Sirach 30

Sirach 30

Concerning children

1The person who loves his sons

will discipline them often

so that he may be glad

about how they turn out.

2Whoever instructs his sons

will benefit from them,

and he will boast about them

among his acquaintances.

3The person who teaches his sons

will make his enemy jealous,

but among his friends

he will rejoice over them.

4When their father passes away,

it is as if he hadn’t died,

because he left behind sons

who are like him.

5When he was alive,

he saw them and was glad,

and at his end, he wasn’t grieved.

6He was survived by those

who would avenge him

against his enemies

and who would repay kindness

to his friends.

7A parent who spoils children now

will end up tending to their wounds,

and will experience heartache

at every outcry.

8A horse that is unbroken

turns out stubborn,

and a child, when given free rein,

turns out reckless.

9Indulge children,

and they will terrorize you;

play with them,

and they will grieve you.

10Don’t laugh together with them,

so that you don’t suffer together

11Don’t give them free rein in their youth.[#30.11 LXX adds 30:11b-12a and don’t overlook his mistakes. In his youth, bow down his neck.]

12Bruise their sides

while they are still young,

or else they will become stubborn

and disobey you.

13Educate your children, and work on them,

so that you don’t end up offended

by their shameful behavior.

Food and health

14It is better to be poor,

but healthy and strong,

than a rich person

whose body is afflicted.

15Being healthy and fit

is better than any gold,

and a strong spirit

is better than untold riches.

16No wealth is better than a healthy body,

and no gladness is better than happiness in one’s heart.

17Death is better than a bitter life,

and eternal rest is

better than chronic illness.

Concerning foods.

18Good things that are poured out

on a closed mouth

are the same as food offerings

placed on a grave.

19Of what use is an offering of fruit

to an idol?

It can’t eat or smell.

The person whom the Lord punishes

is like this,

20looking with the eyes and groaning

like a eunuch who embraces

a young woman and groans.

21Don’t let grief take you over,

and don’t distress yourself on purpose.

22A joyful heart means life

for a human being,

and a person’s rejoicing

provides long life.

23Distract yourself, cheer yourself up,

and keep grief far away from you

24Jealousy and anger

shorten a person’s life,

and anxiety brings old age

before its time.

25Those who are cheerful

and contented at meals

will attend well to their food.

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