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Be Cautious

Before you start criticizing, get your facts straight and think the matter through. Don't interrupt while someone is speaking; hear what he has to say before you answer. Don't get into an argument over something that is none of your business. Don't take part in decisions that are being made by sinners.

10 My child, don't get involved in too many things. If you try to do too much, you will suffer for it. You won't be able to finish your work, and you won't be able to get away from it either. 11 For instance, here is someone who never stops working like a slave, but gets further behind all the time. 12 On the other hand, someone else may be very poor and not up to his task. He may be slow, and he may need help, but the Lord is pleased with him and pulls him out of his bad situation. 13 When he is back on his feet again, everyone is astounded.

14 Everything comes from the Lord: success and failure, poverty and wealth, life and death. 15 Wisdom, understanding, knowledge of the Law, love, and the doing of good deeds—all these come from the Lord. 16 Error and darkness have been with sinners from the beginning, and those who enjoy evil will have it with them into their old age. 17 The Lord's gifts to religious people are gifts that endure. If he approves of you, you will always be successful. 18 (A)Someone may grow rich by working hard and denying himself pleasure, but what does he get for it? 19 He says to himself,

Now I can finally sit back and enjoy what I have worked for. But he has no idea how long it will be before he must die and leave his wealth to others.

20 Stand by your duty and stick to it; grow old at your work. 21 Don't be jealous of what sinners achieve; just stick to your own work, and trust the Lord. It is very easy for the Lord to make a poor person suddenly rich. 22 Devout people will receive the Lord's blessing as their reward, and that blessing can be given in a moment. 23 Don't be concerned about what you need, or what success the future holds for you. 24 On the other hand, don't think that you have everything you need or that nothing can go wrong for you in the future. 25 When things are going well, people don't think about hard times; and when things are going badly, they forget about prosperity. 26 The Lord can easily wait until the day of our death to reward or punish us. 27 At that time our deeds are open for all to see; all our happiness can be erased in that one moment of misery. 28 So then, don't think of anyone's life as happy until it is over, because all the evidence is not in until the person is dead.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. Sirach 11:28 Hebrew all...dead; Greek a man will be known by his children.

Deliberation and Caution

Do not find fault before you investigate;
    examine first and then criticize.(A)
Do not answer before you listen,
    and do not interrupt when another is speaking.(B)
Do not argue about a matter that does not concern you,
    and do not sit with sinners when they judge a case.

10 My child, do not busy yourself with many matters;
    if you multiply activities, you will not be held blameless.
If you pursue, you will not overtake,
    and by fleeing you will not escape.
11 There are those who work and struggle and hurry
    but are so much the more in want.(C)
12 There are others who are slow and need help,
    who lack strength and abound in poverty,
but the eyes of the Lord look kindly upon them;
    he lifts them out of their lowly condition(D)
13 and raises up their heads
    to the amazement of the many.

14 Good things and bad, life and death,
    poverty and wealth, come from the Lord.[a](E)
17 The Lord’s gift remains with the devout,
    and his favor brings lasting success.
18 A person becomes rich through diligence and self-denial,
    and the reward allotted to him is this:(F)
19 when he says, “I have found rest,
    and now I shall feast on my goods!”
he does not realize how time passes by;
    he will leave them to others and will die.(G)

20 Stand by your agreement and attend to it,
    and grow old in your work.
21 Do not wonder at the works of a sinner,
    but trust in the Lord and keep at your job,
for it is easy in the sight of the Lord
    to make the poor person suddenly rich, in an instant.(H)
22 The blessing of the Lord is[b] the reward of the pious,
    and quickly his blessing flourishes.
23 Do not say, “What do I need,
    and what further benefit can be mine?”(I)
24 Do not say, “I have enough,
    and what harm can come to me now?”(J)
25 In the day of prosperity, adversity is forgotten,
    and in the day of adversity, prosperity is not remembered.(K)
26 For it is easy for the Lord on the day of death
    to reward individuals according to their conduct.(L)
27 An hour’s misery makes one forget delights,
    and at the close of one’s life one’s deeds are revealed.(M)
28 Call no one happy before his death;
    by how he ends, a person becomes known.[c]

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Footnotes

  1. 11.14 Other ancient authorities add as 11.15–16: Wisdom, understanding, and knowledge of the law come from the Lord; affection and the ways of good works come from him. Error and darkness were created with sinners; evil grows old with those who take pride in malice.
  2. 11.22 Heb: Gk is in
  3. 11.28 Heb: Gk and through his children a person becomes known

Moderation and Patience[a]

Before investigating, do not find fault;
    examine first, then criticize.
Before listening, do not say a word,
    interrupt no one in the midst of speaking.(A)
Do not dispute about what is not your concern;
    in the quarrels of the arrogant do not take part.

