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Wisdom 17

1 For your judgments, O Lord, are great, and your words are indescribable. Therefore, undisciplined souls have wandered astray.

2 For, while they managed to convince the unjust, so as to obtain dominion over the holy nation, they themselves were fettered with chains of darkness and of endless night, enclosed in their houses, fugitives of everlasting providence, lying in ruins.

3 And, while they thought to escape notice in their secret sins, they were scattered under a dark veil of oblivion, being horribly afraid, and having been disturbed with great astonishment.

4 For neither did the cave which enclosed them preserve them from fear, because descending noises disturbed them, and the sorrowful persons appearing to them intensified their fear.

5 And, indeed, even fire had no strength to provide them light, nor could the clear flames of the stars illuminate that horrible night.

6 Yet there appeared to them a sudden fire, filled with fear; and, having been struck with the fear of that face which is unseen, they considered those things which they did see to be worse,

7 and, having been ridiculed, the illusions were removed from their arts along with their contemptuous rebuke of glorious wisdom.

8 Indeed, those who promised to drive away fears and disturbances from a languishing soul, though they were filled with derision, were themselves languishing in fear.

9 And, even if nothing unnatural disturbed them, yet being agitated by the passing of animals and the hissing of snakes, they died of fear, denying what they themselves saw even in the air, which no one thinks to be able to escape.

10 For, while there may be apprehension with wickedness, it gives testimony to condemnation, for a troubled conscience always forecasts harshness.

11 For fear is nothing else but unfaithfulness to thinking helpful things.

12 And, while expectation is driven from within, the cause of this is supposing that one is great in knowledge, and as a result, conflict excels.

13 Yet those who were truly powerless that night, being overcome by both the vilest and the deepest hell, were sleeping the same sleep,

14 sometimes stirred up by the fear of unnatural things, other times sinking down in disgrace of soul, for a sudden and unexpected fear overcame them.

15 Then, if any among them had fallen away, he was kept in a prison without bars which had been left open.

16 For if a farmer, or a shepherd, or a worker in a field of labor were suddenly overcome, he endured an inescapable necessity.

17 For they were all bound together with one chain of darkness. Or if there were a whistling wind, or the sweet sound of birds among the thick tree branches, or the force of water rushing excessively,

18 or the strong noise of rocks crashing down, or the scattering of playful animals having been seen, or the strong voice of bellowing beasts, or the resounding of the highest mountain echo, these things made them sink down because of fear.

19 For the whole world was enlightened with a clear light, and none were being hindered in their labors.

20 But then, the heavy night was placed over the sun for them, an image of that darkness which was about to overcome them. Yet they were more grievous to themselves than was the darkness.

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Wisdom 18

1 But your saints were your greatest light, and they heard your voice, but did not see your form. And because they themselves did not also suffer the same things, they praised you greatly.

2 And those who were wounded before, gave thanks, because they were no longer being wounded, and because they had petitioned for this gift, that there would be this difference.

3 Because of this, they had a burning column of fire as a guide on the unknown way, and you displayed a harmless sun of a good hospitality.

4 The others, indeed, deserved to be deprived of the light and to endure a prison of darkness, who watched for an opportunity to imprison your sons, by whom the incorruptible light of the law was beginning to be given to future generations.

5 When they thought to kill the babes of the just, one son having been exposed and set free, to their disgrace, you took away a multitude of their sons and destroyed them all together in a mighty water.

6 For that night was known beforehand by our fathers, so that, knowing the truth of the oaths in which they had trusted, they might be more peaceful in their souls.

7 Yet your people received not only the salvation of the just, but also the destruction of the unjust.

8 For just as you wounded our adversaries, so also did you greatly esteem calling us forth.

9 For the just children of goodness were secretly offering sacrifice, and in agreement they administered the law of justice, so that both good and bad would be able to receive justice, and so that you might now approve of their chanting to the father.

10 On the other hand, a dissimilar voice was resounding from the enemies, and a lamentable wailing was heard for the children who were being cried over.

11 But the same punishment afflicted the servant with the master, and the common man endured the same as the king.

12 Therefore, all were the same, with one name for death, and the dead were innumerable. For neither were the living sufficient to bury the dead, because, with a single effort, their most illustrious nation was exterminated.

