Prologue to Sirach
[A Prologue made by an uncertain Author]
This Jesus was the
son of Sirach, and grandchild to Jesus of the same name with
him: this man therefore lived in the latter times, after the
people had been led away captive, and called home a again, and
almost after all the prophets. Now his grandfather Jesus, as he
himself witnesseth, was a man of great diligence and wisdom
among the Hebrews, who did not only gather the grave and short
sentences of wise men, that had been before him, but himself
also uttered some of his own, full of much understanding and
wisdom. When as therefore the first Jesus died, leaving this
book almost perfected, Sirach his son receiving it after him
left it to his own son Jesus, who, having gotten it into his
hands, compiled it all orderly into one volume, and called it
Wisdom, intitulings it both by his own name, his father's name,
and his grandfather's; alluring the hearer by the very name of
Wisdom to have a greater love to the study of this book. It
containeth therefore wise sayings, dark sentences, and parables,
and certain particular ancient godly stories of men that pleased
God; also his prayer and song; moreover, what benefits God had
vouchsafed his people, and what plagues he had heaped upon their
enemies. This Jesus did imitate Solomon, and was no less famous
for wisdom and learning, both being indeed a man of great
learning, and so reputed also. [The Prologue of the Wisdom of
Jesus the Son of Sirach.] Whereas many and great things have
been delivered unto us by the law and the prophets, and by
others that have followed their steps, for the which things
Israel ought to be commended for learning and wisdom; and
whereof not only the readers must needs become skillful
themselves, but also they that desire to learn be able to profit
them which are without, both by speaking and writing: my
grandfather Jesus, when he had much given himself to the reading
of the law, and the prophets, and other books of our fathers,
and had gotten therein good judgment, was drawn on also himself
to write something pertaining to learning and wisdom; to the
intent that those which are desirous to learn, and are addicted
to these things, might profit much more in living according to
the law. Wherefore let me intreat you to read it with favour and
attention, and to pardon us, wherein we may seem to come short
of some words, which we have laboured to interpret. For the same
things uttered in Hebrew, and translated into another tongue,
have not the same force in them: and not only these things, but
the law itself, and the prophets, and the rest of the books,
have no small difference, when they are spoken in their own
language. For in the eight and thirtieth year coming into Egypt,
when Euergetes was king, and continuing there some time, I found
a book of no small learning: therefore I thought it most
necessary for me to bestow some diligence and travail to
interpret it; using great watchfulness and skill in that space
to bring the book to an end, and set it forth for them also,
which in a strange country are willing to learn, being prepared
before in manners to live after the law.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 1
1: All wisdom
cometh from the Lord, and is with him for ever.
2: Who can number the sand of the sea, and the drops of
rain, and the days of eternity?
3: Who can find out the height of heaven, and the breadth
of the earth, and the deep, and wisdom?
4: Wisdom hath been created before all things, and the
understanding of prudence from everlasting.
5: The word of God most high is the fountain of wisdom;
and her ways are everlasting commandments.
6: To whom hath the root of wisdom been revealed? or who
hath known her wise counsels?
7: [Unto whom hath the knowledge of wisdom been made
manifest? and who hath understood her great experience?]
8: There is one wise and greatly to be feared, the Lord
sitting upon his throne.
9: He created her, and saw her, and numbered her, and
poured her out upon all his works.
10: She is with all flesh according to his gift, and he
hath given her to them that love him.
11: The fear of the Lord is honour, and glory, and
gladness, and a crown of rejoicing.
12: The fear of the Lord maketh a merry heart, and giveth
joy, and gladness, and a long life.
13: Whoso feareth the Lord, it shall go well with him at
the last, and he shall find favour in the day of his death.
14: To fear the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and it
was created with the faithful in the womb.
15: She hath built an everlasting foundation with men,
and she shall continue with their seed.
16: To fear the Lord is fullness of wisdom, and filleth
men with her fruits.
17: She filleth all their house with things desirable,
and the garners with her increase.
18: The fear of the Lord is a crown of wisdom, making
peace and perfect health to flourish; both which are the gifts
of God: and it enlargeth their rejoicing that love him.
19: Wisdom raineth down skill and knowledge of
understanding standing, and exalteth them to honour that hold
her fast.
20: The root of wisdom is to fear the Lord, and the
branches thereof are long life.
21: The fear of the Lord driveth away sins: and where it
is present, it turneth away wrath.
22: A furious man cannot be justified; for the sway of
his fury shall be his destruction.
23: A patient man will tear for a time, and afterward joy
shall spring up unto him.
24: He will hide his words for a time, and the lips of
many shall declare his wisdom.
25: The parables of knowledge are in the treasures of
wisdom: but godliness is an abomination to a sinner.
26: If thou desire wisdom, keep the commandments, and the
Lord shall give her unto thee.
27: For the fear of the Lord is wisdom and instruction:
and faith and meekness are his delight.
28: Distrust not the fear of the Lord when thou art poor:
and come not unto him with a double heart.
29: Be not an hypocrite in the sight of men, and take
good heed what thou speakest.
30: Exalt not thyself, lest thou fall, and bring
dishonour upon thy soul, and so God discover thy secrets, and
cast thee down in the midst of the congregation, because thou
camest not in truth to the fear of the Lord, but thy heart is
full of deceit.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 2
1: My son, if
thou come to serve the Lord, prepare thy soul for temptation.
2: Set thy heart aright, and constantly endure, and make
not haste in time of trouble.
3: Cleave unto him, and depart not away, that thou mayest
be increased at thy last end.
4: Whatsoever is brought upon thee take cheerfully, and
be patient when thou art changed to a low estate.
5: For gold is tried in the fire, and acceptable men in
the furnace of adversity.
6: Believe in him, and he will help thee; order thy way
aright, and trust in him.
7: Ye that fear the Lord, wait for his mercy; and go not
aside, lest ye fall.
8: Ye that fear the Lord, believe him; and your reward
shall not fail.
9: Ye that fear the Lord, hope for good, and for
everlasting joy and mercy.
10: Look at the generations of old, and see; did ever any
trust in the Lord, and was confounded? or did any abide in his
fear, and was forsaken? or whom did he ever despise, that called
upon him?
11: For the Lord is full of compassion and mercy,
longsuffering, and very pitiful, and forgiveth sins, and saveth
in time of affliction.
12: Woe be to fearful hearts, and faint hands, and the
sinner that goeth two ways!
13: Woe unto him that is fainthearted! for he believeth
not; therefore shall he not be defended.
14: Woe unto you that have lost patience! and what will
ye do when the Lord shall visit you?
15: They that fear the Lord will not disobey his Word;
and they that love him will keep his ways.
16: They that fear the Lord will seek that which is well,
pleasing unto him; and they that love him shall be filled with
the law.
17: They that fear the Lord will prepare their hearts,
and humble their souls in his sight,
18: Saying, We will fall into the hands of the Lord, and
not into the hands of men: for as his majesty is, so is his
mercy.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 3
1: Hear me
your father, O children, and do thereafter, that ye may be safe.
2: For the Lord hath given the father honour over the
children, and hath confirmed the authority of the mother over
the sons.
3: Whoso honoureth his father maketh an atonement for his
sins:
4: And he that honoureth his mother is as one that layeth
up treasure.
5: Whoso honoureth his father shall have joy of his own
children; and when he maketh his prayer, he shall be heard.
6: He that honoureth his father shall have a long life;
and he that is obedient unto the Lord shall be a comfort to his
mother.
7: He that feareth the Lord will honour his father, and
will do service unto his parents, as to his masters.
8: Honour thy father and mother both in word and deed,
that a blessing may come upon thee from them.
9: For the blessing of the father establisheth the houses
of children; but the curse of the mother rooteth out
foundations.
10: Glory not in the dishonour of thy father; for thy
father's dishonour is no glory unto thee.
11: For the glory of a man is from the honour of his
father; and a mother in dishonour is a reproach to the children.
12: My son, help thy father in his age, and grieve him
not as long as he liveth.
13: And if his understanding fail, have patience with
him; and despise him not when thou art in thy full strength.
14: For the relieving of thy father shall not be
forgotten: and instead of sins it shall be added to build thee
up.
15: In the day of thine affliction it shall be
remembered; thy sins also shall melt away, as the ice in the
fair warm weather.
16: He that forsaketh his father is as a blasphemer; and
he that angereth his mother is cursed: of God.
17: My son, go on with thy business in meekness; so shalt
thou be beloved of him that is approved.
18: The greater thou art, the more humble thyself, and
thou shalt find favour before the Lord.
19: Many are in high place, and of renown: but mysteries
are revealed unto the meek.
20: For the power of the Lord is great, and he is
honoured of the lowly.
21: Seek not out things that are too hard for thee,
neither search the things that are above thy strength.
22: But what is commanded thee, think thereupon with
reverence, for it is not needful for thee to see with thine eyes
the things that are in secret.
23: Be not curious in unnecessary matters: for more
things are shewed unto thee than men understand.
24: For many are deceived by their own vain opinion; and
an evil suspicion hath overthrown their judgment.
25: Without eyes thou shalt want light: profess not the
knowledge therefore that thou hast not.
26: A stubborn heart shall fare evil at the last; and he
that loveth danger shall perish therein.
27: An obstinate heart shall be laden with sorrows; and
the wicked man shall heap sin upon sin.
28: In the punishment of the proud there is no remedy;
for the plant of wickedness hath taken root in him.
29: The heart of the prudent will understand a parable;
and an attentive ear is the desire of a wise man.
30: Water will quench a flaming fire; and alms maketh an
atonement for sins.
31: And he that requiteth good turns is mindful of that
which may come hereafter; and when he falleth, he shall find a
stay.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 4
1: My son,
defraud not the poor of his living, and make not the needy eyes
to wait long.
