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Sirach 31
King James Version (1769 Blayney revision, with Apocrypha) · Berean Standard Bible
The rich hath great labour in gathering riches together; and when he resteth, he is filled with his delicates.
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He that loveth gold shall not be justified, and he that followeth corruption shall have enough thereof.
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It is a stumblingblock unto them that sacrifice unto it, and every fool shall be taken therewith.
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Who hath been tried thereby, and found perfect? then let him glory. Who might offend, and hath not offended? or done evil, and hath not done it?
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If thou sit at a bountiful table, be not greedy upon it, and say not, There is much meat on it.
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Remember that a wicked eye is an evil thing: and what is created more wicked than an eye? therefore it weepeth upon every occasion.
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Eat as it becometh a man, those things which are set before thee; and devour note, lest thou be hated.
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A very little is sufficient for a man well nurtured, and he fetcheth not his wind short upon his bed.
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Sound sleep cometh of moderate eating: he riseth early, and his wits are with him: but the pain of watching, and choler, and pangs of the belly, are with an unsatiable man.
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My son, hear me, and despise me not, and at the last thou shalt find as I told thee: in all thy works be quick, so shall there no sickness come unto thee.
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Whoso is liberal of his meat, men shall speak well of him; and the report of his good housekeeping will be believed.
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But against him that is a niggard of his meat the whole city shall murmur; and the testimonies of his niggardness shall not be doubted of.
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The furnace proveth the edge by dipping: so doth wine the hearts of the proud by drunkenness.
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Wine is as good as life to a man, if it be drunk moderately: what life is then to a man that is without wine? for it was made to make men glad.
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Wine measurably drunk and in season bringeth gladness of the heart, and cheerfulness of the mind:
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Drunkenness increaseth the rage of a fool till he offend: it diminisheth strength, and maketh wounds.
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Rebuke not thy neighbour at the wine, and despise him not in his mirth: give him no despiteful words, and press not upon him with urging him to drink.
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