13 For they would not believe anything because of the drugs; then truly, at the beginning, when the extermination of the firstborn happened, they pledged the people to belong to God.

14 For, when a quiet silence surrounded all things, and when the course of the night was passing the middle of its journey,

15 your almighty word from heaven leapt down from your royal throne, as a fierce warrior in the midst of the land of extermination,

16 as a sharp sword carrying your unfeigned authority, and standing, filled all things with death, and, standing on the earth, reached all the way up to touch heaven.

17 Then, incessant visions of nightmares disturbed them, and unexpected fears overcame them.

18 And another was thrown down elsewhere half-alive; and so, by means of that which was dying, the cause of death was revealed.

19 For the visions that disturbed them had forewarned of these things, lest they should perish and not know why they suffered these evils.

20 Yet, at that time, the trial of death touched even the just, and there was a disturbance of the multitude in the wilderness, but your wrath did not continue for long.

21 For a blameless man, prospering, is to be entreated for your people, bringing forth the shield of your service, through prayer and incense, making prayerful supplication, he withstands anger, and so establishes an end to the necessary difficulty, revealing that he is your servant.

22 Yet he outlasted the disturbance, not by virtue of the body, nor by force of arms, but, with a word, he subdued those who were troubling him, commemorating the oaths and covenant of the parents.

23 For when they were now fallen down dead by heaps one upon another, he stood between them and cut off their attack, and he divided those who controlled the path to the living.

24 For, within the garment of shame which he held, the world was all together, and the great deeds of the parents were engraved on four orders of stones, and your majesty was engraved on the crown of his head.

25 Yet he who was exterminating yielded even to those he frightened. For one trial of wrath was sufficient.

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Wisdom 19

1 But the impious, all the way to the very end, were overcome by anger without mercy. Indeed, he knew beforehand even their future.

2 Yet, seeing that they might have repented, so that they would be led by him and be sent forth with great concern, the just sought the impious, while regretting their deeds.

3 For, while the just were still holding grief in their hands and weeping at the tombs of the dead, these others took upon themselves another senseless thought, and they cast out the legislators and pursued them as if they were fugitives.

4 For a fitting necessity was leading them to this end, and they were losing the remembrance of those things which had happened, so that what was lacking in the sufferings of the conflict might be completed by the punishment,

5 and so that your people, indeed, might wonderfully pass through, but these others might find a new death.

6 For every creature according to its kind was fashioned again as from the beginning, diligently serving your teachings, so that your children would be preserved unharmed.

7 For a cloud overshadowed their camp, and where water was before, dry land appeared, and in the Red Sea, a way without hindrance, and out of the great deep, a level field sprung up,

8 through which the whole nation passed, protected by your hand, seeing your miracles and wonders.

9 For they consumed food like horses, and they leapt about like lambs, praising you, O Lord, who had freed them.

10 For they were still mindful of those things which had happened during the time of their sojourn, how, instead cattle, the earth brought forth flies, and instead of fish, the river cast up a multitude of frogs.

11 And, lastly, they saw a new kind of bird, when, being led by their desire, they demanded a feast of meat.

12 For, to console their loss, the quail came up to them from the sea, and yet troubles overcame the sinners, though they were not without the evidence of what had happened before by the power of lightning, for they suffered justly according to their own wickedness.

13 And indeed, they set up a more detestable inhospitality. Certainly, some have refused to receive unknown foreigners, but these others were drafting good guests into servitude,

14 and not only foreigners, but also those who had been under their care, because they were reluctantly sheltering the outsiders.

15 Yet whoever had sheltered them with gladness, by making use of the very same justice, they afflicted with the most severe sorrow.

16 Yet they were struck with blindness, like someone brought before the gates of justice, so that they were suddenly covered with darkness, and each one was left searching for the threshold of his front door.

17 For the elements in themselves are in the process of being changed, just as when the sound of a musical instrument is being altered in quality, yet each one keeps its own sound, from where it is considered to be and according to its fixed appearance.

