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Chapter 41
Sira CPDV 41:1  O death, how bitter is the memory of you: to a man who has peace in his substance,
Sira CPDV 41:2  to a quiet man, and to him whose ways are directed properly in all things, and who still has the strength to take nourishment.
Sira CPDV 41:3  O death, your judgment is good to the indigent man, and to him whose strength has diminished,
Sira CPDV 41:4  who is failing due to old age, and who is anxious about all things, and to the unbelieving man who has lost patience.
Sira CPDV 41:5  Do not choose to dread the judgment of death. Remember the things that occurred before you, and the things that will occur after you. This judgment is from the Lord upon all flesh.
Sira CPDV 41:6  And what will happen to you is well-pleasing to the Most High, whether in ten, or one hundred, or one thousand years.
Sira CPDV 41:8  The sons of sinners, and those who pass their time in the manner of the houses of the impious, become sons of abominations.
Sira CPDV 41:9  The inheritance of the sons of sinners will perish, and continual disgrace will be with their offspring.
Sira CPDV 41:10  The sons of an impious father will complain, for they are in disgrace because of him.
Sira CPDV 41:11  Woe to you, impious men, who have abandoned the law of the Most High Lord!
Sira CPDV 41:12  And when you are born, you will be born into a curse; and when you die, your portion will be in a curse.
Sira CPDV 41:13  All things that are from the earth shall return to the earth. Similarly, the impious will proceed from a curse unto perdition.
Sira CPDV 41:14  The grieving of men is in their body, but the name of the impious will be wiped away.
Sira CPDV 41:15  Have concern for your good name. For this will continue with you, more so than a thousand precious and great treasures.
Sira CPDV 41:16  A good life has its number of days, but a good name will continue forever.
Sira CPDV 41:17  Sons, practice discipline peacefully. For what use is there in either concealed wisdom, or undiscovered treasure?
Sira CPDV 41:18  Better is the man who hides his foolishness than the man who hides his wisdom.
Sira CPDV 41:19  Yet truly, have respect for these things which proceed from my mouth.
Sira CPDV 41:20  For it is not good to observe every reverence. And all things do not please all persons in their beliefs.
Sira CPDV 41:21  Have shame of these things: of fornication before father and mother, and of a lie before the first leader and the powerful,
Sira CPDV 41:22  of a crime before a ruler or a judge, of iniquity before a congregation or a people,
Sira CPDV 41:23  of injustice before a companion or a friend, and of the place in which you live,
Sira CPDV 41:24  of theft, and of the truth before God, and of the covenant, of reclining to eat bread, and of deceitfulness in giving or receiving,
Sira CPDV 41:25  of silence before those who greet you, of looking upon a woman of fornication, and of averting your face from a relative.
Sira CPDV 41:26  You should not avert your face from your neighbor, nor should you take away a portion and not restore it.
Sira CPDV 41:27  You should not stare at another man’s wife, nor pursue his handmaid, nor approach her bed.
Sira CPDV 41:28  Avoid reproachful speeches before friends, and when you give, you should not place blame.