2: Make not an hungry soul sorrowful; neither provoke a
man in his distress.
3: Add not more trouble to an heart that is vexed; and
defer not to give to him that is in need.
4: Reject not the supplication of the afflicted; neither
turn away thy face from a poor man.
5: Turn not away thine eye from the needy, and give him
none occasion to curse thee:
6: For if he curse thee in the bitterness of his soul,
his prayer shall be heard of him that made him.
7: Get thyself the love of the congregation, and bow thy
head to a great man.
8: Let it not grieve thee to bow down thine ear to the
poor, and give him a friendly answer with meekness.
9: Deliver him that suffereth wrong from the hand of the
oppressor; and be not fainthearted when thou sittest in
judgment.
10: Be as a father unto the fatherless, and instead of an
husband unto their mother: so shalt thou be as the son of the
most High, and he shall love thee more than thy mother doth.
11: Wisdom exalteth her children, and layeth hold of them
that seek her.
12: He that loveth her loveth life; and they that seek to
her early shall be filled with joy.
13: He that holdeth her fast shall inherit glory; and
wheresoever she entereth, the Lord will bless.
14: They that serve her shall minister to the Holy One:
and them that love her the Lord doth love.
15: Whoso giveth ear unto her shall judge the nations:
and he that attendeth unto her shall dwell securely.
16: If a man commit himself unto her, he shall inherit
her; and his generation shall hold her in possession.
17: For at the first she will walk with him by crooked
ways, and bring fear and dread upon him, and torment him with
her discipline, until she may trust his soul, and try him by her
laws.
18: Then will she return the straight way unto him, and
comfort him, and shew him her secrets.
19: But if he go wrong, she will forsake him, and give
him over to his own ruin.
20: Observe the opportunity, and beware of evil; and be
not ashamed when it concerneth thy soul.
21: For there is a shame that bringeth sin; and there is
a shame which is glory and grace.
22: Accept no person against thy soul, and let not the
reverence of any man cause thee to fall.
23: And refrain not to speak, when there is occasion to
do good, and hide not thy wisdom in her beauty.
24: For by speech wisdom shall be known: and learning by
the word of the tongue.
25: In no wise speak against the truth; but be abashed of
the error of thine ignorance.
26: Be not ashamed to confess thy sins; and force not the
course of the river.
27: Make not thyself an underling to a foolish man;
neither accept the person of the mighty.
28: Strive for the truth unto death, and the Lord shall
fight for thee.
29: Be not hasty in thy tongue, and in thy deeds slack
and remiss.
30: Be not as a lion in thy house, nor frantick among thy
servants.
31: Let not thine hand be stretched out to receive, and
shut when thou shouldest repay.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 5
1: Set thy
heart upon thy goods; and say not, I have enough for my life.
2: Follow not thine own mind and thy strength, to walk in
the ways of thy heart:
3: And say not, Who shall control me for my works? for
the Lord will surely revenge thy pride.
4: Say not, I have sinned, and what harm hath happened
unto me? for the Lord is longsuffering, he will in no wise let
thee go.
5: Concerning propitiation, be not without fear to add
sin unto sin:
6: And say not His mercy is great; he will be pacified
for the multitude of my sins: for mercy and wrath come from him,
and his indignation resteth upon sinners.
7: Make no tarrying to turn to the Lord, and put not off
from day to day: for suddenly shall the wrath of the Lord come
forth, and in thy security thou shalt be destroyed, and perish
in the day of vengeance.
8: Set not thine heart upon goods unjustly gotten, for
they shall not profit thee in the day of calamity.
9: Winnow not with every wind, and go not into every way:
for so doth the sinner that hath a double tongue.
10: Be stedfast in thy understanding; and let thy word be
the same.
11: Be swift to hear; and let thy life be sincere; and
with patience give answer.
12: If thou hast understanding, answer thy neighbour; if
not, lay thy hand upon thy mouth.
13: Honour and shame is in talk: and the tongue of man is
his fall.
14: Be not called a whisperer, and lie not in wait with
thy tongue: for a foul shame is upon the thief, and an evil
condemnation upon the double tongue.
15: Be not ignorant of any thing in a great matter or a
small.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 6
1: Instead of
a friend become not an enemy; for [thereby] thou shalt inherit
an ill name, shame, and reproach: even so shall a sinner that
hath a double tongue.
2: Extol not thyself in the counsel of thine own heart;
that thy soul be not torn in pieces as a bull [straying alone.]
3: Thou shalt eat up thy leaves, and lose thy fruit, and
leave thyself as a dry tree.
4: A wicked soul shall destroy him that hath it, and
shall make him to be laughed to scorn of his enemies.
5: Sweet language will multiply friends: and a
fairspeaking tongue will increase kind greetings.
6: Be in peace with many: nevertheless have but one
counsellor of a thousand.
7: If thou wouldest get a friend, prove him first and be
not hasty to credit him.
8: For some man is a friend for his own occasion, and
will not abide in the day of thy trouble.
9: And there is a friend, who being turned to enmity, and
strife will discover thy reproach.
10: Again, some friend is a companion at the table, and
will not continue in the day of thy affliction.
11: But in thy prosperity he will be as thyself, and will
be bold over thy servants.
12: If thou be brought low, he will be against thee, and
will hide himself from thy face.
13: Separate thyself from thine enemies, and take heed of
thy friends.
14: A faithful friend is a strong defence: and he that
hath found such an one hath found a treasure.
15: Nothing doth countervail a faithful friend, and his
excellency is invaluable.
16: A faithful friend is the medicine of life; and they
that fear the Lord shall find him.
17: Whoso feareth the Lord shall direct his friendship
aright: for as he is, so shall his neighbour be also.
18: My son, gather instruction from thy youth up: so
shalt thou find wisdom till thine old age.
19: Come unto her as one that ploweth and soweth, and
wait for her good fruits: for thou shalt not toil much in
labouring about her, but thou shalt eat of her fruits right
soon.
20: She is very unpleasant to the unlearned: he that is
without understanding will not remain with her.
21: She will lie upon him as a mighty stone of trial; and
he will cast her from him ere it be long.
22: For wisdom is according to her name, and she is not
manifest unto many.
23: Give ear, my son, receive my advice, and refuse not
my counsel,
24: And put thy feet into her fetters, and thy neck into
her chain.
25: Bow down thy shoulder, and bear her, and be not
grieved with her bonds.
26: Come unto her with thy whole heart, and keep her ways
with all thy power.
27: Search, and seek, and she shall be made known unto
thee: and when thou hast got hold of her, let her not go.
28: For at the last thou shalt find her rest, and that
shall be turned to thy joy.
29: Then shall her fetters be a strong defence for thee,
and her chains a robe of glory.
30: For there is a golden ornament upon her, and her
bands are purple lace.
31: Thou shalt put her on as a robe of honour, and shalt
put her about thee as a crown of joy.
32: My son, if thou wilt, thou shalt be taught: and if
thou wilt apply thy mind, thou shalt be prudent.
33: If thou love to hear, thou shalt receive
understanding: and if thou bow thine ear, thou shalt be wise,
34: Stand in the multitude of the elders; and cleave unto
him that is wise.
35: Be willing to hear every godly discourse; and let not
the parables of understanding escape thee.
36: And if thou seest a man of understanding, get thee
betimes unto him, and let thy foot wear the steps of his door.
37: Let thy mind be upon the ordinances of the Lord and
meditate continually in his commandments: he shall establish
thine heart, and give thee wisdom at thine owns desire.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 7
1: Do no evil,
so shall no harm come unto thee.
2: Depart from the unjust, and iniquity shall turn away
from thee.
3: My son, sow not upon the furrows of unrighteousness,
and thou shalt not reap them sevenfold.
4: Seek not of the Lord preeminence, neither of the king
the seat of honour.
5: justify not thyself before the Lord; and boast not of
thy wisdom before the king.
6: Seek not to be judge, being not able to take away
iniquity; lest at any time thou fear the person of the mighty,
an stumblingblock in the way of thy uprightness.
7: Offend not against the multitude of a city, and then
thou shalt not cast thyself down among the people.
8: Bind not one sin upon another; for in one thou shalt
not be unpunished.
9: Say not, God will look upon the multitude of my
oblations, and when I offer to the most high God, he will accept
it.
10: Be not fainthearted when thou makest thy prayer, and
neglect not to give alms.
11: Laugh no man to scorn in the bitterness of his soul:
for there is one which humbleth and exalteth.
12: Devise not a lie against thy brother; neither do the
like to thy friend.
13: Use not to make any manner of lie: for the custom
thereof is not good.
14: Use not many words in a multitude of elders, and make
not much babbling when thou prayest.
15: Hate not laborious work, neither husbandry, which the
most High hath ordained.
16: Number not thyself among the multitude of sinners,
but remember that wrath will not tarry long.
17: Humble thyself greatly: for the vengeance of the
ungodly is fire and worms.
18: Change not a friend for any good by no means; neither
a faithful brother for the gold of Ophir.
19: Forego not a wise and good woman: for her grace is
above gold.
20: Whereas thy servant worketh truly, entreat him not
evil. nor the hireling that bestoweth himself wholly for thee.
21: Let thy soul love a good servant, and defraud him not
of liberty.
22: Hast thou cattle? have an eye to them: and if they be
for thy profit, keep them with thee.
23: Hast thou children? instruct them, and bow down their
neck from their youth.
24: Hast thou daughters? have a care of their body, and
shew not thyself cheerful toward them.
25: Marry thy daughter, and so shalt thou have performed
a weighty matter: but give her to a man of understanding.
26: Hast thou a wife after thy mind? forsake her not: but
give not thyself over to a light woman.
27: Honour thy father with thy whole heart, and forget
not the sorrows of thy mother.
28: Remember that thou wast begotten of them; and how
canst thou recompense them the things that they have done for
thee?
