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The Book of Jesus Sirach

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- Chapter 32 -

Lessons for superiors and inferiors. Advantages of fearing God, and doing nothing without counsel.

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Have they appointed you as a leader? Do not be willing to be extolled. Be among them as one of them.
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Have concern for them, and in this way sit down with them, and when you have explained all your concerns, sit back.
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Then you may rejoice because of them, and you may receive a crown as an adornment of grace, and so obtain the dignity of the assembly.
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Speak, you who are greater by birth. For it is fitting for you
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to speak the first word with careful knowledge. But you should not hinder the music.
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Where no one is listening, you should not pour out words. And do not choose to be extolled improperly for your wisdom.
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A gemstone of garnet is set amid an ornament of gold, and a concert of music is set amid a banquet of wine.
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Just as a signet of emerald is set amid a work of gold, so is a melody of music set amid delightful and moderate wine.
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Listen silently, and for your reverence, good graces will be added to you.
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Young man, speak in your own case only reluctantly.
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If you have been asked twice, let your response be concise.
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In many matters, be as if you lack knowledge, and listen silently as well as intently.
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In the midst of great men, you should not be presumptuous. And where the elders are present, you should not speak much.
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Lightning goes before a hailstorm, and grace goes before modesty. And so, for your reverence, good graces will be added to you.
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And at the hour for rising, you should not be lax. Later, be the first to run ahead to your house, and there withdraw, and there take your pastime.
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And act according to your intentions, but not in sin and not in arrogant speech.
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And for all these things, bless the Lord, who made you, and who fills you to overflowing with all his good things.
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Whoever fears the Lord will accept his doctrine. And whoever watches for him diligently will find a blessing.
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Whoever seeks the law will be filled from the law. But whoever acts with treachery will be scandalized by treachery.
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Those who fear the Lord will find just judgment, and they will kindle justice like a light.
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A sinful man will shun correction, and he will find a rationalization in accord with his own will.
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A man of counsel will not reject understanding. A strange and arrogant man will not be disturbed by fear.
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Even so, after he has acted out of fear and without counsel, he will be rebuked by his own criticism.
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Son, you should do nothing without counsel, and then you will not regret what you have done.
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You should not go into the way of ruin, and you then will not stumble on stones. You should not commit yourself to a laborious way; otherwise, you may set up a scandal against your own soul.
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And be cautious concerning your own sons. And be attentive to those of your own household.
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In all of your works, trust your soul to faith. For this is the keeping of the commandments.(a)
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Whoever believes God attends to the commandments. And whoever trusts in him will not be diminished.

Footnotes

(a)32:27 In faith:That is, follow sincerely thy soul in her faith and conscience.(Challoner)

Lessons for superiors and inferiors. Advantages of fearing God, and doing nothing without counsel.

1
Have they made you ruler of a feast? Don’t be lifted up. Be among them as one of them. Take care of them first, and then sit down.
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And when you have done all your duties, take your place, that you may be gladdened on their account, and receive a wreath for your good service.
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Speak, you who are older, for it’s your right, but with sound knowledge; and don’t interrupt the music.
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Don’t pour out talk where there is a performance of music. Don’t display your wisdom at the wrong time.
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As a ruby signet in a setting of gold, so is a music concert at a wine banquet.
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As an emerald signet in a work of gold, so is musical melody with pleasant wine.
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Speak, young man, if you are obliged to, but no more than twice, and only if asked.
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Sum up your speech, many things in few words. Be as one who knows and yet holds his tongue.
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When among great men, don’t behave as their equal. When another is speaking, don’t babble.
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Lightning speeds before thunder. Approval goes before one who is modest.
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Rise up in good time, and don’t be last. Go home quickly and don’t loiter
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Amuse yourself there and do what is in your heart. Don’t sin by proud speech.
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For these things bless your Maker, who gives you to drink freely of his good things.
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He who fears the Lord will receive discipline. Those who seek him early will find favor.
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He who seeks the law shall be filled with it, but the hypocrite will stumble at it.
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Those who fear the Lord will find true judgment, and will kindle righteous acts like a light.
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A sinful man shuns reproof, and will find a judgment according to his will.
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A sensible person won’t neglect a thought. An insolent and proud man won’t crouch in fear, even after he has done a thing by himself without counsel.
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Do nothing without counsel, but when you have acted, don’t regret it.
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Don’t go in a way of conflict. Don’t stumble in stony places.
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Don’t be overconfident on a smooth road.
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Beware of your own children.
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In every work guard your own soul, for this is the keeping of the commandments.
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He who believes the law gives heed to the commandment. He who trusts in the Lord will suffer no loss.