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Sirach 24:1–32:13

Wisdom will praise herself,

and will glory in the midst of her people.a

In the assembly of the Most High she will open her mouth,

and in the presence of his host she will glory:

“I came forth from the mouth of the Most High,

and covered the earth like a mist.

I dwelt in high places,

and my throne was in a pillar of cloud.

Alone I have made the circuit of the vault of heaven

and have walked in the depths of the abyss.

In the waves of the sea, in the whole earth,

and in every people and nation I have gotten a possession.

Among all these I sought a resting place;

I sought in whose territory I might lodge.

“Then the Creator of all things gave me a commandment,

and the one who created me assigned a place for my tent.

And he said, ‘Make your dwelling in Jacob,

and in Israel receive your inheritance.’

From eternity, in the beginning, he created me,

and for eternity I shall not cease to exist.

10 In the holy tabernacle I ministered before him,

and so I was established in Zion.

11 In the beloved city likewise he gave me a resting place,

and in Jerusalem was my dominion.

12 So I took root in an honored people,

in the portion of the Lord, who is their inheritance.

13 “I grew tall like a cedar in Lebanon,

and like a cypress on the heights of Hermon.

14 I grew tall like a palm tree in En-gedi,b

and like rose plants in Jericho;

like a beautiful olive tree in the field,

and like a plane tree I grew tall.

15 Like cassia and camel’s thorn I gave forth the aroma of spices,

and like choice myrrh I spread a pleasant odor,

like galbanum, onycha, and stacte,

and like the fragrance of frankincense in the tabernacle.

16 Like a terebinth I spread out my branches,

and my branches are glorious and graceful.

17 Like a vine I caused loveliness to bud,

and my blossoms became glorious and abundant fruit.*

19 “Come to me, you who desire me,

and eat your fill of my produce.

20 For the remembrance of me is sweeter than honey,

and my inheritance sweeter than the honeycomb.

21 Those who eat me will hunger for more,

and those who drink me will thirst for more.

22 Whoever obeys me will not be put to shame,

and those who work with my help will not sin.”

23 All this is the book of the covenant of the Most High God,

the law which Moses commanded us

as an inheritance for the congregations of Jacob.*

25 It fills men with wisdom, like the Pishon,

and like the Tigris at the time of the first fruits.

26 It makes them full of understanding, like the Euphrates,

and like the Jordan at harvest time.

27 It makes instruction shine forth like light,

like the Gihon at the time of vintage.

28 Just as the first man did not know her perfectly,

the last one has not fathomed her;

29 for her thought is more abundant than the sea,

and her counsel deeper than the great abyss.

30 I went forth like a canal from a river

and like a water channel into a garden.

31 I said, “I will water my orchard and drench my garden plot”;

and lo, my canal became a river, and my river became a sea.

32 I will again make instruction shine forth like the dawn,

and I will make it shine afar;

33 I will again pour out teaching like prophecy,

and leave it to all future generations.

34 Observe that I have not labored for myself alone,

but for all who seek instruction.e

Chapter 25

My soul takes pleasure in three things,

and they are beautiful in the sight of the Lord and of men;f

agreement between brothers, friendship between neighbors,

and a wife and a husband who live in harmony.

My soul hates three kinds of men,

and I am greatly offended at their life:

a beggar who is proud, a rich man who is a liar,

and an adulterous old man who lacks good sense.

You have gathered nothing in your youth;

how then can you find anything in your old age?

What an attractive thing is judgment in gray-haired men,

and for the aged to possess good counsel!

How attractive is wisdom in the aged,

and understanding and counsel in honorable men!

Rich experience is the crown of the aged,

and their boast is the fear of the Lord.

With nine thoughts I have gladdened my heart,

and a tenth I shall tell with my tongue:

a man rejoicing in his children;

a man who lives to see the downfall of his foes;

happy is he who lives with an intelligent wife,

and he who has not made a slip with his tongue,

and he who has not served a man inferior to himself;

happy is he who has gained good sense,

and he who speaks to attentive listeners.

10 How great is he who has gained wisdom!

But there is no one superior to him who fears the Lord.

11 The fear of the Lord surpasses everything;

to whom shall be likened the one who holds it fast?*

13 Any wound, but not a wound of the heart!

Any wickedness, but not the wickedness of a wife!

14 Any attack, but not an attack from those who hate!

And any vengeance, but not the vengeance of enemies!

15 There is no venomh worse than a snake’s venom,*

and no wrath worse than an enemy’s wrath.

16 I would rather dwell with a lion and a dragon

than dwell with an evil wife.