29: Fear the Lord with all thy soul, and reverence his
priests.
30: Love him that made thee with all thy strength, and
forsake not his ministers.
31: Fear the Lord, and honor the priest; and give him his
portion, as it is commanded thee; the firstfruits, and the
trespass offering, and the gift of the shoulders, and the
sacrifice of sanctification, and the firstfruits of the holy
things.
32: And stretch thine hand unto the poor, that thy
blessing may be perfected.
33: A gift hath grace in the sight of every man living;
and for the dead detain it not.
34: Fail not to be with them that weep, and mourn with
them that mourn.
35: Be not slow to visit the sick: for that shall make
thee to be beloved.
36: Whatsoever thou takest in hand, remember the end, and
thou shalt never do amiss.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 8
1: Strive not
with a mighty man' lest thou fall into his hands.
2: Be not at variance with a rich man, lest he overweigh
thee: for gold hath destroyed many, and perverted the hearts of
kings.
3: Strive not with a man that is full of tongue, and heap
not wood upon his fire.
4: Jest not with a rude man, lest thy ancestors be
disgraced.
5: Reproach not a man that turneth from sin, but remember
that we are all worthy of punishment.
6: Dishonour not a man in his old age: for even some of
us wax old.
7: Rejoice not over thy greatest enemy being dead, but
remember that we die all.
8: Despise not the discourse of the wise, but acquaint
thyself with their proverbs: for of them thou shalt learn
instruction, and how to serve great men with ease.
9: Miss not the discourse of the elders: for they also
learned of their fathers, and of them thou shalt learn
understanding, and to give answer as need requireth.
10: Kindle not the coals of a sinner, lest thou be burnt
with the flame of his fire.
11: Rise not up [in anger] at the presence of an
injurious person, lest he lie in wait to entrap thee in thy
words
12: Lend not unto him that is mightier than thyself; for
if thou lendest him, count it but lost.
13: Be not surety above thy power: for if thou be surety,
take care to pay it.
14: Go not to law with a judge; for they will judge for
him according to his honour.
15: Travel not by the way with a bold fellow, lest he
become grievous unto thee: for he will do according to his own
will, and thou shalt perish with him through his folly.
16: Strive not with an angry man, and go not with him
into a solitary place: for blood is as nothing in his sight, and
where there is no help, he will overthrow thee.
17: Consult not with a fool; for he cannot keep counsel.
18: Do no secret thing before a stranger; for thou
knowest not what he will bring forth.
19: Open not thine heart to every man, lest he requite
thee with a shrewd turn.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 9
1: Be not
jealous over the wife of thy bosom, and teach her not an evil
lesson against thyself.
2: Give not thy soul unto a woman to set her foot upon
thy substance.
3: Meet not with an harlot, lest thou fall into her
snares.
4: Use not much the company of a woman that is a singer,
lest thou be taken with her attempts.
5: Gaze not on a maid, that thou fall not by those things
that are precious in her.
6: Give not thy soul unto harlots, that thou lose not
thine inheritance.
7: Look not round about thee in the streets of the city,
neither wander thou in the solitary place thereof.
8: Turn away thine eye from a beautiful woman, and look
not upon another's beauty; for many have been deceived by the
beauty of a woman; for herewith love is kindled as a fire.
9: Sit not at all with another man's wife, nor sit down
with her in thine arms, and spend not thy money with her at the
wine; lest thine heart incline unto her, and so through thy
desire thou fall into destruction.
10: Forsake not an old friend; for the new is not
comparable to him: a new friend is as new wine; when it is old,
thou shalt drink it with pleasure.
11: Envy not the glory of a sinner: for thou knowest not
what shall be his end.
12: Delight not in the thing that the ungodly have
pleasure in; but remember they shall not go unpunished unto
their grave.
13: Keep thee far from the man that hath power to kill;
so shalt thou not doubt the fear of death: and if thou come unto
him, make no fault, lest he take away thy life presently:
remember that thou goest in the midst of snares, and that thou
walkest upon the battlements of the city.
14: As near as thou canst, guess at thy neighbour, and
consult with the wise.
15: Let thy talk be with the wise, and all thy
communication in the law of the most High.
16: And let just men eat and drink with thee; and let thy
glorying be in the fear of the Lord.
17: For the hand of the artificer the work shall be
commended: and the wise ruler of the people for his speech.
18: A man of an ill tongue is dangerous in his city; and
he that is rash in his talk shall be hated.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 10
1: A wise
judge will instruct his people; and the government of a prudent
man is well ordered.
2: As the judge of the people is himself, so are his
officers; and what manner of man the ruler of the city is, such
are all they that dwell therein.
3: An unwise king destroyeth his people; but through the
prudence of them which are in authority the city shall be
inhabited.
4: The power of the earth is in the hand of the Lord, and
in due time he will set over it one that is profitable.
5: In the hand of God is the prosperity of man: and upon
the person of the scribe shall he lay his honour.
6: Bear not hatred to thy neighbour for every wrong; and
do nothing at all by injurious practices.
7: Pride is hateful before God and man: and by both doth
one commit iniquity.
8: Because of unrighteous dealings, injuries, and riches
got by deceit, the kingdom is translated from one people to
another.
9: Why is earth and ashes proud? There is not a more
wicked thing than a covetous man: for such an one setteth his
own soul to sale; because while he liveth he casteth away his
bowels.
10: The physician cutteth off a long disease; and he that
is to day a king to morrow shall die.
11: For when a man is dead, he shall inherit creeping
things, beasts, and worms.
12: The beginning of pride is when one departeth from
God, and his heart is turned away from his Maker.
13: For pride is the beginning of sin, and he that hath
it shall pour out abomination: and therefore the Lord brought
upon them strange calamities, and overthrew them utterly.
14: The Lord hath cast down the thrones of proud princes,
and set up the meek in their stead.
15: The Lord hath plucked up the roots of the proud
nations, and planted the lowly in their place.
16: The Lord overthrew countries of the heathen, and
destroyed them to the foundations of the earth.
17: He took some of them away, and destroyed them, and
hath made their memorial to cease from the earth.
18: Pride was not made for men, nor furious anger for
them that are born of a woman.
19: They that fear the Lord are a sure seed, and they
that love him an honourable plant: they that regard not the law
are a dishonourable seed; they that transgress the commandments
are a deceivable seed.
20: Among brethren he that is chief is honorable; so are
they that fear the Lord in his eyes.
21: The fear of the Lord goeth before the obtaining of
authority: but roughness and pride is the losing thereof.
22: Whether he be rich, noble, or poor, their glory is
the fear of the Lord.
23: It is not meet to despise the poor man that hath
understanding; neither is it convenient to magnify a sinful man.
24: Great men, and judges, and potentates, shall be
honoured; yet is there none of them greater than he that feareth
the Lord.
25: Unto the servant that is wise shall they that are
free do service: and he that hath knowledge will not grudge when
he is reformed.
26: Be not overwise in doing thy business; and boast not
thyself in the time of thy distress.
27: Better is he that laboureth, and aboundeth in all
things, than he that boasteth himself, and wanteth bread.
28: My son, glorify thy soul in meekness, and give it
honour according to the dignity thereof.
29: Who will justify him that sinneth against his own
soul? and who will honour him that dishonoureth his own life?
30: The poor man is honoured for his skill, and the rich
man is honoured for his riches.
31: He that is honoured in poverty, how much more in
riches? and he that is dishonourable in riches, how much more in
poverty?
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 11
1: Wisdom
lifteth up the head of him that is of low degree, and maketh him
to sit among great men.
2: Commend not a man for his beauty; neither abhor a man
for his outward appearance.
3: The bee is little among such as fly; but her fruit is
the chief of sweet things.
4: Boast not of thy clothing and raiment, and exalt not
thyself in the day of honour: for the works of the Lord are
wonderful, and his works among men are hidden.
5: Many kings have sat down upon the ground; and one that
was never thought of hath worn the crown.
6: Many mighty men have been greatly disgraced; and the
honourable delivered into other men's hands.
7: Blame not before thou hast examined the truth:
understand first, and then rebuke.
8: Answer not before thou hast heard the cause: neither
interrupt men in the midst of their talk.
9: Strive not in a matter that concerneth thee not; and
sit not in judgment with sinners.
10: My son, meddle not with many matters: for if thou
meddle much, thou shalt not be innocent; and if thou follow
after, thou shalt not obtain, neither shalt thou escape by
fleeing.
11: There is one that laboureth, and taketh pains, and
maketh haste, and is so much the more behind.
12: Again, there is another that is slow, and hath need
of help, wanting ability, and full of poverty; yet the eye of
the Lord looked upon him for good, and set him up from his low
estate,
13: And lifted up his head from misery; so that many that
saw from him is peace over all the
14: Prosperity and adversity, life and death, poverty and
riches, come of the Lord.
15: Wisdom, knowledge, and understanding of the law, are
of the Lord: love, and the way of good works, are from him.
16: Error and darkness had their beginning together with
sinners: and evil shall wax old with them that glory therein.
17: The gift of the Lord remaineth with the ungodly, and
his favour bringeth prosperity for ever.
18: There is that waxeth rich by his wariness and
pinching, and this his the portion of his reward:
19: Whereas he saith, I have found rest, and now will eat
continually of my goods; and yet he knoweth not what time shall
come upon him, and that he must leave those things to others,
and die.
20: Be stedfast in thy covenant, and be conversant
therein, and wax old in thy work.
21: Marvel not at the works of sinners; but trust in the
Lord, and abide in thy labour: for it is an easy thing in the
sight of the Lord on the sudden to make a poor man rich.
22: The blessing of the Lord is in the reward of the
godly, and suddenly he maketh his blessing flourish.
23: Say not, What profit is there of my service? and what
good things shall I have hereafter?