18 For the countryside was transformed by water, and things which were swimming, crossed over the land.

19 Fire prevailed in the midst of water, beyond its own power, and the water forgot its quenching nature.

20 On the other hand, the flames did not trouble the bodies of the mortal animals walking around, nor did they melt that good food, which is as easily melted as ice. For in all things, O Lord, you magnified your people, and honored them, and did not despise them, but at every time and in every place, you assisted them.

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Sirach 1

1 All wisdom is from the Lord God, and has always been with him, and is before all time.

2 Who has numbered the sand of the sea, and the drops of the rain, and the days of the world? Who has measured the height of heaven, and the breadth of the earth, and the depth of the abyss?

3 Who has examined the wisdom of God, which precedes all things?

4 Wisdom was created before all things, and the understanding of prudence is before all time.

5 The Word of God on high is the source of wisdom, whose steps are eternal commandments.

6 To whom has the root of wisdom been revealed, and who has recognized her astuteness?

7 To whom has the discipline of wisdom been revealed and made manifest? And who has understood the multiplicity of her steps?

8 The most high omnipotent Creator is One, and he is the mighty King, and he is exceedingly to be feared, sitting upon his throne, and he is the sovereign God.

9 He created wisdom through the Holy Spirit, and he saw her, and numbered her, and measured her.

10 And he poured her over all his works, and over all flesh, to the extent of his favor, and he has offered her to those who love him.

11 The fear of the Lord is glory, and honor, and rejoicing, and a crown of exultation.

12 The fear of the Lord will delight the heart, and will give joy and gladness and length of days.

13 It will be well, in the very end, for him who fears the Lord, and on the day that he passes away, he will be blessed.

14 The love of God is honorable wisdom.

15 And those to whom she will appear for their consideration love her because of what they see and know of her great works.

16 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and was created with the faithful in the womb, and walks with elect women, and is known by the just and the faithful.

17 The fear of the Lord is the sanctity of knowledge.

18 Sanctity will guard and justify the heart, and will bestow happiness and joy.

19 It will be well with him who fears the Lord, and at the consummation of his days, he will be blessed.

20 To fear God is the fullness of wisdom, and it is a fullness from its fruits.

21 She will fill her entire house from her offspring, and storehouses from her treasures.

22 The fear of the Lord is the crown of wisdom, the completion of peace, and the fruit of salvation.

23 And the fear of the Lord has seen and numbered wisdom; but both are gifts of God.

24 Wisdom will distribute knowledge and an understanding of prudence; and she lifts up the glory of those who hold to her.

25 The root of wisdom is to fear the Lord, and its branches are long-lived.

26 In the treasures of wisdom is understanding and the sanctity of knowledge. But to sinners, wisdom is an abomination.

27 The fear of the Lord expels sin.

28 For he who is without fear is not able to be justified. For the disposition of his spirit is his undoing.

29 Those who are patient will suffer for a brief time, and afterwards, happiness will return.

30 A noble mind will hide his words for a brief time, and then the lips of many will declare his understanding.

31 Among the treasures of wisdom is the outward sign of discipline.

32 But to those who sin, the worship of God is an abomination.

33 Son, if you desire wisdom, observe justice, and then God will offer her to you.

34 For the fear of the Lord is wisdom and discipline.

35 And what pleases him is faith and meekness. And so shall he complete his treasures.

36 You should not be incredulous to the fear of the Lord. And you should not draw close to him with a duplicitous heart.

37 You should not be a hypocrite in the sight of men. And you should not scandalize with your lips.

38 Attend to these things, otherwise you may fall and bring dishonor to your soul.

39 And then God may uncover your secrets, and he may cast you down forcefully in the midst of the congregation.

40 For you drew near to the Lord wickedly, and your heart was filled with deceit and falseness.

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Sirach 2

1 Son, when you apply yourself to the service of God, stand in justice and in fear, and prepare your soul for temptation.

2 Humble your heart, and persevere. Incline your ear, and accept words of understanding. And you should not hurry away in the time of distress.

3 Endure steadfastly for God. Join yourself to God, and persevere, so that your life may increase in the very end.

4 Accept everything that will happened to you, and persevere in your sorrow, and have patience in your humiliation.

5 For gold and silver are tested in fire, yet truly, acceptable men are tested in the furnace of humiliation.

6 Believe God, and he will restore you to health. And straighten your way, and hope in him. Observe his fear, and grow old in it.

