The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach — Ecclesiasticus

chapter 7


Chapters:


verse #1

Do no evil, so no evil will overtake you.


verse #2

Depart from wrong, and it will turn away from you.


verse #3

My son, don’t sow upon the furrows of unrighteousness, and you won’t reap them sevenfold.


verse #4

Don’t seek preeminence from the Lord, nor the seat of honor from the king.


verse #5

Don’t justify yourself in the presence of the Lord, and don’t display your wisdom before the king.


verse #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.


verse #7

Don’t sin against the multitude of the city. Don’t disgrace yourself in the crowd.


verse #8

Don’t commit a sin twice, for even in one you will not be unpunished.


verse #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.”


verse #10

Don’t be faint-hearted in your prayer. Don’t neglect to give alms.


verse #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.


verse #12

Don’t devise a lie against your brother, or do the same to a friend.


verse #13

Refuse to utter a lie, for that habit results in no good.


verse #14

Don’t babble in the assembly of elders. Don’t repeat your words in your prayer.


verse #15

Don’t hate hard labor or farm work, which the Most High has created.


verse #16

Don’t number yourself among the multitude of sinners. Remember that wrath will not wait.


verse #17

Humble your soul greatly, for the punishment of the ungodly man is fire and the worm.


verse #18

Don’t exchange a friend for something, neither a true brother for the gold of Ophir.


verse #19

Don’t deprive yourself of a wise and good wife, for her grace is worth more than gold.


verse #20

Don’t abuse a servant who works faithfully, or a hireling who gives you his life.


verse #21

Let your soul love a wise servant. Don’t defraud him of liberty.


verse #22

Do you have cattle? Look after them. If they are profitable to you, let them stay by you.


verse #23

Do you have children? Correct them, and make them obedient from their youth.


verse #24

Do you have daughters? Take care of their bodies, and don’t be overly indulgent toward them.


verse #25

Give your daughter in marriage, and you will have accomplished a great matter. Give her to a man of understanding.


verse #26

Do you have a wife who pleases you? Don’t cast her out. But don’t trust yourself to one who is hateful.


verse #27

Honor your father with your whole heart, and don’t forget the birth pangs of your mother.


verse #28

Remember that you were born of them. What will you repay them for the things that they have done for you?


verse #29

Fear the Lord with all your soul; and revere his priests.


verse #30

With all your strength love him who made you. Don’t forsake his ministers.


verse #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.


verse #32

Also stretch out your hand to the poor man, that your blessing may be complete.


verse #33

A gift has grace in the sight of every living man. Don’t withhold grace for a dead man.


verse #34

Don’t avoid those who weep, and mourn with those who mourn.


verse #35

Don’t be slow to visit a sick man, for by such things you will gain love.


verse #36

In all your words, remember eternity, and you will never sin.

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