24: Again, say not, I have enough, and possess many
things, and what evil shall I have hereafter?
25: In the day of prosperity there is a forgetfulness of
affliction: and in the day of affliction there is no more
remembrance of prosperity.
26: For it is an easy thing unto the Lord in the day of
death to reward a man according to his ways.
27: The affliction of an hour maketh a man forget
pleasure: and in his end his deeds shall be discovered.
28: Judge none blessed before his death: for a man shall
be known in his children.
29: Bring not every man into thine house: for the
deceitful man hath many trains.
30: Like as a partridge taken [and kept] in a cage, so is
the heart of the proud; and like as a spy, watcheth he for thy
fall:
31: For he lieth in wait, and turneth good into evil, and
in things worthy praise will lay blame upon thee.
32: Of a spark of fire a heap of coals is kindled: and a
sinful man layeth wait for blood.
33: Take heed of a mischievous man, for he worketh
wickedness; lest he bring upon thee a perpetual blot.
34: Receive a stranger into thine house, and he will
disturb thee, and turn thee out of thine own.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 12
1: When thou
wilt do good know to whom thou doest it; so shalt thou be
thanked for thy benefits.
2: Do good to the godly man, and thou shalt find a
recompence; and if not from him, yet from the most High.
3: There can no good come to him that is always occupied
in evil, nor to him that giveth no alms.
4: Give to the godly man, and help not a sinner.
5: Do well unto him that is lowly, but give not to the
ungodly: hold back thy bread, and give it not unto him, lest he
overmaster thee thereby: for [else] thou shalt receive twice as
much evil for all the good thou shalt have done unto him.
6: For the most High hateth sinners, and will repay
vengeance unto the ungodly, and keepeth them against the mighty
day of their punishment.
7: Give unto the good, and help not the sinner.
8: A friend cannot be known in prosperity: and an enemy
cannot be hidden in adversity.
9: In the prosperity of a man enemies will be grieved:
but in his adversity even a friend will depart.
10: Never trust thine enemy: for like as iron rusteth, so
is his wickedness.
11: Though he humble himself, and go crouching, yet take
good heed and beware of him, and thou shalt be unto him as if
thou hadst wiped a lookingglass, and thou shalt know that his
rust hath not been altogether wiped away.
12: Set him not by thee, lest, when he hath overthrown
thee, he stand up in thy place; neither let him sit at thy right
hand, lest he seek to take thy seat, and thou at the last
remember my words, and be pricked therewith.
13: Who will pity a charmer that is bitten with a
serpent, or any such as come nigh wild beasts?
14: So one that goeth to a sinner, and is defiled with
him in his sins, who will pity?
15: For a while he will abide with thee, but if thou
begin to fall, he will not tarry.
16: An enemy speaketh sweetly with his lips, but in his
heart he imagineth how to throw thee into a pit: he will weep
with his eyes, but if he find opportunity, he will not be
satisfied with blood.
17: If adversity come upon thee, thou shalt find him
there first; and though he pretend to help thee, yet shall he
undermine thee.
18: He will shake his head, and clap his hands, and
whisper much, and change his countenance.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 13
1: He that
toucheth pitch shall be defiled therewith; and he that hath
fellowship with a proud man shall be like unto him.
2: Burden not thyself above thy power while thou livest;
and have no fellowship with one that is mightier and richer than
thyself: for how agree the kettle and the earthen pot together?
for if the one be smitten against the other, it shall be broken.
3: The rich man hath done wrong, and yet he threateneth
withal: the poor is wronged, and he must intreat also.
4: If thou be for his profit, he will use thee: but if
thou have nothing, he will forsake thee.
5: If thou have any thing, he will live with thee: yea,
he will make thee bare, and will not be sorry for it.
6: If he have need of thee, he will deceive thee, and
smile upon thee, and put thee in hope; he will speak thee fair,
and say, What wantest thou?
7: And he will shame thee by his meats, until he have
drawn thee dry twice or thrice, and at the last he will laugh
thee to scorn afterward, when he seeth thee, he will forsake
thee, and shake his head at thee.
8: Beware that thou be not deceived and brought down in
thy jollity.
9: If thou be invited of a mighty man, withdraw thyself,
and so much the more will he invite thee.
10: Press thou not upon him, lest thou be put back; stand
not far off, lest thou be forgotten.
11: Affect not to be made equal unto him in talk, and
believe not his many words: for with much communication will he
tempt thee, and smiling upon thee will get out thy secrets:
12: But cruelly he will lay up thy words, and will not
spare to do thee hurt, and to put thee in prison.
13: Observe, and take good heed, for thou walkest in
peril of thy overthrowing: when thou hearest these things, awake
in thy sleep.
14: Love the Lord all thy life, and call upon him for thy
salvation.
15: Every beast loveth his like, and every man loveth his
neighbor.
16: All flesh consorteth according to kind, and a man
will cleave to his like.
17: What fellowship hath the wolf with the lamb? so the
sinner with the godly.
18: What agreement is there between the hyena and a dog?
and what peace between the rich and the poor?
19: As the wild ass is the lion's prey in the wilderness:
so the rich eat up the poor.
20: As the proud hate humility: so doth the rich abhor
the poor.
21: A rich man beginning to fall is held up of his
friends: but a poor man being down is thrust away by his
friends.
22: When a rich man is fallen, he hath many helpers: he
speaketh things not to be spoken, and yet men justify him: the
poor man slipped, and yet they rebuked him too; he spake wisely,
and could have no place.
23: When a rich man speaketh, every man holdeth his
tongue, and, look, what he saith, they extol it to the clouds:
but if the poor man speak, they say, What fellow is this? and if
he stumble, they will help to overthrow him.
24: Riches are good unto him that hath no sin, and
poverty is evil in the mouth of the ungodly.
25: The heart of a man changeth his countenance, whether
it be for good or evil: and a merry heart maketh a cheerful
countenance.
26: A cheerful countenance is a token of a heart that is
in prosperity; and the finding out of parables is a wearisome
labour of the mind.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 14
1: Blessed is
the man that hath not slipped with his mouth, and is not pricked
with the multitude of sins.
2: Blessed is he whose conscience hath not condemned him,
and who is not fallen from his hope in the Lord.
3: Riches are not comely for a niggard: and what should
an envious man do with money?
4: He that gathereth by defrauding his own soul gathereth
for others, that shall spend his goods riotously.
5: He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?
he shall not take pleasure in his goods.
6: There is none worse than he that envieth himself; and
this is a recompence of his wickedness.
7: And if he doeth good, he doeth it unwillingly; and at
the last he will declare his wickedness.
8: The envious man hath a wicked eye; he turneth away his
face, and despiseth men.
9: A covetous man's eye is not satisfied with his
portion; and the iniquity of the wicked drieth up his soul.
10: A wicked eye envieth [his] bread, and he is a niggard
at his table.
11: My son, according to thy ability do good to thyself,
and give the Lord his due offering.
12: Remember that death will not be long in coming, and
that the covenant of the grave is not shewed unto thee.
13: Do good unto thy friend before thou die, and
according to thy ability stretch out thy hand and give to him.
14: Defraud not thyself of the good day, and let not the
part of a good desire overpass thee.
15: Shalt thou not leave thy travails unto another? and
thy labours to be divided by lot?
16: Give, and take, and sanctify thy soul; for there is
no seeking of dainties in the grave.
17: All flesh waxeth old as a garment: for the covenant
from the beginning is, Thou shalt die the death.
18: As of the green leaves on a thick tree, some fall,
and some grow; so is the generation of flesh and blood, one
cometh to an end, and another is born.
19: Every work rotteth and consumeth away, and the worker
thereof shall go withal.
20: Blessed is the man that doth meditate good things in
wisdom, and that reasoneth of holy things by his understanding.
21: He that considereth her ways in his heart shall also
have understanding in her secrets.
22: Go after her as one that traceth, and lie in wait in
her ways.
23: He that prieth in at her windows shall also hearken
at her doors.
24: He that doth lodge near her house shall also fasten a
pin in her walls.
25: He shall pitch his tent nigh unto her, and shall
lodge in a lodging where good things are.
26: He shall set his children under her shelter, and
shall lodge under her branches.
27: By her he shall be covered from heat, and in her
glory shall he dwell.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 15
1: He that
feareth the Lord will do good, and he that hath the knowledge of
the law shall obtain her.
2: And as a mother shall she meet him, and receive him as
a wife married of a virgin.
3: With the bread of understanding shall she feed him,
and give him the water of wisdom to drink.
4: He shall be stayed upon her, and shall not be moved;
and shall rely upon her, and shall not be confounded.
5: She shall exalt him above his neighbours, and in the
midst of the congregation shall she open his mouth.
6: He shall find joy and a crown of gladness, and she
shall cause him to inherit an everlasting name.
7: But foolish men shall not attain unto her, and sinners
shall not see her.
8: For she is far from pride, and men that are liars
cannot remember her.
9: Praise is not seemly in the mouth of a sinner, for it
was not sent him of the Lord.
10: For praise shall be uttered in wisdom, and the Lord
will prosper it.
11: Say not thou, It is through the Lord that I fell
away: for thou oughtest not to do the things that he hateth.
12: Say not thou, He hath caused me to err: for he hath
no need of the sinful man.
13: The Lord hateth all abomination; and they that fear
God love it not.
14: He himself made man from the beginning, and left him
in the hand of his counsel;
15: If thou wilt, to keep the commandments, and to
perform acceptable faithfulness.
16: He hath set fire and water before thee: stretch forth
thy hand unto whether thou wilt.
17: Before man is life and death; and whether him liketh
shall be given him.
18: For the wisdom of the Lord is great, and he is mighty
in power, and beholdeth all things:
19: And his eyes are upon them that fear him, and he
knoweth every work of man.
