;
 +
but some of them he cursed and brought low,
 +
and he turned them out of their place.
 +
[13] As clay in the hand of the potter --
 +
for all his ways are as he pleases --
 +
so men are in the hand of him who made them,
 +
to give them as he decides.
 +
 +
[14] Good is the opposite of evil,
 +
and life the opposite of death;
 +
so the sinner is the opposite of the godly.
 +
[15] Look upon all the works of the Most High;
 +
they likewise are in pairs, one the opposite of the other.
 +
 +
[16] I was the last on watch;
 +
I was like one who gleans after the grape-gatherers;
 +
by the blessing of the Lord I excelled,
 +
and like a grape-gatherer I filled my wine press.
 +
[17] Consider that I have not labored for myself alone,
 +
but for all who seek instruction.
 +
[18] Hear me, you who are great among the people,
 +
and you leaders of the congregation, hearken.
 +
 +
[19] To son or wife, to brother or friend,
 +
do not give power over yourself, as long as you live;
 +
and do not give your property to another,
 +
lest you change your mind and must ask for it.
 +
[20] While you are still alive and have breath in you,
 +
do not let any one take your place.
 +
[21] For it is better that your children should ask from you
 +
than that you should look to the hand of you sons.
 +
[22] Excel in all that you do;
 +
bring no stain upon your honor.
 +
[23] At the time when you end the days of your life,
 +
in the hour of death, distribute your inheritance.
 +
 +
[24] Fodder and a stick and burdens for an ass;
 +
bread and discipline and work for a servant.
 +
[25] Set your slave to work, and you will find rest;
 +
leave his hands idle, and he will seek liberty.
 +
[26] Yoke and thong will bow the neck,
 +
and for a wicked servant there are racks and tortures.
 +
[27] Put him to work, that he may not be idle,
 +
for idleness teaches much evil.
 +
[28] Set him to work, as is fitting for him,
 +
and if he does not obey, make his fetters heavy.
 +
[29] Do not act immoderately toward anybody,
 +
and do nothing without discretion.
 +
 +
[30] If you have a servant, let him be as yourself,
 +
because you have bought him with blood.
 +
[31] If you have a servant, treat him as a brother,
 +
for as your own soul you will need him.
 +
If you ill-treat him, and he leaves and runs away,
 +
which way will you go to seek him?
 +
 +
==Sirach 34==
 +
[1] A man of no understanding has vain and false hopes,
 +
and dreams give wings to fools.
 +
[2] As one who catches at a shadow and pursues the wind,
 +
so is he who gives heed to dreams.
 +
[3] The vision of dreams is this against that,
 +
the likeness of a face confronting a face.
 +
[4] From an unclean thing what will be made clean?
 +
And from something false what will be true?
 +
[5] Divinations and omens and dreams are folly,
 +
and like a woman in travail the mind has fancies.
 +
[6] Unless they are sent from the Most High as a visitation,
 +
do not give your mind to them.
 +
[7] For dreams have deceived many,
 +
and those who put their hope in them have failed.
 +
[8] Without such deceptions the law will be fulfilled,
 +
and wisdom is made perfect in truthful lips.
 +
 +
[9] An educated man knows many things,
 +
and one with much experience will speak with understanding.
 +
[10] He that is inexperienced knows few things,
 +
but he that has traveled acquires much cleverness.
 +
[11] I have seen many things in my travels,
 +
and I understand more than I can express.
 +
[12] I have often been in danger of death,
 +
but have escaped because of these experiences.
 +
 +
[13] The spirit of those who fear the Lord will live,
 +
for their hope is in him who saves them.
 +
[14] He who fears the Lord will not be timid,
 +
nor play the coward, for he is his hope.
 +
[15] Blessed is the soul of the man who fears the Lord!
 +
To whom does he look? And who is his support?
 +
[16] The eyes of the Lord are upon those who love him,
 +
a mighty protection and strong support,
 +
a shelter from the hot wind and a shade from noonday sun,
 +
a guard against stumbling and a defense against falling.
 +
[17] He lifts up the soul and gives light to the eyes;
 +
he grants healing, life, and blessing.
 +
 +
[18] If one sacrifices from what has been wrongfully obtained, the
 +
offering is blemished; the gifts of the lawless are not acceptable.
 +
[19] The Most High is not pleased with the offerings of the ungodly;
 +
and he is not propitiated for sins by a multitude
 +
of sacrifices.
 +
[20] Like one who kills a son before his father's eyes
 +
is the man who offers a sacrifice from the
 +
property of the poor.
 +
[21] The bread of the needy is the life of the poor;
 +
whoever deprives them of it is a man of blood.
 +
[22] To take away a neighbor's living is to murder him;
 +
to deprive an employee of his wages is to shed blood.
 +
 +
[23] When one builds and another tears down,
 +
what do they gain but toil?
 +
[24] When one prays and another curses,
 +
to whose voice will the Lord listen?
 +
[25] If a man washes after touching a dead body,
 +
and touches it again,
 +
what has he gained by his washing?
 +
[26] So if a man fasts for his sins,
 +
and goes again and does the same things,
 +
who will listen to his prayer?
 +
And what has he gained by humbling himself?
 +
 +
==Sirach 35==
 +
[1] He who keeps the law makes many offerings;
 +
he who heeds the commandments sacrifices a peace offering.
 +
[2] He who returns a kindness offers fine flour,
 +
and he who gives alms sacrifices a thank offering.
 +
[3] To keep from wickedness is pleasing to the Lord,
 +
and to forsake unrighteousness is atonement.
 +
[4] Do not appear before the Lord empty-handed,
 +
[5] for all these things are to be done because
 +
of the commandment.
 +
[6] The offering of a righteous man anoints the altar,
 +
and its pleasing odor rises before the Most High.
 +
[7] The sacrifice of a righteous man is acceptable,
 +
and the memory of it will not be forgotten.
 +
[8] Glorify the Lord generously,
 +
and do not stint the first fruits of your hands.
 +
[9] With every gift show a cheerful face,
 +
and dedicate your tithe with gladness.
 +
[10] Give to the Most High as he has given,
 +
and as generously as your hand has found.
 +
[11] For the Lord is the one who repays,
 +
and he will repay you sevenfold.
 +
[12] Do not offer him a bribe, for he will not accept it;
 +
and do not trust to an unrighteous sacrifice;
 +
for the Lord is the judge,
 +
and with him is no partiality.
 +
[13] He will not show partiality in the case of a poor man;
 +
and he will listen to the prayer of one who is wronged.
 +
[14] He will not ignore the supplication of the fatherless,
 +
nor the widow when she pours out her story.
 +
[15] Do not the tears of the widow run down her cheek
 +
as she cries out against him who has caused them to fall?
 +
[16] He whose service is pleasing to the Lord will be accepted,
 +
and his prayer will reach to the clouds.
 +
[17] The prayer of the humble pierces the clouds,
 +
and he will not be consoled until it reaches the Lord;
 +
he will not desist until the Most High visits him,
 +
and does justice for the righteous, and executes judgment.
 +
[18] And the Lord will not delay,
 +
neither will he be patient with them,
 +
till he crushes the loins of the unmerciful
 +
and repays vengeance on the nations;
 +
till he takes away the multitude of the insolent,
 +
and breaks the scepters of the unrighteous;
 +
[19] till he repays the man according to his deeds,
 +
and the works of men according to their devices;
 +
till he judges the case of his people
 +
and makes them rejoice in his mercy.
 +
[20] Mercy is as welcome when he afflicts them
 +
as clouds of rain in the time of drought.
 +
 +
==Sirach 36==
 +
[1] Have mercy upon us, O Lord, the God of all, and look upon us,
 +
[2] and cause the fear of thee to fall upon all the nations.
