The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Ecclesiasticus
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Chapter 32
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If they will make thee master of the feast, do not give thyself airs; bear thyself as an equal.
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Make good provision for the guests, and so take thy place among them; thy duty done, recline at ease,
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and in their pleasure rejoice, accepting the crown that marks their favour, the honour bestowed by their gifts.
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Speak first, as becomes thy seniority,
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but with due choice of words; and do not break in when music is a-playing;
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no need for thy words to flow when none is listening, for thy wisdom to be displayed unseasonably.
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Music and wine, carbuncle set in gold,
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music and wine, signet ring of gold and emerald, so the wine be good, and taken in due measure.

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Keep silence, and give others a hearing; it shall win thee a name for modesty;
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if thou art but a young man, be loth to speak even of what concerns thee,
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and if thou art pressed for an answer, give it in brief.
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For the most part keep thy knowledge concealed under a mask of silence and enquiry;
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nor ever be familiar among great men, nor garrulous among the wise.
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Sure as the lightning is sign of a storm, men’s good word is the sign of a modest nature; they will love thee all the better for thy bashfulness.
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When the time comes for going, do not linger; get thee gone speedily to thy home, there to divert thyself, and take thy ease,
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and follow the whim of thy own thoughts, yet innocently and with no word proudly said.
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And for all this give thanks to God thy maker, that so contents thee with his gifts.

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If thou fearest the Lord, thou wilt accept the schooling he gives thee, waiting early at his door to win his blessing.
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In the law, the law’s follower finds deep content, the false heart nothing but a snare to catch it.
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Those who fear the Lord will discover where right lies, the light of truth shall shine from their awards;
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the sinner fears to have his life reproved, and will ever be finding precedents for gratifying his own whim.
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A man of prudence will never throw caution to the winds; his proud enemy feels no dread
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even upon rashly provoking him, but shall live to rue the assault.
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Do nothing, my son, save with consideration, and thy deeds shall not bring thee repentance.
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Take not some ruinous road that shall trip thee with its boulders; some road where all journeying is difficult and thou mayst expose thy life to sudden dangers.
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Of thy own children beware, be on thy watch against thy own household;
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be it thine to trust with all thy soul’s confidence, and thou hast kept the commandments.
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Who trusts in God, keeps well God’s command; confidence in him was never disappointed.