Sirach
As found in the Greek Septuagint
GNB
Chapter 28

Resentment (Continued from chapter 27)

Sirach 28:1 The Lord is taking note of your sins, and if you take vengeance on someone, the Lord will take vengeance on you.

Sirach 28:2 But if you forgive someone who has wronged you, your sins will be forgiven when you pray.

Sirach 28:3 You cannot expect the Lord to pardon you while you are holding a grudge against someone else.

Sirach 28:4 You yourself are a sinner, and if you won't forgive another person, you have no right to pray that the Lord will forgive your sins.

Sirach 28:5 If you cannot get rid of your anger, you have no hope of forgiveness-you are only a human being.

Sirach 28:6 Think about it! Some day you will die, and your body will decay. So give up hate and live by the Lord's commands,

Sirach 28:7 the commands in the covenant of the Most High. Instead of getting upset over your neighbor's faults, overlook them.

Arguments

Sirach 28:8 If you stay out of arguments, you will not sin so much, because a hot temper gets them started.

Sirach 28:9 It is sinful to break up a friendship by creating hostility among people who get along well together.

Sirach 28:10 The more fuel, the hotter the fire. The more stubbornness, the hotter the argument. And the stronger or richer people are, the angrier they can afford to become.

Sirach 28:11 An argument that blazes out suddenly can lead to violence.

Sirach 28:12 You can blow on a spark to make it glow, or you can spit on it to put it out. Either way, you do it with your mouth.

Vicious Talk

Sirach 28:13 Gossips and liars deserve to be cursed, because they have been the ruin of many people who were minding their own business.

Sirach 28:14 Many have had their lives ruined and have been driven from their homes because of people who meddled in their business. Such unwanted interference has resulted in the destruction of strong cities and the homes of respected people.

Sirach 28:15 Meddlers have caused faithful wives to be divorced, robbed of everything they had worked for.

Sirach 28:16 Anyone who pays attention to slander can never find peace of mind.

Sirach 28:17 A whip can raise a welt, but a vicious tongue can break bones.

Sirach 28:18 More people have died as a result of loose talk than were ever killed by swords.

Sirach 28:19-20 Count yourself lucky if you have been spared the experience of having irresponsible talk directed against you-if you have never had that iron yoke around your neck or those heavy chains on your legs.

Sirach 28:21 Slander leads to a miserable death; but in fact, you'd be better off dead.

Sirach 28:22 Devout people, however, cannot be overcome by slander; they cannot be burned by its flames.

Sirach 28:23 Its victims are those who have abandoned the Lord; once the fire of slander has been lit among them, it cannot be put out. Slander will pounce on them like a lion and tear them to pieces like a leopard.

Sirach 28:24 Don't you fence in your property? Don't you lock up your money?

Sirach 28:25 Well, be just as careful with what you say. Weigh every word, and have a lock ready for your mouth.

Sirach 28:26 Someone may be waiting for you to slip, and if you are not careful, you will stumble over your own words and fall down in front of him.

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