Ecclesiasticus, 8

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1 You should not quarrel with a powerful man, lest perhaps you may fall into his hands.

2 You should not contend with a wealthy man, lest perhaps he may bring an action against you.

3 For gold and silver have destroyed many, and have reached and corrupted even the hearts of kings.

4 You should not quarrel with a man who is full of words, for you should not cast wood upon his fire.

5 You should not confide in an ignorant man, lest he speak evil about your family.

6 You should not despise a man who turns himself away from sin, nor reproach him with it. Remember that we are all subject to correction.

7 You should not spurn a man in his old age. For we are all subject to growing old.

8 Do not be willing to rejoice at the death of your enemy, knowing that we all die, and that we do not want others rejoice over us.

9 You should not despise the discourse of those who are old and wise; instead, ponder their proverbs.

10 For from them, you will learn wisdom and intelligent doctrine, so as to serve great men without blame.

11 Do not allow the discourse of your elders to pass you by. For they have learned from their fathers.

12 And from them, you will learn understanding, and you will learn what response to give in a time of necessity.

13 You should not kindle the coals of sinners by arguing with them. For you might be scorched by the flame from the fire of their sins.

14 You should not stand against the face of a contemptuous person, otherwise he may sit down as if waiting in ambush against your words.

15 You should not lend to a man who is stronger than you. But if you do lend, consider it lost.

16 You should not promise beyond your ability. But if you do promise, consider how to fulfill it.

17 You should not judge against a judge. For he judges according to what is just.

18 You should not go forth on the way with an audacious man, lest perhaps he may burden you with his evils. For he goes forth according to his own will, and you will perish with him in his folly.

19 You should not start a conflict with an angry man, and you should not go into the desert with an audacious man. For shedding blood is nothing to him, and in a place where there is no help for you, he will overthrow you.

20 You should not hold counsel with the foolish. For they are not able to love anything except what pleases them.

21 You should not take counsel in the sight of an outsider. For you do not know what he will do next.

22 You should not reveal your heart to every man, lest perhaps he may offer a false kindness to you, and then speak reproachfully about you.




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Ecclesiastical 8 contains a series of advice on how to act on delicate situations, especially with regard to justice and prudence. The chapter emphasizes the importance of not getting involved in unnecessary conflicts and avoiding associating with people who can corrupt our behavior. Following are five verses related to these themes:

Proverbs 14:16: "The wise fears and avoids evil, but the fool is fiery and careless." This verse talks about the importance of having caution and avoiding evil, which is an important theme in ecclesiastical 8.

Proverbs 22:24-25: "Do not be associated with Iracunda people, do not walk with whom you live screaming. Because you can learn their bad customs, and so your soul will be destroyed." This verse warns against associating with people who have bad temperament or who can lead you to destructive behaviors, which is a theme present in ecclesiastical 8.

Proverbs 26:17: "The one who gets involved in a fight of others is like someone who grabs a dog by the ears." This verse illustrates the recklessness of getting involved in unnecessary conflicts, another theme present in ecclesiastical 8.

Proverbs 29:8: "Mockers cause turmoil in the city, but the wise ones calm the wrath." This verse talks about the importance of keeping calm and avoiding conflicts, especially in situations of tension, an important theme in ecclesiastical 8.

Ecclesiastes 7:9: "Do not hurry to get angry, because anger lodges in the heart of the fools." This verse talks about the importance of controlling anger, which is a theme present in ecclesiastical 8, where prudence is emphasized as an important value in decision making.





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