 +
[3] Lift up thy hand against foreign nations
 +
and let them see thy might.
 +
[4] As in us thou hast been sanctified before them,
 +
so in them be thou magnified before us;
 +
[5] and let them know thee, as we have known
 +
that there is not God but thee, O Lord.
 +
[6] Show signs anew, and work further wonders;
 +
make thy hand and thy right arm glorious.
 +
[7] Rouse thy anger and pour out thy wrath;
 +
destroy the adversary and wipe out the enemy.
 +
[8] Hasten the day, and remember the appointed time,
 +
and let people recount thy mighty deeds.
 +
[9] Let him who survives be consumed in the fiery wrath,
 +
and may those who harm thy people meet destruction.
 +
[10] Crush the heads of the rulers of the enemy,
 +
who say, "There is no one but ourselves."
 +
[11] Gather all the tribes of Jacob,
 +
and give them their inheritance, as at the beginning.
 +
[12] Have mercy, O Lord, upon the people called by thy name,
 +
upon Israel, whom thou hast likened to a first-born son.
 +
[13] Have pity on the city of thy sanctuary,
 +
Jerusalem, the place of thy rest.
 +
[14] Fill Zion with the celebration of thy wondrous deeds,
 +
and thy temple with thy glory.
 +
[15] Bear witness to those whom thou didst create in the beginning,
 +
and fulfil the prophecies spoken in thy name.
 +
[16] Reward those who wait for thee,
 +
and let thy prophets be found trustworthy.
 +
[17] Hearken, O Lord, to the prayer of thy servants,
 +
according to the blessing of Aaron for thy people,
 +
and all who are on the earth will know
 +
that thou art the Lord, the God of the ages.
 +
 +
[18] The stomach will take any food,
 +
yet one food is better than another.
 +
[19] As the palate tastes the kinds of game,
 +
so an intelligent mind detects false words.
 +
[20] A perverse mind will cause grief,
 +
but a man of experience will pay him back.
 +
[21] A woman will accept any man,
 +
but one daughter is better than another.
 +
[22] A woman's beauty gladdens the countenance,
 +
and surpasses every human desire.
 +
[23] If kindness and humility mark her speech,
 +
her husband is not like other men.
 +
[24] He who acquires a wife gets his best possession,
 +
a helper fit for him and a pillar of support.
 +
[25] Where there is no fence, the property will be plundered;
 +
and where there is no wife, a man will wander about and sigh.
 +
[26] For who will trust a nimble robber
 +
that skips from city to city?
 +
So who will trust a man that has no home,
 +
and lodges wherever night finds him?
 +
 +
==Sirach 37==
 +
[1] Every friend will say, "I too am a friend";
 +
but some friends are friends only in name.
 +
[2] Is it not a grief to the death
 +
when a companion and friend turns to enmity?
 +
[3] O evil imagination, why were you formed
 +
to cover the land with deceit?
 +
[4] Some companions rejoice in the happiness of a friend,
 +
but in time of trouble are against him.
 +
[5] Some companions help a friend for their stomach's sake,
 +
and in the face of battle take up the shield.
 +
[6] Do not forget a friend in your heart,
 +
and be not unmindful of him in your wealth.
 +
 +
[7] Every counselor praises counsel,
 +
but some give counsel in their own interest.
 +
[8] Be wary of a counselor,
 +
and learn first what is his interest --
 +
for he will take thought for himself --
 +
lest he cast the lot against you
 +
[9] and tell you, "Your way is good,"
 +
and then stand aloof to see what will happen to you.
 +
[10] Do not consult the one who looks at you suspiciously;
 +
hide your counsel from those who are jealous of you.
 +
[11] Do not consult with a woman about her rival
 +
or with a coward about war,
 +
with a merchant about barter
 +
or with a buyer about selling,
 +
with a grudging man about gratitude
 +
or with a merciless man about kindness,
 +
with an idler about any work
 +
or with a man hired for a year about completing his work,
 +
with a lazy servant about a big task --
 +
pay no attention to these in any matter of counsel.
 +
[12] But stay constantly with a godly man
 +
whom you know to be a keeper of the commandments,
 +
whose soul is in accord with your soul,
 +
and who will sorrow with you if you fail.
 +
[13] And establish the counsel of your own heart,
 +
for no one is more faithful to you than it is.
 +
[14] For a man's soul sometimes keeps him better informed
 +
than seven watchmen sitting high on a watchtower.
 +
[15] And besides all this pray to the Most High
 +
that he may direct your way in truth.
 +
 +
[16] Reason is the beginning of every work,
 +
and counsel precedes every undertaking.
 +
[17] As a clue to changes of heart
 +
[18] four turns of fortune appear,
 +
good and evil, life and death;
 +
and it is the tongue that continually rules them.
 +
[19] A man may be shrewd and the teacher of many,
 +
and yet be unprofitable to himself.
 +
[20] A man skilled in words may be hated;
 +
he will be destitute of all food,
 +
[21] for grace was not given him by the Lord,
 +
since he is lacking in all wisdom.
 +
[22] A man may be wise to his own advantage,
 +
and the fruits of his understanding may be
 +
trustworthy on his lips.
 +
[23] A wise man will instruct his own people,
 +
and the fruits of his understanding will be trustworthy.
 +
[24] A wise man will have praise heaped upon him,
 +
and all who see him will call him happy.
 +
[25] The life of a man is numbered by days,
 +
but the days of Israel are without number.
 +
[26] He who is wise among his people will inherit confidence,
 +
and his name will live for ever.
 +
 +
[27] My son, test your soul while you live;
 +
see what is bad for it and do not give it that.
 +
[28] For not everything is good for every one,
 +
and not every person enjoys everything.
 +
[29] Do not have an insatiable appetite for any luxury,
 +
and do not give yourself up to food;
 +
[30] for overeating brings sickness,
 +
and gluttony leads to nausea.
 +
[31] Many have died of gluttony,
 +
but he who is careful to avoid it prolongs his life.
 +
 +
==Sirach 38==
 +
[1] Honor the physician with the honor due him,
 +
according to your need of
 +
him, for the Lord created him;
 +
[2] for healing comes from the Most High,
 +
and he will receive a gift from the king.
 +
[3] The skill of the physician lifts up his head,
 +
and in the presence of great men he is admired.
 +
[4] The Lord created medicines from the earth,
 +
and a sensible man will not despise them.
 +
[5] Was not water made sweet with a tree
 +
in order that his power might be known?
 +
[6] And he gave skill to men
 +
that he might be glorified in his marvelous works.
 +
[7] By them he heals and takes away pain;
 +
[8] the pharmacist makes of them a compound.
 +
His works will never be finished;
 +
and from him health is upon the face of the earth.
 +
 +
[9] My son, when you are sick do not be negligent,
 +
but pray to the Lord, and he will heal you.
 +
[10] Give up your faults and direct your hands aright,
 +
and cleanse your heart from all sin.
 +
[11] Offer a sweet-smelling sacrifice, and a memorial
 +
portion of fine flour,
 +
and pour oil on your offering, as much as you can afford.
 +
[12] And give the physician his place, for the Lord created him;
 +
let him not leave you, for there is need of him.
 +
[13] There is a time when success lies in the hands of physicians,
 +
[14] for they too will pray to the Lord
 +
that he should grant them success in diagnosis
 +
and in healing, for the sake of preserving life.
 +
[15] He who sins before his Maker,
 +
may he fall into the care of a physician.
 +
 +
[16] My son, let your tears fall for the dead,
 +
and as one who is suffering grievously begin the lament.
 +
Lay out his body with the honor due him,
 +
and do not neglect his burial.
