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Chapter 11

The wisdom of the poor lifts their head high
    and sets them among princes.
Do not praise anyone for good looks;
    or despise anyone because of appearance.

The bee is least among winged creatures,
    but it reaps the choicest of harvests.
Do not mock the one who wears only a loin-cloth,
    or scoff at a person’s bitter day.
For strange are the deeds of the Lord,
    hidden from mortals his work.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. 11:4 The implication is similar to Eccl 7:13; 8:17: the mysterious work of God.

11 If a poor person is wise, he has good reason to be proud, and he will be thought of as someone great.

Appearances

Do not compliment a person on his good looks. On the other hand, do not look down on someone who is unattractive. Compared to most flying things, a bee is very small, but the honey it makes is the sweetest of foods. Don't make fun of someone who has fallen on hard times and is dressed in rags.[a] The Lord does wonderful things that human beings never notice.

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Footnotes

  1. Sirach 11:4 Hebrew Don't...rags; Greek Don't take pride in fine clothes, and don't let compliments go to your head.

The Deceptiveness of Appearances

11 The wisdom of the humble lifts their heads high,
    and seats them among the great.
Do not praise individuals for their good looks,
    or loathe anyone because of appearance alone.
The bee is small among flying creatures,
    but what it produces is the best of sweet things.
Do not boast about wearing fine clothes,
    and do not exalt yourself when you are honored;
for the works of the Lord are wonderful,
    and his works are concealed from humankind.

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