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LXX2012: Septuagint in American English 2012 - Sirach

Sirach 25

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1In three things I was beautified, and stood up beautiful both before God and men: the unity of brethren, the love of neighbors, a man and a wife that agree together.
2Three sorts of men my soul hates, and I am greatly offended at their life: a poor man that is proud, a rich man that is a liar, and an old adulterer that doats.
3If you have gathered nothing in your youth, how can you find any thing in your age?
4O how comely a thing is judgment for gray hairs, and for ancient men to know counsel!
5O how comely is the wisdom of old men, and understanding and counsel to men of honor.
6Much experience is the crown of old men, and the fear of God is their glory.
7There be nine things which I have judged in my heart to be happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue: A man that has joy of his children; and he that lives to see the fall of his enemy:
8Well is him that dwells with a wife of understanding, and that has not slipped with his tongue, and that has not served a man more unworthy than himself:
9Well is him that has found prudence, and he that speaks in the ears of them that will hear:
10O how great is he that finds wisdom! yet is there none above him that fears the Lord.
11But the love of the Lord passes all things for illumination: he that holds it, whereto shall he be likened?
12The fear of the Lord is the beginning of his love: and faith is the beginning of cleaving to him.
13Give me any plague, but the plague of the heart: and any wickedness, but the wickedness of a woman:
14And any affliction, but the affliction from them that hate me: and any revenge, but the revenge of enemies.
15There is no head above the head of a serpent; and there is no wrath above the wrath of an enemy.
16I had rather dwell with a lion and a dragon, than to keep house with a wicked woman.
17The wickedness of a woman changes her face, and darkens her countenance like sackcloth.
18Her husband shall sit among his neighbors; and when he hears it shall sigh bitterly.

19All wickedness is but little to the wickedness of a woman: let the portion of a sinner fall upon her.
20As the climbing up a sandy way is to the feet of the aged, so is a wife full of words to a quiet man.
21Stumble not at the beauty of a woman, and desire her not for pleasure.
22A woman, if she maintain her husband, is full of anger, impudence, and much reproach.
23A wicked woman abates the courage, makes an heavy countenance and a wounded heart: a woman that will not comfort her husband in distress makes weak hands and feeble knees.
24Of the woman came the beginning of sin, and through her we all die.
25Give the water no passage; neither a wicked woman liberty to gad abroad.
26If she go not as you would have her, cut her off from your flesh, and give her a bill of divorce, and let her go.