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WEBBE SIR Chapter 7

SIR 7 ©

7Do no evil,

so no evil will overtake you.

2Depart from wrong,

and it will turn away from you.

3My son, don’t sow upon the furrows of unrighteousness,

and you won’t reap them sevenfold.


4Don’t seek preeminence from the Lord,

nor the seat of honour from the king.

5Don’t justify yourself in the presence of the Lord,

and don’t display your wisdom before the king.

6Don’t seek to be a judge,

lest you not be able to take away iniquities,

lest perhaps you fear the person of a mighty man,

and lay a stumbling block in the way of your uprightness.


7Don’t sin against the multitude of the city.

Don’t disgrace yourself in the crowd.


8Don’t commit a sin twice,

for even in one you will not be unpunished.

9Don’t say, “He will look upon the multitude of my gifts.

When I make an offering to the Most High God, he will accept it.”

10Don’t be faint-hearted in your prayer.

Don’t neglect to give alms.


11Don’t laugh a man to scorn when he is in the bitterness of his soul,

for there is one who humbles and exalts.

12Don’t devise[fn] a lie against your brother,

or do the same to a friend.

13Refuse to utter a lie,

for that habit results in no good.

14Don’t babble in the assembly of elders.

Don’t repeat your words in your prayer.


15Don’t hate hard labour

or farm work, which the Most High has created.

16Don’t number yourself amongst the multitude of sinners.

Remember that wrath will not wait.

17Humble your soul greatly,

for the punishment of the ungodly man is fire and the worm.


18Don’t exchange a friend for something,

neither a true brother for the gold of Ophir.

19Don’t deprive yourself of a wise and good wife,

for her grace is worth more than gold.

20Don’t abuse a servant who works faithfully,

or a hireling who gives you his life.

21Let your soul love a wise servant.

Don’t defraud him of liberty.


22Do you have cattle? Look after them.

If they are profitable to you, let them stay by you.

23Do you have children? Correct them,

and make them obedient from their youth.

24Do you have daughters? Take care of their bodies,

and don’t be overly indulgent towards them.

25Give your daughter in marriage, and you will have accomplished a great matter.

Give her to a man of understanding.


26Do you have a wife who pleases you? Don’t cast her out.

[fn] But don’t trust yourself to one who is hateful.


27Honour your father with your whole heart,

and don’t forget the birth pangs of your mother.

28Remember that you were born of them.

What will you repay them for the things that they have done for you?


29Fear the Lord with all your soul;

and revere his priests.

30With all your strength love him who made you.

Don’t forsake his ministers.

31Fear the Lord and honour the priest.

Give him his portion, even as it is commanded you:

the first fruits, the trespass offering, the gift of the shoulders,

the sacrifice of sanctification, and the first fruits of holy things.


32Also stretch out your hand to the poor man,

that your blessing may be complete.

33A gift has grace in the sight of every living man.

Don’t withhold grace for a dead man.

34Don’t avoid those who weep,

and mourn with those who mourn.

35Don’t be slow to visit a sick man,

for by such things you will gain love.

36In all your words, remember eternity,

and you will never sin.



7:12 Gr. Don’t plough

7:26 Many authorities omit this line

SIR 7 ©

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