The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Ecclesiasticus
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Chapter 8
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If quarrel thou hast, let it not be with a prince, that may attach thy person;
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nor with a rich man, that may implead thee,
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with all the power there is in silver and gold to corrupt men, and sway even the hearts of kings;
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nor with a glib talker; thou dost but add fuel to his fire.

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Be not familiar with a boor; thou wilt hear no good of thy ancestry.

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Scorn not the sinner that would amend his ways; reproach comes amiss, where all stand in need of correction.
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Nor fail in respect for the aged; it is of our stuff grey hairs are made.
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Rejoice not over thy neighbour’s death; we all die, and would not have men rejoice over it.
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Do not be contemptuous of what older and wiser men have to tell thee; by their lore live thou,
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if wise thou wouldst be, and have the secret of discernment, and live contentedly in the service of the great.
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Do not let them pass thee by, these traditions older men have inherited from their fathers;
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they will turn thee into a man of judgement, that answer can make when answer is needed.

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Wouldst thou remonstrate with a sinner? Make sure thou art not fanning the flame of his passions, thyself in peril of a scorching.

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Wouldst thou make reply to the railing accuser? Make sure he is not baiting a trap to ensnare thee.

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Lend to one who can master thee? Then lent is lost.
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Pledge not thyself beyond thy means; count ever thy pledge forfeit.
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Dispute not a judge’s award; who judges by right rule if not he?
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Travel not with a rash companion, if thou wouldst not shoulder all his misfortune; he will go his own way, and thou share the reward of his folly.
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Quarrel not with a man of quick moods; on a desert road he is no companion for thee; he cares nothing for bloodshed, and will lay thee in the dust when none is by to aid thee.
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Take not counsel with a fool; he knows none but his own way of it.
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Share not thy secret plans with a stranger; thou knowest not what trouble he may breed.
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Never open to any man thy whole heart; an ill requital he may make, by bringing shame on thee.