Ben Sira 12:9-18

9 One's enemies are friendly when one prospers, but in adversity even one's friend disappears.
10 Never trust your enemy, for like corrosion in copper, so is his wickedness.
11 Even if he humbles himself and walks bowed down, take care to be on your guard against him. Be to him like one who polishes a mirror, to be sure it does not become completely tarnished.
12 Do not put him next to you, or he may overthrow you and take your place. Do not let him sit at your right hand, or else he may try to take your own seat, and at last you will realize the truth of my words, and be stung by what I have said.
13 Who pities a snake charmer when he is bitten, or all those who go near wild animals?
14 So no one pities a person who associates with a sinner and becomes involved in the other's sins.
15 He stands by you for a while, but if you falter, he will not be there.
16 An enemy speaks sweetly with his lips, but in his heart he plans to throw you into a pit; an enemy may have tears in his eyes, but if he finds an opportunity he will never have enough of your blood.
17 If evil comes upon you, you will find him there ahead of you; pretending to help, he will trip you up.
18 Then he will shake his head, and clap his hands, and whisper much, and show his true face.

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