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Sirach 29


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KING JAMES BIBLECATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAIN
1 He that is merciful will lend unto his neighbour; and he that strengtheneth his hand keepeth the commandments.1 He shows mercy who lends to his neighbor, for he keeps the commandments by strengthening him.
2 Lend to thy neighbour in time of his need, and pay thou thy neighbour again in due season.2 Lend to your neighbor in his time of need, and receive it again from your neighbor in his time.
3 Keep thy word, and deal faithfully with him, and thou shalt always find the thing that is necessary for thee.3 Keep your word, and act faithfully with him, and then you will find whatever you need in every time.
4 Many, when a thing was lent them, reckoned it to be found, and put them to trouble that helped them.4 Many have treated a loan like found money, and they offered trouble to those who helped them.
5 Till he hath received, he will kiss a man's hand; and for his neighbour's money he will speak submissly: but when he should repay, he will prolong the time, and return words of grief, and complain of the time.5 Until they receive, they kiss the hands of the giver, and they humble their voice in promises.
6 If he prevail, he shall hardly receive the half, and he will count as if he had found it: if not, he hath deprived him of his money, and he hath gotten him an enemy without cause: he payeth him with cursings and railings; and for honour he will pay him disgrace.6 But at the time of repayment, they will ask for more time, and they will speak annoying and complaining words, and they will make excuses for the time.
7 Many therefore have refused to lend for other men's ill dealing, fearing to be defrauded.7 Then, if he is able to repay, he will turn away. He will pay barely one half, and he will consider it as if he had found it.
8 Yet have thou patience with a man in poor estate, and delay not to shew him mercy.8 But if not, then he will defraud him of his money, and he will have him as an enemy without cause.
9 Help the poor for the commandment's sake, and turn him not away because of his poverty.9 And he will repay him with accusations and curses, and he will repay him with contempt, instead of with honor and kindness.
10 Lose thy money for thy brother and thy friend, and let it not rust under a stone to be lost.10 Many have refused to lend, not because of wickedness, but because they were afraid to be defrauded without cause.
11 Lay up thy treasure according to the commandments of the most High, and it shall bring thee more profit than gold.11 Yet truly, be more steadfast toward the humble, and you should not delay in acts of mercy toward them.
12 Shut up alms in thy storehouses: and it shall deliver thee from all affliction.12 Assist the poor because of the commandment. And you should not send him away empty because of his dire need.
13 It shall fight for thee against thine enemies better than a mighty shield and strong spear.13 Lose your money to your brother and your friend. For you should not hide it under a stone to be lost.
14 An honest man is surety for his neighbour: but he that is impudent will forsake him.14 Let your treasure be in the precepts of the Most High, and it will benefit you more than gold.
15 Forget not the friendship of thy surety, for he hath given his life for thee.15 Store your alms in the hearts of the poor, and it will obtain help for you against all evil.
16 A sinner will overthrow the good estate of his surety:16 Better than the shield or the lance of a powerful man,
17 And he that is of an unthankful mind will leave him [in danger] that delivered him.17 it will fight for you against your enemy.
18 Suretiship hath undone many of good estate, and shaken them as a wave of the sea: mighty men hath it driven from their houses, so that they wandered among strange nations.18 A good man offers credit for the sake of his neighbor. But one who abandons him to himself will perish in shame.
19 A wicked man transgressing the commandments of the Lord shall fall into suretiship: and he that undertaketh and followeth other men's business for gain shall fall into suits.19 You should not forget the kindness of your benefactor. For he has offered his life on your behalf.
20 Help thy neighbour according to thy power, and beware that thou thyself fall not into the same.20 The sinner and the unclean flee from such promises.
21 The chief thing for life is water, and bread, and clothing, and an house to cover shame.21 A sinner attributes to himself the goods of his loan. And an ungrateful mind will abandon the one who has freed him.
22 Better is the life of a poor man in a mean cottage, than delicate fare in another man's house.22 A man offers credit to his neighbor. But when he will have lost respect, he will abandon him.
23 Be it little or much, hold thee contented, that thou hear not the reproach of thy house.23 A wicked promise has destroyed many who had good intentions, and has tossed them like a wave on the ocean.
24 For it is a miserable life to go from house to house: for where thou art a stranger, thou darest not open thy mouth.24 It has caused powerful men to travel around, and they have wandered amid foreign nations.
25 Thou shalt entertain, and feast, and have no thanks: moreover thou shalt hear bitter words:25 A sinner transgressing the commandment of the Lord will fall into a wicked promise. And he who undertakes many things will fall into judgment.
26 Come, thou stranger, and furnish a table, and feed me of that thou hast ready.26 Help your neighbor to recover according to your ability, but attend to yourself, lest you also fall.
27 Give place, thou stranger, to an honourable man; my brother cometh to be lodged, and I have need of mine house.27 The primary need in a man’s life is water and bread, and clothing, and a house to protect modesty.
28 These things are grievous to a man of understanding; the upbraiding of houseroom, and reproaching of the lender.28 A pauper’s food under a roof of boards is better than a splendid feast on a sojourn away from home.
29 Let yourself be pleased with little instead of much, and you will not hear the reproach of being away from home.
30 It is a wicked life to go from house to house as a guest. For wherever he is a guest, he will not act confidently, nor open his mouth.
31 He will entertain, and feed, and give drink to the ungrateful, and beyond this, he will listen to bitter words:
32 “Go, my guest, and set the table, and let others eat from what you have in your hand.”
33 “Depart from the honored face of my friends. For it has become necessary for my house to host my brother instead.”
34 These things are grievous to a man having understanding: to take advantage of a household, and to reproach a lender.