10 My son, why increase your anxiety,
    since whoever is greedy for wealth will not be blameless?
Even if you chase after it, you will never overtake it;
    and by fleeing you will not escape.
11 One may work and struggle and drive,
    and fall short all the same.(B)
12 Others go their way broken-down drifters,
    with little strength and great misery—
Yet the eye of the Lord looks favorably upon them,
    shaking them free of the stinking mire.
13 He lifts up their heads and exalts them
    to the amazement of the many.

14 [b]Good and evil, life and death,(C)
    poverty and riches—all are from the Lord.[c]
17 The Lord’s gift remains with the devout;
    his favor brings lasting success.
18 Some become rich through a miser’s life,
    and this is their allotted reward:
19 When they say: “I have found rest,(D)
    now I will feast on my goods,”
They do not know how long it will be
    till they die and leave them to others.[d]

20 My child, stand by your agreement and attend to it,
    grow old while doing your work.
21 Do not marvel at the works of a sinner,
    but trust in the Lord and wait for his light;
For it is easy in the eyes of the Lord
    suddenly, in an instant, to make the poor rich.

22 God’s blessing is the lot of the righteous,
    and in due time their hope bears fruit.
23 Do not say: “What do I need?
    What further benefits can be mine?”
24 Do not say: “I am self-sufficient.
    What harm can come to me now?”
25 The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity;
    the day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.(E)

26 For it is easy for the Lord on the day of death[e]
    to repay mortals according to their conduct.
27 A time of affliction brings forgetfulness of past delights;
    at the end of life one’s deeds are revealed.
28 Call none happy before death,
    for how they end, they are known.

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Footnotes

  1. 11:7–28 Discretion should regulate conduct toward others (vv. 7–9); as regards personal interests, one should avoid solicitude for the passing external benefits of life and property (vv. 10–14, 18–19, 21, 23–25) and cultivate the lasting inward gifts of wisdom, virtue (vv. 20, 22), and patience (vv. 25–28).
  2. 11:14 In mysterious ways God ultimately governs the lives of men and women.
  3. 11:14

    Other ancient texts read as vv. 15–16:

    15Wisdom and understanding and knowledge of the Law,

    love and virtuous paths, are from the Lord.

    16Error and darkness were formed with sinners from their birth,

    and evil grows old with those who exult in evil.

  4. 11:19 Cf. the parable of the rich man, Lk 12:16–21.
  5. 11:26–28 Ben Sira thought that divine retribution took place only in the present life, and even at the end of life; cf. 9:12; 14:16–17.

Deliberation and Caution

Do not find fault before you investigate;
    examine first, and then criticize.
Do not answer before you listen,
    and do not interrupt when another is speaking.
Do not argue about a matter that does not concern you,
    and do not sit with sinners when they judge a case.

10 My child, do not busy yourself with many matters;
    if you multiply activities, you will not be held blameless.
If you pursue, you will not overtake,
    and by fleeing you will not escape.
11 There are those who work and struggle and hurry,
    but are so much the more in want.
12 There are others who are slow and need help,
    who lack strength and abound in poverty;
but the eyes of the Lord look kindly upon them;
    he lifts them out of their lowly condition
13 and raises up their heads
    to the amazement of many.

14 Good things and bad, life and death,
    poverty and wealth, come from the Lord.[a]
17 The Lord’s gift remains with the devout,
    and his favour brings lasting success.
18 One becomes rich through diligence and self-denial,
    and the reward allotted to him is this:
19 when he says, ‘I have found rest,
    and now I shall feast on my goods!’
he does not know how long it will be
    until he leaves them to others and dies.

20 Stand by your agreement and attend to it,
    and grow old in your work.
21 Do not wonder at the works of a sinner,
    but trust in the Lord and keep at your job;
for it is easy in the sight of the Lord
    to make the poor rich suddenly, in an instant.
22 The blessing of the Lord is[b] the reward of the pious,
    and quickly God causes his blessing to flourish.
23 Do not say, ‘What do I need,
    and what further benefit can be mine?’
24 Do not say, ‘I have enough,
    and what harm can come to me now?’
25 In the day of prosperity, adversity is forgotten,
    and in the day of adversity, prosperity is not remembered.
26 For it is easy for the Lord on the day of death
    to reward individuals according to their conduct.
27 An hour’s misery makes one forget past delights,
    and at the close of one’s life one’s deeds are revealed.
28 Call no one happy before his death;
    by how he ends, a person becomes known.[c]

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Footnotes

  1. Sirach 11:14 Other ancient authorities add as verses 15 and 16, 15 Wisdom, understanding, and knowledge of the law come from the Lord; affection and the ways of good works come from him. 16 Error and darkness were created with sinners; evil grows old with those who take pride in malice.
  2. Sirach 11:22 Heb: Gk is in
  3. Sirach 11:28 Heb: Gk and through his children a person becomes known