 +
[17] Let your weeping be bitter and your wailing fervent;
 +
observe the mourning according to his merit,
 +
for one day, or two, to avoid criticism;
 +
then be comforted for your sorrow.
 +
[18] For sorrow results in death,
 +
and sorrow of heart saps one's strength.
 +
[19] In calamity sorrow continues,
 +
and the life of the poor man weighs down his heart.
 +
[20] Do not give your heart to sorrow;
 +
drive it away, remembering the end of life.
 +
[21] Do not forget, there is no coming back;
 +
you do the dead no good, and you injure yourself.
 +
[22] "Remember my doom, for yours is like it:
 +
yesterday it was mine, and today it is yours."
 +
[23] When the dead is at rest, let his remembrance cease,
 +
and be comforted for him when his spirit is departed.
 +
 +
[24] The wisdom of the scribe depends on the opportunity of leisure;
 +
and he who has little business may become wise.
 +
[25] How can he become wise who handles the plow,
 +
and who glories in the shaft of a goad,
 +
who drives oxen and is occupied with their work,
 +
and whose talk is about bulls?
 +
[26] He sets his heart on plowing furrows,
 +
and he is careful about fodder for the heifers.
 +
[27] So too is every craftsman and master workman
 +
who labors by night as well as by day;
 +
those who cut the signets of seals,
 +
each is diligent in making a great variety;
 +
he sets his heart on painting a lifelike image,
 +
and he is careful to finish his work.
 +
[28] So too is the smith sitting by the anvil,
 +
intent upon his handiwork in iron;
 +
the breath of the fire melts his flesh,
 +
and he wastes away in the heat of the furnace;
 +
he inclines his ear to the sound of the hammer,
 +
and his eyes are on the pattern of the object.
 +
He sets his heart on finishing his handiwork,
 +
and he is careful to complete its decoration.
 +
[29] So too is the potter sitting at his work
 +
and turning the wheel with his feet;
 +
he is always deeply concerned over his work,
 +
and all his output is by number.
 +
[30] He moulds the clay with his arm
 +
and makes it pliable with his feet;
 +
he sets his heart to finish the glazing,
 +
and he is careful to clean the furnace.
 +
 +
[31] All these rely upon their hands,
 +
and each is skilful in his own work.
 +
[32] Without them a city cannot be established,
 +
and men can neither sojourn nor live there.
 +
[33] Yet they are not sought out for the council of the people,
 +
nor do they attain eminence in the public assembly.
 +
They do not sit in the judge's seat,
 +
nor do they understand the sentence of judgment;
 +
they cannot expound discipline or judgment,
 +
and they are not found using proverbs.
 +
[34] But they keep stable the fabric of the world,
 +
and their prayer is in the practice of their trade.
 +
 +
==Sirach 39==
 +
[1] On the other hand he who devotes himself
 +
to the study of the law of the Most High
 +
will seek out the wisdom of all the ancients,
 +
and will be concerned with prophecies;
 +
[2] he will preserve the discourse of notable men
 +
and penetrate the subtleties of parables;
 +
[3] he will seek out the hidden meanings of proverbs
 +
and be at home with the obscurities of parables.
 +
[4] He will serve among great men
 +
and appear before rulers;
 +
he will travel through the lands of foreign nations,
 +
for he tests the good and the evil among men.
 +
[5] He will set his heart to rise early
 +
to seek the Lord who made him,
 +
and will make supplication before the Most High;
 +
he will open his mouth in prayer
 +
and make supplication for his sins.
 +
 +
[6] If the great Lord is willing,
 +
he will be filled with the spirit of understanding;
 +
he will pour forth words of wisdom
 +
and give thanks to the Lord in prayer.
 +
[7] He will direct his counsel and knowledge aright,
 +
and meditate on his secrets.
 +
[8] He will reveal instruction in his teaching,
 +
and will glory in the law of the Lord's covenant.
 +
[9] Many will praise his understanding,
 +
and it will never be blotted out;
 +
his memory will not disappear,
 +
and his name will live through all generations.
 +
[10] Nations will declare his wisdom,
 +
and the congregation will proclaim his praise;
 +
[11] if he lives long, he will leave a name greater than a thousand,
 +
and if he goes to rest, it is enough for him.
 +
[12] I have yet more to say, which I have thought upon,
 +
and I am filled, like the moon at the full.
 +
[13] Listen to me, O you holy sons,
 +
and bud like a rose growing by a stream of water;
 +
[14] send forth fragrance like frankincense,
 +
and put forth blossoms like a lily.
 +
Scatter the fragrance, and sing a hymn of praise;
 +
bless the Lord for all his works;
 +
[15] ascribe majesty to his name
 +
and give thanks to him with praise,
 +
with songs on your lips, and with lyres;
 +
and this you shall say in thanksgiving:
 +
[16] "All things are the works of the Lord, for they are very good,
 +
and whatever he commands will be done in his time."
 +
 +
[17] No one can say, "What is this?" "Why is that?"
 +
for in God's time all things will be sought after.
 +
At his word the waters stood in a heap,
 +
and the reservoirs of water at the word of his mouth.
 +
[18] At his command whatever pleases him is done,
 +
and none can limit his saving power.
 +
[19] The works of all flesh are before him,
 +
and nothing can be hid from his eyes.
 +
[20] From everlasting to everlasting he beholds them,
 +
and nothing is marvelous to him.
 +
[21] No one can say, "What is this?" "Why is that?"
 +
for everything has been created for its use.
 +
[22] His blessing covers the dry land like a river,
 +
and drenches it like a flood.
 +
[23] The nations will incur his wrath,
 +
just as he turns fresh water into salt.
 +
[24] To the holy his ways are straight,
 +
just as they are obstacles to the wicked.
 +
[25] From the beginning good things were created for good people,
 +
just as evil things for sinners.
 +
[26] Basic to all the needs of man's life
 +
are water and fire and iron and salt
 +
and wheat flour and milk and honey,
 +
the blood of the grape, and oil and clothing.
 +
[27] All these are for good to the godly,
 +
just as they turn into evils for sinners.
 +
 +
[28] There are winds that have been created for vengeance,
 +
and in their anger they scourge heavily;
 +
in the time of consummation they will pour out their strength
 +
and calm the anger of their Maker.
 +
[29] Fire and hail and famine and pestilence,
 +
all these have been created for vengeance;
 +
[30] the teeth of wild beasts, and scorpions and vipers,
 +
and the sword that punishes the ungodly with destruction;
 +
[31] they will rejoice in his commands,
 +
and be made ready on earth for their service,
 +
and when their times come they will not transgress his word.
 +
[32] Therefore from the beginning I have been convinced,
 +
and have thought this out and left it in writing:
 +
[33] The works of the Lord are all good,
 +
and he will supply every need in its hour.
 +
[34] And no one can say, "This is worse than that,"
 +
for all things will prove good in their season.
 +
[35] So now sing praise with all your heart and voice,
 +
and bless the name of the Lord.
 +
 +
==Sirach 40==
 +
[1] Much labor was created for every man,
 +
and a heavy yoke is upon the sons of Adam,
 +
from the day they come forth from their mother's womb
 +
till the day they return to the mother of all.
 +
[2] Their perplexities and fear of heart --
 +
their anxious thought is the day of death,
 +
[3] from the man who sits on a splendid throne
 +
to the one who is humbled in dust and ashes,
 +
[4] from the man who wears purple and a crown
 +
to the one who is clothed in burlap;
 +
[5] there is anger and envy and trouble and unrest,
 +
and fear of death, and fury and strife.
 +
And when one rests upon his bed,
 +
his sleep at night confuses his mind.
