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WEBBE SIR Chapter 27

SIR 27 ©

27Many have sinned for profit.

He who seeks to multiply wealth will turn his eye away.

2As a nail will stick fast between the joinings of stones,

so sin will thrust itself in between buying and selling.

3Unless a person holds on diligently to the fear of the Lord,

his house will be overthrown quickly.


4In the shaking of a sieve, the refuse remains,

so does the filth of man in his thoughts.

5The furnace tests the potter’s vessels;

so the test of a person is in his thoughts.

6The fruit of a tree discloses its cultivation,

so is the utterance of the thought of a person’s heart.

7Praise no man before you hear his thoughts,

for this is how people are tested.


8If you follow righteousness, you will obtain it,

and put it on like a long robe of glory.

9Birds will return to their own kind,

so truth will return to those who practise it.

10The lion lies in wait for prey.

So does sin for those who do evil.


11The discourse of a godly man is always wise,

but the fool changes like the moon.

12Limit your time amongst people void of understanding,

but persevere amongst the thoughtful.

13The talk of fools is offensive.

Their laughter is wantonly sinful.

14Their talk with much swearing makes hair stand upright.

Their strife makes others plug their ears.

15The strife of the proud leads to bloodshed.

Their abuse of each other is a grievous thing to hear.


16He who reveals secrets destroys trust,

and will not find a close friend.

17Love a friend, and keep faith with him;

but if you reveal his secrets,

you shall not follow him;

18for as a man has destroyed his enemy,

so you have destroyed the friendship of your neighbour.

19As a bird which you have released out of your hand,

so you have let your neighbour go, and you will not catch him again.

20Don’t pursue him, for he has gone far away,

and has escaped like a gazelle out of the snare.

21For a wound may be bound up, and after abuse there may be reconciliation;

but he who reveals secrets is without hope.


22One who winks the eye contrives evil things;

and those who know him will keep their distance.

23When you are present, he will speak sweetly,

and will admire your words;

but afterward he will twist his speech

and set a trap in your words.

24I have hated many things, but nothing like him.

The Lord will hate him.


25One who casts a stone straight up casts it on his own head.

A deceitful blow opens wounds.

26He who digs a pit will fall into it.

He who sets a snare will be caught in it.

27He who does evil things, they will roll back upon him,

and he will not know where they came from.

28Mockery and reproach are from the arrogant.

Vengeance lies in wait for them like a lion.

29Those who rejoice at the fall of the godly will be caught in a snare.

Anguish will consume them before they die.


30Wrath and anger, these also are abominations.

A sinner will possess them.

SIR 27 ©

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