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Home and Hospitality

21 The necessities of life are water, food, clothing, and a home where you can have privacy. 22 It is better to be poor and live under your own crude roof than to enjoy lavish banquets in other people's homes. 23 Be happy with what you have, even if it isn't very much, and don't listen to anyone who would insult your home and family.[a] 24 Going from house to house is a miserable way to live. Anywhere you go, you don't dare speak. 25 You welcome the guests and pour the drinks, and nobody thanks you. Instead, people humiliate you by saying things like:

26 Stranger! Come here and set the table! I want to eat what you've got there! Give it here! 27 Go away, stranger! I've got an important guest! My brother is coming to visit, and I need the room!

28 Being denied hospitality or having a moneylender hound you—these are hard things for any sensitive person to endure.

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Footnotes

  1. Sirach 29:23 don't listen...family; or don't listen to insults from your family; some manuscripts do not have these words; one ancient translation has don't get a reputation for living off other people.

Home and Hospitality

21 The necessities of life are water, bread, and clothing,
    and also a house to assure privacy.(A)
22 Better is the life of the poor under their own crude roof
    than sumptuous food in the house of strangers.(B)
23 Be content with little or much,
    and you will hear no reproach for being a guest.[a](C)
24 It is a miserable life to go from house to house;
    as a guest you should not open your mouth;(D)
25 you will play the host and provide drink without being thanked,
    and besides this you will hear rude words like these:
26 “Come here, stranger, prepare the table;
    let me eat what you have there.”
27 “Be off, stranger, for an honored guest is here;
    my brother has come for a visit, and I need the house.”(E)
28 It is hard for a sensible person to bear
    scolding about lodging[b] and the insults of the moneylender.(F)

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Footnotes

  1. 29.23 Lat: Gk reproach from your family; other ancient authorities lack this line
  2. 29.28 Or scolding from the household