The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach — Ecclesiasticus

chapter 30


Chapters:


verse #1

He who loves his son will continue to lay stripes upon him, that he may have joy from him in the end.


verse #2

He who chastises his son will have profit from him, and will brag about him among his acquaintances.


verse #3

He who teaches his son will provoke his enemy to jealousy. Before friends, he will rejoice in him.


verse #4

His father dies, and is as though he had not died; for he has left one behind him like himself.


verse #5

In his life, he saw his son and rejoiced. When he died, it was without regret.


verse #6

He left behind him an avenger against his enemies, and one to repay kindness to his friends.


verse #7

He who makes too much of his son will bind up his wounds. His heart will be troubled at every cry.


verse #8

An unbroken horse becomes stubborn. An unrestrained son becomes headstrong.


verse #9

Pamper your child, and he will make you afraid. Play with him, and he will grieve you.


verse #10

Don’t laugh with him, lest you have sorrow with him, and you gnash your teeth in the end.


verse #11

Give him no liberty in his youth, and don’t ignore his follies.


verse #12

Bow down his neck in his youth, and beat him on the sides while he is a child, lest he become stubborn, and be disobedient to you, and there be sorrow to your soul.


verse #13

Chastise your son, and give him work, lest his shameless behavior be an offense to you.


verse #14

Better is a poor man who is healthy and fit, than a rich man who is afflicted in his body.


verse #15

Health and fitness are better than all gold, and a strong body better than wealth without measure.


verse #16

There is no wealth better than health of body. There is no gladness above the joy of the heart.


verse #17

Death is better than a bitter life, and eternal rest than a continual sickness.


verse #18

Good things poured out upon a mouth that is closed are like food offerings laid upon a grave.


verse #19

What does an offering profit an idol? For it can’t eat or smell. So is he who is punished by the Lord,


verse #20

seeing with his eyes and groaning, like a eunuch embracing a virgin and groaning.


verse #21

Don’t give your soul to sorrow. Don’t afflict yourself deliberately.


verse #22

Gladness of heart is the life of a man. Cheerfulness of a man lengthens his days.


verse #23

Love your own soul, and comfort your heart. Remove sorrow far from you, for sorrow has destroyed many, and there is no profit in it.


verse #24

Envy and wrath shorten life. Anxiety brings old age before its time.


verse #25

Those who are cheerful and merry will benefit from their food.

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