Ecclesiasticus, 20

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6 There is one who, not having the understanding to speak, remains silent. And there is another who remains silent, knowing the proper time.




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Ecclesiastical 20 addresses the theme of wisdom in relation to human behaviors, emphasizing the importance of humility and self -restarting. The chapter begins with a discussion about hypocrisy and recklessness, showing how they can lead to disastrous situations. Then the author emphasizes the importance of listening and learning from others, as well as the need to maintain modesty and humility in all situations.

Proverbs 17:27: "He who has knowledge is restrained in his words; who has understanding is serene." This verse highlights the importance of self -restarting and moderation in discourse, a theme addressed in ecclesiastical 20.

James 1:19: "My beloved brothers, each must be ready to hear, late to speak and late to anger." This verse highlights the importance of listening and learning from others, a theme that is also addressed in Ecclesiastical 20.

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Proverbs 19:20: "Hear the advice and accept the correction, so that you have become wise in the future." This verse emphasizes the importance of listening and learning from others, an important theme in ecclesiastical 20.


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