7 You who fear the Lord, wait for his mercy. And do not turn away from him, lest you fall.

8 You who fear the Lord, believe in him. And your reward will not be taken away.

9 You who fear the Lord, hope in him. And mercy will approach you, to your delight.

10 You who fear the Lord, love him. And your hearts will be illuminated.

11 My sons, consider the nations of men, and know that not one of them hoped in the Lord and was confounded.

12 For who has remained in his commandment and been abandoned? Or who has called upon him, and yet he despised him?

13 For God is upright and merciful, and he will forgive sins in the day of tribulation. And he is the Protector to all those who seek him in truth.

14 Woe to the duplicitous heart, and to the wicked lips, and to the hands that do evil, and to the sinner who walks the earth by two ways!

15 Woe to the dissolute in heart, who do not trust God! For, as a result, they will not be protected by him.

16 Woe to those who have lost endurance, and who have abandoned upright ways, and who have turned aside to depraved ways!

17 And what will they do when the Lord begins to examine them?

18 Those who fear the Lord will not be unbelieving toward his Word. And those who love him will keep to his way.

19 Those who fear the Lord will seek the things that are well-pleasing to him. And those who love him will be filled with his law.

20 Those who fear the Lord will prepare their hearts, and they will sanctify their souls in his sight.

21 Those who fear the Lord keep his commandments, and they will have patience even until his examination,

22 saying: “If we do not do penance, then we will fall into the hands of the Lord, and not into the hands of men.”

23 For according to his greatness, so also is his mercy with him.

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Sirach 3

1 The sons of wisdom are the Church of the just: and their generation is obedience and love.

2 Sons, listen to the judgment of your father, and act accordingly, so that you may be saved.

3 For God has honored the father in the sons, and, when seeking the judgment of the mother, he has confirmed it in the children.

4 He who loves God will plead with him on behalf of sins, and will keep himself away from sin, and will be heeded in the prayers of his days.

5 And, like one who stores up treasure, so also is he who honors his mother.

6 He who honors his father will find happiness in his own children, and he will be heeded in the day of his prayer.

7 He who honors his father will live a long life. And he who obeys his father will be a refreshment to his mother.

8 He who fears the Lord honors his parents, and he will serve them as masters, for it is they who conceived him.

9 In word and deed, and in all things, honor your father with patience,

10 so that a blessing may come to you from him, and so that his blessing may remain to the very end.

11 The blessing of the father strengthens the houses of the sons; but the curse of the mother uproots even its foundation.

12 Do not boast in the disgrace of your father; for his shame is not your glory.

13 For the glory of a man is from the honor of his father, and a father without honor is a discredit to the son.

14 Son, support your father in his old age, and do not grieve him in his life.

15 And if his mind should fail, show kindness; and do not spurn him when you are in your strength. For almsgiving to the father will never be forgotten.

16 For even in return for the sin of the mother, good will be repaid to you.

17 And you will be built up in justice, and you will be remembered in the day of tribulation. And your sins will dissolve like ice in warm weather.

18 What an evil form has he who forsakes his father! And whoever exasperates his mother is accursed by God.

19 Son, perform your works in meekness, and you shall be loved beyond the glory of men.

20 However great you may be, humble yourself in all things, and you will find grace in the presence of God.

21 For only the power of God is great, and he is honored by the humble.

22 You should not seek the things that are too high for you, and you should not examine the things that are beyond your ability. But as for the things that God has entrusted to you, consider these always. But you should not be curious in too many of his works.

23 For it is not necessary for you to see with your own eyes the things that are hidden.

24 In unnecessary matters, do not choose to be an examiner of many different things, and you should not be curious about too many of his works.

25 For many things have been revealed to you, beyond the understanding of men.

26 Yet uncertainty in these things has also undermined many persons and has detained their minds in vanity.

27 A hardened heart will have evil in the very end, and he who loves peril will perish in it.

28 A heart advancing in two directions will not have success, and the depraved heart will be scandalized in this way.

29 A wicked heart will be burdened with sorrows, and a sinner will add further sins.

30 The synagogue of the arrogant will not be healed. For the stalk of sinfulness will take root in them, and it will not be understood.

