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Remember the end of your life, and cease from enmity, remember destruction and death, and be true to the commandments. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 6)
and a sinful man will disturb friends and inject enmity among those who are at peace. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 9)
He that shows mercy will lend to his neighbor, and he that strengthens him with his hand keeps the commandments. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 1)
Lend to your neighbor in the time of his need; and in turn, repay your neighbor promptly. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 2)
If the lender exert pressure, he will hardly get back half, and will regard that as a windfall. If he does not, the borrower has robbed him of his money, and he has needlessly made him his enemy; he will repay him with curses and reproaches, and instead of glory will repay him with dishonor. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 6)
Because of such wickedness, therefore, many have refused to lend; they have been afraid of being defrauded needlessly. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 7)
Help a poor man for the commandment's sake, and because of his need do not send him away empty. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 9)
Lose your silver for the sake of a brother or a friend, and do not let it rust under a stone and be lost. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 10)
These things are hard to bear for a man who has feeling: scolding about lodging and the reproach of the moneylender. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 28)
He who teaches his son will make his enemies envious, and will glory in him in the presence of friends. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 3)
he has left behind him an avenger against his enemies, and one to repay the kindness of his friends. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 6)
Do not laugh with him, lest you have sorrow with him, and in the end you will gnash your teeth. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 10)
