The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Ecclesiasticus
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Chapter 34
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Fools are cheated by vain hopes, buoyed up with the fancies of a dream.
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Wouldst thou heed such lying visions? Better clutch at shadows, or chase the wind.
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Nought thou seest in a dream but symbols; man is but face to face with his own image.
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As well may foul thing cleanse, as false thing give thee a true warning.
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Out upon the folly of them, pretended divination, and cheating omen, and wizard’s dream!
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Heart of woman in her pangs is not more fanciful. Unless it be some manifestation the most High has sent thee, pay no heed to any such;
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trust in dreams has crazed the wits of many, and brought them to their ruin.
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Believe rather the law’s promises, that cannot miss their fulfilment, the wisdom that trusty counsellors shall make clear to thee.

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A man will not learn until he is tested by discipline. That experience gained, he will think deeply, and the many lessons he has learned will make him a wise talker.
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Without experience, a man knows little; yet, if he is too venturesome, he reaps a rich harvest of mischief …
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A man will not learn until he is tested by discipline … and if he is led astray he will be full of knavery …
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I myself have seen much in my wanderings, the customs of men more than I can tell.
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Sometimes, by this means, I have been in danger of death, and only the divine favour has preserved me from it.

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The life of such as fear the Lord is held precious, and wins a blessing from his regard;
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they have a deliverer they can trust in, and God’s eye watches over them in return for their love.
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Fear the Lord, and thou shalt never hesitate; nothing may daunt thee, while such a hope is thine.
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Blessed souls, that fear the Lord!
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They know where to look for refuge.
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Fear the Lord, and his eyes watch over thee; here is strong protection, here is firm support; shelter when the hot wind blows, shade at noon-day;
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here is reassurance when a man stumbles, support when he falls; soul uplifted, eyes enlightened, health and life and blessing bestowed.

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Tainted is every sacrifice that comes of goods ill gotten; a mockery, this, of sacrifice, that shall win no favour.
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For those who wait upon him in loyal duty, the Lord alone is God.
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Should the most High accept the offerings of sinners, take the gifts of the wrong-doer into his reckoning, and pardon their sins because their sacrifices are many?
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Who robs the poor and then brings sacrifice, is of their fellowship that would immolate some innocent child before the eyes of his father.
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Poor man’s bread is poor man’s life; cheat him of it, and thou hast slain him;
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sweat of his brow, or his life’s blood, what matters?
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Disappoint the hireling, and thou art own brother to a murderer.
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Build while another pulls down, and toil is its own reward.
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Pray while another curses, and which of you shall find audience with God?
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Cleanse thyself from dead body’s contamination, and touch it again, what avails thy cleansing?
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So it is when a man fasts for his sins, yet will not leave his sinning; vain is the fast, the prayer goes unanswered.