31 The heart of the wise is understood by wisdom, and a good ear will listen to wisdom with all its desire.

32 A wise and understanding heart will abstain from sins, and will have success in works of justice.

33 Water extinguishes a burning fire, and almsgiving withstands sins.

34 And God is the watchman for him who repays a kindness. He remembers him afterwards, and in the time of his fall, he will find a firm support.

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Sirach 4

1 Son, you should not cheat the poor out of alms, nor should you avert your eyes from a poor man.

2 You should not despise the hungry soul, and you should not aggravate a poor man in his need.

3 You should not afflict the heart of the needy, and you should not delay an offer to someone in anguish.

4 You should not make requests of one who is greatly troubled, and you should not avert your face from the indigent.

5 You should not avert your eyes from the needy out of anger. And you should not abandon those who seek help from you, so that they speak curses behind your back.

6 For the pleadings of him who speaks curses of you, in the bitterness of his soul, will be heeded. For the One who made him will heed him.

7 Make yourself a friend to the congregation of the poor, and humble your soul before an elder, and humble your head before the great.

8 Turn your ear without sadness toward the poor, and repay your debt, and respond to him peacefully in meekness.

9 Free him who suffers injury at the hand of the arrogant, and do not carry animosity in your soul.

10 In judging, be merciful to the orphan, like a father, and be merciful to their mother, like a husband.

11 And then you shall be like an obedient son of the Most High, and he will take pity on you more than a mother would.

12 Wisdom breathes life into her sons, and she lifts up those who are seeking her, and she will precede them in the way of justice.

13 And he who loves her loves life. And those who watch for her shall embrace her delights.

14 Those who hold to her will inherit life. And whatever place she enters, God will bless.

15 Those who serve her will yield to what is holy. And God loves those who love wisdom.

16 He who listens to her shall judge the nations. And he who gazes upon her will remain secure.

17 If he believes in her, he will inherit her, and whatever arises from him will be confirmed.

18 For she walks with him through temptation, and she chooses him from the beginning.

19 She will lead fear and dread and trials over him, and she will crucify him with the tribulation of her doctrine, until she has tested him in his thoughts and she can trust in his soul.

20 And then she will strengthen him, and lead him along a straight path, and rejoice in him.

21 And she will disclose her secrets to him, and she will store up treasure, of the knowledge and understanding of justice, in him.

22 But if he has wandered astray, she will leave him behind, and she will deliver him into the hands of his enemy.

23 Son, be continually observant, and keep away from evil.

24 For the sake of your soul, you should not be ashamed to speak the truth.

25 For there is a shame that brings sin, and there is a shame that brings glory and grace.

26 You should not accept a face contrary to your own face, nor should you accept a lie contrary to your own soul.

27 You should not enjoy the fall of your neighbor.

28 Neither should you withhold words at an opportunity for salvation. You should not conceal your wisdom in her beauty.

29 For wisdom is discerned within speech. And understanding and knowledge and doctrine are discerned in the words of those who understand and by their steadfastness in the works of justice.

30 You should not contradict a word of truth in any way. Otherwise, by a falsehood born of ignorance, you will be confounded.

31 You should not be ashamed to confess your sins, but do not subject yourself to any man because of sin.

32 Do not choose to stand against the face of the powerful, for you should not strive against the current of the river.

33 Suffer for justice, on behalf of your soul, and struggle, even unto death, on behalf of justice, and God will fight against your enemies on your behalf.

34 Do not choose to be quick with your words, nor unproductive or neglectful in your works.

35 Do not choose to be like a lion in your house, distressing those of your household, and oppressing those who are subject to you.

36 Do not let your hand be open when receiving, but closed when giving.

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Sirach 5

1 Do not choose to seek iniquitous possessions, and you should not say: “I have all I need in life.” For it will be of no benefit to you in the time of retribution and darkness.

2 You should not pursue, in your strength, the desires of your heart.

3 And you should not say: “How powerful am I?” or, “Who will cast me down because of my deeds?” For God will vindicate with vengeance.

