Ecclesiasticus, 33

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1 If they make you master of the feast, do not exalt yourself; be among them as one of them; take good care of them and then be seated;

2 when you have fulfilled your duties, take your place, that you may be merry on their account and receive a wreath for your excellent leadership.

3 Speak, you who are older, for it is fitting that you should, but with accurate knowledge, and do not interrupt the music.

4 Where there is entertainment, do not pour out talk; do not display your cleverness out of season.

5 A ruby seal in a setting of gold is a concert of music at a banquet of wine.

6 A seal of emerald in a rich setting of gold is the melody of music with good wine.

7 Speak, young man, if there is need of you, but no more than twice, and only if asked.

8 Speak concisely, say much in few words; be as one who knows and yet holds his tongue.

9 Among the great do not act as their equal; and when another is speaking, do not babble.

10 Lightning speeds before the thunder, and approval precedes a modest man.

11 Leave in good time and do not be the last; go home quickly and do not linger.

12 Amuse yourself there, and do what you have in mind, but do not sin through proud speech.

13 And for these things bless him who made you and satisfies you with his good gifts.

14 He who fears the Lord will accept his discipline, and those who rise early to seek him will find favor.

15 He who seeks the law will be filled with it, but the hypocrite will stumble at it.

16 Those who fear the Lord will form true judgments, and like a light they will kindle righteous deeds.

17 A sinful man will shun reproof, and will find a decision according to his liking.

18 A man of judgment will not overlook an idea, and an insolent and proud man will not cower in fear.

19 Do nothing without deliberation; and when you have acted, do not regret it.

20 Do not go on a path full of hazards, and do not stumble over stony ground.

21 Do not be overconfident on a smooth way,

22 and give good heed to your paths.

23 Guard yourself in every act, for this is the keeping of the commandments.

24 He who believes the law gives heed to the commandments, and he who trusts the Lord will not suffer loss.




Versículos relacionados com Ecclesiasticus, 33:

Ecclesiastical 33 deals mainly on divine wisdom and how this wisdom is transmitted to humans. The chapter also highlights the importance of obedience and humility in relation to God. The following verses are related to the topics covered in ecclesiastical 33:

Proverbs 3:7 - "Do not be wise to your own eyes; fear to the Lord and depart from evil." This verse emphasizes the importance of not trusting in wisdom itself and having fear of God.

Proverbs 19:20 - "Hear the advice and receive the correction, that you may be wise in your future." This verse highlights the importance of listening to the advice and accepting the correction so that we can grow in wisdom.

Psalm 25:9 - "He will guide the meek in judgment and teach the meek his way." This verse highlights the importance of humility and meekness in relation to God, which will guide and teach those who have this spirit.

Isaiah 55:8-9 - "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor your ways my ways, says the LORD. For, just as heaven are higher than the earth, so are my ways the most High than your ways, and my thoughts higher than your thoughts. " This verse highlights the difference between divine wisdom and human wisdom, and the importance of trusting God's wisdom.

Proverbs 1:7 - "The fear of the Lord is the principle of wisdom; the madmen despise wisdom and instruction." This verse emphasizes the importance of fear of God as a starting point for wisdom, and highlights the madness of those who despise wisdom and instruction.





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