 +
[6] He gets little or no rest,
 +
and afterward in his sleep, as though he were on watch,
 +
he is troubled by the visions of his mind
 +
like one who has escaped from the battle-front;
 +
[7] at the moment of his rescue he wakes up,
 +
and wonders that his fear came to nothing.
 +
[8] With all flesh, both man and beast,
 +
and upon sinners seven times more,
 +
[9] are death and bloodshed and strife and sword,
 +
calamities, famine and affliction and plague.
 +
[10] All these were created for the wicked,
 +
and on their account the flood came.
 +
[11] All things that are from the earth turn back to the earth,
 +
and what is from the waters returns to the sea.
 +
 +
[12] All bribery and injustice will be blotted out,
 +
but good faith will stand for ever.
 +
[13] The wealth of the unjust will dry up like a torrent,
 +
and crash like a loud clap of thunder in a rain.
 +
[14] A generous man will be made glad;
 +
likewise transgressors will utterly fail.
 +
[15] The children of the ungodly will not put forth many branches;
 +
they are unhealthy roots upon sheer rock.
 +
[16] The reeds by any water or river bank
 +
will be plucked up before any grass.
 +
[17] Kindness is like a garden of blessings,
 +
and almsgiving endures for ever.
 +
[18] Life is sweet for the self-reliant and the worker,
 +
but he who finds treasure is better off than both.
 +
[19] Children and the building of a city establish a man's name,
 +
but a blameless wife is accounted better than both.
 +
[20] Wine and music gladden the heart,
 +
but the love of wisdom is better than both.
 +
[21] The flute and the harp make pleasant melody,
 +
but a pleasant voice is better than both.
 +
[22] The eye desires grace and beauty,
 +
but the green shoots of grain more than both.
 +
[23] A friend or a companion never meets one amiss,
 +
but a wife with her husband is better than both.
 +
[24] Brothers and help are for a time of trouble,
 +
but almsgiving rescues better than both.
 +
[25] Gold and silver make the foot stand sure,
 +
but good counsel is esteemed more than both.
 +
[26] Riches and strength lift up the heart,
 +
but the fear of the Lord is better than both.
 +
There is no loss in the fear of the Lord,
 +
and with it there is no need to seek for help.
 +
[27] The fear of the Lord is like a garden of blessing,
 +
and covers a man better than any glory.
 +
 +
[28] My son, do not lead the life of a beggar;
 +
it is better to die than to beg.
 +
[29] When a man looks to the table of another,
 +
his existence cannot be considered as life.
 +
He pollutes himself with another man's food,
 +
but a man who is intelligent and well instructed
 +
guards against that.
 +
[30] In the mouth of the shameless begging is sweet,
 +
but in his stomach a fire is kindled.
 +
 +
==Sirach 41==
 +
[1] O death, how bitter is the reminder of you
 +
to one who lives at peace among his possessions,
 +
to a man without distractions, who is prosperous in everything,
 +
and who still has the vigor to enjoy his food!
 +
[2] O death, how welcome is your sentence
 +
to one who is in need and is failing in strength,
 +
very old and distracted over everything;
 +
to one who is contrary, and has lost his patience!
 +
[3] Do not fear the sentence of death;
 +
remember your former days and the end of life;
 +
this is the decree from the Lord for all flesh,
 +
[4] and how can you reject the good pleasure of the Most High?
 +
Whether life is for ten or a hundred or a thousand years,
 +
there is no inquiry about it in Hades.
 +
[5] The children of sinners are abominable children,
 +
and they frequent the haunts of the ungodly.
 +
[6] The inheritance of the children of sinners will perish,
 +
and on their posterity will be a perpetual reproach.
 +
[7] Children will blame an ungodly father,
 +
for they suffer reproach because of him.
 +
[8] Woe to you, ungodly men,
 +
who have forsaken the law of the Most High God!
 +
[9] When you are born, you are born to a curse;
 +
and when you die, a curse is your lot.
 +
[10] Whatever is from the dust returns to dust;
 +
so the ungodly go from curse to destruction.
 +
 +
[11] The mourning of men is about their bodies,
 +
but the evil name of sinners will be blotted out.
 +
[12] Have regard for your name, since it will remain for
 +
you longer than a thousand great stores of gold.
 +
[13] The days of a good life are numbered,
 +
but a good name endures for ever.
 +
 +
[14] My children, observe instruction and be at peace;
 +
hidden wisdom and unseen treasure,
 +
what advantage is there in either of them?
 +
[15] Better is the man who hides his folly
 +
than the man who hides his wisdom.
 +
[16] Therefore show respect for my words:
 +
For it is good to retain every kind of shame,
 +
and not everything is confidently esteemed by every one.
 +
 +
[17] Be ashamed of immorality, before your father or mother;
 +
and of a lie, before a prince or a ruler;
 +
[18] of a transgression, before a judge or magistrate;
 +
and of iniquity, before a congregation or the people;
 +
of unjust dealing, before your partner or friend;
 +
[19] and of theft, in the place where you live.
 +
Be ashamed before the truth of God and his covenant.
 +
Be ashamed of selfish behavior at meals,
 +
of surliness in receiving and giving,
 +
[20] and of silence, before those who greet you;
 +
of looking at a woman who is a harlot,
 +
[21] and of rejecting the appeal of a kinsman;
 +
of taking away some one's portion or gift,
 +
and of gazing at another man's wife;
 +
[22] of meddling with his maidservant --
 +
and do not approach her bed;
 +
of abusive words, before friends --
 +
and do not upbraid after making a gift;
 +
[23] of repeating and telling what you hear,
 +
and of revealing secrets.
 +
Then you will show proper shame,
 +
and will find favor with every man.
 +
 +
==Sirach 42==
 +
[1] Of the following things do not be ashamed,
 +
and do not let partiality lead you to sin:
 +
[2] of the law of the Most High and his covenant,
 +
and of rendering judgment to acquit the ungodly;
 +
[3] of keeping accounts with a partner or with
 +
traveling companions,
 +
and of dividing the inheritance of friends;
 +
[4] of accuracy with scales and weights,
 +
and of acquiring much or little;
 +
[5] of profit from dealing with merchants,
 +
and of much discipline of children,
 +
and of whipping a wicked servant severely.
 +
[6] Where there is an evil wife, a seal is a good thing;
 +
and where there are many hands, lock things up.
 +
[7] Whatever you deal out, let it be by number and weight,
 +
and make a record of all that you give out or take in.
 +
[8] Do not be ashamed to instruct the stupid or foolish
 +
or the aged man who quarrels with the young.
 +
Then you will be truly instructed,
 +
and will be approved before all men.
 +
 +
[9] A daughter keeps her father secretly wakeful,
 +
and worry over her robs him of sleep;
 +
when she is young, lest she do not marry,
 +
or if married, lest she be hated;
 +
[10] while a virgin, lest she be defiled
 +
or become pregnant in her father's house;
 +
or having a husband, lest she prove unfaithful,
 +
or, though married, lest she be barren.
 +
[11] Keep strict watch over a headstrong daughter,
 +
lest she make you a laughingstock to your enemies,
 +
a byword in the city and notorious among the people,
 +
and put you to shame before the great multitude.
 +
 +
[12] Do not look upon any one for beauty,
 +
and do not sit in the midst of women;
 +
[13] for from garments comes the moth,
 +
and from a woman comes woman's wickedness.
 +
[14] Better is the wickedness of a man than a woman who does good;
 +
and it is a woman who brings shame and disgrace.
 +
 +
[15] I will now call to mind the works of the Lord,
 +
and will declare what I have seen.
 +
By the words of the Lord his works are done.
 +
[16] The sun looks down on everything with its light,
 +
and the work of the Lord is full of his glory.
