Sirach 13
1 He that toucheth pitch shall be
defiled therewith; and he that hath fellowship with a proud man shall be like
unto him. 2 Burden not thyself above
thy power while thou livest; and have no fellowship with one that is mightier
and richer than thyself: for how agree the kettle and the earthen pot
together? for if the one be smitten against the other, it shall be broken.
3 The rich man hath done wrong, and
yet he threateneth withal: the poor is wronged, and he must intreat also.
4 If thou be for his profit, he will
use thee; but if thou have nothing, he will forsake thee.
5 If thou have any thing, he will live
with thee: yea, he will make thee bare, and will not be sorry for it.
6 If he have need of thee, he will
deceive thee, and smile upon thee, and put thee in hope; he will speak thee
fair, and say, What wantest thou?
7 And he will shame thee by his meats,
until he have drawn thee dry twice or thrice, and at the last he will laugh
thee to scorn: afterward, when he seeth thee, he will forsake thee, and shake
his head at thee. 8 Beware that thou
be not deceived, and brought down in thy jollity.
9 If thou be invited of a mighty man,
withdraw thyself, and so much the more will he invite thee.
10 Press thou not upon him, lest thou
be put back; stand not far off, lest thou be forgotten.
11 Affect not to be made equal unto
him in talk, and believe not his many words: for with much communication will
he tempt thee, and smiling upon thee will get out thy secrets:
12 but cruelly he will lay up thy
words, and will not spare to do thee hurt, and to put thee in prison.
13 Observe, and take good heed, for
thou walkest in peril of thy overthrowing: when thou hearest these things,
awake in thy sleep.
15 Every beast loveth his like, and
every man loveth his neighbour.
16 All flesh consorteth according to
kind, and a man will cleave to his like.
17 What fellowship hath the wolf with
the lamb? so the sinner with the godly.
18 What agreement is there between
the hyena and a dog? and what peace between the rich and the poor?
19 As the wild ass is the lion's prey
in the wilderness: so the rich eat up the poor.
20 As the proud hate humility: so
doth the rich abhor the poor.
21 A rich man beginning to fall is
held up of his friends: but a poor man being down is thrust also away by his
friends. 22 When a rich man is
fallen, he hath many helpers: he speaketh things not to be spoken, and yet men
justify him: the poor man slipped, and yet they rebuked him too; he spake
wisely, and could have no place.
23 When a rich man speaketh, every
man holdeth his tongue, and, look, what he saith, they extol it to the clouds:
but if the poor man speak, they say, What fellow is this? and if he stumble,
they will help to overthrow him.
24 Riches are good unto him that hath
no sin, and poverty is evil in the mouth of the ungodly.
25 The heart of a man changeth his
countenance, whether it be for good or evil.
26 A cheerful countenance is a token
of a heart that is in prosperity; and the finding out of parables is a
wearisome labour of the mind.