Sample Sirach « 25 »

25In three things I was beautified,

And stood up beautiful before the Lord and men:

The concord of kindred, and friendship of neighbors,

And a woman and her husband that walk together in agreement.

2But three sorts of men my soul hates,

And I am greatly offended at their life:

A poor man that is arrogant, and a rich man that is a liar,

And an old man that is an adulterer lacking understanding.


3In your youth you have not gathered,

And how should you find in your old age?

4How beautiful a thing is judgement for gray hairs,

And for elders to know counsel!

5How beautiful is the wisdom of old men,

And thought and counsel to men that are in honor!

6Much experience is the crown of old men;

And their glorying is the fear of the Lord.


7There be nine things that I have thought of, and in my heart counted happy;

And the tenth I will utter with my tongue:

A man that has joy of his children;

A man that lives and looks upon the fall of his enemies:

8Happy is he that dwells with a wife of understanding;

And he that has not slipped with his tongue;

And he that has not served a man that is unworthy of him:

9Happy is he that has found prudence;

And he that speaks in the ears of those who listen.

10How great is he that has found wisdom!

Yet is there none above him that fears the Lord.

11The fear of the Lord passes all things:

He that holds it, to whom shall he be likened? 121


13Give me any plague but the plague of the heart;

And any wickedness but the wickedness of a woman;

14Any calamity, but a calamity from those who hate me;

And any vengeance, but the vengeance of enemies.

15There is no head above the head of a serpent;

And there is no wrath above the wrath of an enemy.


16I will rather dwell with a lion and a dragon,

Than keep house with a wicked woman.

17The wickedness of a woman changes her look,

And darkens her countenance as a bear does.

18Her husband will sit at meat among his neighbors,

And when he hears it he sighs bitterly.

19All malice is but little to the malice of a woman:

Let the portion of a sinner fall on her.

20As the going up a sandy way is to the feet of the aged,

So is a wife full of words to a quiet man.

21Throw not yourself upon the beauty of a woman;

And desire not a woman for her beauty.

22There is anger, and impudence, and great reproach,

If a woman maintain her husband.

23A wicked woman is abasement of heart,

And sadness of countenance, and a wounded heart:

A woman that will not make her husband happy

Is as hands that hang down, and palsied knees.

24From a woman was the beginning of sin;

And because of her we all die.

25Give not water an outlet;

Neither to a wicked woman freedom of speech.

26If she go not 2 as you would have her,

Cut her off from your flesh. 3

1 25:12 Verse 12 is omitted by the best authorities.

2 25:26 Gr. according to your hand.

3 25:26 The remainder of this verse is omitted by the best authorities.