 +
[17] The Lord has not enabled his holy ones
 +
to recount all his marvelous works,
 +
which the Lord the Almighty has established
 +
that the universe may stand firm in his glory.
 +
[18] He searches out the abyss, and the hearts of men,
 +
and considers their crafty devices.
 +
For the Most High knows all that may be known,
 +
and he looks into the signs of the age.
 +
[19] He declares what has been and what is to be,
 +
and he reveals the tracks of hidden things.
 +
[20] No thought escapes him,
 +
and not one word is hidden from him.
 +
[21] He has ordained the splendors of his wisdom,
 +
and he is from everlasting and to everlasting.
 +
Nothing can be added or taken away,
 +
and he needs no one to be his counselor.
 +
[22] How greatly to be desired are all his works,
 +
and how sparkling they are to see!
 +
[23] All these things live and remain for ever
 +
for every need, and are all obedient.
 +
[24] All things are twofold, one opposite the other,
 +
and he has made nothing incomplete.
 +
[25] One confirms the good things of the other,
 +
and who can have enough of beholding his glory?
 +
 +
==Sirach 43==
 +
[1] The pride of the heavenly heights is the clear firmament,
 +
the appearance of heaven in a spectacle of glory.
 +
[2] The sun, when it appears, making proclamation as it goes forth,
 +
is a marvelous instrument, the work of the Most High.
 +
[3] At noon it parches the land;
 +
and who can withstand its burning heat?
 +
[4] A man tending a furnace works in burning heat,
 +
but the sun burns the mountains three times as much;
 +
it breathes out fiery vapors,
 +
and with bright beams it blinds the eyes.
 +
[5] Great is the Lord who made it;
 +
and at his command it hastens on its course.
 +
 +
[6] He made the moon also, to serve in its season
 +
to mark the times and to be an everlasting sign.
 +
[7] From the moon comes the sign for feast days,
 +
a light that wanes when it has reached the full.
 +
[8] The month is named for the moon,
 +
increasing marvelously in its phases,
 +
an instrument of the hosts on high
 +
shining forth in the firmament of heaven.
 +
 +
[9] The glory of the stars is the beauty of heaven,
 +
a gleaming array in the heights of the Lord.
 +
[10] At the command of the Holy One they stand as ordered,
 +
they never relax in their watches.
 +
[11] Look upon the rainbow, and praise him who made it,
 +
exceedingly beautiful in its brightness.
 +
[12] It encircles the heaven with its glorious arc;
 +
the hands of the Most High have stretched it out.
 +
[13] By his command he sends the driving snow
 +
and speeds the lightnings of his judgment.
 +
[14] Therefore the storehouses are opened,
 +
and the clouds fly forth like birds.
 +
[15] In his majesty he amasses the clouds,
 +
and the hailstones are broken in pieces.
 +
[16] At his appearing the mountains are shaken;
 +
at his will the south wind blows.
 +
[17] The voice of his thunder rebukes the earth;
 +
so do the tempest from the north and the whirlwind.
 +
He scatters the snow like birds flying down,
 +
and its descent is like locusts alighting.
 +
[18] The eye marvels at the beauty of its whiteness,
 +
and the mind is amazed at its falling.
 +
[19] He pours the hoarfrost upon the earth like salt,
 +
and when it freezes, it becomes pointed thorns.
 +
[20] The cold north wind blows,
 +
and ice freezes over the water;
 +
it rests upon every pool of water,
 +
and the water puts it on like a breastplate.
 +
[21] He consumes the mountains and burns up the wilderness,
 +
and withers the tender grass like fire.
 +
[22] A mist quickly heals all things;
 +
when the dew appears, it refreshes from the heat.
 +
 +
[23] By his counsel he stilled the great deep
 +
and planted islands in it.
 +
[24] Those who sail the sea tell of its dangers,
 +
and we marvel at what we hear.
 +
[25] for in it are strange and marvelous works,
 +
all kinds of living things, and huge creatures of the sea.
 +
[26] Because of him his messenger finds the way,
 +
and by his word all things hold together.
 +
 +
[27] Though we speak much we cannot reach the end,
 +
and the sum of our words is: "He is the all."
 +
[28] Where shall we find strength to praise him?
 +
For he is greater than all his works.
 +
[29] Terrible is the Lord and very great,
 +
and marvelous is his power.
 +
[30] When you praise the Lord, exalt him as much as you can;
 +
for he will surpass even that.
 +
When you exalt him, put forth all your strength,
 +
and do not grow weary, for you cannot praise him enough.
 +
[31] Who has seen him and can describe him?
 +
Or who can extol him as he is?
 +
[32] Many things greater than these lie hidden,
 +
for we have seen but few of his works.
 +
[33] For the Lord has made all things,
 +
and to the godly he has granted wisdom.
 +
 +
==Sirach 44==
 +
[1] Let us now praise famous men,
 +
and our fathers in their generations.
 +
[2] The Lord apportioned to them great glory,
 +
his majesty from the beginning.
 +
[3] There were those who ruled in their kingdoms,
 +
and were men renowned for their power,
 +
giving counsel by their understanding,
 +
and proclaiming prophecies;
 +
[4] leaders of the people in their deliberations
 +
and in understanding of learning for the people,
 +
wise in their words of instruction;
 +
[5] those who composed musical tunes,
 +
and set forth verses in writing;
 +
[6] rich men furnished with resources,
 +
living peaceably in their habitations --
 +
[7] all these were honored in their generations,
 +
and were the glory of their times.
 +
[8] There are some of them who have left a name,
 +
so that men declare their praise.
 +
[9] And there are some who have no memorial,
 +
who have perished as though they had not lived;
 +
they have become as though they had not been born,
 +
and so have their children after them.
 +
[10] But these were men of mercy,
 +
whose righteous deeds have not been forgotten;
 +
[11] their prosperity will remain with their descendants,
 +
and their inheritance to their children's children.
 +
[12] Their descendants stand by the covenants;
 +
their children also, for their sake.
 +
[13] Their posterity will continue for ever,
 +
and their glory will not be blotted out.
 +
[14] Their bodies were buried in peace,
 +
and their name lives to all generations.
 +
[15] Peoples will declare their wisdom,
 +
and the congregation proclaims their praise.
 +
 +
[16] Enoch pleased the Lord, and was taken up;
 +
he was an example of repentance to all generations.
 +
 +
[17] Noah was found perfect and righteous;
 +
in the time of wrath he was taken in exchange;
 +
therefore a remnant was left to the earth
 +
when the flood came.
 +
[18] Everlasting covenants were made with him
 +
that all flesh should not be blotted out by a flood.
 +
 +
[19] Abraham was the great father of a multitude of nations,
 +
and no one has been found like him in glory;
 +
[20] he kept the law of the Most High,
 +
and was taken into covenant with him;
 +
he established the covenant in his flesh,
 +
and when he was tested he was found faithful.
 +
[21] Therefore the Lord assured him by an oath
 +
that the nations would be blessed through his posterity;
 +
that he would multiply him like the dust of the earth,
 +
and exalt his posterity like the stars,
 +
and cause them to inherit from sea to sea
 +
and from the River to the ends of the earth.
 +
[22] To Isaac also he gave the same assurance
 +
for the sake of Abraham his father.
 +
 +
[23] The blessing of all men and the covenant
 +
he made to rest upon the head of Jacob;
 +
he acknowledged him with his blessings,
 +
and gave him his inheritance;
 +
he determined his portions,
 +
and distributed them among twelve tribes.
 +
 +
==Sirach 45==
 +
[1] From his descendants the Lord brought forth a man of mercy,
 +
who found favor in the sight of all flesh
 +
and was beloved by God and man,
 +
Moses, whose memory is blessed.
 +
[2] He made him equal in glory to the holy ones,
 +
and made him great in the fears of his enemies.