4 You should not say, “I sinned, and what grief has befallen me?” For the Most High is a patient recompensor.

5 Do not be willing to be without fear concerning a forgiven sin, and you should not add sin upon sin.

6 And you should not say: “The compassion of the Lord is great; he will take pity on the multitude of my sins.”

7 For both mercy and wrath go forth quickly from him, and his wrath sets its gaze upon sinners.

8 You should not delay being converted to the Lord, and you should not set it aside from day to day.

9 For his wrath will approach suddenly, and in the time of vindication, he will destroy you.

10 Do not choose to be anxious for unjust wealth. For these things will not benefit you in the day of darkness and retribution.

11 You should not winnow in every wind, and you should not go forth into every path. For so is every sinner proven by his duplicitous tongue.

12 Be steadfast in the way of the Lord and in the truth of your understanding and knowledge, and let words of peace and justice overtake you.

13 Be meek when listening to a word, so that you may understand. And offer a true response in wisdom.

14 If you understand, then answer your neighbor. But if you do not, then let your hand be over your mouth, so that you are not caught by an inept word, and then confounded.

15 Honor and glory are in the words of those who understand, yet truly, the tongue of the imprudent man is his undoing.

16 You should not be called a whisperer, and you should not be caught by your own tongue, and then confounded.

17 For confusion and remorse is upon a thief, and a wicked mark is upon the double-tongued; but for the whisperer, there is hatred and animosity and disgrace.

18 Justify the small and the great similarly.

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Sirach 6

1 Do not be willing to become an enemy instead of a friend to your neighbor. For an evil man will inherit reproach and disgrace, as will every sinner who is envious and double-tongued.

2 You should not extol yourself, like a bull, in the thoughts of your soul, lest perhaps your strength may be cast down through foolishness,

3 which would consume your leaves, and destroy your fruit, and leave you behind like a dry tree in the desert.

4 For a wicked soul will destroy the one who has it. For it gladly provides enemies to him, and it will lead him to the fate of the impious.

5 A sweet word multiplies friends and mitigates enemies. And thankful words abound in a good man.

6 Allow many to be at peace with you, but allow one out of a thousand to be your counselor.

7 If you would obtain a friend, test him before you accept him, and do not trust him readily.

8 For there is a friend according to his own time, but he will not remain in the day of tribulation.

9 And there is a friend who can be turned to animosity. And there is a friend who will reveal hatred and ridicule and insults.

10 And there is a friend who is a companion at table, but he will not remain in a day of need.

11 A friend, if he remains steadfast, will be to you as you are to yourself, and he will act with faithfulness among those of your household.

12 If he humbles himself before you and hides himself from your face, you shall have a noble and harmonious friendship.

13 Distance yourself from your enemies, and pay attention to your friends.

14 A faithful friend is a strong shelter, and whoever has found one has found a treasure.

15 Nothing is comparable to a faithful friend, and no weight of silver or gold is worth more than the goodness of his fidelity.

16 A faithful friend is a medicine for life and immortality; and those who fear the Lord will find one.

17 He who fears God will have a similar good friendship, because his friend will be like him.

18 Son, from your youth receive instruction, and then you will find wisdom, even to your grey hairs.

19 Approach wisdom like one who plows and sows, and then wait for her good fruits.

20 For in doing her work, you will labor a little, but you will soon eat from her produce.

21 How exceedingly harsh is wisdom to unlearned men! And so, the witless will not remain with her.

22 She will be to them like a great stone of trial, and they will cast her away from them without delay.

23 For the wisdom of doctrine is in accord with her name, and she is not manifest to many. But she continues with those by whom she is recognized, even in the sight of God.

24 Listen, son, and accept an understanding counsel, for you should not discard my advice.

25 Set your feet in her fetters and your neck in her chains.

26 Incline your shoulder, and carry her, for you will not be grieved by her bindings.

27 Approach her with all your soul, and serve her ways with all your strength.

28 Examine her, and she will be revealed to you, and when you have obtained her, you should not abandon her.

29 For, in the very end, you will find rest in her, and she will turn into your delight.

30 Then her fetters will be a strong protection and a firm foundation for you, and her chains will be a robe of glory.

31 For in her is the beauty of life, and her bindings are a healing bandage.

32 You will be clothed with her as with a robe of glory, and you will set her upon your head like a crown of rejoicing.

33 Son, if you heed me, you will learn. And if you adapt your mind, you will be wise.

34 If you incline your ear, you will receive doctrine. And if you love to listen, you will be wise.

35 Stand among the multitude of prudent elders, and join yourself to their wisdom from the heart, so that you may be able to hear every discourse about God, and so that the proverbs of praise may not flee from you.

