Ecclesiasticus
Chapter 34
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The hopes of a senseless man are empty and false; and dreams extol the imprudent.
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Like one who chases a shadow and pursues the wind, so also is one who pays attention to lying visions.
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In the vision of dreams, one thing represents another, as when a mask is before the face of a man.
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What can be cleansed by the unclean? And what truth can be spoken from a lie?
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Erroneous divinations and false signs and the dreams of evildoers are emptiness.
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For your heart suffers from imagination, like a woman suffering in childbirth. Unless it is a visitation sent from the Most High, you should not set your heart upon it.
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For dreams have caused many to go astray, and those who have hoped in them have fallen away.
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The word of the law will be fulfilled without a lie, and wisdom will be made plain in the mouths of the faithful.
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He who has not been tested, what does he know? A man with much experience will consider many things. And whoever has learned much will explain with understanding.
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He who has no experience knows little. And he who has done many things has made many mistakes.
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He who has not been tested, what kind of things can he know? He who has been deceived will be more cunning.
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I have seen much by wandering, and the customs of many things.
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At times, I have even been in danger of death because of these things, but I was freed by the grace of God.
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The spirit of those who fear God is sought, and they will be blessed by his providence.
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For their hope is in him who saves them, and the eyes of God are on those who love him.
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Those who fear the Lord will tremble at nothing, and they will not be terrified. For he is their hope.
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The soul of him who fears the Lord is blessed.
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To whom should he look, and who is his strength?
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The eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear him. He is a powerful Protector, a Firmament of virtue, a Shelter from the heat, and a Covering from the midday sun,
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a Guardian from offenses, and a Helper from falling, who exalts the soul and illuminates the eyes, and who gives health and life and blessing.
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An immolation from iniquity is a stained oblation, and the derisions of the unjust are not well pleasing.
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The Lord is only for those who persevere for him in the way of truth and justice.
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The Most High does not approve of the gifts of the iniquitous. Neither does he have respect for the oblations of the unjust; neither will he forgive their sins because of the multitude of their sacrifices.
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Whoever offers a sacrifice from the substance of the poor is like one who sacrifices the son in the sight of his father.
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The bread of the indigent is the life of the poor. Whoever cheats them out of it is a man of blood.
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Whoever takes away the bread of sweat is like one who kills his neighbor.
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He who sheds blood, and he who cheats the hired hand out of his wages, are brothers.
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When one builds and another destroys, what benefit do they have from their labor?
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When one prays and another curses, whose voice will God heed?
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He who washes himself after touching the dead, and then touches him again, what was the benefit of his washing?
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Similarly, a man who fasts for his sins, and then does the same again, what was the benefit of his humbling himself? Who will heed his prayer?