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Sirach 29
King James Version (1769 Blayney revision, with Apocrypha) · Berean Standard Bible
He that is merciful will lend unto his neighbour; and he that strengtheneth his hand keepeth the commandments.
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Keep thy word, and deal faithfully with him, and thou shalt always find the thing that is necessary for thee.
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Many, when a thing was lent them, reckoned it to be found, and put them to trouble that helped them.
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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.
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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.
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Lose thy money for thy brother and thy friend, and let it not rust under a stone to be lost.
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Lay up thy treasure according to the commandments of the most High, and it shall bring thee more profit than gold.
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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.
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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.
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Help thy neighbour according to thy power, and beware that thou thyself fall not into the same.
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Better is the life of a poor man in a mean cottage, than delicate fare in another man’s house.
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For it is a miserable life to go from house to house: for where thou art a stranger, thou darest not open thy mouth.
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Give place, thou stranger, to an honourable man; my brother cometh to be lodged, and I have need of mine house.
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These things are grievous to a man of understanding; the upbraiding of houseroom, and reproaching of the lender.
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