Ben Sira 13:15-25

15 Every creature loves its like, and every person the neighbor.
16 All living beings associate with their own kind, and people stick close to those like themselves.
17 What does a wolf have in common with a lamb? No more has a sinner with the devout.
18 What peace is there between a hyena and a dog? And what peace between the rich and the poor?
19 Wild asses in the wilderness are the prey of lions; likewise the poor are feeding grounds for the rich.
20 Humility is an abomination to the proud; likewise the poor are an abomination to the rich.
21 When the rich person totters, he is supported by friends, but when the humble falls, he is pushed away even by friends.
22 If the rich person slips, many come to the rescue; he speaks unseemly words, but they justify him. If the humble person slips, they even criticize him; he talks sense, but is not given a hearing.
23 The rich person speaks and all are silent; they extol to the clouds what he says. The poor person speaks and they say, "Who is this fellow?" And should he stumble, they even push him down.
24 Riches are good if they are free from sin; poverty is evil only in the opinion of the ungodly.
25 The heart changes the countenance, either for good or for evil.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Other ancient authorities read [poor]
  • [b]. Other ancient authorities add [and a glad heart makes a cheerful countenance]
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