20: He hath commanded no man to do wickedly, neither hath
he given any man licence to sin.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 16
1: Desire not
a multitude of unprofitable children, neither delight in ungodly
sons.
2: Though they multiply, rejoice not in them, except the
fear of the Lord be with them.
3: Trust not thou in their life, neither respect their
multitude: for one that is just is better than a thousand; and
better it is to die without children, than to have them that are
ungodly.
4: For by one that hath understanding shall the city be
replenished: but the kindred of the wicked shall speedily become
desolate.
5: Many such things have I seen with mine eyes, and mine
ear hath heard greater things than these.
6: In the congregation of the ungodly shall a fire be
kindled; and in a rebellious nation wrath is set on fire.
7: He was not pacified toward the old giants, who fell
away in the strength of their foolishness.
8: Neither spared he the place where Lot sojourned, but
abhorred them for their pride.
9: He pitied not the people of perdition, who were taken
away in their sins:
10: Nor the six hundred thousand footmen, who were
gathered together in the hardness of their hearts.
11: And if there be one stiffnecked among the people, it
is marvel if he escape unpunished: for mercy and wrath are with
him; he is mighty to forgive, and to pour out displeasure.
12: As his mercy is great, so is his correction also: he
judgeth a man according to his works
13: The sinner shall not escape with his spoils: and the
patience of the godly shall not be frustrate.
14: Make way for every work of mercy: for every man shall
find according to his works.
15: The Lord hardened Pharaoh, that he should not know
him, that his powerful works might be known to the world.
16: His mercy is manifest to every creature; and he hath
separated his light from the darkness with an adamant.
17: Say not thou, I will hide myself from the Lord: shall
any remember me from above? I shall not be remembered among so
many people: for what is my soul among such an infinite number
of creatures?
18: Behold, the heaven, and the heaven of heavens, the
deep, and the earth, and all that therein is, shall be moved
when he shall visit.
19: The mountains also and foundations of the earth be
shaken with trembling, when the Lord looketh upon them.
20: No heart can think upon these things worthily: and
who is able to conceive his ways?
21: It is a tempest which no man can see: for the most
part of his works are hid.
22: Who can declare the works of his justice? or who can
endure them? for his covenant is afar off, and the trial of all
things is in the end.
23: He that wanteth understanding will think upon vain
things: and a foolish man erring imagineth follies.
24: by son, hearken unto me, and learn knowledge, and
mark my words with thy heart.
25: I will shew forth doctrine in weight, and declare his
knowledge exactly.
26: The works of the Lord are done in judgment from the
beginning: and from the time he made them he disposed the parts
thereof.
27: He garnished his works for ever, and in his hand are
the chief of them unto all generations: they neither labour, nor
are weary, nor cease from their works.
28: None of them hindereth another, and they shall never
disobey his word.
29: After this the Lord looked upon the earth, and filled
it with his blessings.
30: With all manner of living things hath he covered the
face thereof; and they shall return into it again.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 17
1: The Lord
created man of the earth, and turned him into it again.
2: He gave them few days, and a short time, and power
also over the things therein.
3: He endued them with strength by themselves, and made
them according to his image,
4: And put the fear of man upon all flesh, and gave him
dominion over beasts and fowls.
5: They received the use of the five operations of the
Lord, and in the sixth place he imparted them understanding, and
in the seventh speech, an interpreter of the cogitations
thereof.]
6: Counsel, and a tongue, and eyes, ears, and a heart,
gave he them to understand.
7: Withal he filled them with the knowledge of
understanding, and shewed them good and evil.
8: He set his eye upon their hearts, that he might shew
them the greatness of his works.
9: He gave them to glory in his marvellous acts for ever,
that they might declare his works with understanding.
10: And the elect shall praise his holy name.
11: Beside this he gave them knowledge, and the law of
life for an heritage.
12: He made an everlasting covenant with them, and shewed
them his judgments.
13: Their eyes saw the majesty of his glory, and their
ears heard his glorious voice.
14: And he said unto them, Beware of all unrighteousness;
and he gave every man commandment concerning his neighbour.
15: Their ways are ever before him, and shall not be hid
from his eyes.
16: Every man from his youth is given to evil; neither
could they make to themselves fleshy hearts for stony.
17: For in the division of the nations of the whole earth
he set a ruler over every people; but Israel is the Lord's
portion:
18: Whom, being his firstborn, he nourisheth with
discipline, and giving him the light of his love doth not
forsake him.
19: Therefore all their works are as the sun before him,
and his eyes are continually upon their ways.
20: None of their unrighteous deeds are hid from him, but
all their sins are before the Lord
21: But the Lord being gracious and knowing his
workmanship, neither left nor forsook them, but spared them.
22: The alms of a man is as a signet with him, and he
will keep the good deeds of man as the apple of the eye, and
give repentance to his sons and daughters.
23: Afterwards he will rise up and reward them, and
render their recompence upon their heads.
24: But unto them that repent, he granted them return,
and comforted those that failed in patience.
25: Return unto the Lord, and forsake thy sins, make thy
prayer before his face, and offend less.
26: Turn again to the most High, and turn away from
iniquity: for he will lead thee out of darkness into the light
of health, and hate thou abomination vehemently.
27: Who shall praise the most High in the grave, instead
of them which live and give thanks?
28: Thanksgiving perisheth from the dead, as from one
that is not: the living and sound in heart shall praise the
Lord.
29: How great is the lovingkindness of the Lord our God,
and his compassion unto such as turn unto him in holiness!
30: For all things cannot be in men, because the son of
man is not immortal.
31: What is brighter than the sun? yet the light thereof
faileth; and flesh and blood will imagine evil.
32: He vieweth the power of the height of heaven; and all
men are but earth and ashes.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 18
1: He that
liveth for ever Hath created all things in general.
2: The Lord only is righteous, and there is none other
but he,
3: Who governeth the world with the palm of his hand, and
all things obey his will: for he is the King of all, by his
power dividing holy things among them from profane.
4: To whom hath he given power to declare his works? and
who shall find out his noble acts?
5: Who shall number the strength of his majesty? and who
shall also tell out his mercies?
6: As for the wondrous works of the Lord, there may
nothing be taken from them, neither may any thing be put unto
them, neither can the ground of them be found out.
7: When a man hath done, then he beginneth; and when he
leaveth off, then he shall be doubtful.
8: What is man, and whereto serveth he? what is his good,
and what is his evil?
9: The number of a man's days at the most are an hundred
years.
10: As a drop of water unto the sea, and a gravelstone in
comparison of the sand; so are a thousand years to the days of
eternity.
11: Therefore is God patient with them, and poureth forth
his mercy upon them.
12: He saw and perceived their end to be evil; therefore
he multiplied his compassion.
13: The mercy of man is toward his neighbour; but the
mercy of the Lord is upon all flesh: he reproveth, and
nurtureth, and teacheth and bringeth again, as a shepherd his
flock.
14: He hath mercy on them that receive discipline, and
that diligently seek after his judgments.
15: My son, blemish not thy good deeds, neither use
uncomfortable words when thou givest any thing.
16: Shall not the dew asswage the heat? so is a word
better than a gift.
17: Lo, is not a word better than a gift? but both are
with a gracious man.
18: A fool will upbraid churlishly, and a gift of the
envious consumeth the eyes.
19: Learn before thou speak, and use physick or ever thou
be sick.
20: Before judgment examine thyself, and in the day of
visitation thou shalt find mercy.
21: Humble thyself before thou be sick, and in the time
of sins shew repentance.
22: Let nothing hinder thee to pay thy vow in due time,
and defer not until death to be justified.
23: Before thou prayest, prepare thyself; and be not as
one that tempteth the Lord.
24: Think upon the wrath that shall be at the end, and
the time of vengeance, when he shall turn away his face.
25: When thou hast enough, remember the time of hunger:
and when thou art rich, think upon poverty and need.
26: From the morning until the evening the time is
changed, and all things are soon done before the Lord.
27: A wise man will fear in every thing, and in the day
of sinning he will beware of offence: but a fool will not
observe time.
28: Every man of understanding knoweth wisdom, and will
give praise unto him that found her.
29: They that were of understanding in sayings became
also wise themselves, and poured forth exquisite parables.
30: Go not after thy lusts, but refrain thyself from
thine appetites.
31: If thou givest thy soul the desires that please her,
she will make thee a laughingstock to thine enemies that malign
thee.
32: Take not pleasure in much good cheer, neither be tied
to the expence thereof.
33: Be not made a beggar by banqueting upon borrowing,
when thou hast nothing in thy purse: for thou shalt lie in wait
for thine own life, and be talked on.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 19
1: A labouring
man that A is given to drunkenness shall not be rich: and he
that contemneth small things shall fall by little and little.
2: Wine and women will make men of understanding to fall
away: and he that cleaveth to harlots will become impudent.
3: Moths and worms shall have him to heritage, and a bold
man shall be taken away.
4: He that is hasty to give credit is lightminded; and he
that sinneth shall offend against his own soul.
5: Whoso taketh pleasure in wickedness shall be
condemned: but he that resisteth pleasures crowneth his life.
6: He that can rule his tongue shall live without strife;
and he that hateth babbling shall have less evil.
7: Rehearse not unto another that which is told unto
thee, and thou shalt fare never the worse.
8: Whether it be to friend or foe, talk not of other
men's lives; and if thou canst without offence, reveal them not.
9: For he heard and observed thee, and when time cometh
he will hate thee.
10: If thou hast heard a word, let it die with thee; and
be bold, it will not burst thee.
11: A fool travaileth with a word, as a woman in labour
of a child.
12: As an arrow that sticketh in a man's thigh, so is a
word within a fool's belly.
13: Admonish a friend, it may be he hath not done it: and
if he have done it, that he do it no more.
14: Admonish thy friend, it may be he hath not said it:
and if he have, that he speak it not again.
