Ecclesiasticus, 27

The New American Bible

1 For the sake of profit many sin, and the struggle for wealth blinds the eyes.

2 Like a peg driven between fitted stones, between buying and selling sin is wedged in.

3 Unless you earnestly hold fast to the fear of the LORD, suddenly your house will be thrown down.

4 When a sieve is shaken, the husks appear; so do a man's faults when he speaks.

5 As the test of what the potter molds is in the furnace, so in his conversation is the test of a man.

6 The fruit of a tree shows the care it has had; so too does a man's speech disclose the bent of his mind.

7 Praise no man before he speaks, for it is then that men are tested.

8 If you strive after justice you will attain it, and put it on like a splendid robe.

9 Birds nest with their own kind, and fidelity comes to those who live by it.

10 As a lion crouches in wait for prey, so do sins for evildoers.

11 Ever wise are the discourses of the devout, but the godless man, like the moon, is inconstant.

12 Limit the time you spend among fools, but frequent the company of thoughtful men.

13 The conversation of the wicked is offensive, their laughter is wanton guilt.

14 Their oath-filled talk makes the hair stand on end, their brawls make one stop one's ears.

15 Wrangling among the haughty ends in bloodshed, their cursing is painful to hear.

16 He who betrays a secret cannot be trusted, he will never find an intimate friend.

17 Cherish your friend, keep faith with him; but if you betray his confidence, follow him not;

18 For as an enemy might kill a man, you have killed your neighbor's friendship.

19 Like a bird released from the hand, you have let your friend go and cannot recapture him;

20 Follow him not, for he is far away, he has fled like a gazelle from the trap.

21 A wound can be bound up, and an insult forgiven, but he who betrays secrets does hopeless damage.

22 He who has shifty eyes plots mischief and no one can ward him off;

23 In your presence he uses honeyed talk, and admires your every word, But later he changes his tone and twists your words to your ruin.

24 There is nothing that I hate so much, and the LORD hates him as well.

25 As a stone falls back on him who throws it up, so a blow struck in treachery injures more than one.

26 As he who digs a pit falls into it, and he who lays a snare is caught in it,

27 Whoever does harm will be involved in it without knowing how it came upon him.

28 Mockery and abuse will be the lot of the proud, and vengeance lies in wait for them like a lion.

29 The trap seizes those who rejoice in pitfalls, and pain will consume them before they die;

30 Wrath and anger are hateful things, yet the sinner hugs them tight.




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Ecclesiastical 27 is a chapter that addresses various topics related to coexistence in society, such as the importance of honesty, the perception that others have of us, envy and slander. Some verses of the Bible that deal with these subjects are:

Proverbs 11:13: "He who has been chattering reveals secrets, but whoever has the loyal spirit keeps them hidden." This verse talks about the importance of discretion and respect for other people's secrets.

Proverbs 20:19: "He who has been chattering reveals secrets; so do not get involved with those who speak too much." This verse reinforces the idea that it is important to maintain discretion regarding confidential information and warns of the danger of getting involved with people who talk too much.

Proverbs 25:9: "disputes your cause with your neighbor, but don't reveal the secret of others." This verse highlights the importance of resolving conflicts directly and honestly, without exposing the private life of other people.

Proverbs 26:24-25: "With his lips the man who hates disguises, but in his heart shelters falsehood. Although he speaks cordially, he does not believe him, for his heart is full of bad intentions." This verse warns of the danger of false and envious people who can speak well but have bad intentions in their hearts.

Proverbs 27:2: "Let another praise you, not your own mouth; compliments of others, not your own lips." This verse highlights the importance of humility and modesty, and warns of the danger of vanity and arrogance.





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