Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 5

Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 5

1Don’t put your confidence in wealth

or say, “I have enough—I’m set for life.”

2Don’t follow your inclinations and strength

and pursue all the desires of your heart.

3Don’t say, “No one is more powerful than I am,”

for the Lord will surely punish you.

4Don’t say, “I have sinned, yet nothing has happened to me,”

for the Lord is simply being patient with you.

5Don’t be so sure your sin is forgiven

that you continue to heap up sin upon sin.

6Don’t say, “The mercy of the Lord is great,

so I can keep sinning and receive forgiveness.”

For the Lord shows both mercy and anger,

and he will become angry with sinners.

7Don’t wait to return to the Lord;

don’t put it off one day longer.

For the Lord’s anger will come suddenly upon you,

and in the time of punishment you will be destroyed.

8Don’t take comfort in ill-gotten wealth,

for it will not help you on the day of disaster.

Sincerity in Speech

9Don’t winnow in every wind

or follow every path.

10Stand firm for what you know,

and be a person of your word.

11Be quick to hear

and slow to answer.

12If you know what to say, answer your neighbors’ questions;

but if you don’t, keep quiet.

13What you say brings either honor or dishonor,

and the tongue may bring about a person’s downfall.

14Don’t gain a reputation as a slanderer,

and don’t try to trap people by what you say.

For shame awaits the thief,

and condemnation will come to those who speak out of both sides of their mouth.

15Be careful not to offend others in matters great or small,

and don’t be an enemy instead of a friend.

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