Sirach
Chapter 25
1My spirit is pleased with three things; these are approved in the sight of God and men: ↗
2the harmony of brothers, and the love of neighbors, and a husband and wife agreeing well together. ↗
3My soul hates three kinds of things; and I am greatly distressed over their souls: ↗
4an arrogant pauper, a wealthy liar, a foolish and senseless elder. ↗
5The things that you have not obtained in your youth, how will you find them in your old age? ↗
6How beautiful it is for a grey head to have judgment, and for elders to know counsel! ↗
7How beautiful it is for those who are aged to have wisdom, and for those who are honored to have understanding and counsel! ↗
8Great experience is the crown of the aged, and the fear of God is their glory. ↗
9I have magnified nine things, overlooked by the heart; and a tenth, I will declare to men with my tongue: ↗
10a man who finds joy in his children, and one who lives to see the undoing of his enemies. ↗
11Blessed is he who lives with a wise wife, and he who has not slipped with his tongue, and he who has not served those unworthy of himself. ↗
12Blessed is he who finds a true friend, and he who describes justice to an attentive ear. ↗
13How great is he who finds wisdom and knowledge! But there is no one above him who fears the Lord. ↗
14The fear of God has set itself above all things. ↗
15Blessed is the man to whom it has been given to have the fear of God. He who holds to it, to whom can he be compared? ↗
16The fear of God is the beginning of his love; and the beginning of faith has been joined closely to the same. ↗
17The sadness of the heart is every wound. And the wickedness of a wife is every malice. ↗
18And a man will choose any wound, but the wound of the heart, ↗
19and any wickedness, but the wickedness of a wife, ↗
20and any obstacle, but the obstacle of those who hate him, ↗
21and any vindication, but the vindication of his enemies. ↗
22There is no head worse than the head of a serpent, ↗
23and there is no anger above the anger of a wife. It would be more agreeable to abide with a lion or a dragon, than to live with a wicked wife. ↗
24A wicked wife changes her face. And she darkens her countenance like a bear. And she displays it like sackcloth. In the midst of her neighbors, ↗
25her husband groans, and hearing of this, he sighs a little. ↗
26All malice is brief compared to the malice of a wife. Let the fate of sinners fall upon her! ↗
27As climbing over sand is to the feet of the aged, so is a talkative wife to a quiet man. ↗
28You should not favor a woman’s beauty, and you should not desire a wife for her beauty. ↗
29The anger and disrespect and shame from a wife can be great. ↗
30The wife, if she has primacy, is set against her husband. ↗
31A wicked wife debases the heart, and saddens the face, and wounds the heart. ↗
32A wife who does not make her husband happy enfeebles the hands and weakens the knees. ↗
33The beginning of sin came from a woman; and through her, we all die. ↗
34You should not provide an exit to your water, not even a little; nor should you give permission for a wicked wife to exceed the limit. ↗
35If she will not walk at your hand, she will confound you in the sight of your enemies. ↗
36Tear her away from your body, lest she abuse you continually. ↗
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