| 34 | Ecclesiasticus | ||
| 1 | A man of no understanding has vain and false hopes,  and dreams give wings to fools.  | Dreams mean nothing. Sir.34.1-8 | |
| 2 | As one who catches at a shadow and pursues the wind,  so is he who gives heed to dreams.  | ||
| 3 | The vision of dreams is this against that,  the likeness of a face confronting a face.  | ||
| 4 | From an unclean thing what will be made clean?  And from something false what will be true?  | ||
| 5 | Divinations and omens and dreams are folly,  and like a woman in travail the mind has fancies.  | ||
| 6 | Unless they are sent from the Most High as a visitation,  do not give your mind to them.  | ||
| 7 | For dreams have deceived many,  and those who put their hope in them have failed.  | ||
| 8 | Without such deceptions the law will be fulfilled,  and wisdom is made perfect in truthful lips.  | ||
| 9 | An educated man knows many things,  and one with much experience will speak with understanding.  | Travel. Sir.34.9-12 | |
| 10 | He that is inexperienced knows few things, | ||
| 11 | but he that has travelled acquires much cleverness. | ||
| 12 | I have seen many things in my travels,  and I understand more than I can express.  | ||
| 13 | I have often been in danger of death,  but have escaped because of these experiences.  | Fear the LORD. Sir.34.13-17 | |
| 14 | The spirit of those who fear the Lord will live, | ||
| 15 | for their hope is in him who saves them. | ||
| 16 | He who fears the Lord will not be timid,  nor play the coward, for he is his hope.  | ||
| 17 | Blessed is the soul of the man who fears the Lord! | ||
| 18 | To whom does he look?  And who is his support?  | Offering sacrifice. Sir.34.18-35.12 | |
| 19 | The eyes of the Lord are upon those who love him,  a mighty protection and strong support, a shelter from the hot wind and a shade from noonday sun, a guard against stumbling and a defence against falling.  | ||
| 20 | He lifts up the soul and gives light to the eyes;  he grants healing, life, and blessing.  | ||
| 21 | If one sacrifices from what has been wrongfully obtained, the offering is blemished; | ||
| 22 | the gifts of the lawless are not acceptable. | ||
| 23 | The Most High is not pleased with the offerings of the ungodly;  and he is not propitiated for sins by a multitude of sacrifices.  | ||
| 24 | Like one who kills a son before his father's eyes  is the man who offers a sacrifice from the property of the poor.  | ||
| 25 | The bread of the needy is the life of the poor;  whoever deprives them of it is a man of blood.  | ||
| 26 | To take away a neighbour's living is to murder him; | ||
| 27 | to deprive an employee of his wages is to shed blood. | ||
| 28 | When one builds and another tears down,  what do they gain but toil?  | ||
| 29 | When one prays and another curses,  to whose voice will the Lord listen?  | ||
| 30 | If a man washes after touching a dead body, and touches it again,  what has he gained by his washing?  | ||
| 31 | So if a man fasts for his sins,  and goes again and does the same things, who will listen to his prayer? And what has he gained by humbling himself?  | ||
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