Sirach
As found in the Greek Septuagint
GNB
Chapter 21

Sin

Sirach 21:1 My child, have you sinned? Don't do it again, and pray for forgiveness for what you have already done.

Sirach 21:2 Avoid sin as if it were a snake. If you get too near, it will sink its teeth into your soul like a lion, and destroy you.

Sirach 21:3 Every lawless act leaves an incurable wound, like one left by a double-edged sword.

Sirach 21:4 If a person is insolent and arrogant, he may lose everything he has.

Sirach 21:5 When poor people pray, God hears them and quickly answers their prayers.

Sirach 21:6 If you refuse to accept correction, you are committing a sin; and if you fear the Lord, you will make a sincere change in your ways.

Sirach 21:7 Someone may be famous as a good speaker, but when he is wrong, a sensible person will detect it.

Sirach 21:8 Anyone who borrows money to build a house is just collecting stones for his own tomb.

Sirach 21:9 A group of people who have no respect for the Law is like a pile of kindling; they will meet a fiery end.

Sirach 21:10 The road that sinners walk is smooth and paved, but it leads to the world of the dead.

Wisdom and Foolishness

Sirach 21:11 Whoever wants to keep the Law must learn what the Law means. If you fear the Lord in every sense of the term, you will have wisdom.

Sirach 21:12 You have to be intelligent to learn anything; but there is such a thing as just pretending to be intelligent, which only makes people bitter.

Sirach 21:13 A wise person's knowledge is like a river that never runs dry, like an ever-flowing stream of good advice.

Sirach 21:14  A fool, on the other hand, has a mind like a jar with a hole in it; anything he learns is soon lost.

Sirach 21:15 When an educated person hears something that shows insight, it stimulates his mind and leads him on to other ideas. But when someone who is satisfied with ignorance hears it, he won't like it, and will forget it as soon as he can.

Sirach 21:16 Listening to a foolish person talk is like traveling with a heavy load on your back, but it is a pleasure to hear what intelligent people have to say.

Sirach 21:17 The assembly will be eager to hear from an intelligent person and will take his opinion seriously.

Sirach 21:18 To an ignorant person, wisdom is as useless as a house gone to ruin. He has never even thought about the things he is so sure of.

Sirach 21:19 To a person without any sense, an education is like handcuffs,

Sirach 21:20-21 but to a sensible person, it is like gold bracelets. An intelligent person will smile quietly while a fool roars with laughter.

Sirach 21:22-23 A stupid person will peep into someone's house through the door and then march right in, but someone with experience and good manners will have enough respect to wait outside.

 Sirach 21:24 Eavesdropping at doors is bad manners, and anyone with a sense of decency would be ashamed to do it.

Sirach 21:25 Presumptuous people talk about things that are none of their business, but the wise will consider the consequences of what they say.

Sirach 21:26 Fools say whatever comes to mind; wise people think before they speak.

Sirach 21:27 When a wicked person curses his enemy he is cursing himself.

Sirach 21:28 A gossip ruins his own character, and everyone in the neighborhood hates him.

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