Ecclesiasticus
Chapter 41
Of the remembrance of death: of an evil and of a good name: of what things we ought to be ashamed.
- 1
O death, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that hath peace in his possessions!
- 2
To a man that is at rest, and whose ways are prosperous in all things, and that is yet able to take meat!
- 3
O death, thy sentence is welcome to the man that is in need, and to him whose strength faileth:
- 4
Who is in a decrepit age, and that is in care about all things: and to the distrustful that loseth patience!
- 5
Fear not the sentence of death. Remember what things have been before thee, and what shall come after thee: this sentence is from the Lord upon all flesh.
- 6
And what shall come upon thee by the good pleasure of the Most High? whether ten, or a hundred, or a thousand years.
- 7
For among the dead there is no accusing of life.
- 8
The children of sinners become children of abominations, and they that converse near the houses of the ungodly.
- 9
The inheritance of the children of sinners shall perish, and with their posterity shall be a perpetual reproach.
- 10
The children will complain of an ungodly father, because for his sake they are a reproach.
- 11
Woe to you, ungodly men, who have forsaken the law of the most high Lord.
- 12
And if you be born, you shall be born in malediction: and if you die, in malediction shall be your portion.
- 13
All things that are of the earth, shall return into the earth: so the ungodly shall from malediction to destruction.
- 14
The mourning of men is about their body, but the name of the ungodly shall be blotted out.
- 15
Take care of a good name: for this shall continue with thee more than a thousand treasures, precious and great.
- 16
A good life hath its number of days: but a good name shall continue for ever.
- 17
My children, keep discipline in peace: for wisdom that is hid, and a treasure that is not seen, what profit is there in them both?
- 18
Better is the man that hideth his folly, than the man that hideth his wisdom.
- 19
Wherefore, have a shame of these things I am now going to speak of.
- 20
For it is not good to keep all shamefacedness, and all things do not please all men, in opinion.
- 21
Be ashamed of fornication before father and mother; and of a lie before a governor and a man in power;
- 22
Of an offence before a prince and a judge; of iniquity before a congregation and a people;
- 23
Of injustice before a companion and friend: And in regard to the place where thou dwellest,
- 24
Of theft, and of the truth of God, and the covenant; of leaning with thy elbow over meat, and of deceit in giving and taking;
- 25
Of silence before them that salute thee; of looking upon a harlot; and of turning away thy face from thy kinsman.
- 26
Turn not away thy face from thy neighbour; and of taking away a portion, and not restoring.
- 27
Gaze not upon another man's wife, and be not inquisitive after his handmaid, and approach not her bed.
- 28
Be ashamed of upbraiding speeches before friends; and after thou hast given, upbraid not.