The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach — Ecclesiasticus

chapter 28


Chapters:


verse #1

He who takes vengeance will find vengeance from the Lord, and he will surely make his sins firm.


verse #2

Forgive your neighbor the hurt that he has done, and then your sins will be pardoned when you pray.


verse #3

Does anyone harbor anger against another and expect healing from the Lord?


verse #4

Upon a man like himself he has no mercy, and does he make supplication for his own sins?


verse #5

He himself, being flesh, nourishes wrath. Who will make atonement for his sins?


verse #6

Remember your last end, and stop enmity. Remember corruption and death, and be true to the commandments.


verse #7

Remember the commandments, and don’t be angry with your neighbor. Remember the covenant of the Highest, and overlook ignorance.


verse #8

Abstain from strife, and you will diminish your sins, for a passionate man will kindle strife.


verse #9

A man who is a sinner will trouble friends and sow discord among those who are at peace.


verse #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.


verse #11

A contention begun in haste kindles a fire; and hasty fighting sheds blood.


verse #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.


verse #13

Curse the whisperer and double-tongued, for he has destroyed many who were at peace.


verse #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.


verse #15

A slanderer has cast out brave women and deprived them of their labors.


verse #16

He who listens to it will not find rest, nor will he live quietly.


verse #17

The stroke of a whip makes a mark in the flesh, but the stroke of a tongue will break bones.


verse #18

Many have fallen by the edge of the sword, yet not so many as those who have fallen because of the tongue.


verse #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.


verse #20

For its yoke is a yoke of iron, and its bands are bands of brass.


verse #21

Its death is an evil death, and Hades is better than it.


verse #22

It will not have rule over godly men. They will not be burned in its flame.


verse #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.


verse #24

As you hedge your possession about with thorns, and secure your silver and your gold,


verse #25

so make a balance and a weight for your words, and make a door and a bar for your mouth.


verse #26

Take heed lest you slip with it, lest you fall before one who lies in wait.

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