Ecclesiasticus, 14

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1 Blessed is the man who has not slipped because of a word from his mouth, and who has not been stung by grief because of an offense.

2 Happy is he who does not have sadness in his mind, and who has not fallen away from his hope.

3 Substance is senseless for a greedy and stingy man. And what would a spiteful man do with gold?

4 Whoever acquires unjustly, according to his own mind, gathers for others. For another will spend his goods lavishly.

5 Whoever is wicked to himself, to whom will he be good? For he will not take enjoyment in his own goods.

6 Whoever has ill will toward himself, nothing is more worthless than he is. But such is the reward of his wickedness.

7 And if he does good, he does it ignorantly and unwillingly. And in the very end, he realizes his own malice.

8 The eye of the spiteful man is wicked, and he averts his face and despises his own soul.

9 The eye of the greedy man is insatiable in his portion of iniquity. He will not be satisfied until he has consumed his own soul, withering it away.

10 An evil eye is directed at evil things. And he will not be satisfied by bread; instead, he will be needy and grieving at his own table.

11 Son, if you have anything, do good to yourself, and offer worthy oblations to God.

12 Remember that death has not been delayed, and that the covenant of the grave has been revealed to you. For the covenant of this world will pass away in death.

13 Do good to your friend before you die. And according to your ability, extend your hand and give to the poor.

14 Do not cheat yourself out of a good day, and do not let the smallest good gift pass you by.

15 Should you not leave it to others to divide your sorrows and labors by lot?

16 Give, and receive, and justify your soul.

17 Before your passing, accomplish justice. For in death, there is no food to be found.

18 All flesh grows old like the grass, and like the foliage that springs forth from a green tree.

19 Some spring up, and others fall away. Such is the generation of flesh and blood. One is finished, and another is born.

20 Every corruptible work will fail in the end. And its worker will go with it.

21 But every excellent work will be justified. And whoever worked it will be honored by it.

22 Blessed is the man who will abide in wisdom, and who will meditate on her righteousness, and who, in his mind, will consider the circumspection of God.

23 He considers her ways in his heart, and he finds understanding in her secrets. He goes after her like an investigator, and he is constant in her ways.

24 He gazes through her windows, and he listens at her door.

25 He rests next to her house, and, fastening a peg in her walls, he sets up his cottage by her hands. And so, good things will find rest in his cottage as time passes.

26 He will station his sons under her covering, and he will abide under her branches.

27 He will be protected by her covering from the heat, and he will rest in her glory.




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Ecclesiastical chapter 14 talks about the importance of seeking wisdom and following the right way in life, avoiding temptation and sin. It also highlights the transience of life and the need to prepare for death. Below are five verses related to these themes:

Proverbs 4:7 - "Wisdom is the main thing; because wisdom, it employs everything you have in the acquisition of understanding." This verse highlights the importance of wisdom and knowledge, and reinforces the central idea of ​​ecclesiastical chapter 14.

Psalm 39:4 - "Lord, make me know my end and what is the measure of my days, so that I know how fragile I am." This psalm reflects on the transience of life and the need to prepare for death, topics covered in ecclesiastical 14.

Proverbs 14:12 - "There is a way that man seems right, but his end is the ways of death." This proverb highlights the importance of choosing the right way in life and following wisdom, central ecclesiastical themes 14.

Psalm 90:12 - "Teach us to tell our days in such a way that we reach wise hearts." This psalm talks about the transience of life and the importance of seeking wisdom and understanding during life, topics also addressed in ecclesiastical 14.

Proverbs 16:25 - "There is a way that man seems right, but his end is the ways of death." This proverb emphasizes the importance of choosing the right way in life and following wisdom, and is related to the central theme of Ecclesiastical Chapter 14.





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