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23 Come aside to me, you untutored,
    and take up lodging in the house of instruction;[a](A)
24 How long will you deprive yourself of wisdom’s food,
    how long endure such bitter thirst?
25 I open my mouth and speak of her:
    gain wisdom for yourselves at no cost.(B)

26 Take her yoke upon your neck;
    that your mind may receive her teaching.
For she is close to those who seek her,
    and the one who is in earnest finds her.(C)

27 See for yourselves! I have labored only a little,
    but have found much.

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  1. 51:23 House of instruction: this may be a metaphor for Ben Sira’s teaching.

23 Draw near to me, you who are untaught,
    and lodge in my school.
24 Why do you say you are lacking in these things,[a]
    and why are your souls very thirsty?
25 I opened my mouth and said,
    Get these things[b] for yourselves without money.
26 Put your neck under the yoke,
    and let your souls receive instruction;
    it is to be found close by.
27 See with your eyes that I have labored little
    and found for myself much rest.

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Footnotes

  1. Sirach 51:24 Cn Compare Heb Syr: The Greek text of this line is uncertain
  2. Sirach 51:25 Greek lacks these things
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