15: Admonish a friend: for many times it is a slander,
and believe not every tale.
16: There is one that slippeth in his speech, but not
from his heart; and who is he that hath not offended with his
tongue?
17: Admonish thy neighbour before thou threaten him; and
not being angry, give place to the law of the most High.
18: The fear of the Lord is the first step to be accepted
[of him,] and wisdom obtaineth his love.
19: The knowledge of the commandments of the Lord is the
doctrine of life: and they that do things that please him shall
receive the fruit of the tree of immortality.
20: The fear of the Lord is all wisdom; and in all wisdom
is the performance of the law, and the knowledge of his
omnipotency.
21: If a servant say to his master, I will not do as it
pleaseth thee; though afterward he do it, he angereth him that
nourisheth him.
22: The knowledge of wickedness is not wisdom, neither at
any time the counsel of sinners prudence.
23: There is a wickedness, and the same an abomination;
and there is a fool wanting in wisdom.
24: He that hath small understanding, and feareth God, is
better than one that hath much wisdom, and transgresseth the law
of the most High.
25: There is an exquisite subtilty, and the same is
unjust; and there is one that turneth aside to make judgment
appear; and there is a wise man that justifieth in judgment.
26: There is a wicked man that hangeth down his head
sadly; but inwardly he is full of deceit,
27: Casting down his countenance, and making as if he
heard not: where he is not known, he will do thee a mischief
before thou be aware.
28: And if for want of power he be hindered from sinning,
yet when he findeth opportunity he will do evil.
29: A man may be known by his look, and one that hath
understanding by his countenance, when thou meetest him.
30: A man's attire, and excessive laughter, and gait,
shew what he is.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 20
1: There is a
reproof that is not comely: again, some man holdeth his tongue,
and he is wise.
2: It is much better to reprove, than to be angry
secretly: and he that confesseth his fault shall be preserved
from hurt.
3: How good is it, when thou art reproved, to shew
repentance! for so shalt thou escape wilful sin.
4: As is the lust of an eunuch to deflower a virgin; so
is he that executeth judgment with violence.
5: There is one that keepeth silence, and is found wise:
and another by much babbling becometh hateful.
6: Some man holdeth his tongue, because he hath not to
answer: and some keepeth silence, knowing his time.
7: A wise man will hold his tongue till he see
opportunity: but a babbler and a fool will regard no time.
8: He that useth many words shall be abhorred; and he
that taketh to himself authority therein shall be hated.
9: There is a sinner that hath good success in evil
things; and there is a gain that turneth to loss.
10: There is a gift that shall not profit thee; and there
is a gift whose recompence is double.
11: There is an abasement because of glory; and there is
that lifteth up his head from a low estate.
12: There is that buyeth much for a little, and repayeth
it sevenfold.
13: A wise man by his words maketh him beloved: but the
graces of fools shall be poured out.
14: The gift of a fool shall do thee no good when thou
hast it; neither yet of the envious for his necessity: for he
looketh to receive many things for one.
15: He giveth little, and upbraideth much; he openeth his
mouth like a crier; to day he lendeth, and to morrow will he ask
it again: such an one is to be hated of God and man.
16: The fool saith, I have no friends, I have no thank
for all my good deeds, and they that eat my bread speak evil of
me.
17: How oft, and of how many shall he be laughed to
scorn! for he knoweth not aright what it is to have; and it is
all one unto him as if he had it not.
18: To slip upon a pavement is better than to slip with
the tongue: so the fall of the wicked shall come speedily.
19: An unseasonable tale will always be in the mouth of
the unwise.
20: A wise sentence shall be rejected when it cometh out
of a fool's mouth; for he will not speak it in due season.
21: There is that is hindered from sinning through want:
and when he taketh rest, he shall not be troubled.
22: There is that destroyeth his own soul through
bashfulness, and by accepting of persons overthroweth himself.
23: There is that for bashfulness promiseth to his
friend, and maketh him his enemy for nothing.
24: A lie is a foul blot in a man, yet it is continually
in the mouth of the untaught.
25: A thief is better than a man that is accustomed to
lie: but they both shall have destruction to heritage.
26: The disposition of a liar is dishonourable, and his
shame is ever with him.
27: A wise man shall promote himself to honour with his
words: and he that hath understanding will please great men.
28: He that tilleth his land shall increase his heap: and
he that pleaseth great men shall get pardon for iniquity.
29: Presents and gifts blind the eyes of the wise, and
stop up his mouth that he cannot reprove.
30: Wisdom that is hid, and treasure that is hoarded up,
what profit is in them both?
31: Better is he that hideth his folly than a man that
hideth his wisdom.
32: Necessary patience in seeking the Lord is better than
he that leadeth his life without a guide.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 21
1: My son,
hast thou sinned? do so no more, but ask pardon for thy former
sins.
2: Flee from sin as from the face of a serpent: for if
thou comest too near it, it will bite thee: the teeth thereof
are as the teeth of a lion, slaying the souls of men.
3: All iniquity is as a two edged sword, the wounds
whereof cannot be healed.
4: To terrify and do wrong will waste riches: thus the
house of proud men shall be made desolate.
5: A prayer out of a poor man's mouth reacheth to the
ears of God, and his judgment cometh speedily.
6: He that hateth to be reproved is in the way of
sinners: but he that feareth the Lord will repent from his
heart.
7: An eloquent man is known far and near; but a man of
understanding knoweth when he slippeth.
8: He that buildeth his house with other men's money is
like one that gathereth himself stones for the tomb of his
burial.
9: The congregation of the wicked is like tow wrapped
together: and the end of them is a flame of fire to destroy
them.
10: The way of sinners is made plain with stones, but at
the end thereof is the pit of hell.
11: He that keepeth the law of the Lord getteth the
understanding thereof: and the perfection of the fear of the
Lord is wisdom.
12: He that is not wise will not be taught: but there is
a wisdom which multiplieth bitterness.
13: The knowledge of a wise man shall abound like a
flood: and his counsel is like a pure fountain of life.
14: The inner parts of a fool are like a broken vessel,
and he will hold no knowledge as long as he liveth.
15: If a skilful man hear a wise word, he will commend
it, and add unto it: but as soon as one of no understanding
heareth it, it displeaseth him, and he casteth it behind his
back.
16: The talking of a fool is like a burden in the way:
but grace shall be found in the lips of the wise.
17: They enquire at the mouth of the wise man in the
congregation, and they shall ponder his words in their heart.
18: As is a house that is destroyed, so is wisdom to a
fool: and the knowledge of the unwise is as talk without sense.
19: Doctrine unto fools is as fetters on the feet, and
like manacles on the right hand.
20: A fool lifteth up his voice with laughter; but a wise
man doth scarce smile a little.
21: Learning is unto a wise man as an ornament of gold,
and like a bracelet upon his right arm.
22: A foolish man's foot is soon in his [neighbour's]
house: but a man of experience is ashamed of him.
23: A fool will peep in at the door into the house: but
he that is well nurtured will stand without.
24: It is the rudeness of a man to hearken at the door:
but a wise man will be grieved with the disgrace.
25: The lips of talkers will be telling such things as
pertain not unto them: but the words of such as have
understanding are weighed in the balance.
26: The heart of fools is in their mouth: but the mouth
of the wise is in their heart.
27: When the ungodly curseth Satan, he curseth his own
soul.
28: A whisperer defileth his own soul, and is hated
wheresoever he dwelleth.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 22
1: A slothful
man is compared to a filthy stone, and every one will hiss him
out to his disgrace.
2: A slothful man is compared to the filth of a dunghill:
every man that takes it up will shake his hand.
3: An evilnurtured man is the dishonour of his father
that begat him: and a [foolish] daughter is born to his loss.
4: A wise daughter shall bring an inheritance to her
husband: but she that liveth dishonestly is her father's
heaviness.
5: She that is bold dishonoureth both her father and her
husband, but they both shall despise her.
6: A tale out of season [is as] musick in mourning: but
stripes and correction of wisdom are never out of time.
7: Whoso teacheth a fool is as one that glueth a potsherd
together, and as he that waketh one from a sound sleep.
8: He that telleth a tale to a fool speaketh to one in a
slumber: when he hath told his tale, he will say, What is the
matter?
9: If children live honestly, and have wherewithal, they
shall cover the baseness of their parents.
10: But children, being haughty, through disdain and want
of nurture do stain the nobility of their kindred.
11: Weep for the dead, for he hath lost the light: and
weep for the fool, for he wanteth understanding: make little
weeping for the dead, for he is at rest: but the life of the
fool is worse than death.
12: Seven days do men mourn for him that is dead; but for
a fool and an ungodly man all the days of his life.
13: Talk not much with a fool, and go not to him that
hath no understanding: beware of him, lest thou have trouble,
and thou shalt never be defiled with his fooleries: depart from
him, and thou shalt find rest, and never be disquieted with
madness.
14: What is heavier than lead? and what is the name
thereof, but a fool?
15: Sand, and salt, and a mass of iron, is easier to
bear, than a man without understanding.
16: As timber girt and bound together in a building
cannot be loosed with shaking: so the heart that is stablished
by advised counsel shall fear at no time.
17: A heart settled upon a thought of understanding is as
a fair plaistering on the wall of a gallery.
18: Pales set on an high place will never stand against
the wind: so a fearful heart in the imagination of a fool cannot
stand against any fear.
19: He that pricketh the eye will make tears to fall: and
he that pricketh the heart maketh it to shew her knowledge.
20: Whoso casteth a stone at the birds frayeth them away:
and he that upbraideth his friend breaketh friendship.
21: Though thou drewest a sword at thy friend, yet
despair not: for there may be a returning [to favour.]
22: If thou hast opened thy mouth against thy friend,
fear not; for there may be a reconciliation: except for
upbraiding, or pride, or disclosing of secrets, or a treacherous
wound: for for these things every friend will depart.
