Open Bible Data Home  About  News  OET Key

Demonstration version—prototype quality only—still in development

OETOET-RVULTUSTBSBOEBWEBNETTCNTT4TLEBRVWBSKJBRelatedParallelInterlinearDictionarySearch

WEBBy Document By Section By ChapterDetails

WEB FRTGENEXOLEVNUMDEUJOSJDGRUTH1SA2SA1KI2KI1CH2CHEZRANEHESTJOBPSA2PSPROECCSNGISAJERLAMEZEDANDNGHOSJOELAMOSOBAYNAMICNAHHABZEPHAGZECMALTOBJDTESGWISSIRBAR1MA2MA3MA4MAGESLESMANMATMARKLUKEYHNACTsROM1COR2CORGALEPHPHPCOL1TH2TH1TIM2TIMTITPHMHEBYAC1PET2PET1YHN2YHN3YHNYUDREVGLS

SIRIntroC1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10C11C12C13C14C15C16C17C18C19C20C21C22C23C24C25C26C27C28C29C30C31C32C33C34C35C36C37C38C39C40C41C42C43C44C45C46C47C48C49C50C51

WEB by section SIR 37:1

SIR 37:1–37:31 ©

The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus 37

37Every friend will say, “I also am his friend”;

but there is a friend which is only a friend in name.

2Isn’t there a grief in it even to death

when a companion and friend is turned into an enemy?

3O wicked imagination, why were you formed

to cover the dry land with deceit?

4There is a companion who rejoices in the gladness of a friend,

but in time of affliction will be against him.

5There is a companion who for the belly’s sake labors with his friend,

yet in the face of battle will carry his buckler.

6Don’t forget a friend in your soul.

Don’t be unmindful of him in your riches.


7Every counselor extols counsel,

but some give counsel in their own interest.

8Let your soul beware of a counselor,

and know in advance what is his interest

(for he will take counsel for himself),

lest he cast the lot against you,

9and say to you, “Your way is good.”

Then he will stand near you, to see what will happen to you.

10Don’t take counsel with one who looks askance at you.

Hide your counsel from those who are jealous of you.

11Don’t consult with a woman about her rival,

with a coward about war,

with a merchant about business,

with a buyer about selling,

with an envious man about thankfulness,

with an unmerciful man about kindliness,

with a sluggard about any kind of work,

with a hireling in your house about finishing his work,

or with an idle servant about much business.

Pay no attention to these in any matter of counsel.

12But rather be continually with a godly man,

whom you know to be a keeper of the commandments,

who in his soul is as your own soul,

and who will grieve with you, if you fail.

13Make the counsel of your heart stand,

for there is no one more faithful to you than it.

14For a man’s soul is sometimes inclined to inform him

better than seven watchmen who sit on high on a watch-tower.

15Above all this ask the Most High

that he may direct your way in truth.


16Let reason be the beginning of every work.

Let counsel go before every action.

17As a token of the changing of the heart,

18four kinds of things rise up:

good and evil, life and death.

That which rules over them continually is the tongue.

19There is one who is clever and the instructor of many,

and yet is unprofitable to his own soul.

20There is one who is subtle in words, and is hated.

He will be destitute of all food.

21For grace was not given to him from the Lord,

because he is deprived of all wisdom.

22There is one who is wise to his own soul;

and the fruits of his understanding are trustworthy in the mouth.

23A wise man will instruct his own people.

The fruits of his understanding are trustworthy.

24A wise man will be filled with blessing.

All those who see him will call him happy.

25The life of a man is counted by days.

The days of Israel are innumerable.

26The wise man will inherit confidence among his people.

His name will live forever.


27My son, test your soul in your life.

See what is evil for it, and don’t give in to it.

28For not all things are profitable for all men.

Not every soul has pleasure in everything.

29Don’t be insatiable in any luxury.

Don’t be greedy in the things that you eat.

30For overeating brings disease,

and gluttony causes nausea.

31Because of gluttony, many have perished,

but he who takes heed shall prolong his life.

SIR 37:1–37:31 ©

SIRIntroC1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10C11C12C13C14C15C16C17C18C19C20C21C22C23C24C25C26C27C28C29C30C31C32C33C34C35C36C37C38C39C40C41C42C43C44C45C46C47C48C49C50C51