; TITLE: World English Bible (Catholic) ; ABBREVIATION: WEBC ; HAS ITALICS ; HAS FOOTNOTES ; HAS REDLETTER $$ SIR 1:1 All wisdom comes from the Lord, and is with him forever. $$ SIR 1:2 Who can count the sand of the seas, the drops of rain, and the days of eternity? $$ SIR 1:3 Who will search out the height of the sky, the breadth of the earth, the deep, and wisdom? $$ SIR 1:4 Wisdom has been created before all things, and the understanding of prudence from everlasting. $$ SIR 1:5 $$ SIR 1:6 To whom has the root of wisdom been revealed? Who has known her shrewd counsels? $$ SIR 1:7 $$ SIR 1:8 There is one wise, greatly to be feared, sitting upon his throne: the Lord. $$ SIR 1:9 He created her. He saw and measured her. He poured her out upon all his works. $$ SIR 1:10 She is with all flesh according to his gift. He gave her freely to those who love him. $$ SIR 1:11 The fear of the Lord is glory, exultation, gladness, and a crown of rejoicing. $$ SIR 1:12 The fear of the Lord will delight the heart, and will give gladness, joy, and length of days. $$ SIR 1:13 Whoever fears the Lord, it will go well with him at the last. He will be blessed in the day of his death. $$ SIR 1:14 To fear the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. It was created together with the faithful in the womb. $$ SIR 1:15 She laid an eternal foundation with men. She will be trusted among their offspring. $$ SIR 1:16 To fear the Lord is the fullness of wisdom. She inebriates men with her fruits. $$ SIR 1:17 She will fill all her house with desirable things, and her storehouses with her produce. $$ SIR 1:18 The fear of the Lord is the crown of wisdom, making peace and perfect health to flourish. $$ SIR 1:19 He both saw and measured her. He rained down skill and knowledge of understanding, and exalted the honor of those who hold her fast. $$ SIR 1:20 To fear the Lord is the root of wisdom. Her branches are length of days. $$ SIR 1:21 $$ SIR 1:22 Unjust wrath can never be justified, for his wrath tips the scale to his downfall. $$ SIR 1:23 A man that is patient will resist for a season, and afterward gladness will spring up to him. $$ SIR 1:24 He will hide his words until the right moment, and the lips of many will tell of his understanding. $$ SIR 1:25 A wise saying is in the treasures of wisdom; but godliness is an abomination to a sinner. $$ SIR 1:26 If you desire wisdom, keep the commandments and the Lord will give her to you freely; $$ SIR 1:27 for the fear of the Lord is wisdom and instruction. Faith and humility are his good pleasure. $$ SIR 1:28 Don’t disobey the fear of the Lord. Don’t come to him with a double heart. $$ SIR 1:29 Don’t be a hypocrite in men’s sight. Keep watch over your lips. $$ SIR 1:30 Don’t exalt yourself, lest you fall and bring dishonor upon your soul. The Lord will reveal your secrets and will cast you down in the midst of the congregation, because you didn’t come to the fear of the Lord and your heart was full of deceit. $$ SIR 2:1 My son, if you come to serve the Lord, prepare your soul for temptation. $$ SIR 2:2 Set your heart aright, constantly endure, and don’t make haste in time of calamity. $$ SIR 2:3 Cling to him, and don’t depart, that you may be increased at your latter end. $$ SIR 2:4 Accept whatever is brought upon you, and be patient when you suffer humiliation. $$ SIR 2:5 For gold is tried in the fire, and acceptable men in the furnace of humiliation. $$ SIR 2:6 Put your trust in him, and he will help you. Make your ways straight, and set your hope on him. $$ SIR 2:7 All you who fear the Lord, wait for his mercy. Don’t turn aside, lest you fall. $$ SIR 2:8 All you who fear the Lord, put your trust in him, and your reward will not fail. $$ SIR 2:9 All you who fear the Lord, hope for good things, and for eternal gladness and mercy. $$ SIR 2:10 Look at the generations of old, and see: Who ever put his trust in the Lord, and was ashamed? Or who remained in his fear, and was forsaken? Or who called upon him, and he neglected him? $$ SIR 2:11 For the Lord is full of compassion and mercy. He forgives sins and saves in time of affliction. $$ SIR 2:12 Woe to fearful hearts, to faint hands, and to the sinner who goes two ways! $$ SIR 2:13 Woe to the faint heart! For it doesn’t believe. Therefore it won’t be defended. $$ SIR 2:14 Woe to you who have lost your patience! And what will you all do when the Lord visits you? $$ SIR 2:15 Those who fear the Lord will not disobey his words. Those who love him will keep his ways. $$ SIR 2:16 Those who fear the Lord will seek his good pleasure. Those who love him will be filled with the law. $$ SIR 2:17 Those who fear the Lord will prepare their hearts, and will humble their souls in his sight. $$ SIR 2:18 We will fall into the hands of the Lord, and not into the hands of men; for as his majesty is, so also is his mercy. $$ SIR 3:1 Hear me, your father, O my children, and do what you hear, that you all may be safe. $$ SIR 3:2 For the Lord honors the father over the children, and has confirmed the judgment of the mother over her sons. $$ SIR 3:3 He who honors his father will make atonement for sins. $$ SIR 3:4 He who gives glory to his mother is as one who lays up treasure. $$ SIR 3:5 Whoever honors his father will have joy in his own children. He will be heard in the day of his prayer. $$ SIR 3:6 He who gives glory to his father will have length of days. He who listens to the Lord will bring rest to his mother, $$ SIR 3:7 and will serve under his parents, as to masters. $$ SIR 3:8 Honor your father in deed and word, that a blessing may come upon you from him. $$ SIR 3:9 For the blessing of the father establishes the houses of children, but the curse of the mother roots out the foundations. $$ SIR 3:10 Don’t glorify yourself in the dishonor of your father, for your father’s dishonor is no glory to you. $$ SIR 3:11 For the glory of a man is from the honor of his father, and a mother in dishonor is a reproach to her children. $$ SIR 3:12 My son, help your father in his old age, and don’t grieve him as long as he lives. $$ SIR 3:13 If he fails in understanding, have patience with him. Don’t dishonor him in your full strength. $$ SIR 3:14 For the kindness to your father will not be forgotten. Instead of sins it will be added to build you up. $$ SIR 3:15 In the day of your affliction it will be remembered for you, as fair weather upon ice, so your sins will also melt away. $$ SIR 3:16 He who forsakes his father is as a blasphemer. He who provokes his mother is cursed by the Lord. $$ SIR 3:17 My son, go on with your business in humility; so you will be loved by an acceptable man. $$ SIR 3:18 The greater you are, humble yourself the more, and you will find favor before the Lord. $$ SIR 3:19 $$ SIR 3:20 For the power of the Lord is great, and he is glorified by those who are lowly. $$ SIR 3:21 Don’t seek things that are too hard for you, and don’t search out things that are above your strength. $$ SIR 3:22 Think about the things that have been commanded you, for you have no need of the things that are secret. $$ SIR 3:23 Don’t be overly busy in tasks that are beyond you, for more things are shown to you than men can understand. $$ SIR 3:24 For the conceit of many has led them astray. Evil opinion has caused their judgment to slip. $$ SIR 3:25 There is no light without eyes. There is no wisdom without knowledge. $$ SIR 3:26 A stubborn heart will do badly at the end. He who loves danger will perish in it. $$ SIR 3:27 A stubborn heart will be burdened with troubles. The sinner will heap sin upon sins. $$ SIR 3:28 The calamity of the proud has no healing, for a weed of wickedness has taken root in him. $$ SIR 3:29 The heart of the prudent will understand a proverb. A wise man desires the ear of a listener. $$ SIR 3:30 Water will quench a flaming fire; almsgiving will make atonement for sins. $$ SIR 3:31 He who repays good turns is mindful of that which comes afterward. In the time of his falling he will find a support. $$ SIR 4:1 My son, don’t deprive the poor of his living. Don’t make the needy eyes wait long. $$ SIR 4:2 Don’t make a hungry soul sorrowful, or provoke a man in his distress. $$ SIR 4:3 Don’t add more trouble to a heart that is provoked. Don’t put off giving to him who is in need. $$ SIR 4:4 Don’t reject a suppliant in his affliction. Don’t turn your face away from a poor man. $$ SIR 4:5 Don’t turn your eye away from one who asks. Give no occasion to a man to curse you. $$ SIR 4:6 For if he curses you in the bitterness of his soul, he who made him will hear his supplication. $$ SIR 4:7 Endear yourself to the assembly. Bow your head to a great man. $$ SIR 4:8 Incline your ear to a poor man. Answer him with peaceful words in humility. $$ SIR 4:9 Deliver him who is wronged from the hand of him who wrongs him; Don’t be hesitant in giving judgment. $$ SIR 4:10 Be as a father to the fatherless, and like a husband to their mother. So you will be as a son of the Most High, and he will love you more than your mother does. $$ SIR 4:11 Wisdom exalts her sons, and takes hold of those who seek her. $$ SIR 4:12 He who loves her loves life. Those who seek her early will be filled with gladness. $$ SIR 4:13 He who holds her fast will inherit glory. Where he enters, the Lord will bless. $$ SIR 4:14 Those who serve her minister to the Holy One. The Lord loves those who love her. $$ SIR 4:15 He who listens to her will judge the nations. He who heeds her will dwell securely. $$ SIR 4:16 If he trusts her, he will inherit her, and his generations will possess her. $$ SIR 4:17 For at the first she will walk with him in crooked ways, and will bring fear and dread upon him, and torment him with her discipline, until she may trust his soul, and try him by her judgments. $$ SIR 4:18 Then she will return him again to the straight way, and will gladden him, and reveal to him her secrets. $$ SIR 4:19 If he goes astray, she will forsake him, and hand him over to his fall. $$ SIR 4:20 Watch for the opportunity, and beware of evil. Don’t be ashamed of your soul. $$ SIR 4:21 For there is a shame that brings sin, and there is a shame that is glory and grace. $$ SIR 4:22 Don’t show partiality, discrediting your soul. Don’t revere any man to your falling. $$ SIR 4:23 Don’t refrain from speaking when it is for safety. Don’t hide your wisdom for the sake of seeming fair. $$ SIR 4:24 For wisdom will be known by speech, and instruction by the word of the tongue. $$ SIR 4:25 Don’t speak against the truth and be shamed for your ignorance. $$ SIR 4:26 Don’t be ashamed to confess your sins. Don’t fight the river’s current. $$ SIR 4:27 Don’t lay yourself down for a fool to tread upon. Don’t be partial to one who is mighty. $$ SIR 4:28 Strive for the truth to death, and the Lord God will fight for you. $$ SIR 4:29 Don’t be hasty with your tongue, or slack and negligent in your deeds. $$ SIR 4:30 Don’t be like a lion in your house, or suspicious of your servants. $$ SIR 4:31 Don’t let your hand be stretched out to receive, and closed when you should repay. $$ SIR 5:1 Don’t set your heart upon your goods. Don’t say, “They are sufficient for me.” $$ SIR 5:2 Don’t follow your own mind and your strength to walk in the desires of your heart. $$ SIR 5:3 Don’t say, “Who will have dominion over me?” for the Lord will surely take vengeance on you. $$ SIR 5:4 Don’t say, “I sinned, and what happened to me?” for the Lord is patient. $$ SIR 5:5 Don’t be so confident of atonement that you add sin upon sins. $$ SIR 5:6 Don’t say, “His compassion is great. He will be pacified for the multitude of my sins,” for mercy and wrath are with him, and his indignation will rest on sinners. $$ SIR 5:7 Don’t wait to turn to the Lord. Don’t put off from day to day; for suddenly the wrath of the Lord will come on you, and you will perish in the time of vengeance. $$ SIR 5:8 Don’t set your heart upon unrighteous gains, for you will profit nothing in the day of calamity. $$ SIR 5:9 Don’t winnow with every wind. Don’t walk in every path. This is what the sinner who has a double tongue does. $$ SIR 5:10 Be steadfast in your understanding. Let your speech be consistent. $$ SIR 5:11 Be swift to hear and answer with patience. $$ SIR 5:12 If you have understanding, answer your neighbor; but if not, put your hand over your mouth. $$ SIR 5:13 Glory and dishonor is in talk. A man’s tongue may be his downfall. $$ SIR 5:14 Don’t be called a whisperer. Don’t lie in wait with your tongue; for shame is on the thief, and an evil condemnation is on him who has a double tongue. $$ SIR 5:15 Don’t be ignorant in a great or small matter. $$ SIR 6:1 Don’t become an enemy instead of a friend; for an evil name will inherit shame and reproach. So it is with the sinner who has a double tongue. $$ SIR 6:2 Don’t exalt yourself in the counsel of your soul, that your soul not be torn in pieces like a bull. $$ SIR 6:3 You will eat up your leaves, destroy your fruit, and leave yourself like a dry tree. $$ SIR 6:4 A wicked soul will destroy him who has it, and will make him a laughing stock to his enemies. $$ SIR 6:5 Sweet words will multiply a man’s friends. A gracious tongue will multiply courtesies. $$ SIR 6:6 Let those that are at peace with you be many, but your advisers one of a thousand. $$ SIR 6:7 If you want to gain a friend, get him in a time of testing, and don’t be in a hurry to trust him. $$ SIR 6:8 For there is a friend just for an occasion. He won’t continue in the day of your affliction. $$ SIR 6:9 And there is a friend who turns into an enemy. He will discover strife to your reproach. $$ SIR 6:10 And there is a friend who is a companion at the table, but he won’t continue in the day of your affliction. $$ SIR 6:11 In your prosperity he will be as yourself, and will be bold over your servants. $$ SIR 6:12 If you are brought low, he will be against you, and will hide himself from your face. $$ SIR 6:13 Separate yourself from your enemies, and beware of your friends. $$ SIR 6:14 A faithful friend is a strong defense. He who has found him has found a treasure. $$ SIR 6:15 There is nothing that can be taken in exchange for a faithful friend. His excellency is beyond price. $$ SIR 6:16 A faithful friend is a life-saving medicine. Those who fear the Lord will find him. $$ SIR 6:17 He who fears the Lord directs his friendship properly; for as he is, so is his neighbor also. $$ SIR 6:18 My son, gather instruction from your youth up. Even when you have gray hair you will find wisdom. $$ SIR 6:19 Come to her as one who plows and sows and wait for her good fruit; for your toil will be little in her cultivation, and you will soon eat of her fruit. $$ SIR 6:20 How exceedingly harsh she is to the unlearned! He who is without understanding will not remain in her. $$ SIR 6:21 She will rest upon him as a mighty stone of trial. He won’t hesitate to cast her from him. $$ SIR 6:22 For wisdom is according to her name. She isn’t manifest to many. $$ SIR 6:23 Give ear, my son, and accept my judgment. Don’t refuse my counsel. $$ SIR 6:24 Bring your feet into her fetters, and your neck into her chain. $$ SIR 6:25 Put your shoulder under her and bear her. Don’t be grieved with her bonds. $$ SIR 6:26 Come to her with all your soul. Keep her ways with your whole power. $$ SIR 6:27 Search and seek, and she will be made known to you. When you get hold of her, don’t let her go. $$ SIR 6:28 For at the last you will find her rest; and she will be turned for you into gladness. $$ SIR 6:29 Her fetters will be to you for a covering of strength, and her chains for a robe of glory. $$ SIR 6:30 For there is a golden ornament upon her, and her bands are a purple cord. $$ SIR 6:31 You shall put her on as a robe of glory, and shall put her on as a crown of rejoicing. $$ SIR 6:32 My son, if you are willing, you will be instructed. If you will yield your soul, you will be prudent. $$ SIR 6:33 If you love to hear, you will receive. If you incline your ear, you will be wise. $$ SIR 6:34 Stand in the multitude of the elders. Attach yourself to whomever is wise. $$ SIR 6:35 Be willing to listen to every godly discourse. Don’t let the proverbs of understanding escape you. $$ SIR 6:36 If you see a man of understanding, get to him early. Let your foot wear out the steps of his doors. $$ SIR 6:37 Let your mind dwell on the ordinances of the Lord and meditate continually on his commandments. He will establish your heart and your desire for wisdom will be given to you. $$ SIR 7:1 Do no evil, so no evil will overtake you. $$ SIR 7:2 Depart from wrong, and it will turn away from you. $$ SIR 7:3 My son, don’t sow upon the furrows of unrighteousness, and you won’t reap them sevenfold. $$ SIR 7:4 Don’t seek preeminence from the Lord, nor the seat of honor from the king. $$ SIR 7:5 Don’t justify yourself in the presence of the Lord, and don’t display your wisdom before the king. $$ SIR 7:6 Don’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. $$ SIR 7:7 Don’t sin against the multitude of the city. Don’t disgrace yourself in the crowd. $$ SIR 7:8 Don’t commit a sin twice, for even in one you will not be unpunished. $$ SIR 7:9 Don’t say, “He will look upon the multitude of my gifts. When I make an offering to the Most High God, he will accept it.” $$ SIR 7:10 Don’t be faint-hearted in your prayer. Don’t neglect to give alms. $$ SIR 7:11 Don’t laugh a man to scorn when he is in the bitterness of his soul, for there is one who humbles and exalts. $$ SIR 7:12 Don’t devise a lie against your brother, or do the same to a friend. $$ SIR 7:13 Refuse to utter a lie, for that habit results in no good. $$ SIR 7:14 Don’t babble in the assembly of elders. Don’t repeat your words in your prayer. $$ SIR 7:15 Don’t hate hard labor or farm work, which the Most High has created. $$ SIR 7:16 Don’t number yourself among the multitude of sinners. Remember that wrath will not wait. $$ SIR 7:17 Humble your soul greatly, for the punishment of the ungodly man is fire and the worm. $$ SIR 7:18 Don’t exchange a friend for something, neither a true brother for the gold of Ophir. $$ SIR 7:19 Don’t deprive yourself of a wise and good wife, for her grace is worth more than gold. $$ SIR 7:20 Don’t abuse a servant who works faithfully, or a hireling who gives you his life. $$ SIR 7:21 Let your soul love a wise servant. Don’t defraud him of liberty. $$ SIR 7:22 Do you have cattle? Look after them. If they are profitable to you, let them stay by you. $$ SIR 7:23 Do you have children? Correct them, and make them obedient from their youth. $$ SIR 7:24 Do you have daughters? Take care of their bodies, and don’t be overly indulgent toward them. $$ SIR 7:25 Give your daughter in marriage, and you will have accomplished a great matter. Give her to a man of understanding. $$ SIR 7:26 Do you have a wife who pleases you? Don’t cast her out. But don’t trust yourself to one who is hateful. $$ SIR 7:27 Honor your father with your whole heart, and don’t forget the birth pangs of your mother. $$ SIR 7:28 Remember that you were born of them. What will you repay them for the things that they have done for you? $$ SIR 7:29 Fear the Lord with all your soul; and revere his priests. $$ SIR 7:30 With all your strength love him who made you. Don’t forsake his ministers. $$ SIR 7:31 Fear the Lord and honor the priest. Give him his portion, even as it is commanded you: the first fruits, the trespass offering, the gift