23: Be faithful to thy neighbour in his poverty, that
thou mayest rejoice in his prosperity: abide stedfast unto him
in the time of his trouble, that thou mayest be heir with him in
his heritage: for a mean estate is not always to be contemned:
nor the rich that is foolish to be had in admiration.
24: As the vapour and smoke of a furnace goeth before the
fire; so reviling before blood.
25: I will not be ashamed to defend a friend; neither
will I hide myself from him.
26: And if any evil happen unto me by him, every one that
heareth it will beware of him.
27: Who shall set a watch before my mouth, and a seal of
wisdom upon my lips, that I fall not suddenly by them, and that
my tongue destroy me not?
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 23
1: O Lord,
Father and Governor of all my whole life, leave me not to their
counsels, and let me not fall by them.
2: Who will set scourges over my thoughts, and the
discipline of wisdom over mine heart? that they spare me not for
mine ignorances, and it pass not by my sins:
3: Lest mine ignorances increase, and my sins abound to
my destruction, and I fall before mine adversaries, and mine
enemy rejoice over me, whose hope is far from thy mercy.
4: O Lord, Father and God of my life, give me not a proud
look, but turn away from thy servants always a haughty mind.
5: Turn away from me vain hopes and concupiscence, and
thou shalt hold him up that is desirous always to serve thee.
6: Let not the greediness of the belly nor lust of the
flesh take hold of me; and give not over me thy servant into an
impudent mind.
7: Hear, O ye children, the discipline of the mouth: he
that keepeth it shall never be taken in his lips.
8: The sinner shall be left in his foolishness: both the
evil speaker and the proud shall fall thereby.
9: Accustom not thy mouth to swearing; neither use
thyself to the naming of the Holy One.
10: For as a servant that is continually beaten shall not
be without a blue mark: so he that sweareth and nameth God
continually shall not be faultless.
11: A man that useth much swearing shall be filled with
iniquity, and the plague shall never depart from his house: if
he shall offend, his sin shall be upon him: and if he
acknowledge not his sin, he maketh a double offence: and if he
swear in vain, he shall not be innocent, but his house shall be
full of calamities.
12: There is a word that is clothed about with death: God
grant that it be not found in the heritage of Jacob; for all
such things shall be far from the godly, and they shall not
wallow in their sins.
13: Use not thy mouth to intemperate swearing, for
therein is the word of sin.
14: Remember thy father and thy mother, when thou sittest
among great men. Be not forgetful before them, and so thou by
thy custom become a fool, and wish that thou hadst not been
born, and curse they day of thy nativity.
15: The man that is accustomed to opprobrious words will
never be reformed all the days of his life.
16: Two sorts of men multiply sin, and the third will
bring wrath: a hot mind is as a burning fire, it will never be
quenched till it be consumed: a fornicator in the body of his
flesh will never cease till he hath kindled a fire.
17: All bread is sweet to a whoremonger, he will not
leave off till he die.
18: A man that breaketh wedlock, saying thus in his
heart, Who seeth me? I am compassed about with darkness, the
walls cover me, and no body seeth me; what need I to fear? the
most High will not remember my sins:
19: Such a man only feareth the eyes of men, and knoweth
not that the eyes of the Lord are ten thousand times brighter
than the sun, beholding all the ways of men, and considering the
most secret parts.
20: He knew all things ere ever they were created; so
also after they were perfected he looked upon them all.
21: This man shall be punished in the streets of the
city, and where he suspecteth not he shall be taken.
22: Thus shall it go also with the wife that leaveth her
husband, and bringeth in an heir by another.
23: For first, she hath disobeyed the law of the most
High; and secondly, she hath trespassed against her own husband;
and thirdly, she hath played the whore in adultery, and brought
children by another man.
24: She shall be brought out into the congregation, and
inquisition shall be made of her children.
25: Her children shall not take root, and her branches
shall bring forth no fruit.
26: She shall leave her memory to be cursed, and her
reproach shall not be blotted out.
27: And they that remain shall know that there is nothing
better than the fear of the Lord, and that there is nothing
sweeter than to take heed unto the commandments of the Lord.
28: It is great glory to follow the Lord, and to be
received of him is long life.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 24
1: Wisdom
shall praise herself, and shall glory in the midst of her
people.
2: In the congregation of the most High shall she open
her mouth, and triumph before his power.
3: I came out of the mouth of the most High, and covered
the earth as a cloud.
4: I dwelt in high places, and my throne is in a cloudy
pillar.
5: I alone compassed the circuit of heaven, and walked in
the bottom of the deep.
6: In the waves of the sea and in all the earth, and in
every people and nation, I got a possession.
7: With all these I sought rest: and in whose inheritance
shall I abide?
8: So the Creator of all things gave me a commandment,
and he that made me caused my tabernacle to rest, and said, Let
thy dwelling be in Jacob, and thine inheritance in Israel.
9: He created me from the beginning before the world, and
I shall never fail.
10: In the holy tabernacle I served before him; and so
was I established in Sion.
11: Likewise in the beloved city he gave me rest, and in
Jerusalem was my power.
12: And I took root in an honourable people, even in the
portion of the Lord's inheritance.
13: I was exalted like a cedar in Libanus, and as a
cypress tree upon the mountains of Hermon.
14: I was exalted like a palm tree in En-gaddi, and as a
rose plant in Jericho, as a fair olive tree in a pleasant field,
and grew up as a plane tree by the water.
15: I gave a sweet smell like cinnamon and aspalathus,
and I yielded a pleasant odour like the best myrrh, as galbanum,
and onyx, and sweet storax, and as the fume of frankincense in
the tabernacle.
16: As the turpentine tree I stretched out my branches,
and my branches are the branches of honour and grace.
17: As the vine brought I forth pleasant savour, and my
flowers are the fruit of honour and riches.
18: I am the mother of fair love, and fear, and
knowledge, and holy hope: I therefore, being eternal, am given
to all my children which are named of him.
19: Come unto me, all ye that be desirous of me, and fill
yourselves with my fruits.
20: For my memorial is sweeter than honey, and mine
inheritance than the honeycomb.
21: They that eat me shall yet be hungry, and they that
drink me shall yet be thirsty.
22: He that obeyeth me shall never be confounded, and
they that work by me shall not do amiss.
23: All these things are the book of the covenant of the
most high God, even the law which Moses commanded for an
heritage unto the congregations of Jacob.
24: Faint not to be strong in the Lord; that he may
confirm you, cleave unto him: for the Lord Almighty is God
alone, and beside him there is no other Saviour.
25: He filleth all things with his wisdom, as Phison and
as Tigris in the time of the new fruits.
26: He maketh the understanding to abound like Euphrates,
and as Jordan in the time of the harvest.
27: He maketh the doctrine of knowledge appear as the
light, and as Geon in the time of vintage.
28: The first man knew her not perfectly: no more shall
the last find her out.
29: For her thoughts are more than the sea, and her
counsels profounder than the great deep.
30: I also came out as a brook from a river, and as a
conduit into a garden.
31: I said, I will water my best garden, and will water
abundantly my garden bed: and, lo, my brook became a river, and
my river became a sea.
32: I will yet make doctrine to shine as the morning, and
will send forth her light afar off.
33: I will yet pour out doctrine as prophecy, and leave
it to all ages for ever.
34: Behold that I have not laboured for myself only, but
for all them that seek wisdom.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 25
1: In three
things I was beautified, and stood up beautiful both before God
and men: the unity of brethren, the love of neighbours, a man
and a wife that agree together.
2: Three sorts of men my soul hateth, and I am greatly
offended at their life: a poor man that is proud, a rich man
that is a liar, and an old adulterer that doateth.
3: If thou hast gathered nothing in thy youth, how canst
thou find any thing in thine age?
4: O how comely a thing is judgment for gray hairs, and
for ancient men to know counsel!
5: O how comely is the wisdom of old men, and
understanding and counsel to men of honour.
6: Much experience is the crown of old men, and the fear
of God is their glory.
7: There be nine things which I have judged in mine heart
to be happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue: A man
that hath joy of his children; and he that liveth to see the
fall of his enemy:
8: Well is him that dwelleth with a wife of
understanding, and that hath not slipped with his tongue, and
that hath not served a man more unworthy than himself:
9: Well is him that hath found prudence, and he that
speaketh in the ears of them that will hear:
10: O how great is he that findeth wisdom! yet is there
none above him that feareth the Lord.
11: But the love of the Lord passeth all things for
illumination: he that holdeth it, whereto shall he be likened?
12: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of his love:
and faith is the beginning of cleaving unto him.
13: [Give me] any plague, but the plague of the heart:
and any wickedness, but the wickedness of a woman:
14: And any affliction, but the affliction from them that
hate me: and any revenge, but the revenge of enemies.
15: There is no head above the head of a serpent; and
there is no wrath above the wrath of an enemy.
16: I had rather dwell with a lion and a dragon, than to
keep house with a wicked woman.
17: The wickedness of a woman changeth her face, and
darkeneth her countenance like sackcloth.
18: Her husband shall sit among his neighbours; and when
he heareth it shall sigh bitterly.
19: All wickedness is but little to the wickedness of a
woman: let the portion of a sinner fall upon her.
20: As the climbing up a sandy way is to the feet of the
aged, so is a wife full of words to a quiet man.
21: Stumble not at the beauty of a woman, and desire her
not for pleasure.
22: A woman, if she maintain her husband, is full of
anger, impudence, and much reproach.
23: A wicked woman abateth the courage, maketh an heavy
countenance and a wounded heart: a woman that will not comfort
her husband in distress maketh weak hands and feeble knees.
24: Of the woman came the beginning of sin, and through
her we all die.
25: Give the water no passage; neither a wicked woman
liberty to gad abroad.