17 The wickedness of a wife changes her appearance,

and darkens her face like that of a bear.

18 Her husband takes his meals among the neighbors,

and he cannot help sighingi bitterly.

19 Any iniquity is insignificant compared to a wife’s iniquity;

may a sinner’s lot befall her!

20 A sandy ascent for the feet of the aged—

such is a garrulous wife for a quiet husband.

21 Do not be ensnared by a woman’s beauty,

and do not desire a woman for her possessions.j

22 There is wrath and impudence and great disgrace

when a wife supports her husband.

23 A dejected mind, a gloomy face,

and a wounded heart are caused by an evil wife.

Drooping hands and weak knees

are caused by the wife who does not make her husband happy.

24 From a woman sin had its beginning,

and because of her we all die.

25 Allow no outlet to water,

and no boldness of speech in an evil wife.

26 If she does not go as you direct,

separate her from yourself.

Chapter 26

Happy is the husband of a good wife;

the number of his days will be doubled.

A loyal wife rejoices her husband,

and he will complete his years in peace.

A good wife is a great blessing;

she will be granted among the blessings of the man who fears the Lord.

Whether rich or poor, his heart is glad,

and at all times his face is cheerful.

Of three things my heart is afraid,

and of a fourth I am frightened:k

The slander of a city, the gathering of a mob,

and false accusation—all these are worse than death.

There is grief of heart and sorrow

when a wife is envious of a rival, and a tongue-lashing makes it known to all.

An evil wife is an ox yoke which chafes;

taking hold of her is like grasping a scorpion.

There is great anger when a wife is drunken;

she will not hide her shame.

A wife’s harlotry shows in her lustful eyes,

and she is known by her eyelids.

10 Keep strict watch over a headstrong daughter,

lest, when she finds liberty, she use it to her hurt.

11 Be on guard against her impudent eye,

and do not wonder if she sins against you.

12 As a thirsty wayfarer opens his mouth

and drinks from any water near him,

so will she sit in front of every post

and open her quiver to the arrow.

13 A wife’s charm delights her husband,

and her skill puts fat on his bones.

14 A silent wife is a gift of the Lord,

and there is nothing so precious as a disciplined soul.

15 A modest wife adds charm to charm,

and no balance can weigh the value of a chaste soul.

16 Like the sun rising in the heights of the Lord,

so is the beauty of a good wife in her well-ordered home.

17 Like the shining lamp on the holy lampstand,

so is a beautiful face on a stately figure.

18 Like pillars of gold on a base of silver,

so are beautiful feet with a steadfast heart.*

28 At two things my heart is grieved,

and because of a third anger comes over me:

a warrior in want through poverty,

and intelligent men who are treated contemptuously;

a man who turns back from righteousness to sin—

the Lord will prepare him for the sword!

29 A merchant can hardly keep from wrongdoing,

and a tradesman will not be declared innocent of sin.

Chapter 27

Many have committed sin for a trifle,m

and whoever seeks to get rich will avert his eyes.

As a stake is driven firmly into a fissure between stones,

so sin is wedged in between selling and buying.

If a man is not steadfast and zealous in the fear of the Lord,

his house will be quickly overthrown.

When a sieve is shaken, the refuse remains;

so a man’s filth remains in his thoughts.

The kiln tests the potter’s vessels;

so the test of a man is in his reasoning.

The fruit discloses the cultivation of a tree;

so the expression of a thought discloses the cultivation of a man’s mind.

Do not praise a man before you hear him reason,

for this is the test of men.

If you pursue justice, you will attain it

and wear it as a glorious robe.

Birds flock with their kind;

so truth returns to those who practice it.

10 A lion lies in wait for prey;

so does sin for the workers of iniquity.

11 The talk of the godly man is always wise,

but the fool changes like the moon.

12 Among stupid people watch for a chance to leave,

but among thoughtful people stay on.

13 The talk of fools is offensive,

and their laughter is wantonly sinful.

14 The talk of men given to swearing makes one’s hair stand on end,

and their quarrels make a man stop his ears.

15 The strife of the proud leads to bloodshed,

and their abuse is grievous to hear.

16 Whoever betrays secrets destroys confidence,

and he will never find a congenial friend.

17 Love your friend and keep faith with him;

but if you betray his secrets, do not run after him.

18 For as a man destroys his enemy,

so you have destroyed the friendship of your neighbor.

19 And as you allow a bird to escape from your hand,

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

20 Do not go after him, for he is too far off,

and has escaped like a gazelle from a snare.

21 For a wound may be bandaged,

and there is reconciliation after abuse,

but whoever has betrayed …

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