of the shoulders, the sacrifice of sanctification, and the first fruits of holy things. $$ SIR 7:32 Also stretch out your hand to the poor man, that your blessing may be complete. $$ SIR 7:33 A gift has grace in the sight of every living man. Don’t withhold grace for a dead man. $$ SIR 7:34 Don’t avoid those who weep, and mourn with those who mourn. $$ SIR 7:35 Don’t be slow to visit a sick man, for by such things you will gain love. $$ SIR 7:36 In all your words, remember eternity, and you will never sin. $$ SIR 8:1 Don’t contend with a mighty man, lest perhaps you fall into his hands. $$ SIR 8:2 Don’t strive with a rich man, lest perhaps he overpower you; for gold has destroyed many, and turned away the hearts of kings. $$ SIR 8:3 Don’t argue with a loudmouthed man. Don’t heap wood upon his fire. $$ SIR 8:4 Don’t make fun of a rude man, lest your ancestors be dishonored. $$ SIR 8:5 Don’t reproach a man when he turns from sin. Remember that we are all worthy of punishment. $$ SIR 8:6 Don’t dishonor a man in his old age, for some of us are also growing old. $$ SIR 8:7 Don’t rejoice over anyone’s death. Remember that we all die. $$ SIR 8:8 Don’t neglect the discourse of the wise. Be conversant with their proverbs; for from them you will learn discipline and how to serve great men. $$ SIR 8:9 Don’t miss the discourse of the aged, for they also learned from their parents, because from them you will learn understanding, and to give an answer in time of need. $$ SIR 8:10 Don’t kindle the coals of a sinner, lest you be burned with the flame of his fire. $$ SIR 8:11 Don’t rise up from the presence of an insolent man, lest he lie in wait as an ambush for your mouth. $$ SIR 8:12 Don’t lend to a man who is stronger than you; and if you lend, count it as a loss. $$ SIR 8:13 Don’t be surety beyond your means. If you give surety, think as one who will have to pay. $$ SIR 8:14 Don’t go to law with a judge; for according to his honor they will give judgment for him. $$ SIR 8:15 Don’t travel with a reckless man, lest he be burdensome to you; for he will do as he pleases, and you will perish with his folly. $$ SIR 8:16 Don’t fight with a wrathful man. Don’t travel with him through the desert, for blood is as nothing in his sight. Where there is no help, he will overthrow you. $$ SIR 8:17 Don’t consult with a fool, for he will not be able to keep a secret. $$ SIR 8:18 Do no secret thing before a stranger, for you don’t know what it will cause. $$ SIR 8:19 Don’t open your heart to every man. Don’t let him return you a favor. $$ SIR 9:1 Don’t be jealous over the wife of your bosom, and don’t teach her an evil lesson against yourself. $$ SIR 9:2 Don’t give your soul to a woman and let her trample down your strength. $$ SIR 9:3 Don’t go to meet a woman who plays the prostitute, lest perhaps you fall into her snares. $$ SIR 9:4 Don’t associate with a woman who is a singer, lest perhaps you be caught by her tricks. $$ SIR 9:5 Don’t gaze at a virgin, lest perhaps you stumble and incur penalties for her. $$ SIR 9:6 Don’t give your soul to prostitutes, that you not lose your inheritance. $$ SIR 9:7 Don’t look around in the streets of the city. Don’t wander in its deserted places. $$ SIR 9:8 Turn your eye away from a beautiful woman, and don’t gaze at another’s beauty. Many have been led astray by the beauty of a woman; and with this, passion is kindled like a fire. $$ SIR 9:9 Don’t dine at all with a woman who has a husband, or revel with her at wine, lest perhaps your soul turn away to her, and with your spirit you slide into destruction. $$ SIR 9:10 Don’t forsake an old friend; for a new one is not comparable to him. A new friend is like new wine: if it becomes old, you will drink it with gladness. $$ SIR 9:11 Don’t envy the success of a sinner; for you don’t know what his end will be. $$ SIR 9:12 Don’t delight in the delights of the ungodly. Remember they will not go unpunished to the grave. $$ SIR 9:13 Keep yourself far from the man who has power to kill, and you will not be troubled by the fear of death. If you come to him, commit no fault, lest he take away your life. Know surely that you go about in the midst of snares, and walk upon the battlements of a city. $$ SIR 9:14 As well as you can, aim to know your neighbors, and take counsel with the wise. $$ SIR 9:15 Let your conversation be with men of understanding. Let all your discourse be in the law of the Most High. $$ SIR 9:16 Let righteous people be companions at your table. Let your glorying be in the fear of the Lord. $$ SIR 9:17 A work is commended because of the skill of the artisan; so he who rules the people will be considered wise for his speech. $$ SIR 9:18 A loudmouthed man is dangerous in his city. He who is reckless in his speech will be hated. $$ SIR 10:1 A wise judge will instruct his people. The government of a man of understanding will be well ordered. $$ SIR 10:2 As is the judge of his people, so are his officials. As the city’s ruler is, so are all those who dwell in it. $$ SIR 10:3 An undisciplined king will destroy his people. A city will be established through the understanding of the powerful. $$ SIR 10:4 The government of the earth is in the Lord’s hand. In due time, he will raise up over it the right person at the right time. $$ SIR 10:5 A man’s prosperity is in the Lord’s hand. He will lay his honor upon the person of the scribe. $$ SIR 10:6 Don’t be angry with your neighbor for every wrong. Do nothing by works of violence. $$ SIR 10:7 Pride is hateful before the Lord and men. Arrogance is abhorrent in the judgment of both. $$ SIR 10:8 Sovereignty is transferred from nation to nation because of injustice, violence, and greed for money. $$ SIR 10:9 Why are dirt and ashes proud? Because in life, my body decays. $$ SIR 10:10 A long disease mocks the physician. The king of today will die tomorrow. $$ SIR 10:11 For when a man is dead, he will inherit maggots, vermin, and worms. $$ SIR 10:12 It is the beginning of pride when a man departs from the Lord. His heart has departed from him who made him. $$ SIR 10:13 For the beginning of pride is sin. He who keeps it will pour out abomination. For this cause the Lord brought upon them strange calamities and utterly overthrew them. $$ SIR 10:14 The Lord cast down the thrones of rulers and set the lowly in their place. $$ SIR 10:15 The Lord plucked up the roots of nations and planted the lowly in their place. $$ SIR 10:16 The Lord overthrew the lands of nations and destroyed them to the foundations of the earth. $$ SIR 10:17 He took some of them away and destroyed them, and made their memory to cease from the earth. $$ SIR 10:18 Pride has not been created for men, nor wrathful anger for the offspring of women. $$ SIR 10:19 Whose offspring has honor? Human offspring who fear the Lord. Whose offspring has no honor? Human offspring who break the commandments. $$ SIR 10:20 In the midst of kindred he who rules them has honor. Those who fear the Lord have honor in his eyes. $$ SIR 10:21 $$ SIR 10:22 The rich man, the honorable, and the poor all glory in the fear of the Lord. $$ SIR 10:23 It is not right to dishonor a poor man who has understanding. It is not fitting to glorify a man who is a sinner. $$ SIR 10:24 The prince, the judge, and the mighty man will be honored. There is not one of them greater than he who fears the Lord. $$ SIR 10:25 Free men will minister to a wise servant. A man who has knowledge will not complain. $$ SIR 10:26 Don’t flaunt your wisdom in doing your work. Don’t boast in the time of your distress. $$ SIR 10:27 Better is he who labors and abounds in all things, than he who boasts and lacks bread. $$ SIR 10:28 My son, glorify your soul in humility, and ascribe to yourself honor according to your worthiness. $$ SIR 10:29 Who will justify him who sins against his own soul? Who will honor him who dishonors his own life? $$ SIR 10:30 A poor man is honored for his knowledge. A rich man is honored for his riches. $$ SIR 10:31 But he who is honored in poverty, how much more in riches? He who is dishonored in riches, how much more in poverty? $$ SIR 11:1 The wisdom of the lowly will lift up his head, and make him sit in the midst of great men. $$ SIR 11:2 Don’t commend a man for his good looks. Don’t abhor a man for his outward appearance. $$ SIR 11:3 The bee is little among flying creatures, but what it produces is the best of confections. $$ SIR 11:4 Don’t boast about the clothes you wear, and don’t exalt yourself in the day of honor; for the Lord’s works are wonderful, and his works are hidden among men. $$ SIR 11:5 Many kings have sat down upon the ground, but one who was never thought of has worn a crown. $$ SIR 11:6 Many mighty men have been greatly disgraced. Men of renown have been delivered into other men’s hands. $$ SIR 11:7 Don’t blame before you investigate. Understand first, and then rebuke. $$ SIR 11:8 Don’t answer before you have heard. Don’t interrupt while someone else is speaking. $$ SIR 11:9 Don’t argue about a matter that doesn’t concern you. Don’t sit with sinners when they judge. $$ SIR 11:10 My son, don’t be busy about many matters; for if you meddle much, you will not be unpunished. If you pursue, you will not overtake, and you will not escape by fleeing. $$ SIR 11:11 There is one who toils, labors, and hurries, and is even more behind. $$ SIR 11:12 There is one who is sluggish, and needs help, lacking in strength, and who abounds in poverty, but the Lord’s eyes looked upon him for good, and he raised him up from his low condition, $$ SIR 11:13 and lifted up his head so that many marveled at him. $$ SIR 11:14 Good things and bad, life and death, poverty and riches, are from the Lord. $$ SIR 11:15-16 $$ SIR 11:17 The Lord’s gift remains with the godly. His good pleasure will prosper forever. $$ SIR 11:18 One grows rich by his diligence and self-denial, and this is the portion of his reward: $$ SIR 11:19 when he says, “I have found rest, and now I will eat of my goods!” he doesn’t know how much time will pass until he leaves them to others and dies. $$ SIR 11:20 Be steadfast in your covenant and be doing it, and grow old in your work. $$ SIR 11:21 Don’t marvel at the works of a sinner, but trust the Lord and stay in your labor; for it is an easy thing in the sight of the Lord to swiftly and suddenly make a poor man rich. $$ SIR 11:22 The Lord’s blessing is in the reward of the godly. He makes his blessing flourish in an hour that comes swiftly. $$ SIR 11:23 Don’t say, “What use is there of me? What further good things can be mine?” $$ SIR 11:24 Don’t say, “I have enough. What harm could happen to me now?” $$ SIR 11:25 In the day of good things, bad things are forgotten. In the day of bad things, a man will not remember things that are good. $$ SIR 11:26 For it is an easy thing in the sight of the Lord to reward a man in the day of death according to his ways. $$ SIR 11:27 The affliction of an hour causes delights to be forgotten. In the end, a man’s deeds are revealed. $$ SIR 11:28 Call no man happy before his death. A man will be known in his children. $$ SIR 11:29 Don’t bring every man into your house, for many are the tricks of a deceitful man. $$ SIR 11:30 Like a decoy partridge in a cage, so is the heart of a proud man. Like a spy, he looks for your weakness. $$ SIR 11:31 For he lies in wait to turn things that are good into evil, and assigns blame in things that are praiseworthy. $$ SIR 11:32 From a spark of fire, a heap of many coals is kindled, and a sinful man lies in wait to shed blood. $$ SIR 11:33 Take heed of an evil-doer, for he plans wicked things, lest perhaps he ruin your reputation forever. $$ SIR 11:34 Receive a stranger into your house, and he will distract you with arguments and estrange you from your own family. $$ SIR 12:1 If you do good, know to whom you do it, and your good deeds will have thanks. $$ SIR 12:2 Do good to a godly man, and you will find a reward— if not from him, then from the Most High. $$ SIR 12:3 No good will come to him who continues to do evil, nor to him who gives no alms. $$ SIR 12:4 Give to the godly man, and don’t help the sinner. $$ SIR 12:5 Do good to one who is lowly. Don’t give to an ungodly man. Keep back his bread, and don’t give it to him, lest he subdue you with it; for you would receive twice as much evil for all the good you would have done to him. $$ SIR 12:6 For the Most High also hates sinners, and will repay vengeance to the ungodly. $$ SIR 12:7 Give to the good man, and don’t help the sinner. $$ SIR 12:8 A man’s friend won’t be fully tried in prosperity. His enemy won’t be hidden in adversity. $$ SIR 12:9 In a man’s prosperity, his enemies are grieved. In his adversity, even his friend leaves. $$ SIR 12:10 Never trust your enemy, for his wickedness is like corrosion in copper. $$ SIR 12:11 Though he humbles himself and walks bowed down, still be careful and beware of him. You will be to him as one who has wiped a mirror, to be sure it doesn’t completely tarnish. $$ SIR 12:12 Don’t set him next to you, lest he overthrow you and stand in your place. Don’t let him sit on your right hand, lest he seek to take your seat, and at the last you acknowledge my words, and be pricked with my sayings. $$ SIR 12:13 Who will pity a charmer that is bitten by a snake, or any who come near wild beasts? $$ SIR 12:14 Even so, who will pity him who goes to a sinner, and is associated with him in his sins? $$ SIR 12:15 For a while he will stay with you, and if you falter, he will not stay. $$ SIR 12:16 The enemy will speak sweetly with his lips, and in his heart plan to throw you into a pit. The enemy may weep with his eyes, but if he finds opportunity, he will want more blood. $$ SIR 12:17 If adversity meets you, you will find him there before you. Pretending to help you, he will trip you. $$ SIR 12:18 He will shake his head, clap his hands, whisper much, and change his countenance. $$ SIR 13:1 He who touches pitch will be defiled. He who has fellowship with a proud man will become like him. $$ SIR 13:2 Don’t take up a burden above your strength. Have no fellowship with one who is mightier and richer than yourself. What fellowship would the earthen pot have with the kettle? The kettle will strike, and the pot will be dashed in pieces. $$ SIR 13:3 The rich man does a wrong and threatens. The poor is wronged and apologizes. $$ SIR 13:4 If you are profitable, he will exploit you. If you are in need, he will forsake you. $$ SIR 13:5 If you own something, he will live with you. He will drain your resources and will not be sorry. $$ SIR 13:6 Does he need you? Then he will deceive you, smile at you, and give you hope. He will speak kindly to you and say, “What do you need?” $$ SIR 13:7 He will shame you by his delicacies until he has made you bare twice or thrice, and in the end he will laugh you to scorn. Afterward he will see you, will forsake you, and shake his head at you. $$ SIR 13:8 Beware that you are not deceived and brought low in your enjoyment. $$ SIR 13:9 If a mighty man invites you, be reserved, and he will invite you more. $$ SIR 13:10 Don’t press him, lest you be thrust back. Don’t stand far off, lest you be forgotten. $$ SIR 13:11 Don’t try to speak with him as an equal, and don’t believe his many words; for he will test you with much talk, and will examine you in a smiling manner. $$ SIR 13:12 He who doesn’t keep secrets to himself is unmerciful. He won’t hesitate to harm and to bind. $$ SIR 13:13 Keep them to yourself and be careful, for you walk in danger of falling. $$ SIR 13:14 $$ SIR 13:15 Every living creature loves its own kind, and every man loves his neighbor. $$ SIR 13:16 All flesh associates with their own kind. A man will stick to people like himself. $$ SIR 13:17 What fellowship would the wolf have with the lamb? So is the sinner to the godly. $$ SIR 13:18 What peace is there between a hyena and a dog? What peace is there between a rich man and the poor? $$ SIR 13:19 Wild donkeys are the prey of lions in the wilderness; likewise poor men are feeding grounds for the rich. $$ SIR 13:20 Lowliness is an abomination to a proud man; likewise a poor man is an abomination to the rich. $$ SIR 13:21 When a rich man is shaken, he is supported by his friends, but when the humble is down, he is pushed away even by his friends. $$ SIR 13:22 When a rich man falls, there are many helpers. He speaks things not to be spoken, and men justify him. A humble man falls, and men rebuke him. He utters wisdom, and is not listened to. $$ SIR 13:23 A rich man speaks, and all keep silence. They extol what he says to the clouds. A poor man speaks, and they say, “Who is this?” If he stumbles, they will help to overthrow him. $$ SIR 13:24 Riches are good if they have no sin. Poverty is evil only in the opinion of the ungodly. $$ SIR 13:25 The heart of a man changes his countenance, whether it is for good or for evil. $$ SIR 13:26 A cheerful countenance is a sign of a prosperous heart. Devising proverbs takes strenuous thinking. $$ SIR 14:1 Blessed is the man who has not slipped with his mouth, and doesn’t suffer from sorrow for sins. $$ SIR 14:2 Blessed is he whose soul does not condemn him, and who has not given up hope. $$ SIR 14:3 Riches are not appropriate for a stingy person. What would a miser do with money? $$ SIR 14:4 He who gathers by denying himself gathers for others. Others will revel in his goods. $$ SIR 14:5 If one is mean to himself, to whom will he be good? He won’t enjoy his possessions. $$ SIR 14:6 There is none more evil than he who is grudging to himself. This is a punishment for his wickedness. $$ SIR 14:7 Even if he does good, he does it in forgetfulness. In the end, he reveals his wickedness. $$ SIR 14:8 A miser is evil. He turns away and disregards souls. $$ SIR 14:9 A covetous man’s eye is not satisfied with his portion. Wicked injustice dries up his soul. $$ SIR 14:10 A miser begrudges bread, and it is lacking at his table. $$ SIR 14:11 My son, according to what you have, treat yourself well, and bring worthy offerings to the Lord. $$ SIR 14:12 Remember that death will not wait, and that the covenant of Hades hasn’t been shown to you. $$ SIR 14:13 Do good to your friends before you die. According to your ability, reach out and give to them. $$ SIR 14:14 Don’t deprive yourself of a good day. Don’t let your share of a desired good pass you by. $$ SIR 14:15 Won’t you leave your labors to another, and your toils be divided by lot? $$ SIR 14:16 Give, take, and treat yourself well, because there is no seeking of luxury in Hades. $$ SIR 14:17 All flesh grows old like a garment, for the covenant from the beginning is, “You must die!” $$ SIR 14:18 Like the leaves flourishing on a thick tree, some it sheds, and some grow, so also are the generations of flesh and blood: one comes to an end and another is born. $$ SIR 14:19 Every work rots and falls away, and its builder will depart with it. $$ SIR 14:20 Blessed is the man who meditates on wisdom, and who reasons by his understanding. $$ SIR 14:21 He who considers her ways in his heart will also have knowledge of her secrets. $$ SIR 14:22 Go after her like a hunter, and lie in wait in her paths. $$ SIR 14:23 He who peers in at her windows will also listen at her doors. $$ SIR 14:24 He who lodges close to her house will also fasten a nail in her walls. $$ SIR 14:25 He will pitch his tent near at hand to her, and will lodge in a lodging where good