26: If she go not as thou wouldest have her, cut her off
from thy flesh, and give her a bill of divorce, and let her go.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 26
1: Blessed is
the man that hath a virtuous wife, for the number of his days
shall be double.
2: A virtuous woman rejoiceth her husband, and he shall
fulfill the years of his life in peace.
3: A good wife is a good portion, which shall be given in
the portion of them that fear the Lord.
4: Whether a man be rich or poor, if he have a good heart
toward the Lord, he shall at all times rejoice with a cheerful
countenance.
5: There be three things that mine heart feareth; and for
the fourth I was sore afraid: the slander of a city, the
gathering together of an unruly multitude, and a false
accusation: all these are worse than death.
6: But a grief of heart and sorrow is a woman that is
jealous over another woman, and a scourge of the tongue which
communicateth with all.
7: An evil wife is a yoke shaken to and fro: he that hath
hold of her is as though he held a scorpion.
8: A drunken woman and a gadder abroad causeth great
anger, and she will not cover her own shame.
9: The whoredom of a woman may be known in her haughty
looks and eyelids.
10: If thy daughter be shameless, keep her in straitly,
lest she abuse herself through overmuch liberty.
11: Watch over an impudent eye: and marvel not if she
trespass against thee.
12: She will open her mouth, as a thirsty traveller when
he hath found a fountain, and drink of every water near her: by
every hedge will she sit down, and open her quiver against every
arrow.
13: The grace of a wife delighteth her husband, and her
discretion will fatten his bones.
14: A silent and loving woman is a gift of the Lord; and
there is nothing so much worth as a mind well instructed.
15: A shamefaced and faithful woman is a double grace,
and her continent mind cannot be valued.
16: As the sun when it ariseth in the high heaven; so is
the beauty of a good wife in the ordering of her house.
17: As the clear light is upon the holy candlestick; so
is the beauty of the face in ripe age.
18: As the golden pillars are upon the sockets of silver;
so are the fair feet with a constant heart.
19: My son, keep the flower of thine age sound; and give
not thy strength to strangers.
20: When thou hast gotten a fruitful possession through
all the field, sow it with thine own seed, trusting in the
goodness of thy stock.
21: So thy race which thou leavest shall be magnified,
having the confidence of their good descent.
22: An harlot shall be accounted as spittle; but a
married woman is a tower against death to her husband.
23: A wicked woman is given as a portion to a wicked man:
but a godly woman is given to him that feareth the Lord.
24: A dishonest woman contemneth shame: but an honest
woman will reverence her husband.
25: A shameless woman shall be counted as a dog; but she
that is shamefaced will fear the Lord.
26: A woman that honoureth her husband shall be judged
wise of all; but she that dishonoureth him in her pride shall be
counted ungodly of all.
27: A loud crying woman and a scold shall be sought out
to drive away the enemies.
28: There be two things that grieve my heart; and the
third maketh me angry: a man of war that suffereth poverty; and
men of understanding that are not set by; and one that returneth
from righteousness to sin; the Lord prepareth such an one for
the sword.
29: A merchant shall hardly keep himself from doing
wrong; and an huckster shall not be freed from sin.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 27
1: Many have
sinned for a small matter; and he that seeketh for abundance
will turn his eyes away.
2: As a nail sticketh fast between the joinings of the
stones; so doth sin stick close between buying and selling.
3: Unless a man hold himself diligently in the fear of
the Lord, his house shall soon be overthrown.
4: As when one sifteth with a sieve, the refuse
remaineth; so the filth of man in his talk.
5: The furnace proveth the potter's vessels; so the trial
of man is in his reasoning.
6: The fruit declareth if the tree have been dressed; so
is the utterance of a conceit in the heart of man.
7: Praise no man before thou hearest him speak; for this
is the trial of men.
8: If thou followest righteousness, thou shalt obtain
her, and put her on, as a glorious long robe.
9: The birds will resort unto their like; so will truth
return unto them that practise in her.
10: As the lion lieth in wait for the prey; so sin for
them that work iniquity.
11: The discourse of a godly man is always with wisdom;
but a fool changeth as the moon.
12: If thou be among the indiscreet, observe the time;
but be continually among men of understanding.
13: The discourse of fools is irksome, and their sport is
the wantonness of sin.
14: The talk of him that sweareth much maketh the hair
stand upright; and their brawls make one stop his ears.
15: The strife of the proud is bloodshedding, and their
revilings are grievous to the ear.
16: Whoso discovereth secrets loseth his credit; and
shall never find friend to his mind.
17: Love thy friend, and be faithful unto him: but if
thou betrayest his secrets, follow no more after him.
18: For as a man hath destroyed his enemy; so hast thou
lost the love of thy neighbor.
19: As one that letteth a bird go out of his hand, so
hast thou let thy neighbour go, and shalt not get him again
20: Follow after him no more, for he is too far off; he
is as a roe escaped out of the snare.
21: As for a wound, it may be bound up; and after
reviling there may be reconcilement: but he that betrayeth
secrets is without hope.
22: He that winketh with the eyes worketh evil: and he
that knoweth him will depart from him.
23: When thou art present, he will speak sweetly, and
will admire thy words: but at the last he will writhe his mouth,
and slander thy sayings.
24: I have hated many things, but nothing like him; for
the Lord will hate him.
25: Whoso casteth a stone on high casteth it on his own
head; and a deceitful stroke shall make wounds.
26: Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein: and he that
setteth a trap shall be taken therein.
27: He that worketh mischief, it shall fall upon him, and
he shall not know whence it cometh.
28: Mockery and reproach are from the proud; but
vengeance, as a lion, shall lie in wait for them.
29: They that rejoice at the fall of the righteous shall
be taken in the snare; and anguish shall consume them before
they die.
30: Malice and wrath, even these are abominations; and
the sinful man shall have them both.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 28
1: He that
revengeth shall find vengeance from the Lord, and he will surely
keep his sins [in remembrance.]
2: Forgive thy neighbour the hurt that he hath done unto
thee, so shall thy sins also be forgiven when thou prayest.
3: One man beareth hatred against another, and doth he
seek pardon from the Lord?
4: He sheweth no mercy to a man, which is like himself:
and doth he ask forgiveness of his own sins?
5: If he that is but flesh nourish hatred, who will
intreat for pardon of his sins?
6: Remember thy end, and let enmity cease; [remember]
corruption and death, and abide in the commandments.
7: Remember the commandments, and bear no malice to thy
neighbour: [remember] the covenant of the Highest, and wink at
ignorance.
8: Abstain from strife, and thou shalt diminish thy sins:
for a furious man will kindle strife,
9: A sinful man disquieteth friends, and maketh debate
among them that be at peace.
10: As the matter of the fire is, so it burneth: and as a
man's strength is, so is his wrath; and according to his riches
his anger riseth; and the stronger they are which contend, the
more they will be inflamed.
11: An hasty contention kindleth a fire: and an hasty
fighting sheddeth blood.
12: If thou blow the spark, it shall burn: if thou spit
upon it, it shall be quenched: and both these come out of thy
mouth.
13: Curse the whisperer and doubletongued: for such have
destroyed many that were at peace.
14: A backbiting tongue hath disquieted many, and driven
them from nation to nation: strong cities hath it pulled down,
and overthrown the houses of great men.
15: A backbiting tongue hath cast out virtuous women, and
deprived them of their labours.
16: Whoso hearkeneth unto it shall never find rest, and
never dwell quietly.
17: The stroke of the whip maketh marks in the flesh: but
the stroke of the tongue breaketh the bones.
18: Many have fallen by the edge of the sword: but not so
many as have fallen by the tongue.
19: Well is he that is defended through the venom
thereof; who hath not drawn the yoke thereof, nor hath been
bound in her bands.
20: For the yoke thereof is a yoke of iron, and the bands
thereof are bands of brass.
21: The death thereof is an evil death, the grave were
better than it.
22: It shall not have rule over them that fear God,
neither shall they be burned with the flame thereof.
23: Such as forsake the Lord shall fall into it; and it
shall burn in them, and not be quenched; it shall be sent upon
them as a lion, and devour them as a leopard.
24: Look that thou hedge thy possession about with
thorns, and bind up thy silver and gold,
25: And weigh thy words in a balance, and make a door and
bar for thy mouth.
26: Beware thou slide not by it, lest thou fall before
him that lieth in wait.
Sirach (Apocrypha),
chapter 29
1: He that is
merciful will lend unto his neighbour; and he that strengtheneth
his hand keepeth the commandments.
2: Lend to thy neighbour in time of his need, and pay
thou thy neighbour again in due season.
3: Keep thy word, and deal faithfully with him, and thou
shalt always find the thing that is necessary for thee.
4: Many, when a thing was lent them, reckoned it to be
found, and put them to trouble that helped them.
5: Till he hath received, he will kiss a man's hand; and
for his neighbour's money he will speak submissly: but when he
should repay, he will prolong the time, and return words of
grief, and complain of the time.
6: If he prevail, he shall hardly receive the half, and
he will count as if he had found it: if not, he hath deprived
him of his money, and he hath gotten him an enemy without cause:
he payeth him with cursings and railings; and for honour he will
pay him disgrace.
7: Many therefore have refused to lend for other men's
ill dealing, fearing to be defrauded.
8: Yet have thou patience with a man in poor estate, and
delay not to shew him mercy.
9: Help the poor for the commandment's sake, and turn him
not away because of his poverty.
10: Lose thy money for thy brother and thy friend, and
let it not rust under a stone to be lost.
11: Lay up thy treasure according to the commandments of
the most High, and it shall bring thee more profit than gold.
12: Shut up alms in thy storehouses: and it shall deliver
thee from all affliction.
13: It shall fight for thee against thine enemies better
than a mighty shield and strong spear.
14: An honest man is surety for his neighbour: but he
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