 +
[3] By his words he caused signs to cease;
 +
the Lord glorified him in the presence of kings.
 +
He gave him commands for his people,
 +
and showed him part of his glory.
 +
[4] He sanctified him through faithfulness and meekness;
 +
he chose him out of all mankind.
 +
[5] He made him hear his voice,
 +
and led him into the thick darkness,
 +
and gave him the commandments face to face,
 +
the law of life and knowledge,
 +
to teach Jacob the covenant,
 +
and Israel his judgments.
 +
 +
[6] He exalted Aaron, the brother of Moses,
 +
a holy man like him, of the tribe of Levi.
 +
[7] He made an everlasting covenant with him,
 +
and gave him the priesthood of the people.
 +
He blessed him with splendid vestments,
 +
and put a glorious robe upon him.
 +
[8] He clothed him with superb perfection,
 +
and strengthened him with the symbols of authority,
 +
the linen breeches, the long robe, and the ephod.
 +
[9] And he encircled him with pomegranates,
 +
with very many golden bells round about,
 +
to send forth a sound as he walked,
 +
to make their ringing heard in the temple
 +
as a reminder to the sons of his people;
 +
[10] with a holy garment, of gold and blue
 +
and purple, the work of an embroiderer;
 +
with the oracle of judgment, Urim and Thummim;
 +
[11] with twisted scarlet, the work of a craftsman;
 +
with precious stones engraved like signets,
 +
in a setting of gold, the work of a jeweler,
 +
for a reminder, in engraved letters,
 +
according to the number of the tribes of Israel;
 +
[12] with a gold crown upon his turban,
 +
inscribed like a signet with "Holiness,"
 +
a distinction to be prized, the work of an expert,
 +
the delight of the eyes, richly adorned.
 +
[13] Before his time there never were such beautiful things.
 +
No outsider ever put them on,
 +
but only his sons
 +
and his descendants perpetually.
 +
[14] His sacrifices shall be wholly burned
 +
twice every day continually.
 +
[15] Moses ordained him,
 +
and anointed him with holy oil;
 +
it was an everlasting covenant for him
 +
and for his descendants all the days of heaven,
 +
to minister to the Lord and serve as priest
 +
and bless his people in his name.
 +
[16] He chose him out of all the living
 +
to offer sacrifice to the Lord,
 +
incense and a pleasing odor as a memorial portion,
 +
to make atonement for the people.
 +
[17] In his commandments he gave him
 +
authority and statutes and judgments,
 +
to teach Jacob the testimonies,
 +
and to enlighten Israel with his law.
 +
[18] Outsiders conspired against him,
 +
and envied him in the wilderness,
 +
Dathan and Abiram and their men
 +
and the company of Korah, in wrath and anger.
 +
[19] The Lord saw it and was not pleased,
 +
and in the wrath of his anger they were destroyed;
 +
he wrought wonders against them
 +
to consume them in flaming fire.
 +
[20] He added glory to Aaron
 +
and gave him a heritage;
 +
he allotted to him the first of the first fruits,
 +
he prepared bread of first fruits in abundance;
 +
[21] for they eat the sacrifices to the Lord,
 +
which he gave to him and his descendants.
 +
[22] But in the land of the people he has no inheritance,
 +
and he has no portion among the people;
 +
for the Lord himself is his portion and inheritance.
 +
 +
[23] Phinehas the son of Eleazar is the third in glory,
 +
for he was zealous in the fear of the Lord,
 +
and stood fast, when the people turned away,
 +
in the ready goodness of his soul,
 +
and made atonement for Israel.
 +
[24] Therefore a covenant of peace was established with him,
 +
that he should be leader of the sanctuary and of his people,
 +
that he and his descendants should have
 +
the dignity of the priesthood for ever.
 +
[25] A covenant was also established with David,
 +
the son of Jesse, of the tribe of Judah:
 +
the heritage of the king is from son to son only;
 +
so the heritage of Aaron is for his descendants.
 +
[26] May the Lord grant you wisdom in your heart
 +
to judge his people in righteousness,
 +
so that their prosperity may not vanish,
 +
and that their glory may endure throughout their generations.
 +
 +
==Sirach 46==
 +
[1] Joshua the son of Nun was mighty in war,
 +
and was the successor of Moses in prophesying.
 +
He became, in accordance with his name,
 +
a great savior of God's elect,
 +
to take vengeance on the enemies that rose against them,
 +
so that he might give Israel its inheritance.
 +
[2] How glorious he was when he lifted his hands
 +
and stretched out his sword against the cities!
 +
[3] Who before him ever stood so firm?
 +
For he waged the wars of the Lord.
 +
[4] Was not the sun held back by his hand?
 +
And did not one day become as long as two?
 +
[5] He called upon the Most High, the Mighty One,
 +
when enemies pressed him on every side,
 +
[6] and the great Lord answered him
 +
with hailstones of mighty power.
 +
He hurled down war upon that nation,
 +
and at the descent of Beth-horon he destroyed
 +
those who resisted,
 +
so that the nations might know his armament,
 +
that he was fighting in the sight of the Lord;
 +
for he wholly followed the Mighty One.
 +
[7] And in the days of Moses he did a loyal deed,
 +
he and Caleb the son of Jephunneh:
 +
they withstood the congregation,
 +
restrained the people from sin,
 +
and stilled their wicked murmuring.
 +
[8] And these two alone were preserved
 +
out of six hundred thousand people on foot,
 +
to bring them into their inheritance,
 +
into a land flowing with milk and honey.
 +
[9] And the Lord gave Caleb strength,
 +
which remained with him to old age,
 +
so that he went up to the hill country,
 +
and his children obtained it for an inheritance;
 +
[10] so that all the sons of Israel might see
 +
that it is good to follow the Lord.
 +
 +
[11] The judges also, with their respective names,
 +
those whose hearts did not fall into idolatry
 +
and who did not turn away from the Lord --
 +
may their memory be blessed!
 +
[12] May their bones revive from where they lie,
 +
and may the name of those who have been honored
 +
live again in their sons!
 +
 +
[13] Samuel, beloved by his Lord,
 +
a prophet of the Lord, established the kingdom
 +
and anointed rulers over his people.
 +
[14] By the law of the Lord he judged the congregation,
 +
and the Lord watched over Jacob.
 +
[15] By his faithfulness he was proved to be a prophet,
 +
and by his words he became known as a trustworthy seer.
 +
[16] He called upon the Lord, the Mighty One,
 +
when his enemies pressed him on every side,
 +
and he offered in sacrifice a sucking lamb.
 +
[17] Then the Lord thundered from heaven,
 +
and made his voice heard with a mighty sound;
 +
[18] and he wiped out the leaders of the people of Tyre
 +
and all the rulers of the Philistines.
 +
[19] Before the time of his eternal sleep,
 +
Samuel called men to witness before the Lord and his anointed:
 +
"I have not taken any one's property,
 +
not so much as a pair of shoes."
 +
And no man accused him.
 +
[20] Even after he had fallen asleep he prophesied
 +
and revealed to the king his death,
 +
and lifted up his voice out of the earth in prophecy,
 +
to blot out the wickedness of the people.
 +
 +
==Sirach 47==
 +
[1] And after him Nathan rose up
 +
to prophesy in the days of David.
 +
[2] As the fat is selected from the peace offering,
 +
so David was selected from the sons of Israel.
 +
[3] He played with lions as with young goats,
 +
and with bears as with lambs of the flock.
 +
[4] In his youth did he not kill a giant,
 +
and take away reproach from the people,
 +
when he lifted his hand with a stone in the sling
 +
and struck down the boasting of Goliath?