things are. $$ SIR 14:26 He will set his children under her shelter, and will rest under her branches. $$ SIR 14:27 By her he will be covered from heat, and will lodge in her glory. $$ SIR 15:1 He who fears the Lord will do this. He who has possession of the law will obtain her. $$ SIR 15:2 She will meet him like a mother, and receive him like a wife married in her virginity. $$ SIR 15:3 She will feed him with bread of understanding and give him water of wisdom to drink. $$ SIR 15:4 He will be stayed upon her, and will not be moved. He will rely upon her, and will not be confounded. $$ SIR 15:5 She will exalt him above his neighbors. She will open his mouth in the midst of the congregation. $$ SIR 15:6 He will inherit joy, a crown of gladness, and an everlasting name. $$ SIR 15:7 Foolish men will not obtain her. Sinners will not see her. $$ SIR 15:8 She is far from pride. Liars will not remember her. $$ SIR 15:9 Praise is not attractive in the mouth of a sinner; for it was not sent to him from the Lord. $$ SIR 15:10 For praise will be spoken in wisdom; The Lord will prosper it. $$ SIR 15:11 Don’t say, “It is through the Lord that I fell away;” for you shall not do the things that he hates. $$ SIR 15:12 Don’t say, “It is he that caused me to err;” for he has no need of a sinful man. $$ SIR 15:13 The Lord hates every abomination; and those who fear him don’t love them. $$ SIR 15:14 He himself made man from the beginning and left him in the hand of his own counsel. $$ SIR 15:15 If you choose, you can keep the commandments. To be faithful is a matter of your choice. $$ SIR 15:16 He has set fire and water before you. You will stretch forth your hand to whichever you desire. $$ SIR 15:17 Before man is life and death. Whichever he likes, it will be given to him. $$ SIR 15:18 For the wisdom of the Lord is great. He is mighty in power, and sees all things. $$ SIR 15:19 His eyes are upon those who fear him. He knows every act of man. $$ SIR 15:20 He has not commanded any man to be ungodly. He has not given any man license to sin. $$ SIR 16:1 Don’t desire a multitude of unprofitable children, neither delight in ungodly sons. $$ SIR 16:2 If they multiply, don’t delight in them unless the fear of the Lord is in them. $$ SIR 16:3 Don’t trust in their life. Don’t rely on their numbers; for one can be better than a thousand, and to die childless than to have ungodly children. $$ SIR 16:4 For from one who has understanding, a city will be populated, but a race of wicked men will be made desolate. $$ SIR 16:5 I have seen many such things with my eyes. My ear has heard mightier things than these. $$ SIR 16:6 In a congregation of sinners, a fire will be kindled. In a disobedient nation, wrath is kindled. $$ SIR 16:7 He was not pacified toward the giants of old time, who revolted in their strength. $$ SIR 16:8 He didn’t spare Lot’s neighbors, whom he abhorred for their pride. $$ SIR 16:9 He didn’t pity the people of perdition who were taken away in their sins, $$ SIR 16:10 or in like manner, the six hundred thousand footmen who were gathered together in the hardness of their hearts. $$ SIR 16:11 Even if there is one stiff-necked person, it is a marvel if he will be unpunished; for mercy and wrath are both with him who is mighty to forgive, and he pours out wrath. $$ SIR 16:12 As his mercy is great, so is his correction also. He judges a man according to his works. $$ SIR 16:13 The sinner will not escape with plunder. The perseverance of the godly will not be frustrated. $$ SIR 16:14 He will make room for every work of mercy. Each man will receive according to his works. $$ SIR 16:15-16 $$ SIR 16:17 Don’t say, “I will be hidden from the Lord,” and “Who will remember me from on high?” I will not be known among so many people, for what is my soul in a boundless creation? $$ SIR 16:18 Behold, the heaven, the heaven of heavens, the deep, and the earth, will be moved when he visits. $$ SIR 16:19 The mountains and the foundations of the earth together are shaken with trembling when he looks at them. $$ SIR 16:20 No heart will think about these things. Who could comprehend his ways? $$ SIR 16:21 Like a tempest which no man can see, so, the majority of his works are hidden. $$ SIR 16:22 Who will declare his works of righteousness? Who will wait for them? For his covenant is afar off. $$ SIR 16:23 He who is lacking in understanding thinks about these things. An unwise and erring man thinks foolishly. $$ SIR 16:24 My son, listen to me, learn knowledge, and heed my words with your heart. $$ SIR 16:25 I will impart instruction with precision, and declare knowledge exactly. $$ SIR 16:26 In the judgment of the Lord are his works from the beginning. From the making of them he determined their boundaries. $$ SIR 16:27 He arranged his works for all time, and their beginnings to their generations. They aren’t hungry or weary, and they don’t cease from their works. $$ SIR 16:28 No one pushes aside his neighbor. They will never disobey his word. $$ SIR 16:29 After this also the Lord looked at the earth and filled it with his blessings. $$ SIR 16:30 All manner of living things covered its surface, and they return into it. $$ SIR 17:1 The Lord created mankind out of earth, and turned them back to it again. $$ SIR 17:2 He gave them days by number, and a set time, and gave them authority over the things that are on it. $$ SIR 17:3 He endowed them with strength proper to them, and made them according to his own image. $$ SIR 17:4 He put the fear of man upon all flesh, and gave him dominion over beasts and birds. $$ SIR 17:5 $$ SIR 17:6 He gave them counsel, tongue, eyes, ears, and heart to have understanding. $$ SIR 17:7 He filled them with the knowledge of wisdom, and showed them good and evil. $$ SIR 17:8 He set his eye upon their hearts, to show them the majesty of his works. $$ SIR 17:9 $$ SIR 17:10 And they will praise his holy name, that they may declare the majesty of his works. $$ SIR 17:11 He added to them knowledge, and gave them a law of life for a heritage. $$ SIR 17:12 He made an everlasting covenant with them, and showed them his decrees. $$ SIR 17:13 Their eyes saw the majesty of his glory. Their ears heard the glory of his voice. $$ SIR 17:14 He said to them, “Beware of all unrighteousness.” So he gave them commandment, each man concerning his neighbor. $$ SIR 17:15 Their ways are ever before him. They will not be hidden from his eyes. $$ SIR 17:16 $$ SIR 17:17 For every nation he appointed a ruler, but Israel is the Lord’s portion. $$ SIR 17:18 $$ SIR 17:19 All their works are as clear as the sun before him. His eyes are continually upon their ways. $$ SIR 17:20 Their iniquities are not hidden from him. All their sins are before the Lord. $$ SIR 17:21 $$ SIR 17:22 With him the alms of a man is as a signet. He will keep a man’s kindness as the pupil of the eye. $$ SIR 17:23 Afterwards he will rise up and repay them, and render their repayment upon their head. $$ SIR 17:24 However to those who repent he grants a return. He comforts those who are losing hope. $$ SIR 17:25 Return to the Lord, and forsake sins. Make your prayer before his face offend less. $$ SIR 17:26 Turn again to the Most High, and turn away from iniquity. Greatly hate the abominable thing. $$ SIR 17:27 Who will give praise to the Most High in Hades, in place of the living who return thanks? $$ SIR 17:28 Thanksgiving perishes from the dead, as from one who doesn’t exist. He who is in life and health will praise the Lord. $$ SIR 17:29 How great is the mercy of the Lord, and his forgiveness to those who turn to him! $$ SIR 17:30 For humans are not capable of everything, because the son of man is not immortal. $$ SIR 17:31 What is brighter than the sun? Yet even this can be eclipsed. So flesh and blood devise evil. $$ SIR 17:32 He looks upon the power of the height of heaven, while all men are earth and ashes. $$ SIR 18:1 He who lives forever created the whole universe. $$ SIR 18:2 The Lord alone is just. $$ SIR 18:3 $$ SIR 18:4 He has given power to declare his works to no one. Who could trace out his mighty deeds? $$ SIR 18:5 Who could measure the strength of his majesty? Who could also proclaim his mercies? $$ SIR 18:6 As for the wondrous works of the Lord, it is not possible to take from them nor add to them, neither is it possible to explore them. $$ SIR 18:7 When a man has finished, then he is just at the beginning. When he stops, then he will be perplexed. $$ SIR 18:8 What is mankind, and what purpose do they serve? What is their good, and what is their evil? $$ SIR 18:9 The number of man’s days at the most are a hundred years. $$ SIR 18:10 As a drop of water from the sea, and a pebble from the sand, so are a few years in the day of eternity. $$ SIR 18:11 For this cause the Lord was patient over them, and poured out his mercy upon them. $$ SIR 18:12 He saw and perceived their end, that it is evil. Therefore he multiplied his forgiveness. $$ SIR 18:13 The mercy of a man is on his neighbor; but the mercy of the Lord is on all flesh: reproving, chastening, teaching, and bringing back, as a shepherd does his flock. $$ SIR 18:14 He has mercy on those who accept chastening, and that diligently seek after his judgments. $$ SIR 18:15 My son, don’t add reproach to your good deeds, and no harsh words in any of your giving. $$ SIR 18:16 Doesn’t the dew relieve the scorching heat? So a word is better than a gift. $$ SIR 18:17 Behold, isn’t a word better than a gift? Both are with a gracious person. $$ SIR 18:18 A fool is ungracious and abusive. The gift of an grudging person consumes the eyes. $$ SIR 18:19 Learn before you speak. Take care of your health before you get sick. $$ SIR 18:20 Before judgment, examine yourself, and in the hour of scrutiny you will find forgiveness. $$ SIR 18:21 Humble yourself before you get sick. In the time of sins, repent. $$ SIR 18:22 Let nothing hinder you to pay your vow in due time. Don’t wait until death to be released. $$ SIR 18:23 Before you make a vow, prepare yourself. Don’t be like a man who tests the Lord. $$ SIR 18:24 Think about the wrath coming in the days of the end, and the time of vengeance, when he turns away his face. $$ SIR 18:25 In the days of fullness remember the time of hunger. Remember poverty and lack in the days of wealth. $$ SIR 18:26 From morning until evening, the time changes. All things are speedy before the Lord. $$ SIR 18:27 A wise man is cautious in everything. In days of sinning, he will beware of offense. $$ SIR 18:28 Every man of understanding knows wisdom. He will give thanks to him who found her. $$ SIR 18:29 They who were of understanding in sayings also became wise themselves, and poured out apt proverbs. $$ SIR 18:30 Don’t go after your lusts. Restrain your appetites. $$ SIR 18:31 If you give fully to your soul the delight of her desire, she will make you the laughing stock of your enemies. $$ SIR 18:32 Don’t make merry in much luxury, and don’t be tied to its expense. $$ SIR 18:33 Don’t be made a beggar by banqueting with borrowed money when you have nothing in your purse. $$ SIR 19:1 A worker who is a drunkard will not become rich. He who despises small things will fall little by little. $$ SIR 19:2 Wine and women will make men of understanding go astray. He who joins with prostitutes is reckless. $$ SIR 19:3 Decay and worms will have him as their heritage. A reckless soul will be taken away. $$ SIR 19:4 He who is hasty to trust is shallow-hearted. He who sins offends against his own soul. $$ SIR 19:5 He who rejoices in wickedness will be condemned. $$ SIR 19:6 He who hates gossip has less wickedness. $$ SIR 19:7 Never repeat what is told you, and you won’t lose anything. $$ SIR 19:8 Whether it is of friend or foe, don’t tell it. Unless it is a sin to you, don’t reveal it. $$ SIR 19:9 For if he has heard you and observed you, when the time comes, he will hate you. $$ SIR 19:10 Have you heard something? Let it die with you. Be brave: it will not make you burst! $$ SIR 19:11 A fool will travail in pain with a word, as a woman in labor with a child. $$ SIR 19:12 As an arrow that sticks in the flesh of the thigh, so is gossip in a fool. $$ SIR 19:13 Question a friend; it may be he didn’t do it. If he did something, it may be that he may do it no more. $$ SIR 19:14 Question your neighbor; it may be he didn’t say it. If he has said it, it may be that he may not say it again. $$ SIR 19:15 Question a friend; for many times there is slander. Don’t trust every word. $$ SIR 19:16 There is one who slips, and not from the heart. Who is he who hasn’t sinned with his tongue? $$ SIR 19:17 Reprove your neighbor before you threaten him; and give place to the law of the Most High. $$ SIR 19:18-19 $$ SIR 19:20 All wisdom is the fear of the Lord. In all wisdom is the doing of the law. $$ SIR 19:21 $$ SIR 19:22 The knowledge of wickedness is not wisdom. The prudence of sinners is not counsel. $$ SIR 19:23 There is a wickedness, and it is an abomination. There is a fool lacking in wisdom. $$ SIR 19:24 Better is one who has little understanding, and fears God, than one who has much intelligence and transgresses the law. $$ SIR 19:25 There is an exquisite subtlety, and it is unjust. And there is one who perverts favor to gain a judgment. $$ SIR 19:26 There is one who does wickedly, who hangs down his head with mourning; but inwardly he is full of deceit, $$ SIR 19:27 bowing down his face, and pretending to be deaf in one ear. Where he isn’t known, he will take advantage of you. $$ SIR 19:28 And if for lack of power he is hindered from sinning, if he finds opportunity, he will do mischief. $$ SIR 19:29 A man will be known by his appearance. One who has understanding will be known by his face when you meet him. $$ SIR 19:30 A man’s attire, grinning laughter, and the way he walks show what he is. $$ SIR 20:1 There is a reproof that is not timely; and there is a person who is wise enough to keep silent. $$ SIR 20:2 How good is it to reprove, rather than to be angry. He who confesses will be kept back from harm. $$ SIR 20:3 $$ SIR 20:4 As is the lust of a eunuch to deflower a virgin, so is he who executes judgments with violence. $$ SIR 20:5 There is one who keeps silent and is found wise; and there is one who is hated for his much talk. $$ SIR 20:6 There is one who keeps silent, for he has no answer to make; And there is one who keeps silent, knowing when to speak. $$ SIR 20:7 A wise man will be silent until his time has come, but the braggart and fool will miss his time. $$ SIR 20:8 He who uses many words will be abhorred. He who takes authority for himself will be hated in it. $$ SIR 20:9 There is a prosperity that a man finds in misfortunes; and there is a gain that turns to loss. $$ SIR 20:10 There is a gift that will not profit you; and there is a gift that pays back double. $$ SIR 20:11 There are losses because of glory; and there is one who has lifted up his head from a low estate. $$ SIR 20:12 There is one who buys much for a little, and pays for it again sevenfold. $$ SIR 20:13 He who is wise in words will make himself beloved; but the pleasantries of fools will be wasted. $$ SIR 20:14 The gift of a fool will not profit you, for he looks for repayment many times instead of one. $$ SIR 20:15 He will give little and insult much. He will open his mouth like a crier. Today he will lend, and tomorrow he will ask for it back. Such a one is a hateful man. $$ SIR 20:16 The fool will say, “I have no friend, and I have no thanks for my good deeds. Those who eat my bread have an evil tongue.” $$ SIR 20:17 How often, and of how many, will he be laughed to scorn! $$ SIR 20:18 A slip on a pavement is better than a slip with the tongue. So the fall of the wicked will come speedily. $$ SIR 20:19 A man without grace is a tale out of season. It will be continually in the mouth of the ignorant. $$ SIR 20:20 A parable from a fool’s mouth will be rejected; for he won’t tell it at the proper time. $$ SIR 20:21 There is one who is hindered from sinning through lack. When he rests, he will not be troubled. $$ SIR 20:22 There is one who destroys his soul through bashfulness. By a foolish countenance, he will destroy it. $$ SIR 20:23 There is one who for bashfulness makes promises to his friend; and he makes him his enemy for nothing. $$ SIR 20:24 A lie is an ugly blot on a person. It will be continually in the mouth of the ignorant. $$ SIR 20:25 A thief is better than a man who is continually lying, but they both will inherit destruction. $$ SIR 20:26 The destination of a liar is dishonor. His shame is with him continually. $$ SIR 20:27 He who is wise in words will advance himself. And one who is prudent will please great men. $$ SIR 20:28 He who tills his land will raise his harvest high. He who pleases great men will get pardon for iniquity. $$ SIR 20:29 Favors and gifts blind the eyes of the wise, and as a muzzle on the mouth, turn away reproofs. $$ SIR 20:30 Wisdom that is hidden, and treasure that is out of sight— what profit is in either of them? $$ SIR 20:31 Better is a man who hides his folly than a man who hides his wisdom. $$ SIR 20:32 $$ SIR 21:1 My son, have you sinned? Do it no more; and ask forgiveness for your past sins. $$ SIR 21:2 Flee from sin as from the face of a snake; for if you go near, it will bite you. Its teeth are like lion’s teeth, slaying people’s souls. $$ SIR 21:3 All iniquity is as a two-edged sword. Its stroke has no healing. $$ SIR 21:4 Terror and violence will waste away riches. So the house of an arrogant man will be laid waste. $$ SIR 21:5 Supplication from a poor man’s mouth reaches to the ears of God, and his judgment comes speedily. $$ SIR 21:6 One who hates reproof is in the path of the sinner. He who fears the Lord will repent in his heart. $$ SIR 21:7 He who is mighty in tongue is known far away; but the man of understanding knows when he slips. $$ SIR 21:8 He who builds his house with other men’s money is like one who gathers stones for his own tomb. $$ SIR 21:9 The congregation of wicked men is as a bundle of tow with a flame of fire at the end of them. $$ SIR 21:10 The way of sinners is paved with stones; and at the end of it is the pit of Hades. $$ SIR 21:11 He who keeps the law becomes master of its intent. The fulfilment of the fear of the Lord is wisdom. $$ SIR 21:12 He who is not clever will not be instructed. There is a cleverness which makes bitterness abound. $$ SIR 21:13 The knowledge of a wise man will be made to abound as a flood, and his counsel as a fountain of life. $$ SIR 21:14 The inward parts of a fool are like a broken vessel. He will hold no knowledge. $$ SIR 21:15 If a man of knowledge hears a wise word, he will commend it and add to it. The wanton man hears it, and it displeases him, so he throws it away behind his back. $$ SIR 21:16 The chatter of a fool is like a burden in the way, but grace will be found on the lips of the wise. $$ SIR 21:17 The utterance of the prudent man will be sought for in the congregation. They will ponder his words in their heart. $$ SIR 21:18 As a house that is destroyed, so is wisdom to a fool. The knowledge of an unwise man is talk without sense. $$ SIR 21:19 Instruction is as fetters on the feet of an unwise man, and as manacles on the right hand. $$ SIR 21:20 A fool lifts up his voice with laughter, but a clever man smiles quietly. $$ SIR 21:21 Instruction is to a prudent man as an ornament of gold, and as a