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Sirach 32:1–13

pIf thou hast been appointed (banquet-)master, do not exalt thyselfp;

Be qto themq as one of themselves;

Take thought for them, rand afterwardsr be seated.

Supply stheir needss, and tafterwardst recline;

That thou mayst rejoice uon their accountu,

And vreceive considerationv wfor politenessw.

xSpeak, O elder, yfor it is thy privilegey:

zBut be discreet in understandingz, and ahinder nota songx.

HB bIn a place of music pour not forth talkb,

cAnd at an unseasonable timec ddisplay not thy wisdomd

e fAs a signet-stone of carnelianf gon a necklace (?) of goldg

hIs a concert of songh at a banquet of winee.

i jSettings of fine gold and a seal of carbunclej

Is the sound of music kwith the pleasance of winek i.

lSpeak, O young man, mif thou art compelledm

nIt thou art asked twice or thricen l.

o pSum up thy speechp, qsay much in littleq,

rAnd be liker one that knoweth and can keep silenceo.

Among selderss tassert not thyselft,

uAnd ply not seminent personss overmuchu.

10 vIn front of whailw speedeth the lightning,

And in front of xthe shamefastx speedeth favourv.

HB 11 y zAt the time of departurez be not last,

Depart home aand linger nota;

12 bAnd (there) whatsoever cometh up in thy mind, speakb,

cIn the fear of God and not in foolishnessc y.

13 dAnd for all these thingsd bless thy Maker,

Who satisfieth thee with His bounty.

32:(35:)14–17. (a) The god-fearing and the sinful man: a contrast

(= 2 + 2 distichs).

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