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Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 11

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1If a poor person is wise, he has good reason to be proud, and he will be thought of as someone great.
Appearances
2Do not compliment a person on his good looks. On the other hand, do not look down on someone who is unattractive. 3Compared with most flying things, a bee is very small, but the honey it makes is the sweetest of foods. 4Don't make fun of someone who has fallen on hard times and is dressed in rags.#11.4 Hebrew Don'trags; Greek Don't take pride in fine clothes, and don't let compliments go to your head. The Lord does wonderful things that human beings never notice. 5Many are the kings who have ended their careers sitting on the ground, while their crowns were worn by people no one had heard of before. 6Many are the rulers who have suffered disgrace. Many are the famous people who have fallen into the power of others.
Be Cautious
7Before you start criticizing, get your facts straight and think the matter through. 8Don't interrupt while someone is speaking; hear what he has to say before you answer. 9Don't get into an argument over something that is none of your business. Don't take part in decisions that are being made by sinners.
10My child, don't get involved in too many things. If you try to do too much, you will suffer for it. You won't be able to finish your work, and you won't be able to get away from it either. 11For instance, here is someone who never stops working like a slave, but gets further behind all the time. 12On the other hand, someone else may be very poor and not up to his task. He may be slow, and he may need help, but the Lord is pleased with him and pulls him out of his bad situation. 13When he is back on his feet again, everyone is astounded.
14Everything comes from the Lord: success and failure, poverty and wealth, life and death. 15Wisdom, understanding, knowledge of the Law, love, and the doing of good deeds — all these come from the Lord. 16Error and darkness have been with sinners from the beginning, and those who enjoy evil will have it with them into their old age. 17The Lord's gifts to religious people are gifts that endure. If he approves of you, you will always be successful. 18#Ps 49.10; Lk 12.16–21Someone may grow rich by working hard and denying himself pleasure, but what does he get for it? 19He says to himself, “Now I can finally sit back and enjoy what I have worked for.” But he has no idea how long it will be before he must die and leave his wealth to others.
20Stand by your duty and stick at it; grow old at your work. 21Don't be jealous of what sinners achieve; just stick to your own work, and trust the Lord. It is very easy for the Lord to make a poor person suddenly rich. 22Devout people will receive the Lord's blessing as their reward, and that blessing can be given in a moment. 23Don't be concerned about what you need, or what success the future holds for you. 24On the other hand, don't think that you have everything you need or that nothing can go wrong for you in the future. 25When things are going well, people don't think about hard times; and when things are going badly, they forget about prosperity. 26The Lord can easily wait until the day of our death to reward or punish us. 27At that time our deeds are open for all to see; all our happiness can be erased in that one moment of misery. 28So then, don't think of anyone's life as happy until it is over, because all the evidence is not in until the person is dead.#11.28 Hebrew alldead; Greek a man will be known by his children.
Be Careful in Choosing Friends
29Be careful about the kind of person you invite into your home, because clever people can fool you in many ways. 30A proud person is a decoy to lure you into danger; like a spy, he will look for your weaknesses.#11.30 Hebrew lookweaknesses; Greek wait for your downfall. 31He will make good appear evil and find fault with the noblest actions. 32A single spark can set a pile of coals ablaze, and a sinner is just waiting for a chance to use violence. 33Watch out for such people and their evil plans; they will ruin you permanently. 34If you bring a stranger home with you, it will only cause trouble, even between you and your own family.

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