The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Ecclesiasticus
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Chapter 28
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He that will be avenged brings on himself the Lord’s vengeance; watch and ward shall be kept over his sins continually.
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Forgive thy neighbour his fault, and for thy own sins thy prayer shall win pardon;
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should man bear man a grudge, and yet look to the Lord for healing?
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Should he refuse mercy to his fellow-man, yet ask forgiveness,
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should he think to appease God, while he, a mortal man, is obdurate? Who shall plead for his acquittal?
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Look to thy last end, and leave thy quarrelling;
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with the grave’s corruption God’s commandments threaten thee.
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Thy God fear, thy neighbour forgive;
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the covenant of the most High remember, thy neighbour’s slip forget.

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Keep clear of quarrelling, and sin shall less abound.
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Quick temper sets feuds a-raging, and wicked men there are that will embroil fast friends, and stir up strife among folk that lived at peace.
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More fuel, more fire; strong man will rage the more, rich man push his vengeance further.

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Heat is gendered by the haste of rivalry, and bloodshed by hot blood; but it is tongue of witness that brings death.
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Spark blown upon will blaze, spat upon will die out; see how of both the mouth is arbiter!
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A curse on every tale-bearer and traducer that disturbs the world’s peace!
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Tongue that comes between two friends, how many it has exiled, sent them to wander far away,
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how many rich cities dismantled, great houses demolished,
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what armies it has routed, what proud nations brought to ruin,
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what noble women it has driven out from their homes, and left all their toil unrewarded!
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Pay heed to it, and thou shalt never rest more, never find friend in whom thou canst trust.
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Whip that lashes does but bruise the skin; tongue that lashes will break bones;
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the sword has killed many, the tongue more.

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Blessed is he that is preserved from the tongue’s wickedness, that has never felt its fury, never borne its yoke or worn its chains;
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that yoke of iron, those chains of bronze!
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Here is death worse than death itself, here is loss the grave cannot outvie.
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Not for ever shall its reign persist, but where wicked men go it still follows; the just it cannot consume,
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but if thou forsake God thou shalt encounter it, a fire that burns thee and will not be quenched, an assault more perilous than assault of lion or pard.
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Fence thy ears about with thorns, and give the wicked tongue no hearing; make fast thy mouth with bolt and bar.
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Melt down gold and silver of thine, and get thee a balance that shall weigh thy words, a bridle that shall be the rule of thy mouth;
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do all that lies in thee to keep thy tongue from speaking amiss, lest lurking enemies triumph over thy ruin, the fatal and final ruin that shall be thine.