 +
[5] For he appealed to the Lord, the Most High,
 +
and he gave him strength in his right hand
 +
to slay a man mighty in war,
 +
to exalt the power of his people.
 +
[6] So they glorified him for his ten thousands,
 +
and praised him for the blessings of the Lord,
 +
when the glorious diadem was bestowed upon him.
 +
[7] For he wiped out his enemies on every side,
 +
and annihilated his adversaries the Philistines;
 +
he crushed their power even to this day.
 +
[8] In all that he did he gave thanks
 +
to the Holy One, the Most High, with ascriptions of glory;
 +
he sang praise with all his heart,
 +
and he loved his Maker.
 +
[9] He placed singers before the altar,
 +
to make sweet melody with their voices.
 +
[10] He gave beauty to the feasts,
 +
and arranged their times throughout the year,
 +
while they praised God's holy name,
 +
and the sanctuary resounded from early morning.
 +
[11] The Lord took away his sins,
 +
and exalted his power for ever;
 +
he gave him the covenant of kings
 +
and a throne of glory in Israel.
 +
 +
[12] After him rose up a wise son
 +
who fared amply because of him;
 +
[13] Solomon reigned in days of peace,
 +
and God gave him rest on every side,
 +
that he might build a house for his name
 +
and prepare a sanctuary to stand for ever.
 +
[14] How wise you became in your youth!
 +
You overflowed like a river with understanding.
 +
[15] Your soul covered the earth,
 +
and you filled it with parables and riddles.
 +
[16] Your name reached to far-off islands,
 +
and you were loved for your peace.
 +
[17] For your songs and proverbs and parables,
 +
and for your interpretations, the countries marveled at you.
 +
[18] In the name of the Lord God,
 +
who is called the God of Israel,
 +
you gathered gold like tin
 +
and amassed silver like lead.
 +
[19] But you laid your loins beside women,
 +
and through your body you were brought into subjection.
 +
[20] You put stain upon your honor,
 +
and defiled your posterity,
 +
so that you brought wrath upon your children
 +
and they were grieved at your folly,
 +
[21] so that the sovereignty was divided
 +
and a disobedient kingdom arose out of Ephraim.
 +
[22] But the Lord will never give up his mercy,
 +
nor cause any of his works to perish;
 +
he will never blot out the descendants of his chosen one,
 +
nor destroy the posterity of him who loved him;
 +
so he gave a remnant to Jacob,
 +
and to David a root of his stock.
 +
 +
[23] Solomon rested with his fathers,
 +
and left behind him one of his sons,
 +
ample in folly and lacking in understanding,
 +
Rehoboam, whose policy caused the people to revolt.
 +
Also Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who caused Israel to sin
 +
and gave to Ephraim a sinful way.
 +
[24] Their sins became exceedingly many,
 +
so as to remove them from their land.
 +
[25] For they sought out every sort of wickedness,
 +
till vengeance came upon them.
 +
 +
==Sirach 48==
 +
[1] Then the prophet Elijah arose like a fire,
 +
and his word burned like a torch.
 +
[2] He brought a famine upon them,
 +
and by his zeal he made them few in number.
 +
[3] By the word of the Lord he shut up the heavens,
 +
and also three times brought down fire.
 +
[4] How glorious you were, O Elijah, in your wondrous deeds!
 +
And who has the right to boast which you have?
 +
[5] You who raised a corpse from death
 +
and from Hades, by the word of the Most High;
 +
[6] who brought kings down to destruction,
 +
and famous men from their beds;
 +
[7] who heard rebuke at Sinai
 +
and judgments of vengeance at Horeb;
 +
[8] who anointed kings to inflict retribution,
 +
and prophets to succeed you.
 +
[9] You who were taken up by a whirlwind of fire,
 +
in a chariot with horses of fire;
 +
[10] you who are ready at the appointed time, it is written,
 +
to calm the wrath of God before it breaks out in fury,
 +
to turn the heart of the father to the son,
 +
and to restore the tribes of Jacob.
 +
[11] Blessed are those who saw you,
 +
and those who have been adorned in love;
 +
for we also shall surely live.
 +
 +
[12] It was Elijah who was covered by the whirlwind,
 +
and Elisha was filled with his spirit;
 +
in all his days he did not tremble before any ruler,
 +
and no one brought him into subjection.
 +
[13] Nothing was too hard for him,
 +
and when he was dead his body prophesied.
 +
[14] As in his life he did wonders,
 +
so in death his deeds were marvelous.
 +
 +
[15] For all this the people did not repent,
 +
and they did not forsake their sins,
 +
till they were carried away captive from their land
 +
and were scattered over all the earth;
 +
the people were left very few in number,
 +
but with rulers from the house of David.
 +
[16] Some of them did what was pleasing to God,
 +
but others multiplied sins.
 +
 +
[17] Hezekiah fortified his city,
 +
and brought water into the midst of it;
 +
he tunneled the sheer rock with iron
 +
and built pools for water.
 +
[18] In his days Sennacherib came up,
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and sent the Rabshakeh;
 +
he lifted up his hand against Zion
 +
and made great boasts in his arrogance.
 +
[19] Then their hearts were shaken and their hands trembled,
 +
and they were in anguish, like women in travail.
 +
[20] But they called upon the Lord who is merciful,
 +
spreading forth their hands toward him;
 +
and the Holy One quickly heard them from heaven,
 +
and delivered them by the hand of Isaiah.
 +
[21] The Lord smote the camp of the Assyrians,
 +
and his angel wiped them out.
 +
[22] For Hezekiah did what was pleasing to the Lord,
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and he held strongly to the ways of David his father,
 +
which Isaiah the prophet commanded,
 +
who was great and faithful in his vision.
 +
[23] In his days the sun went backward,
 +
and he lengthened the life of the king.
 +
[24] By the spirit of might he saw the last things,
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and comforted those who mourned in Zion.
 +
[25] He revealed what was to occur to the end of time,
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and the hidden things before they came to pass.
 +
 +
==Sirach 49==
 +
[1] The memory of Josiah is like a blending of incense
 +
prepared by the art of the perfumer;
 +
it is sweet as honey to every mouth,
 +
and like music at a banquet of wine.
 +
[2] He was led aright in converting the people,
 +
and took away the abominations of iniquity.
 +
[3] He set his heart upon the Lord;
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in the days of wicked men he strengthened godliness.
 +
 +
[4] Except David and Hezekiah and Josiah
 +
they all sinned greatly,
 +
for they forsook the law of the Most High;
 +
the kings of Judah came to an end;
 +
[5] for they gave their power to others,
 +
and their glory to a foreign nation,
 +
[6] who set fire to the chosen city of the sanctuary,
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and made her streets desolate,
 +
according to the word of Jeremiah.
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[7] For they had afflicted him;
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yet he had been consecrated in the womb as prophet,
 +
to pluck up and afflict and destroy,
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and likewise to build and to plant.
 +
 +
[8] It was Ezekiel who saw the vision of glory
 +
which God showed him above the chariot of the cherubim.
 +
[9] For God remembered his enemies with storm,
 +
and did good to those who directed their ways aright.
 +
 +
[10] May the bones of the twelve prophets
 +
revive from where they lie,
 +
for they comforted the people of Jacob
 +
and delivered them with confident hope.
 +
 +
[11] How shall we magnify Zerubbabel?
 +
He was like a signet on the right hand,
 +
[12] and so was Jeshua the son of Jozadak;
 +
in their days they built the house
 +
and raised a temple holy to the Lord,
 +
prepared for everlasting glory.
 +
[13] The memory of Nehemiah also is lasting;
 +
he raised for us the walls that had fallen,
 +
and set up the gates and bars
 +
and rebuilt our ruined houses.