bracelet upon his right arm. $$ SIR 21:22 The foot of a fool rushes into a house, but a man of experience will be ashamed of entering. $$ SIR 21:23 A foolish man peers into the door of a house, but a man who is instructed will stand outside. $$ SIR 21:24 It is rude for someone to listen at a door, but a prudent person will be grieved with the disgrace. $$ SIR 21:25 The lips of strangers will be grieved at these things, but the words of prudent men will be weighed in the balance. $$ SIR 21:26 The heart of fools is in their mouth, but the mouth of wise men is their heart. $$ SIR 21:27 When the ungodly curses an adversary, he curses his own soul. $$ SIR 21:28 A whisperer defiles his own soul, and will be hated wherever he travels. $$ SIR 22:1 A slothful man is compared to a stone that is defiled. Everyone will at hiss at him in his disgrace. $$ SIR 22:2 A slothful man is compared to the filth of a dunghill. Anyone who picks it up will shake it out of his hand. $$ SIR 22:3 An undisciplined child is a disgrace to his father, and a foolish daughter is born to his loss. $$ SIR 22:4 A prudent daughter will inherit a husband of her own. She who brings shame is the grief of her father. $$ SIR 22:5 She who is arrogant brings shame on father and husband. She will be despised by both of them. $$ SIR 22:6 Ill-timed conversation is like music in mourning, but stripes and correction are wisdom in every season. $$ SIR 22:7 He who teaches a fool is like one who glues potsherds together, even like one who wakes a sleeper out of a deep sleep. $$ SIR 22:8 He who teaches a fool is as one who teaches a man who slumbers. In the end he will say, “What is it?” $$ SIR 22:9-10 $$ SIR 22:11 Weep for the dead, for he lacks light. Weep for a fool, for he lacks understanding. Weep more sweetly for the dead, because he has found rest, but the life of the fool is worse than death. $$ SIR 22:12 Mourning for the dead lasts seven days, but for a fool and an ungodly man, it lasts all the days of his life. $$ SIR 22:13 Don’t talk much with a foolish man, and don’t go to one who has no understanding. Beware of him, lest you have trouble and be defiled in his onslaught. Turn away from him, and you will find rest, and you won’t be wearied in his madness. $$ SIR 22:14 What would be heavier than lead? What is its name, but “Fool”? $$ SIR 22:15 Sand, salt, and a mass of iron is easier to bear than a man without understanding. $$ SIR 22:16 Timber girded and bound into a building will not be released with shaking. So a heart established in due season on well advised counsel will not be afraid. $$ SIR 22:17 A heart settled upon a thoughtful understanding is as an ornament of plaster on a polished wall. $$ SIR 22:18 Fences set on a high place will not stand against the wind; so a fearful heart in the imagination of a fool will not stand against any fear. $$ SIR 22:19 He who pricks the eye will make tears fall. He who pricks the heart makes it show feeling. $$ SIR 22:20 Whoever casts a stone at birds scares them away. He who insults a friend will dissolve friendship. $$ SIR 22:21 If you have drawn a sword against a friend, don’t despair, for there may be a way back. $$ SIR 22:22 If you have opened your mouth against a friend, don’t be afraid, for there may be reconciliation, unless it is for insulting, arrogance, disclosing of a secret, or a treacherous blow— for these things any friend will flee. $$ SIR 22:23 Gain trust with your neighbor in his poverty, that in his prosperity you may have gladness. Stay steadfast to him in the time of his affliction, that you may be heir with him in his inheritance. $$ SIR 22:24 Before fire is the vapor and smoke of a furnace, so insults precede bloodshed. $$ SIR 22:25 I won’t be ashamed to shelter a friend. I won’t hide myself from his face. $$ SIR 22:26 If any evil happens to me because of him, everyone who hears it will beware of him. $$ SIR 22:27 Who will set a watch over my mouth, and a seal of shrewdness upon my lips, that I may not fall from it, and that my tongue may not destroy me? $$ SIR 23:1 O Lord, Father and Master of my life, don’t abandon me to their counsel. Don’t let me fall because of them. $$ SIR 23:2 Who will set scourges over my thought, and a discipline of wisdom over my heart, that they spare me not for my errors, and not overlook their sins? $$ SIR 23:3 Otherwise my errors might be multiplied, and my sins abound, I fall before my adversaries, and my enemy rejoice over me. $$ SIR 23:4 O Lord, Father and God of my life, don’t give me a haughty eyes, $$ SIR 23:5 and turn away evil desire from me. $$ SIR 23:6 Let neither gluttony nor lust overtake me. Don’t give me over to a shameless mind. $$ SIR 23:7 Listen, my children, to the discipline of the mouth. He who keeps it will not be caught. $$ SIR 23:8 The sinner will be overpowered through his lips. By them, the insulter and the arrogant will stumble. $$ SIR 23:9 Don’t accustom your mouth to an oath, and don’t be accustomed to naming the Holy One, $$ SIR 23:10 for as a servant who is continually scourged will not lack bruises, so he also who swears and continually utters the Name will not be cleansed from sin. $$ SIR 23:11 A man of many oaths will be filled with iniquity. The scourge will not depart from his house. If he offends, his sin will be upon him. If he disregards it, he has sinned doubly. If he has sworn falsely, he will not be justified, for his house will be filled with calamities. $$ SIR 23:12 There is a manner of speech that is clothed with death. Let it not be found in the heritage of Jacob, for all these things will be far from the godly, and they will not wallow in sins. $$ SIR 23:13 Don’t accustom your mouth to gross rudeness, for it involves sinful speech. $$ SIR 23:14 Remember your father and your mother, for you sit in the midst of great men, that you be not forgetful before them, and become a fool by your bad habit; so you may wish that you had not been born, and curse the day of your birth. $$ SIR 23:15 A man who is accustomed to abusive language won’t be corrected all the days of his life. $$ SIR 23:16 Two sorts of people multiply sins, and the third will bring wrath: a hot passion, like a burning fire, will not be quenched until it is consumed; a fornicator in the body of his flesh will never cease until he has burned out the fire. $$ SIR 23:17 All bread is sweet to a fornicator. He will not cease until he dies. $$ SIR 23:18 A man who goes astray from his own marriage bed says in his heart, “Who sees me? Darkness is around me, and the walls hide me. No one sees me. Of whom am I afraid? The Most High will not remember my sins.” $$ SIR 23:19 The eyes of men are his terror. He doesn’t know that the eyes of the Lord are ten thousand times brighter than the sun, seeing all the ways of men, and looking into secret places. $$ SIR 23:20 All things were known to him before they were created, and also after they were completed. $$ SIR 23:21 This man will be punished in the streets of the city. He will be seized where he least expects it. $$ SIR 23:22 So also is a wife who leaves her husband, and produces an heir by another man. $$ SIR 23:23 For first, she was disobedient in the law of the Most High. Second, she trespassed against her own husband. Third, she played the adulteress in fornication, and had children by another man. $$ SIR 23:24 She shall be brought out into the congregation. Her punishment will extend to her children. $$ SIR 23:25 Her children will not take root. Her branches will bear no fruit. $$ SIR 23:26 She will leave her memory for a curse. Her reproach won’t be blotted out. $$ SIR 23:27 And those who are left behind will know that there is nothing better than the fear of the Lord, and nothing sweeter than to heed the commandments of the Lord. $$ SIR 23:28 $$ SIR 24:1 Wisdom will praise her own soul, and will proclaim her glory in the midst of her people. $$ SIR 24:2 She will open her mouth in the congregation of the Most High, and proclaim her glory in the presence of his power. $$ SIR 24:3 “I came out of the mouth of the Most High, and covered the earth as a mist. $$ SIR 24:4 I lived in high places, and my throne is in the pillar of the cloud. $$ SIR 24:5 Alone I surrounded the circuit of heaven, and walked in the depth of the abyss. $$ SIR 24:6 In the waves of the sea, and in all the earth, and in every people and nation, I obtained a possession. $$ SIR 24:7 With all these I sought rest. In whose inheritance shall I lodge? $$ SIR 24:8 Then the Creator of all things gave me a command. He who created me made my tent to rest, and said, ‘Let your dwelling be in Jacob, and your inheritance in Israel.’ $$ SIR 24:9 He created me from the beginning, before the ages. For all ages, I will not cease to exist. $$ SIR 24:10 In the holy tabernacle, I ministered before him. So I was established in Zion. $$ SIR 24:11 In the beloved city, likewise he gave me rest. In Jerusalem was my domain. $$ SIR 24:12 I took root in a people that was honored, even in the portion of the Lord’s own inheritance. $$ SIR 24:13 I was exalted like a cedar in Lebanon, And like a cypress tree on the mountains of Hermon. $$ SIR 24:14 I was exalted like a palm tree on the sea shore, like rose bushes in Jericho, and like a fair olive tree in the plain. I was exalted like a plane tree. $$ SIR 24:15 Like cinnamon and aspalathus, I have given a scent to perfumes. Like choice myrrh, I spread abroad a pleasant fragrance, like galbanum, onycha, stacte, and as the smell of frankincense in the tabernacle. $$ SIR 24:16 Like the terebinth, I stretched out my branches. My branches are glorious and graceful. $$ SIR 24:17 Like the vine, I put forth grace. My flowers are the fruit of glory and riches. $$ SIR 24:18 $$ SIR 24:19 “Come to me, all you who desire me, and be filled with my fruits. $$ SIR 24:20 For my memory is sweeter than honey, and my inheritance than the honeycomb. $$ SIR 24:21 Those who eat me will be hungry for more. Those who drink me will be thirsty for more. $$ SIR 24:22 He who obeys me will not be ashamed. Those who work with me will not sin.” $$ SIR 24:23 All these things are the book of the covenant of the Most High God, the law which Moses commanded us for an inheritance for the assemblies of Jacob. $$ SIR 24:24 $$ SIR 24:25 It is he who makes wisdom abundant, as Pishon, and as Tigris in the days of first fruits. $$ SIR 24:26 He makes understanding full as the Euphrates, and as the Jordan in the days of harvest, $$ SIR 24:27 who makes instruction shine forth as the light, as Gihon in the days of vintage. $$ SIR 24:28 The first man didn’t know her perfectly. In like manner, the last has not explored her. $$ SIR 24:29 For her thoughts are filled from the sea, and her counsels from the great deep. $$ SIR 24:30 I came out as a canal stream from a river, and as an irrigation ditch into a garden. $$ SIR 24:31 I said, “I will water my garden, and will drench my garden bed.” Behold, my stream became a river, and my river became a sea. $$ SIR 24:32 I will yet bring instruction to light as the morning, and will make these things clear from far away. $$ SIR 24:33 I will continue to pour out teaching like prophecy, and leave it to all generations. $$ SIR 24:34 See that I have not labored for myself only, but for all those who diligently seek wisdom. $$ SIR 25:1 I enjoy three things, and they are beautiful before the Lord and men: the agreement of kindred, the friendship of neighbors, and a woman and her husband who walk together in agreement. $$ SIR 25:2 But my soul hates three sorts of people, and I am greatly offended at their life: a poor man who is arrogant, a rich man who is a liar, and an old fool who is an adulterer. $$ SIR 25:3 If you gathered nothing in your youth, how could you find anything in your old age? $$ SIR 25:4 How beautiful a thing is judgment in the gray-haired, and for elders to know good counsel! $$ SIR 25:5 How beautiful is the wisdom of old men, and understanding and counsel to men who are in honor! $$ SIR 25:6 Much experience is the crown of the aged. Their glory is the fear of the Lord. $$ SIR 25:7 There are nine things that I have thought of, and in my heart counted happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue: a man who has joy with his children, and a man who lives and sees the fall of his enemies. $$ SIR 25:8 Happy is he who dwells with a wife of understanding, he who has not slipped with his tongue, and he who has not served a man who is unworthy of him. $$ SIR 25:9 Happy is he who has found prudence, and he who speaks in the ears of those who listen. $$ SIR 25:10 How great is he who has found wisdom! Yet is there none above him who fears the Lord. $$ SIR 25:11 The fear of the Lord surpasses all things. To whom shall he who holds it be likened? $$ SIR 25:12 $$ SIR 25:13 Any wound but a wound of the heart! Any wickedness but the wickedness of a woman! $$ SIR 25:14 Any calamity but a calamity from those who hate me! Any vengeance but the vengeance of enemies! $$ SIR 25:15 There is no venom worse than a snake’s venom. There is no wrath worse than an enemy’s wrath. $$ SIR 25:16 I would rather dwell with a lion and a dragon than keep house with a wicked woman. $$ SIR 25:17 The wickedness of a woman changes her appearance, and darkens her countenance like that of a bear. $$ SIR 25:18 Her husband will sit among his neighbors, and when he hears it, he sighs bitterly. $$ SIR 25:19 All malice is small compared to the malice of a woman. Let the portion of a sinner fall on her. $$ SIR 25:20 As walking up a sandy hill is to the feet of the aged, so is a wife full of words to a quiet man. $$ SIR 25:21 Don’t be ensnared by a woman’s beauty. Don’t desire a woman for her beauty. $$ SIR 25:22 There is anger, impudence, and great reproach if a woman supports her husband. $$ SIR 25:23 A wicked woman is abasement of heart, sadness of countenance, and a wounded heart. A woman who won’t make her husband happy is like hands that hang down, and weak knees. $$ SIR 25:24 The beginning of sin came from a woman. Because of her, we all die. $$ SIR 25:25 Don’t give water an outlet, and don’t give a wicked woman freedom of speech. $$ SIR 25:26 If she doesn’t go as you direct, cut her away from your flesh. $$ SIR 26:1 Happy is the husband of a good wife. The number of his days will be doubled. $$ SIR 26:2 A faithful wife gives joy to her husband. He will fulfill his years in peace. $$ SIR 26:3 A good wife is a great gift. She will be given to those who fear the Lord. $$ SIR 26:4 Whether a man is rich or poor, a good heart makes a cheerful face at all times. $$ SIR 26:5 Of three things my heart was afraid, and concerning the fourth kind I made supplication: The slander of a city, the assembly of a mob, and a false accusation. All these are more grievous than death. $$ SIR 26:6 A grief of heart and sorrow is a woman who is jealous of another woman. Her tongue-lashing makes it known to all. $$ SIR 26:7 A wicked woman is like a chafing yoke. He who takes hold of her is like one who grasps a scorpion. $$ SIR 26:8 A drunken woman causes great wrath. She will not cover her own shame. $$ SIR 26:9 The fornication of a woman is in the lifting up of her eyes; it will be known by her eyelids. $$ SIR 26:10 Keep strict watch on a headstrong daughter, lest she find liberty for herself, and use it. $$ SIR 26:11 Watch out for an impudent eye, and don’t be surprised if it sins against you. $$ SIR 26:12 She will open her mouth like a thirsty traveller, and drink from every water that is near. She will sit down at every post, and open her quiver to any arrow. $$ SIR 26:13 The grace of a wife will delight her husband. Her knowledge will strengthen his bones. $$ SIR 26:14 A silent woman is a gift of the Lord. There is nothing worth so much as a well-instructed soul. $$ SIR 26:15 A modest woman is grace upon grace. There are no scales that can weigh the value of a self-controlled soul. $$ SIR 26:16 As the sun when it arises in the highest places of the Lord, so is the beauty of a good wife in her well-organized home. $$ SIR 26:17 As the lamp that shines upon the holy lampstand, so is the beauty of the face on a well-proportioned body. $$ SIR 26:18 As the golden pillars are upon a base of silver, so are beautiful feet with the breasts of one who is steadfast. $$ SIR 26:19-27 $$ SIR 26:28 For two things my heart is grieved, and for the third anger comes upon me: a warrior who suffers for poverty, men of understanding who are counted as garbage, and one who turns back from righteousness to sin— the Lord will prepare him for the sword! $$ SIR 26:29 It is difficult for a merchant to keep himself from wrong doing, and for a retailer to be acquitted of sin. $$ SIR 27:1 Many have sinned for profit. He who seeks to multiply wealth will turn his eye away. $$ SIR 27:2 As a nail will stick fast between the joinings of stones, so sin will thrust itself in between buying and selling. $$ SIR 27:3 Unless a person holds on diligently to the fear of the Lord, his house will be overthrown quickly. $$ SIR 27:4 In the shaking of a sieve, the refuse remains, so does the filth of man in his thoughts. $$ SIR 27:5 The furnace tests the potter’s vessels; so the test of a person is in his thoughts. $$ SIR 27:6 The fruit of a tree discloses its cultivation, so is the utterance of the thought of a person’s heart. $$ SIR 27:7 Praise no man before you hear his thoughts, for this is how people are tested. $$ SIR 27:8 If you follow righteousness, you will obtain it, and put it on like a long robe of glory. $$ SIR 27:9 Birds will return to their own kind, so truth will return to those who practice it. $$ SIR 27:10 The lion lies in wait for prey. So does sin for those who do evil. $$ SIR 27:11 The discourse of a godly man is always wise, but the fool changes like the moon. $$ SIR 27:12 Limit your time among people void of understanding, but persevere among the thoughtful. $$ SIR 27:13 The talk of fools is offensive. Their laughter is wantonly sinful. $$ SIR 27:14 Their talk with much swearing makes hair stand upright. Their strife makes others plug their ears. $$ SIR 27:15 The strife of the proud leads to bloodshed. Their abuse of each other is a grievous thing to hear. $$ SIR 27:16 He who reveals secrets destroys trust, and will not find a close friend. $$ SIR 27:17 Love a friend, and keep faith with him; but if you reveal his secrets, you shall not follow him; $$ SIR 27:18 for as a man has destroyed his enemy, so you have destroyed the friendship of your neighbor. $$ SIR 27:19 As a bird which you have released out of your hand, so you have let your neighbor go, and you will not catch him again. $$ SIR 27:20 Don’t pursue him, for he has gone far away, and has escaped like a gazelle out of the snare. $$ SIR 27:21 For a wound may be bound up, and after abuse there may be reconciliation; but he who reveals secrets is without hope. $$ SIR 27:22 One who winks the eye contrives evil things; and those who know him will keep their distance. $$ SIR 27:23 When you are present, he will speak sweetly, and will admire your words; but afterward he will twist his speech and set a trap in your words. $$ SIR 27:24 I have hated many things, but nothing like him. The Lord will hate him. $$ SIR 27:25 One who casts a stone straight up casts it on his own head. A deceitful blow opens wounds. $$ SIR 27:26 He who digs a pit will fall into it. He who sets a snare will be caught in it. $$ SIR 27:27 He who does evil things, they will roll back upon him, and he will not know where they came from. $$ SIR 27:28 Mockery and reproach are from the arrogant. Vengeance lies in wait for them like a lion. $$ SIR 27:29 Those who rejoice at the fall of the godly will be caught in a snare. Anguish will consume them before they die. $$ SIR 27:30 Wrath and anger, these also are abominations. A sinner will possess them. $$ SIR 28:1 He who takes vengeance will find vengeance from the Lord, and he will surely make his sins firm. $$ SIR 28:2 Forgive your neighbor the hurt that he has done, and then your sins will be pardoned when you pray. $$ SIR 28:3 Does anyone harbor anger against another and expect healing from the Lord? $$ SIR 28:4 Upon a man like himself he has no mercy, and does he make supplication for his own sins? $$ SIR 28:5 He himself, being flesh, nourishes wrath. Who will make atonement for his sins? $$ SIR 28:6 Remember your last end, and stop enmity. Remember corruption and death, and be true to the commandments. $$ SIR 28:7 Remember the commandments, and don’t be angry with your neighbor. Remember the covenant of the Highest, and overlook ignorance. $$ SIR 28:8 Abstain from strife, and you will diminish your sins, for a passionate man will kindle strife. $$ SIR 28:9 A man who is a sinner will trouble friends and sow discord among those who are at peace. $$ SIR 28:10 As is the fuel of the fire, so it will burn; and as the stoutness of the strife is, so it will burn. As is the strength of the man, so will be his wrath; and as is his wealth, so he will exalt his anger. $$ SIR 28:11 A contention begun in haste kindles a fire; and hasty fighting sheds blood. $$ SIR 28:12 If you blow on a spark, it will burn; and if you spit upon it, it will be quenched. Both of these come out of your mouth. $$ SIR 28:13 Curse the whisperer and double-tongued, for he has destroyed many who were at peace. $$ SIR 28:14 A slanderer has shaken many, and dispersed them from nation to nation. It has pulled down strong cities and overthrown the houses of great men. $$ SIR 28:15 A slanderer has cast out brave women and deprived them of their labors. $$ SIR 28:16 He who listens to it will not find rest, nor will he live quietly. $$ SIR 28:17 The stroke of a whip makes a mark in the flesh, but the stroke of a tongue will break bones. $$ SIR 28:18 Many have fallen by the edge of the sword, yet not so many as those who have fallen because of the tongue. $$ SIR 28:19 Happy is he who is sheltered from it, who has not passed through its wrath, who has not drawn its yoke, and has not been bound with its bands. $$ SIR 28:20 For its yoke is a yoke of iron, and its bands are bands of brass. $$ SIR 28:21 Its death is an evil death, and Hades is better than it. $$ SIR 28:22 It will not have rule over godly men. They will not be burned in its flame. $$ SIR 28:23 Those who forsake the Lord will fall into it. It will burn among them, and won’t be quenched. It will be sent against them like a lion. It will destroy them like a leopard. $$ SIR 28:24 As you hedge your possession about with thorns, and secure your silver and your gold, $$ SIR 28:25 so make a balance and a weight for your words, and make a door and a bar for your mouth. $$ SIR 28:26 Take heed lest you slip with it, lest you fall before one who lies in wait. $$ SIR 29:1 He who shows mercy will lend to his neighbor. He who strengthens him with his hand keeps the commandments. $$ SIR 29:2 Lend to your neighbor in time of his need. Repay your neighbor on time. $$ SIR 29:3 Confirm your word, and keep faith with him; and at all seasons you will find what you need. $$ SIR 29:4 Many have considered a loan to be a windfall, and have given trouble to those who helped them. $$ SIR 29:5 Until he has received, he will kiss a man’s hands. For his neighbor’s money he will speak submissively. Then when payment is due, he will prolong the time, return excuses, and complain about the season. $$ SIR 29:6 If he prevails, the creditor will hardly receive half; and he will count it as a windfall. If not, he has deprived him of his money, and he has gotten him for an enemy without cause. He will pay him with cursing and railing. Instead of honor, he will pay him disgrace. $$ SIR 29:7 Many on account of fraud have turned away. They are afraid of being defrauded for nothing. $$ SIR 29:8 However be patient with a man in poor estate. Don’t keep him waiting for your alms. $$ SIR 29:9 Help a poor man for the commandment’s sake. According to his need don’t send him empty away. $$ SIR 29:10 Lose your money for a brother and a friend. Don’t let it rust under a stone and be lost. $$ SIR 29:11 Allocate your treasure according to the commandments of the Most High and it will profit you more than gold. $$ SIR 29:12 Store up almsgiving in your store-chambers and it will deliver you out of all affliction. $$ SIR 29:13 It will fight for you against your enemy better than a mighty shield and a ponderous spear. $$ SIR 29:14 A good man will be surety for his neighbor. He who has lost shame will fail him. $$ SIR 29:15 Don’t forget the kindness of your guarantor, for he has given his life for you. $$ SIR 29:16 A sinner will waste the property of his guarantor. $$ SIR 29:17 He who is thankless will fail him who delivered him. $$ SIR 29:18 Being surety has undone many who were prospering and shaken them as a wave of the sea. It has driven mighty men from their homes. They wandered among foreign nations. $$ SIR 29:19 A sinner who falls into suretiship and undertakes contracts for work will fall into lawsuits. $$ SIR 29:20 Help your neighbor according to your power, and be careful not to fall yourself. $$ SIR 29:21 The essentials of life are water, bread, a garment, and a house for privacy. $$ SIR 29:22 Better is the life of a poor man under a shelter of logs than sumptuous fare in another man’s house. $$ SIR 29:23 With little or with much, be well satisfied. $$ SIR 29:24 It is a miserable life to go from house to house. Where you are a guest, you dare not open your mouth. $$ SIR 29:25 You will entertain, serve drinks, and have no thanks. In addition to this, you will hear bitter words. $$ SIR 29:26 “Come here, you sojourner, set a table, and if you have anything in your hand, feed me with it.” $$ SIR 29:27 “Leave, you sojourner, for an honored guest is here. My brother has come to be my guest. I need my house.” $$ SIR 29:28 These things are grievous to a man of understanding: The scolding about lodging and the insults of creditors. $$ SIR 30:1 He who loves his son will continue to lay stripes upon him, that he may have joy from him in the end. $$ SIR 30:2 He who chastises his son will have profit from him, and will brag about him among his acquaintances. $$ SIR 30:3 He who teaches his son will provoke his enemy to jealousy. Before friends, he will rejoice in him. $$ SIR 30:4 His father dies, and is as though he had not died; for he has left one behind him like himself. $$ SIR 30:5 In his life, he saw his son and rejoiced. When he died, it was without regret. $$ SIR 30:6 He left behind him an avenger against his enemies, and one to repay kindness to his friends. $$ SIR 30:7 He who makes too much of his son will bind up his wounds. His heart will be troubled at every cry. $$ SIR 30:8 An unbroken horse becomes stubborn. An unrestrained son becomes headstrong. $$ SIR 30:9 Pamper your child, and he will make you afraid. Play with him, and he will grieve you. $$ SIR 30:10 Don’t laugh with him, lest you have sorrow with him, and you gnash your teeth in the end. $$ SIR 30:11 Give him no liberty in his youth, and don’t ignore his follies. $$ SIR 30:12 Bow down his neck in his youth, and beat him on the sides while he is a child, lest he become stubborn, and be disobedient to you, and there be sorrow to your soul. $$ SIR 30:13 Chastise your son, and give him work, lest his shameless behavior be an offense to you. $$ SIR 30:14 Better is a poor man who is healthy and fit, than a rich man who is afflicted in his body. $$ SIR 30:15 Health and fitness are better than all gold, and a strong body better than wealth without measure. $$ SIR 30:16 There is no wealth better than health of body. There is no gladness above the joy of the heart. $$ SIR 30:17 Death is better than a bitter life, and eternal rest than a continual sickness. $$ SIR 30:18 Good things poured out upon a mouth that is closed are like food offerings laid upon a grave. $$ SIR 30:19 What does an offering profit an idol? For it can’t eat or smell. So is he who is punished by the Lord, $$ SIR 30:20 seeing with his eyes and groaning, like a eunuch embracing a virgin and groaning. $$ SIR 30:21 Don’t give your soul to sorrow. Don’t afflict yourself deliberately. $$ SIR 30:22 Gladness of heart is the life of a man. Cheerfulness of a man lengthens his days. $$ SIR 30:23 Love your own soul, and comfort your heart. Remove sorrow far from you, for sorrow has destroyed many, and there is no profit in it. $$ SIR 30:24 Envy and wrath shorten life. Anxiety brings old age before its time. $$ SIR 30:25 Those who are cheerful and merry will benefit from their food. $$ SIR 31:1 Wakefulness that comes from riches consumes the flesh, and anxiety about it takes away sleep. $$ SIR 31:2 Wakeful anxiety will crave slumber. In a severe disease, sleep will be broken. $$ SIR 31:3 A rich man toils in gathering money together. When he rests, he is filled with his good things. $$ SIR 31:4 A poor man toils in lack of substance. When he rests, he becomes needy. $$ SIR 31:5 He who loves gold won’t be justified. He who follows destruction will himself have his fill of it. $$ SIR 31:6 Many have been given over to ruin for the sake of gold. Their destruction meets them face to face. $$ SIR 31:7 It is a stumbling block to those who sacrifice to it. Every fool will be taken by it. $$ SIR 31:8 Blessed is the rich person who is found blameless, and who doesn’t go after gold. $$ SIR 31:9 Who is he, that we may call him blessed? For he has done wonderful things among his people. $$ SIR 31:10 Who has been tried by it, and found perfect? Then let him boast. Who has had the power to transgress, and has not transgressed? And to do evil, and has not done it? $$ SIR 31:11 His prosperity will be made sure. The congregation will proclaim his alms. $$ SIR 31:12 Do you sit at a great table? Don’t be greedy there. Don’t say, “There is a lot of food on it!” $$ SIR 31:13 Remember that a greedy eye is a wicked thing. What has been created more greedy than an eye? Therefore it sheds tears from every face. $$ SIR 31:14 Don’t stretch your hand wherever it looks. Don’t thrust yourself with it into the dish. $$ SIR 31:15 Consider your neighbor’s feelings by your own. Be discreet in every point. $$ SIR 31:16 Eat like a human being those things which are set before you. Don’t eat greedily, lest you be hated. $$ SIR 31:17 Be first to stop for manners’ sake. Don’t be insatiable, lest you offend. $$ SIR 31:18 And if you sit among many, Don’t reach out your hand before them. $$ SIR 31:19 How sufficient to a well-mannered man is a very little. He doesn’t breathe heavily in his bed. $$ SIR 31:20 Healthy sleep comes from moderate eating. He rises early, and his wits are with him. The pain of wakefulness, colic, and griping are with an insatiable man. $$ SIR 31:21 And if you have been forced to eat, rise up in the middle of it, and you shall have rest. $$ SIR 31:22 Hear me, my son, and don’t despise me, and in the end you will appreciate my words. In all your works be skillful, and no disease will come to you. $$ SIR 31:23 People bless him who is liberal with his food. The testimony of his excellence will be believed. $$ SIR 31:24 The city will murmer at him who is a stingy with his food. The testimony of his stinginess will be accurate. $$ SIR 31:25 Don’t show yourself valiant in wine, for wine has destroyed many. $$ SIR 31:26 The furnace tests the temper of steel by dipping; so does wine test hearts in the quarreling of the proud. $$ SIR 31:27 Wine is as good as life to men, if you drink it in moderation. What life is there to a man who is without wine? It has been created to make men glad. $$ SIR 31:28 Wine drunk in season and in moderation is joy of heart and gladness of soul: $$ SIR 31:29 Wine drunk excessively is bitterness of soul, with provocation and conflict. $$ SIR 31:30 Drunkenness increases the rage of a fool to his hurt. It diminishes strength and adds wounds. $$ SIR 31:31 Don’t rebuke your neighbor at a banquet of wine. Don’t despise him in his mirth. Don’t speak a word of reproach to him. Don’t distress him by making demands of him. $$ SIR 32:1 Have they made you ruler of a feast? Don’t be lifted up. Be among them as one of them. Take care of them first, and then sit down. $$ SIR 32:2 And when you have done all your duties, take your place, that you may be gladdened on their account, and receive a wreath for your good service. $$ SIR 32:3 Speak, you who are older, for it’s your right, but with sound knowledge; and don’t interrupt the music. $$ SIR 32:4 Don’t pour out talk where there is a performance of music. Don’t display your wisdom at the wrong time. $$ SIR 32:5 As a ruby signet in a setting of gold, so is a music concert at a wine banquet. $$ SIR 32:6 As an emerald signet in a work of gold, so is musical melody with pleasant wine. $$ SIR 32:7 Speak, young man, if you are obliged to, but no more than twice, and only if asked. $$ SIR 32:8 Sum up your speech, many things in few words. Be as one who knows and yet holds his tongue. $$ SIR 32:9 When among great men, don’t behave as their equal. When another is speaking, don’t babble. $$ SIR 32:10 Lightning speeds before thunder. Approval goes before one who is modest. $$ SIR 32:11 Rise up in good time, and don’t be last. Go home quickly and don’t loiter $$ SIR 32:12 Amuse yourself there and do what is in your heart. Don’t sin by proud speech. $$ SIR 32:13 For these things bless your Maker, who gives you to drink freely of his good things. $$ SIR 32:14 He who fears the Lord will receive discipline. Those who seek him early will find favor. $$ SIR 32:15 He who seeks the law shall be filled with it, but the hypocrite will stumble at it. $$ SIR 32:16 Those who fear the Lord will find true judgment, and will kindle righteous acts like a light. $$ SIR 32:17 A sinful man shuns reproof, and will find a judgment according to his will. $$ SIR 32:18 A sensible person won’t neglect a thought. An insolent and proud man won’t crouch in fear, even after he has done a thing by himself without counsel. $$ SIR 32:19 Do nothing without counsel, but when you have acted, don’t regret it. $$ SIR 32:20 Don’t go in a way of conflict. Don’t stumble in stony places. $$ SIR 32:21 Don’t be overconfident on a smooth road. $$ SIR 32:22 Beware of your own children. $$ SIR 32:23 In every work guard your own soul, for this is the keeping of the commandments. $$ SIR 32:24 He who believes the law gives heed to the commandment. He who trusts in the Lord will suffer no loss. $$ SIR 33:1 No evil will happen to him who fears the Lord, but in trials once and again he will deliver him. $$ SIR 33:2 A wise man will not hate the law, but he who is a hypocrite about it is like a boat in a storm. $$ SIR 33:3 A man of understanding will put his trust in the law. And the law is faithful to him, as when one asks a divine oracle. $$ SIR 33:4 Prepare your speech, and so you will be heard. Bind up instruction, and make your answer. $$ SIR 33:5 The heart of a fool is like a cartwheel. His thoughts are like a rolling axle. $$ SIR 33:6 A stallion horse is like a mocking friend. He neighs under every one who sits upon him. $$ SIR 33:7 Why does one day excel another, when all the light of every day in the year is from the sun? $$ SIR 33:8 They were distinguished by the Lord’s knowledge, and he varied seasons and feasts. $$ SIR 33:9 Some of them he exalted and hallowed, and some of them he has made ordinary days. $$ SIR 33:10 And all men are from the ground. Adam was created from dust. $$ SIR 33:11 In the abundance of his knowledge the Lord distinguished them, and made their ways different. $$ SIR 33:12 Some of them he blessed and exalted, and some of them he made holy and brought near to himself. Some of them he cursed and brought low, and overthrew them from their place. $$ SIR 33:13 As the clay of the potter in his hand, all his ways are according to his good pleasure, so men are in the hand of him who made them, to render to them according to his judgment. $$ SIR 33:14 Good is the opposite of evil, and life is the opposite of death; so the sinner is the opposite of the godly. $$ SIR 33:15 Look upon all the works of the Most High like this, they come in pairs, one against another. $$ SIR 33:16 I was the last on watch, like one who gleans after the grape gatherers. $$ SIR 33:17 By the Lord’s blessing I arrived before them, and filled my winepress like one who gathers grapes. $$ SIR 33:18 Consider that I labored not for myself alone, but for all those who seek instruction. $$ SIR 33:19 Hear me, you great men of the people, and listen with your ears, you rulers of the congregation. $$ SIR 33:20 To son and wife, to brother and friend, don’t give power over yourself while you live, and don’t give your goods to another, lest you regret it and must ask for them. $$ SIR 33:21 While you still live and breath is in you, don’t give yourself over to anybody. $$ SIR 33:22 For it is better that your children should ask from you than that you should look to the hand of your children. $$ SIR 33:23 Excel in all your works. Don’t bring a stain on your honor. $$ SIR 33:24 In the day that you end the days of your life, in the time of death, distribute your inheritance. $$ SIR 33:25 Fodder, a stick, and burdens are for a donkey. Bread, discipline, and work are for a servant. $$ SIR 33:26 Set your slave to work, and you will find rest. Leave his hands idle, and he will seek liberty. $$ SIR 33:27 Yoke and thong will bow the neck. For an evil slave there are racks and tortures. $$ SIR 33:28 Send him to labor, that he not be idle, for idleness teaches much mischief. $$ SIR 33:29 Set him to work, as is fit for him. If he doesn’t obey, make his fetters heavy. $$ SIR 33:30 Don’t be excessive toward any. Do nothing unjust. $$ SIR 33:31 If you have a slave, treat him like yourself, because you have bought him with blood. $$ SIR 33:32 If you have a slave, treat him like yourself. For like your own soul, you will need him. If you treat him ill, and he departs and runs away, $$ SIR 33:33 which way will you go to seek him? $$ SIR 34:1 Vain and false hopes are for a man void of understanding. Dreams give wings to fools. $$ SIR 34:2 As one who grasps at a shadow and follows after the wind, so is he who sets his mind on dreams. $$ SIR 34:3 The vision of dreams is a reflection, the likeness of a face near a face. $$ SIR 34:4 From an unclean thing what can be cleansed? From that which is false what can be true? $$ SIR 34:5 Divinations, and soothsayings, and dreams, are vain. The heart has fantasies like a woman in labor. $$ SIR 34:6 If they are not sent in a visitation from the Most High, don’t give your heart to them. $$ SIR 34:7 For dreams have led many astray. They have failed by putting their hope in them. $$ SIR 34:8 Without lying the law will be fulfilled. Wisdom is complete in a faithful mouth. $$ SIR 34:9 A well-instructed man