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RV SIR Chapter 13

SIR 13 ©

13He that toucheth pitch shall be defiled;

And he that hath fellowship with a proud man shall become like unto him.

2Take not up a burden above thy strength;

And have no fellowship with one that is mightier and richer than thyself.

What fellowship shall the earthen pot have with the kettle?

This shall smite, and that shall be dashed in pieces.

3The rich man doeth a wrong, and he threateneth withal:

The poor is wronged, and he shall intreat withal.

4If thou be profitable, he will make merchandise of thee;

And if thou be in want, he will forsake thee.

5If thou have substance, he will live with thee;

And he will make thee bare, and will not be sorry.

6Hath he had need of thee? then he will deceive thee,

And smile upon thee, and give thee hope:

He will speak thee fair, and say, What needest thou?

7And he will shame thee by his meats,

Until he have made thee bare twice or thrice,

And at the last he will laugh thee to scorn:

Afterward will he see thee, and will forsake thee,

And shake his head at thee.

8Beware that thou be not deceived, and brought low in thy mirth.

9If a mighty man invite thee, be retiring,

And so much the more will he invite thee.

10Press not upon him, lest thou be thrust back;

And stand not far off, lest thou be forgotten.

11Affect not to speak with him as an equal,

And believe not his many words:

For with much talk will he try thee,

And in a smiling manner will search thee out.

12He that keepeth not to himself words spoken is unmerciful;

And he will not spare to hurt and to bind.

13Keep them to thyself, and take earnest heed,

For thou walkest [fn] in peril of thy falling. 14[fn]

15Every living creature loveth his like,

And every man loveth his neighbour.

16All flesh consorteth according to kind,

And a man will cleave to his like.

17What fellowship shall the wolf have with the lamb?

So is the sinner unto the godly.

18What peace is there between the hyena and the dog?

And what peace between the rich man and the poor?

19Wild asses are the prey of lions in the wilderness;

So poor men are pasture for the rich.

20Lowliness is an abomination to a proud man;

So a poor man is an abomination to the rich.


21A rich man when he is shaken is held up of his friends;

But one of low degree being down is thrust away also by his friends.

22When a rich man is fallen, there are many helpers;

He speaketh [fn] things not to be spoken, and men justify him:

A man of low degree falleth, and men rebuke him withal;

He uttereth wisdom, and no place is allowed him.

23A rich man speaketh, and all keep silence;

And what he saith they extol to the clouds:

A poor man speaketh, and they say, Who is this?

And if he stumble, they will help to overthrow him.


24Riches are good that have no sin;

And poverty is evil in the mouth of the ungodly.

25The heart of a man changeth his countenance,

Whether it be for good or for evil. [fn]

26A cheerful countenance is a token of a heart that is in prosperity;

And the finding out of parables is a weariness of thinking.


13:13 Gr. along with.

13:14 The remainder of verse 13, and verse 14, are omitted by the best authorities.

13:22 Or, secrets, and

13:25 The remainder of this verse is omitted by the best authorities.

SIR 13 ©

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