 +
 +
[14] No one like Enoch has been created on earth,
 +
for he was taken up from the earth.
 +
[15] And no man like Joseph has been born,
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and his bones are cared for.
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[16] Shem and Seth were honored among men,
 +
and Adam above every living being in the creation.
 +
 +
==Sirach 50==
 +
[1] The leader of his brethren and the pride of his people
 +
was Simon the high priest, son of Onias,
 +
who in his life repaired the house,
 +
and in his time fortified the temple.
 +
[2] He laid the foundations for the high double walls,
 +
the high retaining walls for the temple enclosure.
 +
[3] In his days a cistern for water was quarried out,
 +
a reservoir like the sea in circumference.
 +
[4] He considered how to save his people from ruin,
 +
and fortified the city to withstand a seige.
 +
[5] How glorious he was when the people gathered round him
 +
as he came out of the inner sanctuary!
 +
[6] Like the morning star among the clouds,
 +
like the moon when it is full;
 +
[7] like the sun shining upon the temple of the Most High,
 +
and like the rainbow gleaming in glorious clouds;
 +
[8] like roses in the days of the first fruits,
 +
like lilies by a spring of water,
 +
like a green shoot on Lebanon on a summer day;
 +
[9] like fire and incense in the censer,
 +
like a vessel of hammered gold
 +
adorned with all kinds of precious stones;
 +
[10] like an olive tree putting forth its fruit,
 +
and like a cypress towering in the clouds.
 +
[11] When he put on his glorious robe
 +
and clothed himself with superb perfection
 +
and went up to the holy altar,
 +
he made the court of the sanctuary glorious.
 +
[12] And when he received the portions from the
 +
hands of the priests,
 +
as he stood by the hearth of the altar
 +
with a garland of brethren around him,
 +
he was like a young cedar on Lebanon;
 +
and they surrounded him like the trunks of palm trees,
 +
[13] all the sons of Aaron in their splendor
 +
with the Lord's offering in their hands,
 +
before the whole congregation of Israel.
 +
[14] Finishing the service at the altars,
 +
and arranging the offering to the Most High, the Almighty,
 +
[15] he reached out his hand to the cup
 +
and poured a libation of the blood of the grape;
 +
he poured it out at the foot of the altar,
 +
a pleasing odor to the Most High, the King of all.
 +
[16] Then the sons of Aaron shouted,
 +
they sounded the trumpets of hammered work,
 +
they made a great noise to be heard
 +
for remembrance before the Most High.
 +
[17] Then all the people together made haste
 +
and fell to the ground upon their faces
 +
to worship their Lord,
 +
the Almighty, God Most High.
 +
[18] And the singers praised him with their voices
 +
in sweet and full-toned melody.
 +
[19] And the people besought the Lord Most High
 +
in prayer before him who is merciful,
 +
till the order of worship of the Lord was ended;
 +
so they completed his service.
 +
[20] Then Simon came down, and lifted up his hands
 +
over the whole congregation of the sons of Israel,
 +
to pronounce the blessing of the Lord with his lips,
 +
and to glory in his name;
 +
[21] and they bowed down in worship a second time,
 +
to receive the blessing from the Most High.
 +
 +
[22] And now bless the God of all,
 +
who in every way does great things;
 +
who exalts our days from birth,
 +
and deals with us according to his mercy.
 +
[23] May he give us gladness of heart,
 +
and grant that peace may be in our days in Israel,
 +
as in the days of old.
 +
[24] May he entrust to us his mercy!
 +
And let him deliver us in our days!
 +
 +
[25] With two nations my soul is vexed,
 +
and the third is no nation:
 +
[26] Those who live on Mount Seir, and the Philistines,
 +
and the foolish people that dwell in Shechem.
 +
 +
[27] Instruction in understanding and knowledge
 +
I have written in this book,
 +
Jesus the son of Sirach, son of Eleazar, of Jerusalem,
 +
who out of his heart poured forth wisdom.
 +
[28] Blessed is he who concerns himself with these things,
 +
and he who lays them to heart will become wise.
 +
[29] For if he does them, he will be strong for all things,
 +
for the light of the Lord is his path.
 +
 +
==Sirach 51==
 +
[1] I will give thanks to thee, O Lord and King,
 +
and will praise thee as God my Savior.
 +
I give thanks to thy name,
 +
[2] for thou hast been my protector and helper
 +
and hast delivered my body from destruction
 +
and from the snare of a slanderous tongue,
 +
from lips that utter lies.
 +
Before those who stood by
 +
thou wast my helper,
 +
[3] and didst deliver me,
 +
in the greatness of thy mercy and of thy name,
 +
from the gnashings of teeth about to devour me,
 +
from the hand of those who sought my life,
 +
from the many afflictions that I endured,
 +
[4] from choking fire on every side
 +
and from the midst of fire which I did not kindle,
 +
[5] from the depths of the belly of Hades,
 +
from an unclean tongue and lying words --
 +
[6] the slander of an unrighteous tongue to the king.
 +
My soul drew near to death,
 +
and my life was very near to Hades beneath.
 +
[7] They surrounded me on every side,
 +
and there was no one to help me;
 +
I looked for the assistance of men,
 +
and there was none.
 +
[8] Then I remembered thy mercy, O Lord,
 +
and thy work from of old,
 +
that thou dost deliver those who wait for thee
 +
and dost save them from the hand of their enemies.
 +
[9] And I sent up my supplication from the earth,
 +
and prayed for deliverance from death.
 +
[10] I appealed to the Lord, the Father of my lord,
 +
not to forsake me in the days of affliction,
 +
at the time when there is no help against the proud.
 +
[11] I will praise thy name continually,
 +
and will sing praise with thanksgiving.
 +
My prayer was heard,
 +
[12] for thou didst save me from destruction
 +
and rescue me from an evil plight.
 +
Therefore I will give thanks to thee and praise thee,
 +
and I will bless the name of the Lord.
 +
 +
[13] While I was still young, before I went on my travels,
 +
I sought wisdom openly in my prayer.
 +
[14] Before the temple I asked for her,
 +
and I will search for her to the last.
 +
[15] From blossom to ripening grape
 +
my heart delighted in her;
 +
my foot entered upon the straight path;
 +
from my youth I followed her steps.
 +
[16] I inclined my ear a little and received her,
 +
and I found for myself much instruction.
 +
[17] I made progress therein;
 +
to him who gives wisdom I will give glory.
 +
[18] For I resolved to live according to wisdom,
 +
and I was zealous for the good;
 +
and I shall never be put to shame.
 +
[19] My soul grappled with wisdom,
 +
and in my conduct I was strict;
 +
I spread out my hands to the heavens,
 +
and lamented my ignorance of her.
 +
[20] I directed my soul to her,
 +
and through purification I found her.
 +
I gained understanding with her from the first,
 +
therefore I will not be forsaken.
 +
[21] My heart was stirred to seek her,
 +
therefore I have gained a good possession.
 +
[22] The Lord gave me a tongue as my reward,
 +
and I will praise him with it.
 +
 +
[23] Draw near to me, you who are untaught,
 +
and lodge in my school.
 +
[24] Why do you say you are lacking in these things,
 +
and why are your souls very thirsty?
 +
[25] I opened my mouth and said,
 +
Get these things for yourselves without money.
 +
[26] Put your neck under the yoke,
 +
and let your souls receive instruction;
 +
it is to be found close by.
 +
[27] See with your eyes that I have labored little
 +
and found myself much rest.
 +
[28] Get instruction with a large sum of silver,
 +
and you will gain by it much gold.
 +
[29] May your soul rejoice in his mercy,
 +
and may you not be put to shame when you praise him.
 +
[30] Do your work before the appointed time,
 +
and in God's time he will give you your reward.
 +
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