36 And if you see a man of understanding, stand watch for him, and let your feet wear down the steps of his doors.

37 Set your thoughts on the precepts of God, and be entirely constant in his commandments. And he himself will give a heart to you, and the desire of wisdom will be given to you.

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Sirach 7

1 Do not choose to do evil, and evil will not take hold of you.

2 Withdraw from the iniquitous, and evil will withdraw from you.

3 Son, do not sow evil in the furrows of injustice, and you will not reap them sevenfold.

4 Do not seek a role of leadership from the Lord, and do not seek a seat of honor from the king.

5 You should not justify yourself before God, for he is the Knower of hearts. And by no means should you wish to seem wise before the king.

6 Do not seek to become a judge, unless you have sufficient strength to shatter iniquities. Otherwise, you might fear the face of the powerful, and so establish a scandal within your integrity.

7 You should not sin against the multitude of a city, nor should you cast yourself against the people.

8 And you should not bind two sins together. For even in one sin, you will not go unpunished.

9 Do not be cowardly in your soul.

10 You should not be unwilling to beg, nor to give alms.

11 You should not say: “God will look with favor on the multitude of my gifts, and when I make an offering to the most high God, he will accept my gift.”

12 You should not ridicule a man in bitterness of soul. For there is One who humbles and who exalts: the all-seeing God.

13 Do not love a lie against your brother, nor should you act the same toward your friend.

14 Do not be willing to devise a lie of any kind. For the practice of lying is not good.

15 Do not choose to be verbose among a multitude of elders, and you should not repeat the words of your prayers.

16 You should not hate laborious works, nor the rustic life created by the Most High.

17 You should not consider yourself to be among the multitude of the undisciplined.

18 Remember wrath. For it will not be delayed.

19 Humble your spirit greatly. For the retribution against the flesh of the impious is with fire and worms.

20 Do not betray your friend for the sake of money, and you should not spurn your dearest brother for the sake of gold.

21 Do not choose to depart from a good and understanding wife, whom you have been allotted in the fear of the Lord. For the grace of her modesty is above gold.

22 You should not harm the servant whose works are honest, nor the hired hand who entrusts his life to you.

23 Let an understanding servant be loved by you like your own soul. You should not cheat him out of freedom, nor abandon him to destitution.

24 Are cattle yours? Tend to them. And if they are useful, let them remain with you.

25 Are sons yours? Instruct them, and bow them down from their childhood.

26 Are daughters yours? Watch over their bodies. And you should not display a light-hearted attitude toward them.

27 Give your daughter in marriage, and give her to an understanding man, and you will be doing a great work.

28 If a wife in accord with your soul is yours, you should not reject her. But do not entrust yourself to her who is hateful.

29 With your whole heart, honor your father. And you should not forget the complaints of your mother.

30 Remember that you would not have been born except through them. And so, give back to them as they also have done for you.

31 With all your soul, fear the Lord, and consider his priests to be holy.

32 With all your strength, love him who made you, and you should not abandon his ministers.

33 Honor God from your whole soul, and confer honor on the priests, and continue to purify yourself with your strength.

34 Give them their portion, just as it has been commanded of you, from the first-fruits and from the purifications. And for your ignorant offenses, purify yourself with a smaller offering.

35 You should offer to the Lord the gift of your strength, and the sacrifice of sanctification, and the first-fruits of what is holy.

36 And reach out your hand to the poor, so that your atonement and your blessing may be perfected.

37 A gift has grace in the sight of all the living, but you should not prohibit grace for the dead.

38 You should not fail to console those who are weeping, nor to walk with those who are mourning.

39 Do not let yourself be slow to visit the sick. For in this way, you will be confirmed in love.

40 In all your works, remember your very end, and so you will not sin, unto eternity.