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  • Sirach 18

    18 The one who lives forever
    created everything
    in a common fashion.
    Only the Lord will be declared just.
    He has given no one the power
    to proclaim his works.
        Who can search out his majestic deeds?
    Who will measure
    the power of his greatness?
        Who will continue to recount his mercy?
    It’s impossible to diminish
    or to increase these things,
        and it’s impossible
        to search out the wonders of the Lord.
    When people finish,
    then they are just beginning,
        and when they pause,
        then they are puzzled.
    What are human beings,
    and what use are they?
        What’s good about them,
        and what’s evil about them?
    The length of a person’s life
    is as much as one hundred years.
    10 Like a drop of water from the sea
    or a grain of sand,
        so are a few years in the span of eternity.
    11 Therefore, the Lord was patient
    with them,
        and he poured out his mercy upon them.
    12 He saw and knew that their end
    was terrible;
        therefore, his willingness to be reconciled increased.
    13 Neighbors display mercy
    toward each other,
        but the mercy of the Lord is for all beings:
            he corrects, instructs, teaches,
            and turns them back,
            as a shepherd does his flock.
    14 He shows mercy to those
    who accept discipline
        and to those who passionately pursue
        his judgments.

    Speech and self-control

    15 My child, let the good you do
    be without blemish,
        and don’t give harsh words
        along with your gifts.
    16     Doesn’t dew put an end
        to scorching heat?
        So a word is better than a gift.
    17 Look! Doesn’t a word exceed a good gift?
        And both come from a person
        who is gracious.
    18 A fool reproaches ungraciously,
        and a gift from a begrudging giver
        becomes an eyesore.

    19 Learn before you speak,
        and attend to yourself
        before you get sick.
    20 Examine yourself before judgment,
        and you will be reconciled
        when you are examined.
    21 Humble yourself before you get sick,
        and when you commit sins
        show a changed heart and mind.
    22 Don’t be prevented from repaying
    a solemn promise in a timely way,
        and don’t wait until death
        to be vindicated.
    23 Prepare yourself before making
    a solemn promise,
        and don’t be like someone
        who tests the Lord.
    24 Be mindful of his wrath in times of death
        and in times of vengeance
        when he turns his face away.
    25 Remember a time of hunger
    in a time of plenty,
        a time of poverty and want
        in times of wealth.
    26 From morning until evening
    opportune times change,
        and all things are fleeting
        in the Lord’s presence.

    27 Wise people exercise caution
    in everything,
        and in times of sin
        they will take heed against error.
    28 All intelligent people
    have recognized Wisdom,
        and they will acknowledge
        anyone who finds her.
    29 Those who are intelligent with words
    have become wise themselves,
        and they have poured forth
        fitting proverbs.

    Self-controlz

    30 Don’t go after your desires,
        and restrain yourself
        from your appetites.
    31 If you cater to your desires,
        you will become a laughingstock
        to your enemies.
    32 Don’t be glad for great luxury,
        and don’t be made needy
        by an encounter with it.
    33 Don’t become poor
    by feasting with borrowed money,
        when you have nothing in your pocket.