| Kniha SirachovcovaBiblia - Sväté písmo(CPDV - Anglický - Catholic PD) | Sir 30, 1-27 |
1 Sir 30, 1 He who loves his son will frequently chastise him, so that he may be happy in the very end, and not grope for the doors of his neighbors. 2 Sir 30, 2 He who instructs his son will be praised over him and will glory in him, in the midst of his household. 3 Sir 30, 3 He who teaches his son will make his enemy jealous, and in the midst of his friends, he will glory in him. 4 Sir 30, 4 When his father has died, it will be as if he were not dead. For he will have left behind someone who is like himself. 5 Sir 30, 5 In his life, he saw him and rejoiced in him. And at his passing, he was not sorrowful, nor was he confounded in the sight of his enemies. 6 Sir 30, 6 For he left behind himself a defender of his house against his enemies, and someone who will repay his friends with kindness. 7 Sir 30, 7 For the sake of the souls of his sons, he will bind up his wounds, and at every voice, his gut will be stirred up. 8 Sir 30, 8 An untamed horse becomes stubborn, and a child left to himself becomes headstrong. 9 Sir 30, 9 Coddle a son, and he will make you afraid. Play with him, and he will make you sorrowful. 10 Sir 30, 10 You should not laugh with him; otherwise you may have grief, and in the end, your teeth be clenched. 11 Sir 30, 11 You should not give him power in his youth, but you should not despise his thoughts. 12 Sir 30, 12 Bow down his neck in his youth, and slap his sides while he is a child, lest perhaps he may become stubborn, and then he will not trust you, and so he will bring sorrow to your soul. 13 Sir 30, 13 Instruct your son, and work with him, lest you give offense by his shameful behavior. 14 Sir 30, 14 Better is a healthy pauper with a strong constitution, than a wealthy man who is weak and afflicted by maladies. 15 Sir 30, 15 A healthy soul with the sanctity of justice is better than all the gold and silver. And a sound body is better than immense revenues. 16 Sir 30, 16 There is no revenue above the revenue of a healthy body. And there is no delight above a joyful heart. 17 Sir 30, 17 Death is better than a bitter life. And eternal rest is better than continual sickness. 18 Sir 30, 18 Good things hidden in a closed mouth are like seats at a feast placed around a grave. 19 Sir 30, 19 What benefit is there in an offering to an idol? For it can neither eat, nor smell. 20 Sir 30, 20 So is he who flees from the Lord, carrying the wages of his iniquity. 21 Sir 30, 21 He sees with his eyes and groans, like a eunuch who embraces a virgin and sighs. 22 Sir 30, 22 You should not give your soul to sadness, and you should not afflict yourself by your own counsel. 23 Sir 30, 23 The gladness of the heart is the life of a man, and it is a treasure of sanctity without defect. And the exultation of a man is length of life. 24 Sir 30, 24 Take pity on your own soul by pleasing God, and show self-restraint. Gather your heart into his sanctity, and drive sadness far away from yourself. 25 Sir 30, 25 For sadness has killed many, and there is no usefulness in it. 26 Sir 30, 26 Envy and anger will diminish your days, and pensiveness will bring old age before its time. 27 Sir 30, 27 A cheerful and good heart is like a feast. And its feasts are formed by diligence.
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Sir 30,18-19 - Veľmi si treba vážiť telesné zdravie, ktoré každého naplňuje spokojnosťou.
Sir 30,27 - Po tomto verši až po hl. 36 v gréckej osnove nastáva v počítaní kapitol zmena. Tak sa pozdáva, že poradie latinskej Biblie je správnejšie, a preto sa jej všetci pridŕžajú.