Ecclesiasticus, 34

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1 Empty and false are the hopes of the senseless, and fools are borne aloft by dreams.

2 Like a man who catches at shadows or chases the wind, is the one who believes in dreams.

3 What is seen in dreams is to reality what the reflection of a face is to the face itself.

4 Can the unclean produce the clean? can the liar ever speak the truth?

5 Divination, omens and dreams all are unreal; what you already expect, the mind depicts.

6 Unless it be a vision specially sent by the Most High, fix not your heart on it;

7 For dreams have led many astray, and those who believed in them have perished.

8 The law is fulfilled without fail, and perfect wisdom is found in the mouth of the faithful man.

9 A man with training gains wide knowledge; a man of experience speaks sense.

10 One never put to the proof knows little, whereas with travel a man adds to his resourcefulness.

11 I have seen much in my travels, learned more than ever I could say.

12 Often I was in danger of death, but by these attainments I was saved.

13 Lively is the courage of those who fear the LORD, for they put their hope in their savior;

14 He who fears the LORD is never alarmed, never afraid; for the LORD is his hope.

15 Happy the soul that fears the LORD! In whom does he trust, and who is his support?

16 The eyes of the LORD are upon those who love him; he is their mighty shield and strong support, A shelter from the heat, a shade from the noonday sun, a guard against stumbling, a help against falling.

17 He buoys up the spirits, brings a sparkle to the eyes, gives health and life and blessing.

18 Tainted his gifts who offers in sacrifice ill-gotten goods! Mock presents from the lawless win not God's favor.

19 The Most High approves not the gifts of the godless, nor for their many sacrifices does he forgive their sins.

20 Like the man who slays a son in his father's presence is he who offers sacrifice from the possessions of the poor.

21 The bread of charity is life itself for the needy; he who withholds it is a man of blood.

22 He slays his neighbor who deprives him of his living: he sheds blood who denies the laborer his wages.

23 If one man builds up and another tears down, what do they gain but trouble?

24 If one man prays and another curses, whose voice will the LORD hear?

25 If a man again touches a corpse after he has bathed, what did he gain by the purification?

26 So with a man who fasts for his sins, but then goes and commits them again: Who will hear his prayer, and what has he gained by his mortification?




Versículos relacionados com Ecclesiasticus, 34:

Ecclesiastical Chapter 34 deals with the importance of not putting confidence in false deities, the practice of virtue and justice, and to avoid pride and arrogance. Following are five verses related to these themes:

Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord of all your heart and do not support yourself in your own understanding; recognize the Lord in all your ways, and He will straighten your paths." This verse highlights the importance of trusting God rather than following our own desires and interests.

Psalm 33:4-5: "For the word of the Lord is straight and all His works are faithful. He loves justice and right; the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord." This verse emphasizes the importance of justice and righteousness, which are topics addressed in ecclesiastical 34.

Proverbs 16:18: "Pride precedes ruin, and arrogance precedes the fall." This verse warns against the danger of pride and arrogance, which is discussed in ecclesiastical 34.

1 Peter 3:10: "For anyone who wants to love life and seeing good days, reflecting the tongue of evil and preventing your lips from saying misleading." This verse highlights the importance of honest virtue and speech, which are important topics in ecclesiastical 34.

Psalm 40:4: "Blessed is the man who makes the Lord his confidence and who does not turn to the superb, nor to those who deviate to the lie." This verse highlights the importance of trusting God instead of getting involved with proud and lying people, which is a theme in ecclesiastical 34.


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