knows many things. He who has much experience will declare understanding. $$ SIR 34:10 He who has no experience knows few things. But he who has traveled increases cleverness. $$ SIR 34:11 I have seen many things in my travels. My understanding is more than my words. $$ SIR 34:12 I was often in danger even to death. I was preserved because of these experiences. $$ SIR 34:13 The spirit of those who fear the Lord will live, for their hope is in him who saves them. $$ SIR 34:14 Whoever fears the Lord won’t be afraid, and won’t be a coward, for he is his hope. $$ SIR 34:15 Blessed is the soul of him who fears the Lord. To whom does he give heed? Who is his support? $$ SIR 34:16 The eyes of the Lord are on those who love him, a mighty protection and strong support, a cover from the hot blast, a shade from the noonday sun, a guard from stumbling, and a help from falling. $$ SIR 34:17 He raises up the soul, and enlightens the eyes. He gives health, life, and blessing. $$ SIR 34:18 He who sacrifices a thing wrongfully gotten, his offering is made in mockery. The mockeries of wicked men are not acceptable. $$ SIR 34:19 The Most High has no pleasure in the offerings of the ungodly, Neither is he pacified for sins by the multitude of sacrifices. $$ SIR 34:20 Like one who kills a son before his father’s eyes is he who brings a sacrifice from the goods of the poor. $$ SIR 34:21 The bread of the needy is the life of the poor. He who deprives him of it is a man of blood. $$ SIR 34:22 Like one who murders his neighbor is he who takes away his living. Like a shedder of blood is he who deprives a hireling of his hire. $$ SIR 34:23 When one builds, and another pulls down, what profit do they have but toil? $$ SIR 34:24 When one prays, and another curses, whose voice will the Lord listen to? $$ SIR 34:25 He who washes himself after touching a dead body, and touches it again, what does he gain by his washing? $$ SIR 34:26 Even so a man fasting for his sins, and going again, and doing the same, who will listen to his prayer? What profit does he have in his humiliation? $$ SIR 35:1 He who keeps the law multiplies offerings. He who heeds the commandments sacrifices a peace offering. $$ SIR 35:2 He who returns a kindness offers fine flour. He who gives alms sacrifices a thank offering. $$ SIR 35:3 To depart from wickedness pleases the Lord. To depart from unrighteousness is an atoning sacrifice. $$ SIR 35:4 See that you don’t appear in the presence of the Lord empty. $$ SIR 35:5 For all these things are done because of the commandment. $$ SIR 35:6 The offering of the righteous enriches the altar. The sweet fragrance of it is before the Most High. $$ SIR 35:7 The sacrifice of a righteous man is acceptable. It won’t be forgotten. $$ SIR 35:8 Glorify the Lord with generosity. Don’t reduce the first fruits of your hands. $$ SIR 35:9 In every gift show a cheerful countenance, And dedicate your tithe with gladness. $$ SIR 35:10 Give to the Most High according as he has given. As your hand has found, give generously. $$ SIR 35:11 For the Lord repays, and he will repay you sevenfold. $$ SIR 35:12 Don’t plan to bribe him with gifts, for he will not receive them. Don’t set your mind on an unrighteous sacrifice, For the Lord is the judge, and with him is no respect of persons. $$ SIR 35:13 He won’t accept any person against a poor man. He will listen to the prayer of him who is wronged. $$ SIR 35:14 He will in no way despise the supplication of the fatherless or the widow, when she pours out her tale. $$ SIR 35:15 Don’t the tears of the widow run down her cheek? Isn’t her cry against him who has caused them to fall? $$ SIR 35:16 He who serves God according to his good pleasure will be accepted. His supplication will reach to the clouds. $$ SIR 35:17 The prayer of the humble pierces the clouds. until it comes near, he will not be comforted. He won’t depart until the Most High visits and he judges righteously and executes judgment. $$ SIR 35:18 And the Lord will not be slack, neither will he be patient toward them, until he has crushed the loins of the unmerciful. He will repay vengeance to the heathen until he has taken away the multitude of the arrogant and broken in pieces the sceptres of the unrighteous, $$ SIR 35:19 until he has rendered to every man according to his deeds, and repaid the works of men according to their plans, until he has judged the cause of his people, and he will make them rejoice in his mercy. $$ SIR 35:20 Mercy is as welcome in the time of his affliction, as clouds of rain in the time of drought. $$ SIR 36:1 Have mercy upon us, O Lord the God of all, and look at us with favor; $$ SIR 36:2 and send your fear upon all the nations. $$ SIR 36:3 Lift up your hand against the foreign nations and let them see your mighty power. $$ SIR 36:4 As you showed your holiness in us before them, so be magnified in them before us. $$ SIR 36:5 Let them know you, as we also have known you, that there is no God but only you, O God. $$ SIR 36:6 Show new signs, and work various wonders. Glorify your hand and your right arm. $$ SIR 36:7 Raise up indignation and pour out wrath. Take away the adversary and destroy the enemy. $$ SIR 36:8 Hasten the time and remember your oath. Let them declare your mighty works. $$ SIR 36:9 Let him who escapes be devoured by raging fire. May those who harm your people find destruction. $$ SIR 36:10 Crush the heads of the rulers of the enemies who say, “There is no one but ourselves.” $$ SIR 36:11 Gather all the tribes of Jacob together, and take them for your inheritance, as from the beginning. $$ SIR 36:12 O Lord, have mercy upon the people that is called by your name, and upon Israel, whom you likened to a firstborn. $$ SIR 36:13 Have compassion upon the city of your sanctuary, Jerusalem, the place of your rest. $$ SIR 36:14 Fill Zion. Exalt your oracles and fill your people with your glory. $$ SIR 36:15 Give testimony to those who were your creatures in the beginning, and fulfill the prophecies that have been spoken in your name. $$ SIR 36:16 Reward those who wait for you, and men will put their trust in your prophets. $$ SIR 36:17 Listen, O Lord, to the prayer of your servants, according to the blessing of Aaron concerning your people; and all those who are on the earth will know that you are the Lord, the eternal God. $$ SIR 36:18 The belly will eat any food, but one food is better than another. $$ SIR 36:19 The mouth tastes meats taken in hunting, so does an understanding heart detect false speech. $$ SIR 36:20 A contrary heart will cause heaviness. A man of experience will pay him back. $$ SIR 36:21 A woman will receive any man, but one daughter is better than another. $$ SIR 36:22 The beauty of a woman cheers the countenance. A man desires nothing more. $$ SIR 36:23 If kindness and humility are on her tongue, her husband is not like other sons of men. $$ SIR 36:24 He who gets a wife gets his richest treasure, a help meet for him and a pillar of support. $$ SIR 36:25 Where no hedge is, the property will be plundered. He who has no wife will mourn as he wanders. $$ SIR 36:26 For who would trust a nimble robber who skips from city to city? Even so, who would trust a man who has no nest, and lodges wherever he finds himself at nightfall? $$ SIR 37:1 Every friend will say, “I also am his friend”; but there is a friend which is only a friend in name. $$ SIR 37:2 Isn’t there a grief in it even to death when a companion and friend is turned into an enemy? $$ SIR 37:3 O wicked imagination, why were you formed to cover the dry land with deceit? $$ SIR 37:4 There is a companion who rejoices in the gladness of a friend, but in time of affliction will be against him. $$ SIR 37:5 There is a companion who for the belly’s sake labors with his friend, yet in the face of battle will carry his buckler. $$ SIR 37:6 Don’t forget a friend in your soul. Don’t be unmindful of him in your riches. $$ SIR 37:7 Every counselor extols counsel, but some give counsel in their own interest. $$ SIR 37:8 Let your soul beware of a counselor, and know in advance what is his interest (for he will take counsel for himself), lest he cast the lot against you, $$ SIR 37:9 and say to you, “Your way is good.” Then he will stand near you, to see what will happen to you. $$ SIR 37:10 Don’t take counsel with one who looks askance at you. Hide your counsel from those who are jealous of you. $$ SIR 37:11 Don’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. $$ SIR 37:12 But rather be continually with a godly man, whom you know to be a keeper of the commandments, who in his soul is as your own soul, and who will grieve with you, if you fail. $$ SIR 37:13 Make the counsel of your heart stand, for there is no one more faithful to you than it. $$ SIR 37:14 For a man’s soul is sometimes inclined to inform him better than seven watchmen who sit on high on a watch-tower. $$ SIR 37:15 Above all this ask the Most High that he may direct your way in truth. $$ SIR 37:16 Let reason be the beginning of every work. Let counsel go before every action. $$ SIR 37:17 As a token of the changing of the heart, $$ SIR 37:18 four kinds of things rise up: good and evil, life and death. That which rules over them continually is the tongue. $$ SIR 37:19 There is one who is clever and the instructor of many, and yet is unprofitable to his own soul. $$ SIR 37:20 There is one who is subtle in words, and is hated. He will be destitute of all food. $$ SIR 37:21 For grace was not given to him from the Lord, because he is deprived of all wisdom. $$ SIR 37:22 There is one who is wise to his own soul; and the fruits of his understanding are trustworthy in the mouth. $$ SIR 37:23 A wise man will instruct his own people. The fruits of his understanding are trustworthy. $$ SIR 37:24 A wise man will be filled with blessing. All those who see him will call him happy. $$ SIR 37:25 The life of a man is counted by days. The days of Israel are innumerable. $$ SIR 37:26 The wise man will inherit confidence among his people. His name will live forever. $$ SIR 37:27 My son, test your soul in your life. See what is evil for it, and don’t give in to it. $$ SIR 37:28 For not all things are profitable for all men. Not every soul has pleasure in everything. $$ SIR 37:29 Don’t be insatiable in any luxury. Don’t be greedy in the things that you eat. $$ SIR 37:30 For overeating brings disease, and gluttony causes nausea. $$ SIR 37:31 Because of gluttony, many have perished, but he who takes heed shall prolong his life. $$ SIR 38:1 Honor a physician according to your need with the honors due to him, for truly the Lord has created him. $$ SIR 38:2 For healing comes from the Most High, and he shall receive a gift from the king. $$ SIR 38:3 The skill of the physician will lift up his head. He will be admired in the sight of great men. $$ SIR 38:4 The Lord created medicines out of the earth. A prudent man will not despise them. $$ SIR 38:5 Wasn’t water made sweet with wood, that its power might be known? $$ SIR 38:6 He gave men skill that he might be glorified in his marvelous works. $$ SIR 38:7 With them he heals and takes away pain. $$ SIR 38:8 With these, the pharmacist makes a mixture. God’s works won’t be brought to an end. From him, peace is upon the face of the earth. $$ SIR 38:9 My son, in your sickness don’t be negligent, but pray to the Lord, and he will heal you. $$ SIR 38:10 Put away wrong doing, and direct your hands in righteousness. Cleanse your heart from all sin. $$ SIR 38:11 Give a sweet savor and a memorial of fine flour, and pour oil on your offering, according to your means. $$ SIR 38:12 Then give place to the physician, for truly the Lord has created him. Don’t let him leave you, for you need him. $$ SIR 38:13 There is a time when in recovery is in their hands. $$ SIR 38:14 For they also shall ask the Lord to prosper them in diagnosis and in healing for the maintenance of life. $$ SIR 38:15 He who sins before his Maker, let him fall into the hands of the physician. $$ SIR 38:16 My son, let your tears fall over the dead, and as one who suffers grievously, begin lamentation. Wind up his body with due honor. Don’t neglect his burial. $$ SIR 38:17 Make bitter weeping and make passionate wailing. Let your mourning be according to his merit, for one day or two, lest you be spoken evil of; and so be comforted for your sorrow. $$ SIR 38:18 For from sorrow comes death. Sorrow of heart saps one’s strength. $$ SIR 38:19 In calamity, sorrow also remains. A poor man’s life is grievous to the heart. $$ SIR 38:20 Don’t give your heart to sorrow. Put it away, remembering the end. $$ SIR 38:21 Don’t forget it, for there is no returning again. You do him no good, and you would harm yourself. $$ SIR 38:22 Remember his end, for so also will yours be: yesterday for me, and today for you. $$ SIR 38:23 When the dead is at rest, let his remembrance rest. Be comforted for him when his spirit departs from him. $$ SIR 38:24 The wisdom of the scribe comes by the opportunity of leisure. He who has little business can become wise. $$ SIR 38:25 How could he become wise who holds the plow, who glories in the shaft of the goad, who drives oxen and is occupied in their labors, and who mostly talks about bulls? $$ SIR 38:26 He will set his heart upon turning his furrows. His lack of sleep is to give his heifers their fodder. $$ SIR 38:27 So is every craftsman and master artisan who passes his time by night as by day, those who cut engravings of signets. His diligence is to make great variety. He sets his heart to preserve likeness in his portraiture, and is careful to finish his work. $$ SIR 38:28 So too is the smith sitting by the anvil and considering the unwrought iron. The smoke of the fire will waste his flesh. He toils in the heat of the furnace. The noise of the hammer deafens his ear. His eyes are upon the pattern of the object. He will set his heart upon perfecting his works. He will be careful to adorn them perfectly. $$ SIR 38:29 So is the potter sitting at his work and turning the wheel around with his feet, who is always anxiously set at his work. He produces his handiwork in quantity. $$ SIR 38:30 He will fashion the clay with his arm and will bend its strength in front of his feet. He will apply his heart to finish the glazing. He will be careful to clean the kiln. $$ SIR 38:31 All these put their trust in their hands. Each becomes skillful in his own work. $$ SIR 38:32 Without these no city would be inhabited. Men wouldn’t reside as foreigners or walk up and down there. $$ SIR 38:33 They won’t be sought for in the council of the people. They won’t mount on high in the assembly. They won’t sit on the seat of the judge. They won’t understand the covenant of judgment. Neither will they declare instruction and judgment. They won’t be found where parables are. $$ SIR 38:34 But they will maintain the fabric of the age. Their prayer is in the handiwork of their craft. $$ SIR 39:1 Not so he who has applied his soul and meditates in the law of the Most High. He will seek out the wisdom of all the ancients and will be occupied with prophecies. $$ SIR 39:2 He will keep the sayings of the men of renown and will enter in amidst the subtleties of parables. $$ SIR 39:3 He will seek out the hidden meaning of proverbs and be conversant in the dark sayings of parables. $$ SIR 39:4 He will serve among great men and appear before him who rules. He will travel through the land of foreign nations, for he has learned what is good and evil among men. $$ SIR 39:5 He will apply his heart to return early to the Lord who made him, and will make supplication before the Most High, and will open his mouth in prayer, and will ask for pardon for his sins. $$ SIR 39:6 If the great Lord wills, he will be filled with the spirit of understanding; he will pour forth the words of his wisdom and in prayer give thanks to the Lord. $$ SIR 39:7 He will direct his counsel and knowledge, and he will meditate in his secrets. $$ SIR 39:8 He will show the instruction which he has been taught and will glory in the law of the covenant of the Lord. $$ SIR 39:9 Many will commend his understanding. So long as the world endures, it won’t be blotted out. His memory won’t depart. His name will live from generation to generation. $$ SIR 39:10 Nations will declare his wisdom. The congregation will proclaim his praise. $$ SIR 39:11 If he continues, he will leave a greater name than a thousand. If he finally rests, it is enough for him. $$ SIR 39:12 Yet more I will utter, which I have thought about. I am filled like the full moon. $$ SIR 39:13 Listen to me, you holy children, and bud forth like a rose growing by a brook of water. $$ SIR 39:14 Give a sweet fragrance like frankincense. Put forth flowers like a lily. Scatter a sweet smell and sing a song of praise. Bless the Lord for all his works! $$ SIR 39:15 Magnify his name and give utterance to his praise with the songs on your lips and with harps! Say this when you utter his praise: $$ SIR 39:16 All the works of the Lord are exceedingly good, and every command will be done in its time. $$ SIR 39:17 No one can say, “What is this?” “Why is that?” for at the proper time they will all be sought out. At his word, the waters stood as a heap, as did the reservoirs of water at the word of his mouth. $$ SIR 39:18 At his command all his good pleasure is fulfilled. There is no one who can hinder his salvation. $$ SIR 39:19 The works of all flesh are before him. It’s impossible to be hidden from his eyes. $$ SIR 39:20 He sees from everlasting to everlasting. There is nothing too wonderful for him. $$ SIR 39:21 No one can say, “What is this?” “Why is that?” for all things are created for their own uses. $$ SIR 39:22 His blessing covered the dry land as a river and saturated it as a flood. $$ SIR 39:23 As he has made the waters salty, so the heathen will inherit his wrath. $$ SIR 39:24 His ways are plain to the holy. They are stumbling blocks to the wicked. $$ SIR 39:25 Good things are created from the beginning for the good. So are evil things for sinners. $$ SIR 39:26 The main things necessary for the life of man are water, fire, iron, salt, wheat flour, and honey, milk, the blood of the grape, oil, and clothing. $$ SIR 39:27 All these things are for good to the godly, but for sinners, they will be turned into evils. $$ SIR 39:28 There are winds that are created for vengeance, and in their fury they lay on their scourges heavily. In the time of reckoning, they pour out their strength, and will appease the wrath of him who made them. $$ SIR 39:29 Fire, hail, famine, and death— all these are created for vengeance— $$ SIR 39:30 wild beasts’ teeth, scorpions, adders, and a sword punishing the ungodly to destruction. $$ SIR 39:31 They will rejoice in his commandment, and will be made ready upon earth when needed. In their seasons, they won’t disobey his command. $$ SIR 39:32 Therefore from the beginning I was convinced, and I thought it through and left it in writing: $$ SIR 39:33 All the works of the Lord are good. He will supply every need in its time. $$ SIR 39:34 No one can say, “This is worse than that,” for they will all be well approved in their time. $$ SIR 39:35 Now with all your hearts and voices, sing praises and bless the Lord’s name! $$ SIR 40:1 Great travail is created for every man. A heavy yoke is upon the sons of Adam, from the day of their coming forth from their