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1Do no evil, and evil will never overtake you.[#1 Pet 3.13]
2Stay away from wrong, and it will turn away from you.
3Do not sow in the furrows of injustice,[#Job 4.8; Ps 79.12; Sir 40.8; #7.3 Gk My child, do]
and you will not reap a sevenfold crop.
4Do not seek from the Lord high office
or the seat of honor from the king.
5Do not assert your righteousness before the Lord[#Job 9.2; Ps 143.2; Lk 18.11]
or display your wisdom before the king.
6Do not seek to become a judge,[#Lev 19.15]
or you may be unable to root out injustice;
perhaps you will fear the powerful
and so mar your integrity.
7Commit no offense against the public,
and do not disgrace yourself among the people.
8Do not commit a sin twice;[#Sir 3.27]
even for one you will not go unpunished.
9Do not say, “He will consider the great number of my gifts,
and when I make an offering to the Most High God, he will accept it.”
10Do not grow weary when you pray;[#Tob 4.7; Lk 18.1]
do not neglect to give alms.
11Do not ridicule a person who is embittered in spirit,[#1 Sam 2.7; Prov 17.5]
for there is one who humbles and exalts.
12Do not devise a lie against your brother[#7.12 Heb: Gk plow]
or do the same to a friend.
13Refuse to utter any lie,
for it is a habit that results in no good.
14Do not babble in the company of the elders,[#Eccl 5.2; Sir 32.9; Mt 6.7]
and do not repeat yourself when you pray.
15Do not hate hard labor[#Gen 3.19, 23]
or farm work, which was created by the Most High.
16Do not enroll in the ranks of sinners;
remember that retribution will not delay.
17Humble yourself to the utmost,[#Isa 66.24; Jdt 16.17; Sir 18.21; Mk 9.48]
for the punishment of the ungodly is fire and worms.
18Do not exchange a friend for money[#1 Kings 9.28; 1 Chr 29.4; Sir 27.1]
or a real brother for the gold of Ophir.
19Do not dismiss a wise and good wife,[#Prov 12.4; 31.10; Sir 26.1–3; #7.19 Heb: Gk deprive yourself of]
for her charm is worth more than gold.
20Do not abuse slaves who work faithfully[#Sir 33.31; 34.27]
or hired laborers who give of themselves.
21Let your soul love intelligent slaves;[#Ex 21.2; Deut 15.12; Jer 34.8–16; #7.21 Heb Love a wise slave as yourself]
do not withhold from them their freedom.
22Do you have cattle? Look after them;
if they are profitable to you, keep them.
23Do you have children? Discipline them,[#Prov 29.15, 17; Sir 30.12, 13]
and make them obedient from their youth.
24Do you have daughters? Be concerned for their chastity,[#Sir 42.9–11; #7.24 Gk body]
and do not show yourself too indulgent with them.
25Give a daughter in marriage, and you complete a great task,
but give her to a sensible man.
26Do you have a wife who pleases you? Do not divorce her,[#7.26 Heb Syr lack who pleases you]
but do not trust yourself to one whom you detest.
27With all your heart honor your father,[#Ex 20.12; Tob 4.3, 4; Sir 3.2, 8]
and do not forget the birth pangs of your mother.
28Remember that it was of your parents you were born;[#7.28 Gk them]
how will you repay what they have given to you?
29With all your soul fear the Lord
and revere his priests.
30With all your might love your Maker,[#Deut 6.5; 12.19; Mt 22.37; Lk 10.27]
and do not neglect his ministers.
31Fear the Lord and honor the priest,[#Lev 2.3, 10; 6.16; 7.1–7, 34; Prov 3.9]
and give him his portion, as you have been commanded:
the first fruits, the purification offering, the gift of the shoulders,
the sacrifice of sanctification, and the first fruits of the holy things.
32Stretch out your hand to the poor,
so that your blessing may be complete.
33Give graciously to all the living;[#Tob 4.17]
do not withhold kindness even from the dead.
34Do not lag behind those who weep,[#Sir 37.12; Rom 12.15]
but mourn with those who mourn.
35Do not hesitate to visit the sick,[#Mt 25.36, 39, 43]
because for such deeds you will be loved.
36In all you do, remember the end of your life,[#Deut 32.29; Sir 28.6; 38.20, 21]
and then you will never sin.