Sirach

Sirach

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1 Happy the husband of a good wife, twice-lengthened are his days;

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2 A worthy wife brings joy to her husband, peaceful and full is his life.

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A good wife is a generous gift bestowed upon him who fears the LORD;

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Be he rich or poor, his heart is content, and a smile is ever on his face.

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There are three things at which my heart quakes, a fourth before which I quail: Though false charges in public, trial before all the people, and lying testimony are harder to bear than death,

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3 A jealous wife is heartache and mourning and a scourging tongue like the other three.

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A bad wife is a chafing yoke; he who marries her seizes a scorpion.

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A drunken wife arouses great anger, for she does not hide her shame.

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By her eyelids and her haughty stare an unchaste wife can be recognized.

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Keep a strict watch over an unruly wife, lest, finding an opportunity, she make use of it;

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Follow close if her eyes are bold, and be not surprised if she betrays you:

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As a thirsty traveler with eager mouth drinks from any water that he finds, So she settles down before every tent peg and opens her quiver for every arrow.

Chapter 26

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A gracious wife delights her husband, her thoughtfulness puts flesh on his bones;

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A gift from the LORD is her governed speech, and her firm virtue is of surpassing worth.

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Choicest of blessings is a modest wife, priceless her chaste person.

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Like the sun rising in the LORD'S heavens, the beauty of a virtuous wife is the radiance of her home.

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4 Like the light which shines above the holy lampstand, are her beauty of face and graceful figure.

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5 Golden columns on silver bases are her shapely limbs and steady feet.

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These two bring grief to my heart, and the third arouses my horror: A wealthy man reduced to want; illustrious men held in contempt; And the man who passes from justice to sin, for whom the LORD makes ready the sword.

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6 A merchant can hardly remain upright, nor a shopkeeper free from sin;

 

 

26 1 1 Happy the husband of a good wife, twice-lengthened are his days; 2 2 A worthy wife brings joy to her husband, peaceful and full is his life. 3 A good wife is a generous gift bestowed upon him who fears the LORD; 4 Be he rich or poor, his heart is content, and a smile is ever on his face. 5 There are three things at which my heart quakes, a fourth before which I quail: Though false charges in public, trial before all the people, and lying testimony are harder to bear than death, 6 3 A jealous wife is heartache and mourning and a scourging tongue like the other three. 7 A bad wife is a chafing yoke; he who marries her seizes a scorpion. 8 A drunken wife arouses great anger, for she does not hide her shame. 9 By her eyelids and her haughty stare an unchaste wife can be recognized. 10 Keep a strict watch over an unruly wife, lest, finding an opportunity, she make use of it; 11 Follow close if her eyes are bold, and be not surprised if she betrays you: 12 As a thirsty traveler with eager mouth drinks from any water that he finds, So she settles down before every tent peg and opens her quiver for every arrow. 13 A gracious wife delights her husband, her thoughtfulness puts flesh on his bones; 14 A gift from the LORD is her governed speech, and her firm virtue is of surpassing worth. 15 Choicest of blessings is a modest wife, priceless her chaste person. 16 Like the sun rising in the LORD'S heavens, the beauty of a virtuous wife is the radiance of her home. 17 4 Like the light which shines above the holy lampstand, are her beauty of face and graceful figure. 18 5 Golden columns on silver bases are her shapely limbs and steady feet. 19 These two bring grief to my heart, and the third arouses my horror: A wealthy man reduced to want; illustrious men held in contempt; And the man who passes from justice to sin, for whom the LORD makes ready the sword. 20 6 A merchant can hardly remain upright, nor a shopkeeper free from sin;