mother’s womb, until the day for their burial in the mother of all things. $$ SIR 40:2 The expectation of things to come, and the day of death, trouble their thoughts, and cause fear in their hearts. $$ SIR 40:3 From him who sits on a throne of glory, even to him who is humbled in earth and ashes, $$ SIR 40:4 from him who wears purple and a crown, even to him who is clothed in burlap, $$ SIR 40:5 there is wrath, jealousy, trouble, unrest, fear of death, anger, and strife. In the time of rest upon his bed, his night sleep changes his knowledge. $$ SIR 40:6 He gets little or no rest, and afterward in his sleep, as in a day of keeping watch, he is troubled in the vision of his heart, as one who has escaped from the front of battle. $$ SIR 40:7 In the very time of his deliverance, he awakens, and marvels that the fear is nothing. $$ SIR 40:8 To all creatures, human and animal, and upon sinners sevenfold more, $$ SIR 40:9 come death, bloodshed, strife, sword, calamities, famine, suffering, and plague. $$ SIR 40:10 All these things were created for the wicked, and because of them the flood came. $$ SIR 40:11 All things that are of the earth turn to the earth again. All things that are of the waters return into the sea. $$ SIR 40:12 All bribery and injustice will be blotted out. Good faith will stand forever. $$ SIR 40:13 The goods of the unjust will be dried up like a river, and like a great thunder in rain will go off in noise. $$ SIR 40:14 In opening his hands, a man will be made glad; so lawbreakers will utterly fail. $$ SIR 40:15 The children of the ungodly won’t grow many branches, and are as unhealthy roots on a sheer rock. $$ SIR 40:16 The reeds by every water or river bank will be plucked up before all grass. $$ SIR 40:17 Kindness is like a garden of blessings. Almsgiving endures forever. $$ SIR 40:18 The life of one who labors and is content will be made sweet. He who finds a treasure is better than both. $$ SIR 40:19 Children and the building of a city establish a name. A blameless wife is better than both. $$ SIR 40:20 Wine and music rejoice the heart. The love of wisdom is better than both. $$ SIR 40:21 The pipe and the lute make pleasant melody. A pleasant tongue is better than both. $$ SIR 40:22 Your eye desires grace and beauty, but the green shoots of grain more than both. $$ SIR 40:23 A friend and a companion is always welcome, and a wife with her husband is better than both. $$ SIR 40:24 Relatives and helpers are for a time of affliction, but almsgiving rescues better than both. $$ SIR 40:25 Gold and silver will make the foot stand sure, and counsel is esteemed better than both. $$ SIR 40:26 Riches and strength will lift up the heart. The fear of the Lord is better than both. There is nothing lacking in the fear of the Lord. In it, there is no need to seek help. $$ SIR 40:27 The fear of the Lord is like a garden of blessing and covers a man more than any glory. $$ SIR 40:28 My son, don’t lead a beggar’s life. It is better to die than to beg. $$ SIR 40:29 A man who looks to the table of another, his life is not to be considered a life. He will pollute his soul with another person’s food, but a wise and well-instructed person will beware of that. $$ SIR 40:30 Begging will be sweet in the mouth of the shameless, but it kindles a fire in his belly. $$ SIR 41:1 O death, how bitter is the memory of you to a man who is at peace in his possessions, to the man who has nothing to distract him and has prosperity in all things, and who still has strength to enjoy food! $$ SIR 41:2 O death, your sentence is acceptable to a man who is needy and who fails in strength, who is in extreme old age, is distracted about all things, is perverse, and has lost patience! $$ SIR 41:3 Don’t be afraid of the sentence of death. Remember those who have been before you and who come after. This is the sentence from the Lord over all flesh. $$ SIR 41:4 And why do you refuse when it is the good pleasure of the Most High? Whether life lasts ten, or a hundred, or a thousand years, there is no inquiry about life in Hades. $$ SIR 41:5 The children of sinners are abominable children and they frequent the dwellings of the ungodly. $$ SIR 41:6 The inheritance of sinners’ children will perish and with their posterity will be a perpetual disgrace. $$ SIR 41:7 Children will complain of an ungodly father, because they suffer disgrace because of him. $$ SIR 41:8 Woe to you, ungodly men, who have forsaken the law of the Most High God! $$ SIR 41:9 If you are born, you will be born to a curse. If you die, a curse will be your portion. $$ SIR 41:10 All things that are of the earth will go back to the earth; so the ungodly will go from a curse to perdition. $$ SIR 41:11 The mourning of men is about their bodies; but the evil name of sinners will be blotted out. $$ SIR 41:12 Have regard for your name, for it continues with you longer than a thousand great treasures of gold. $$ SIR 41:13 A good life has its number of days, but a good name continues forever. $$ SIR 41:14 My children, follow instruction in peace. But wisdom that is hidden and a treasure that is not seen, what benefit is in them both? $$ SIR 41:15 Better is a man who hides his foolishness than a man who hides his wisdom. $$ SIR 41:16 Therefore show respect for my words; for it is not good to retain every kind of shame. Not everything is approved by all in good faith. $$ SIR 41:17 Be ashamed of sexual immorality before father and mother, of a lie before a prince and a mighty man, $$ SIR 41:18 of an offense before a judge and ruler, of iniquity before the congregation and the people, of unjust dealing before a partner and friend, $$ SIR 41:19 and of theft in the place where you sojourn. Be ashamed in regard of the truth of God and his covenant, of leaning on your elbow at dinner, of contemptuous behavior in the matter of giving and taking, $$ SIR 41:20 of silence before those who greet you, of looking at a woman who is a prostitute, $$ SIR 41:21 of turning away your face from a kinsman, of taking away a portion or a gift, of gazing at a woman who has a husband, $$ SIR 41:22 of meddling with his maid—and don’t come near her bed, of abusive speech to friends—and after you have given, don’t insult, $$ SIR 41:23 of repeating and speaking what you have heard, and of revealing of secrets. $$ SIR 41:24 So you will be ashamed of the right things and find favor in the sight of every man. $$ SIR 42:1 Don’t be ashamed of these things, and don’t sin to save face: $$ SIR 42:2 of the law of the Most High and his covenant, of judgment to do justice to the ungodly, $$ SIR 42:3 of reckoning with a partner and with travellers, of a gift from the inheritance of friends, $$ SIR 42:4 of exactness of scales and weights, of getting much or little, $$ SIR 42:5 of bargaining dealing with merchants, of frequent correction of children, and of making the back of an evil slave to bleed. $$ SIR 42:6 A seal is good where an evil wife is. Where there are many hands, lock things up. $$ SIR 42:7 Whatever you hand over, let it be by number and weight. In giving and receiving, let all be in writing. $$ SIR 42:8 Don’t be ashamed to instruct the unwise and foolish, and one of extreme old age who contends with those who are young. So you will be well instructed indeed and approved in the sight of every living man. $$ SIR 42:9 A daughter is a secret cause of wakefulness to a father. Care for her takes away sleep— in her youth, lest she pass the flower of her age; when she is married, lest she should be hated; $$ SIR 42:10 in her virginity, lest she should be defiled and be with child in her father’s house; when she has a husband, lest she should transgress; and when she is married, lest she should be barren. $$ SIR 42:11 Keep a strict watch over a headstrong daughter, lest she make you a laughingstock to your enemies, a byword in the city and notorious among the people, and shame you in public. $$ SIR 42:12 Don’t gaze at every beautiful body. Don’t sit in the midst of women. $$ SIR 42:13 For from garments comes a moth, and from a woman comes a woman’s wickedness. $$ SIR 42:14 Better is the wickedness of a man than a pleasant woman, a woman who puts you to shame and disgrace. $$ SIR 42:15 I will make mention now of the works of the Lord, and will declare the things that I have seen. The Lord’s works are in his words. $$ SIR 42:16 The sun that gives light looks at all things. The Lord’s work is full of his glory. $$ SIR 42:17 The Lord has not given power to the saints to declare all his marvelous works, which the Almighty Lord firmly settled, that the universe might be established in his glory. $$ SIR 42:18 He searches out the deep and the heart. He has understanding of their secrets. For the Most High knows all knowledge. He sees the signs of the world. $$ SIR 42:19 He declares the things that are past and the things that shall be, and reveals the traces of hidden things. $$ SIR 42:20 No thought escapes him. There is not a word hidden from him. $$ SIR 42:21 He has ordered the mighty works of his wisdom. He is from everlasting to everlasting. Nothing has been added to them, nor diminished from them. He had no need of any counselor. $$ SIR 42:22 How desirable are all his works! One may see this even in a spark. $$ SIR 42:23 All these things live and remain forever in all manner of uses. They are all obedient. $$ SIR 42:24 All things are in pairs, one opposite the other. He has made nothing imperfect. $$ SIR 42:25 One thing establishes the good things of another. Who could ever see enough of his glory? $$ SIR 43:1 The pride of the heavenly heights is the clear sky, the appearance of heaven, in the spectacle of its glory. $$ SIR 43:2 The sun, when it appears, bringing tidings as it rises, is a marvelous instrument, the work of the Most High. $$ SIR 43:3 At noon, it dries up the land. Who can stand against its burning heat? $$ SIR 43:4 A man tending a furnace is in burning heat, but the sun three times more, burning up the mountains, breathing out fiery vapors, and sending out bright beams, it blinds the eyes. $$ SIR 43:5 Great is the Lord who made it. At his word, he hastens on its course. $$ SIR 43:6 The moon marks the changing seasons, declares times, and is a sign for the world. $$ SIR 43:7 From the moon is the sign of feast days, a light that wanes when it completes its course. $$ SIR 43:8 The month is called after its name, increasing wonderfully in its changing— an instrument of the army on high, shining in the structure of heaven, $$ SIR 43:9 the beauty of heaven, the glory of the stars, an ornament giving light in the highest places of the Lord. $$ SIR 43:10 At the word of the Holy One, they will stand in due order. They won’t faint in their watches. $$ SIR 43:11 Look at the rainbow, and praise him who made it. It is exceedingly beautiful in its brightness. $$ SIR 43:12 It encircles the sky with its glorious circle. The hands of the Most High have stretched it out. $$ SIR 43:13 By his commandment, he makes the snow fall and swiftly sends the lightnings of his judgment. $$ SIR 43:14 Therefore the storehouses are opened, and clouds fly out like birds. $$ SIR 43:15 By his mighty power, he makes the clouds strong and the hailstones are broken in pieces. $$ SIR 43:16 At his appearing, the mountains will be shaken. At his will, the south wind will blow. $$ SIR 43:17 The voice of his thunder rebukes the earth. So does the northern storm and the whirlwind. Like birds flying down, he sprinkles the snow. It falls down like the lighting of locusts. $$ SIR 43:18 The eye is dazzled at the beauty of its whiteness. The heart is amazed as it falls. $$ SIR 43:19 He also pours out frost on the earth like salt. When it is freezes, it has points like thorns. $$ SIR 43:20 The cold north wind blows and ice freezes on the water. It settles on every pool of water. The water puts it on like it was a breastplate. $$ SIR 43:21 It will devour the mountains, burn up the wilderness, and consume the green grass like fire. $$ SIR 43:22 A mist coming speedily heals all things. A dew coming after heat brings cheerfulness. $$ SIR 43:23 By his counsel, he has calmed the deep and planted islands in it. $$ SIR 43:24 Those who sail on the sea tell of its dangers. We marvel when we hear it with our ears. $$ SIR 43:25 There are also those strange and wondrous works in it— variety of all that has life and the huge creatures of the sea. $$ SIR 43:26 Because of him, his messengers succeed. By his word, all things hold together. $$ SIR 43:27 We may say many things, but couldn’t say enough. The summary of our words is, “He is everything!” $$ SIR 43:28 How could we have strength to glorify him? For he is himself the greater than all his works. $$ SIR 43:29 The Lord is awesome and exceedingly great! His power is marvelous! $$ SIR 43:30 Glorify the Lord and exalt him as much as you can! For even yet, he will surpass that. When you exalt him, summon your full strength. Don’t be weary, because you can’t praise him enough. $$ SIR 43:31 Who has seen him, that he may describe him? Who can magnify him as he is? $$ SIR 43:32 Many things greater than these are hidden, for we have seen just a few of his works. $$ SIR 43:33 For the Lord made all things. He gave wisdom to the godly. $$ SIR 44:1 Let us now praise famous men, our ancestors in their generations. $$ SIR 44:2 The Lord created great glory in them— his mighty power from the beginning. $$ SIR 44:3 Some ruled in their kingdoms and were men renowned for their power, giving counsel by their understanding. Some have spoken in prophecies, $$ SIR 44:4 leaders of the people by their counsels, and by their understanding, giving instruction for the people. Their words in their instruction were wise. $$ SIR 44:5 Some composed musical tunes, and set forth verses in writing, $$ SIR 44:6 rich men endowed with ability, living peaceably in their homes. $$ SIR 44:7 All these were honored in their generations, and were outstanding in their days. $$ SIR 44:8 Some of them have left a name behind them, so that others declare their praises. $$ SIR 44:9 But of others, there is no memory. They perished as though they had not been. They become as though they had not been born, they and their children after them. $$ SIR 44:10 But these were men of mercy, whose righteous deeds have not been forgotten. $$ SIR 44:11 A good inheritance remains with their offspring. Their children are within the covenant. $$ SIR 44:12 Their offspring stand fast, with their children, for their sakes. $$ SIR 44:13 Their offspring will remain forever. Their glory won’t be blotted out. $$ SIR 44:14 Their bodies were buried in peace. Their name lives to all generations. $$ SIR 44:15 People will declare their wisdom. The congregation proclaims their praise. $$ SIR 44:16 Enoch pleased the Lord, and was taken up, an example of repentance to all generations. $$ SIR 44:17 Noah was found perfect and righteous. In the season of wrath, he kept the race alive. Therefore a remnant was left on the earth when the flood came. $$ SIR 44:18 Everlasting covenants were made with him, that all flesh should no more be blotted out by a flood. $$ SIR 44:19 Abraham was a great father of a multitude of nations. There was none found like him in glory, $$ SIR 44:20 who kept the law of the Most High, and was taken into covenant with him. In his flesh he established the covenant. When he was tested, he was found faithful. $$ SIR 44:21 Therefore he assured him by an oath that the nations would be blessed through his offspring, that he would multiply him like the dust of the earth, exalt his offspring like the stars, and cause them to inherit from sea to sea, and from the Euphrates River to the utmost parts of the earth. $$ SIR 44:22 In Isaac also, he established the same assurance for Abraham his father’s sake, the blessing of all men, and the covenant. $$ SIR 44:23 He made it rest upon the head of Jacob. He acknowledged him in his blessings, gave to him by inheritance, and divided his portions. He distributed them among twelve tribes. $$ SIR 45:1 He brought out of him a man of mercy, who found favor in the sight of all people, a man loved by God and men, even Moses, whose memory is blessed. $$ SIR 45:2 He made him equal to the glory of the saints, and magnified him in the fears of his enemies. $$ SIR 45:3 By his words he caused the wonders to cease. God glorified him in the sight of kings. He gave him commandments for his people and showed him part of his glory. $$ SIR 45:4 He sanctified him in his faithfulness and meekness. He chose him out of all people. $$ SIR 45:5 He made him to hear his voice, led him into the thick darkness, and gave him commandments face to face, even the law of life and knowledge, that he might teach Jacob the covenant, and Israel his judgments. $$ SIR 45:6 He exalted Aaron, a holy man like Moses, even his brother, of the tribe of Levi. $$ SIR 45:7 He established an everlasting covenant with him, and gave him the priesthood of the people. He blessed him with stateliness, and dressed him in a glorious robe. $$ SIR 45:8 He clothed him in perfect splendor, and strengthened him with symbols of authority: the linen trousers, the long robe, and the ephod. $$ SIR 45:9 He encircled him with pomegranates; with many golden bells around him, to make a sound as he went, to make a sound that might be heard in the temple, for a reminder for the children of his people; $$ SIR 45:10 with a holy garment, with gold, blue, and purple, the work of the embroiderer; with an oracle of judgment—Urim and Thummim; $$ SIR 45:11 with twisted scarlet, the work of the craftsman; with precious stones engraved like a signet, in a setting of gold, the work of the jeweller, for a reminder engraved in writing, after the number of the tribes of Israel; $$ SIR 45:12 with a crown of gold upon the mitre, having engraved on it, as on a signet, “HOLINESS”, an ornament of honor, the work of an expert, the desires of the eyes, goodly and beautiful. $$ SIR 45:13 Before him there never have been anything like it. No stranger put them on, but only his sons and his offspring perpertually. $$ SIR 45:14 His sacrifices shall be wholly burned, twice every day continually. $$ SIR 45:15 Moses consecrated him, and anointed him with holy oil. It was an everlasting covenant with him and to his offspring, all the days of heaven, to minister to the Lord, to serve as a priest, and to bless his people in his name. $$ SIR 45:16 He chose him out of all living to offer sacrifice to the Lord— incense, and a sweet fragrance, for a memorial, to make atonement for your people. $$ SIR 45:17 He gave to him in his commandments, authority in the covenants of judgments, to teach Jacob the testimonies, and to enlighten Israel in his law. $$ SIR 45:18 Strangers conspired against him and envied him in the wilderness: Dathan and Abiram with their company, and the congregation of Korah, with wrath and anger. $$ SIR 45:19 The Lord saw it, and it displeased him. In the wrath of his anger, they were destroyed. He did wonders upon them, to consume them with flaming fire. $$ SIR 45:20 He added glory to Aaron, and gave him a heritage. He divided to him the first fruits of the increase, and prepared bread of first fruits in abundance. $$ SIR 45:21 For they eat the sacrifices of the Lord, which he gave to him and to his offspring. $$ SIR 45:22 However, in the land of the people, he has no inheritance, and he has no portion among the people, for the Lord himself is your portion and inheritance. $$ SIR 45:23 Phinehas the son of Eleazar is the third in glory, in that he was zealous in the fear of the Lord, and stood fast when the people turned away, and he made atonement for Israel. $$ SIR 45:24 Therefore, a covenant of peace was established for him, that he should be leader of the sanctuary and of his people, that he and his offspring should have the dignity of the priesthood forever. $$ SIR 45:25 Also he made a covenant with David the son of Jesse, of the tribe of Judah. The inheritance of the king is his alone from son to son. So the inheritance of Aaron is also to his seed. $$ SIR 45:26 May God give you wisdom in your heart to judge his people in righteousness, that their good things may not be abolished, and that their glory may endure for all their generations. $$ SIR 46:1 Joshua the son of Nun was valiant in war, and was the successor of Moses in prophecies. He was made great according to his name for the saving of God’s elect, to take vengeance on the enemies that rose up against them, that he might give Israel their inheritance. $$ SIR 46:2 How was he glorified in the lifting up his hands, and in stretching out his sword against the cities! $$ SIR 46:3 Who before him stood so firm? For the Lord himself brought his enemies to him. $$ SIR 46:4 Didn’t the sun go back by his hand? Didn’t one day become as two? $$ SIR 46:5 He called upon the Most High, the Mighty One, when his foes pressed in all around him, and the great Lord heard him. $$ SIR 46:6 With hailstones of mighty power, he caused war to break violently upon the nation, and on the slope he destroyed those who resisted, so that the nations might know his armor, how he fought in the sight of the Lord; for he followed the Mighty One. $$ SIR 46:7 Also in the time of Moses, he did a work of mercy— he and Caleb the son of Jephunneh— in that they withstood the adversary, hindered the people from sin, and stilled their wicked complaining. $$ SIR 46:8 And of six hundred thousand people on foot, they two alone were preserved to bring them into their inheritance, into a land flowing with milk and honey. $$ SIR 46:9 The Lord gave strength to Caleb, and it remained with him to his old age, so that he entered the hill country, and his offspring obtained it for an inheritance, $$ SIR 46:10 that all the children of Israel might see that it is good to follow the Lord. $$ SIR 46:11 Also the judges, every one by his name, all whose hearts didn’t engage in immorality, and who didn’t turn away from the Lord— may their memory be blessed! $$ SIR 46:12 May their bones flourish again out of their place. May the name of those who have been honored be renewed in their children. $$ SIR 46:13 Samuel, the prophet of the Lord, loved by his Lord, established a kingdom and anointed princes over his people. $$ SIR 46:14 By the law of the Lord he judged the congregation, and the Lord watched over Jacob. $$ SIR 46:15 By his faithfulness he was proved to be a prophet. By his words he was known to be faithful in vision. $$ SIR 46:16 When his enemies pressed on him on every side, he called upon the Lord, the Mighty One, with the offering of the suckling lamb. $$ SIR 46:17 Then the Lord thundered from heaven. He made his voice heard with a mighty sound. $$ SIR 46:18 He utterly destroyed the rulers of the Tyrians and all the princes of the Philistines. $$ SIR 46:19 Before the time of his age-long sleep, he testified in the sight of the lord and his anointed, “I have not taken any man’s goods, so much as a sandal;” and no one accused him. $$ SIR 46:20 Even after he fell asleep, he prophesied, and showed the king his end, and lifted up his voice from the earth in prophecy, to blot out the wickedness of the people. $$ SIR 47:1 After him, Nathan rose up to prophesy in the days of David. $$ SIR 47:2 As is the fat when it is separated from the peace offering, so was David separated from the children of Israel. $$ SIR 47:3 He played with lions as with kids, and with bears as with lambs of the flock. $$ SIR 47:4 In his youth didn’t he kill a giant, and take away reproach from the people when he lifted up his hand with a sling stone, and beat down the boasting Goliath? $$ SIR 47:5 For he called upon the Most High Lord, and he gave him strength in his right hand to kill a man mighty in war, to exalt the horn of his people. $$ SIR 47:6 So they glorified him for his tens of thousands, and praised him for the blessings of the Lord, in that a glorious diadem was given to him. $$ SIR 47:7 For he destroyed the enemies on every side, and defeated the Philistines his adversaries. He broke their horn in pieces to this day. $$ SIR 47:8 In every work of his he gave thanks to the Holy One Most High with words of glory. He sang praise with his whole heart, and loved him who made him. $$ SIR 47:9 He set singers before the altar, to make sweet melody by their music. $$ SIR 47:10 He gave beauty to the feasts, and set in order the seasons to completion while they praised his holy name, and the sanctuary resounded from early morning. $$ SIR 47:11 The Lord took away his sins, and exalted his horn forever. He gave him a covenant of kings, and a glorious throne in Israel. $$ SIR 47:12 After him a wise son rose up, who because of him lived in security. $$ SIR 47:13 Solomon reigned in days of peace. God gave him rest all around, that he might set up a house for his name, and prepare a sanctuary forever. $$ SIR 47:14 How wise you were made in your youth, and filled as a river with understanding! $$ SIR 47:15 Your influence covered the earth, and you filled it with parables and riddles. $$ SIR 47:16 Your name reached to the far away islands, and you were loved for your peace. $$ SIR 47:17 For your songs, proverbs, parables, and interpretations, the countries marveled at you. $$ SIR 47:18 By the name of the Lord God, who is called the God of Israel, you gathered gold like tin, and multiplied silver like lead. $$ SIR 47:19 You bowed your loins to women, and in your body you were brought into subjection. $$ SIR 47:20 You blemished your honor, and defiled your offspring, to bring wrath upon your children. I was grieved for your folly, $$ SIR 47:21 because the sovereignty was divided, and a disobedient kingdom ruled out of Ephraim. $$ SIR 47:22 But the Lord will never forsake his mercy. He won’t destroy any of his works, nor blot out the posterity of his elect. He won’t take away the offspring him who loved him. He gave a remnant to Jacob, and to David a root from his own family. $$ SIR 47:23 So Solomon rested with his fathers. Of his offspring, he left behind him Rehoboam, the foolishness of the people, and one who lacked understanding, who made the people revolt by his counsel. Also Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin, and gave a way of sin to Ephraim. $$ SIR 47:24 Their sins were multiplied exceedingly, until they were removed from their land. $$ SIR 47:25 For they sought out all manner of wickedness, until vengeance came upon them. $$ SIR 48:1 Then Elijah arose, the prophet like fire. His word burned like a torch. $$ SIR 48:2 He brought a famine upon them, and by his zeal made them few in number. $$ SIR 48:3 By the word of the Lord he shut up the heavens. He brought down fire three times. $$ SIR 48:4 How you were glorified, O Elijah, in your wondrous deeds! Whose glory is like yours? $$ SIR 48:5 You raised up a dead man from death, from Hades, by the word of the Most High. $$ SIR 48:6 You brought down kings to destruction, and honorable men from their sickbeds. $$ SIR 48:7 You heard rebuke in Sinai, and judgments of vengeance in Horeb. $$ SIR 48:8 You anointed kings for retribution, and prophets to succeed after you. $$ SIR 48:9 You were taken up in a tempest of fire, in a chariot of fiery horses. $$ SIR 48:10 You were recorded for reproofs in their seasons, to pacify anger, before it broke out into wrath, to turn the heart of the father to the son, and to restore the tribes of Jacob. $$ SIR 48:11 Blessed are those who saw you, and those who have been beautified with love; for we also shall surely live. $$ SIR 48:12 Elijah was wrapped in a whirlwind. Elisha was filled with his spirit. In his days he was not moved by the fear of any ruler, and no one brought him into subjection. $$ SIR 48:13 Nothing was too hard for him. When he was buried, his body prophesied. $$ SIR 48:14 As in his life he did wonders, so his works were also marvelous in death. $$ SIR 48:15 For all this the people didn’t repent. They didn’t depart from their sins, until they were carried away as a plunder from their land, and were scattered through all the earth. The people were left very few in number, but with a ruler from the house of David. $$ SIR 48:16 Some of them did that which was right, but some multiplied sins. $$ SIR 48:17 Hezekiah fortified his city, and brought water into its midst. He tunneled through rock with iron, and built cisterns for water. $$ SIR 48:18 In his days Sennacherib invaded, and sent Rabshakeh, and departed. He lifted up his hand against Zion, and boasted great things in his arrogance. $$ SIR 48:19 Then their hearts and their hands were shaken, and they were in pain, as women in labor. $$ SIR 48:20 But they called upon the Lord who is merciful, spreading out their hands to him. The Holy One quickly heard them out of Heaven, and delivered them by the hand of Isaiah. $$ SIR 48:21 He struck the camp of the Assyrians, and his angel utterly destroyed them. $$ SIR 48:22 For Hezekiah did that which was pleasing to the Lord, and was strong in the ways of his ancestor David, which Isaiah the prophet commanded, who was great and faithful in his vision. $$ SIR 48:23 In his days the sun went backward. He prolonged the life of the king. $$ SIR 48:24 He saw by an excellent spirit what would come to pass in the future; and he comforted those who mourned in Zion. $$ SIR 48:25 He showed the things that would happen through the end of time, and the hidden things before they came. $$ SIR 49:1 The memory of Josiah is like the composition of incense prepared by the work of the perfumer. It will be sweet as honey in every mouth, and like music at a banquet of wine. $$ SIR 49:2 He did what was right in the reforming of the people, and took away the abominations of iniquity. $$ SIR 49:3 He set his heart right toward the Lord. In lawless days, he made godliness prevail. $$ SIR 49:4 Except David, Hezekiah, and Josiah, all were wicked, because they abandoned the law of the Most High. The kings of Judah came to an end. $$ SIR 49:5 They gave their power to others, and their glory to a foreign nation. $$ SIR 49:6 They set the chosen city of the sanctuary on fire and made her streets desolate, as it was written by the hand of Jeremiah. $$ SIR 49:7 For they mistreated him; yet he was sanctified in the womb to be a prophet, to root out, to afflict, to destroy and likewise to build and to plant. $$ SIR 49:8 Ezekiel saw the vision of glory, which God showed him on the chariot of the cherubim. $$ SIR 49:9 For truly he remembered the enemies in rainstorm, and to do good to those who directed their ways aright. $$ SIR 49:10 Also of the twelve prophets, may their bones flourish again out of their place. He comforted the people of Jacob, and delivered them by confident hope. $$ SIR 49:11 How shall we magnify Zerubbabel? He was like a signet ring on the right hand. $$ SIR 49:12 So was Jesus the son of Josedek, who in their days built the house, and exalted a people holy to the Lord, prepared for everlasting glory. $$ SIR 49:13 Also of Nehemiah the memory is great. He raised up for us fallen walls, set up the gates and bars, and rebuilt our houses. $$ SIR 49:14 No man was created upon the earth like Enoch, for he was taken up from the earth. $$ SIR 49:15 Nor was there a man born like Joseph, a leader of his kindred, a supporter of the people. Even his bones were cared for. $$ SIR 49:16 Shem and Seth were honored among men, but above every living thing in the creation was Adam. $$ SIR 50:1 It was Simon, the son of Onias, the high priest, who in his life repaired the house, and in his days strengthened the temple. $$ SIR 50:2 The foundation was built by him to the height of the double walls, the lofty retaining walls of the temple enclosure. $$ SIR 50:3 In his days, a water cistern was dug, the brazen vessel like the sea in circumference. $$ SIR 50:4 He planned to save his people from ruin, and fortified the city against siege. $$ SIR 50:5 How glorious he was when the people gathered around him as he came out of the house of the veil! $$ SIR 50:6 He was like the morning star among clouds, like the full moon, $$ SIR 50:7 like the sun shining on the temple of the Most High, like the rainbow shining in clouds of glory, $$ SIR 50:8 like roses in the days of first fruits, like lilies by a water spring, like the shoot of the frankincense tree in summer time, $$ SIR 50:9 like fire and incense in the censer, like a vessel of beaten gold adorned with all kinds of precious stones, $$ SIR 50:10 like an olive tree loaded with fruit, and like a cypress growing high among the clouds. $$ SIR 50:11 When he put on his glorious robe, and clothed himself in perfect splendor, ascending to the holy altar, he made the court of the sanctuary glorious. $$ SIR 50:12 When he received the portions out of the priests’ hands, as he stood by the hearth of the altar, with his kindred like a garland around him, he was like a young cedar in Lebanon surrounded by the trunks of palm trees. $$ SIR 50:13 All the sons of Aaron in their glory, held the Lord’s offering in their hands before all the congregation of Israel. $$ SIR 50:14 Finishing the service at the altars, that he might arrange the offering of the Most High, the Almighty, $$ SIR 50:15 he stretched out his hand to the cup of libation, and poured out the cup of the grape. He poured it out at the foot of the altar, a sweet smelling fragrance to the Most High, the King of all. $$ SIR 50:16 Then the sons of Aaron shouted. They sounded the trumpets of beaten work. They made a great fanfare to be heard, for a reminder before the Most High. $$ SIR 50:17 Then all the people together hurried, and fell down to the ground on their faces to worship their Lord, the Almighty, God Most High. $$ SIR 50:18 The singers also praised him with their voices. There was a sweet melody in the whole house. $$ SIR 50:19 And the people implored the Lord Most High, in prayer before him who is merciful, until the worship of the Lord was finished, and so they accomplished his service. $$ SIR 50:20 Then he went down, and lifted up his hands over the whole congregation of the children of Israel, to give blessing to the Lord with his lips, and to glory in his name. $$ SIR 50:21 He bowed himself down in worship the second time, to declare the blessing from the Most High. $$ SIR 50:22 Now bless the God of all, who everywhere does great things, who exalts our days from the womb, and deals with us according to his mercy. $$ SIR 50:23 May he grant us joyfulness of heart, and that peace may be in our days in Israel for the days of eternity, $$ SIR 50:24 to entrust his mercy with us, and let him deliver us in his time! $$ SIR 50:25 With two nations my soul is vexed, and the third is no nation: $$ SIR 50:26 Those who sit on the mountain of Samaria, the Philistines, and the foolish people who live in Shechem. $$ SIR 50:27 I have written in this book the instruction of understanding and knowledge, I Jesus, the son of Sirach Eleazar, of Jerusalem, who out of his heart poured forth wisdom. $$ SIR 50:28 Blessed is he who will exercise these things. He who lays them up in his heart will become wise. $$ SIR 50:29 For if he does them, he will be strong in all things, for the light of the Lord is his guide. A Prayer of Jesus the son of Sirach. $$ SIR 51:1 ¶ I will give thanks to you, O Lord, O King, and will praise you, O God my Savior. I give thanks to your name, $$ SIR 51:2 for you have been my protector and helper, and delivered my body out of destruction, and out of the snare of a slanderous tongue, from lips that fabricate lies. You were my helper before those who stood by, $$ SIR 51:3 and delivered me, according to the abundance of your mercy and of your name, from the gnashings of teeth ready to devour, out of the hand of those seeking my life, out of the many afflictions I endured, $$ SIR 51:4 from the choking of a fire on every side, and out of the midst of fire that I hadn’t kindled, $$ SIR 51:5 out of the depth of the belly of Hades, from an unclean tongue, and from lying words— $$ SIR 51:6 the slander of an unrighteous tongue to the king. My soul drew near to death. My life was near to Hades. $$ SIR 51:7 They surrounded me on every side. There was no one to help me. I was looking for human help, and there was none. $$ SIR 51:8 Then I remembered your mercy, O Lord, and your working which has been from everlasting, how you deliver those who wait for you, and save them out of the hand of their enemies. $$ SIR 51:9 I lifted up my prayer from the earth, and prayed for deliverance from death. $$ SIR 51:10 I called upon the Lord, the Father of my Lord, that he would not forsake me in the days of affliction, in the time when there was no help against the proud. $$ SIR 51:11 I will praise your name continually. I will sing praise with thanksgiving. My prayer was heard. $$ SIR 51:12 You saved me from destruction and delivered me from the evil time. Therefore I will give thanks and praise to you, and bless the name of the Lord. $$ SIR 51:13 When I was yet young, before I went abroad, I sought wisdom openly in my prayer. $$ SIR 51:14 Before the temple I asked for her. I will seek her out even to the end. $$ SIR 51:15 From the first flower to the ripening grape my heart delighted in her. My foot walked in uprightness. From my youth I followed her steps. $$ SIR 51:16 I inclined my ear a little, and received her, and found for myself much instruction. $$ SIR 51:17 I profited in her. I will give glory to him who gives me wisdom. $$ SIR 51:18 For I determined to practice her. I was zealous for that which is good. I will never be put to shame. $$ SIR 51:19 My soul has wrestled with her. In my conduct I was exact. I spread out my hands to the heaven above, and bewailed my ignorances of her. $$ SIR 51:20 I directed my soul to her. In purity I found her. I got myself a heart joined with her from the beginning. Therefore I won’t be forsaken. $$ SIR 51:21 My belly also was troubled to seek her. Therefore I have gained a good possession. $$ SIR 51:22 The Lord gave me a tongue for my reward. I will praise him with it. $$ SIR 51:23 Draw near to me, all you who are uneducated, and live in the house of instruction. $$ SIR 51:24 Why therefore are you all lacking in these things, and your souls are very thirsty? $$ SIR 51:25 I opened my mouth and spoke, “Get her for yourselves without money.” $$ SIR 51:26 Put your neck under the yoke, and let your soul receive instruction. She is near to find. $$ SIR 51:27 See with your eyes how that I labored just a little and found for myself much rest. $$ SIR 51:28 Get instruction with a great sum of silver, and gain much gold by her. $$ SIR 51:29 May your soul rejoice in his mercy, and may you all not be put to shame in praising him. $$ SIR 51:30 Work your work before the time comes, and in his time he will give you your reward.