Sirach – Chapter 8

Old Testament22 Verses

1Strive not with a powerful man, lest thou fall into his hands.

2Contend not with a rich man, lest he bring an action against thee.

3For gold and silver hath destroyed many, and hath reached even to the heart of kings, and perverted them.

4Strive not with a man that is full of tongue, and heap not wood upon his fire.

5Communicate not with an ignorant man, lest he speak ill of thy family.

6Despise not a man that turneth away from sin, nor reproach him therewith: remember that we are all worthy of reproof.

7Despise not a man in his old age; for we also shall become old.

8Rejoice not at the death of thy enemy; knowing that we all die, and are not willing that others should rejoice at our death.

9Despise not the discourse of them that are ancient and wise, but acquaint thyself with their proverbs.

10For of them thou shalt learn wisdom, and instruction of understanding, and to serve great men without blame.

11Let not the discourse of the ancients escape thee, for they have learned of their fathers:

12For of them thou shalt learn understanding, and to give an answer in time of need.

13Kindle not the coals of sinners by rebuking them, lest thou be burnt with the flame of the fire of their sins.

14Stand not against the face of an injurious person, lest he sit as a spy to entrap thee in thy words.

15Lend not to a man that is mightier than thyself: and if thou lendest, count it as lost.

16Be not surety above thy power: and if thou be surety, think as if thou wert to pay it.

17Judge not against a judge: for he judgeth according to that which is just.

18Go not on the way with a bold man, lest he burden thee with his evils: for he goeth according to his own will, and thou shalt perish together with his folly.

19Quarrel not with a passionate man, and go not into the desert with a bold man: for blood is as nothing in his sight, and where there is no help he will overthrow thee.

20Advise not with fools, for they cannot love but such things as please them.

21Before a stranger do no matter of counsel: for thou knowest not what he will bring forth.

22Open not thy heart to every man: lest he repay thee with an evil turn, and speak reproachfully to thee.

Reflection for Today

The message of Sirach Chapter 8 unfolds within the broader narrative of practical wisdom and fear of the Lord. Catholic theology, drawing on this deuterocanonical book provides guidance for daily life (CIC 1806), sees in this chapter a call to deeper faith. The principle that All wisdom comes from the Lord guides our interpretation.

The Church Fathers, including St. Augustine, St. Jerome, and St. John Chrysostom, devoted themselves to explaining Scripture for the faithful. Their insights, preserved in the Church's Tradition, continue to illuminate our reading. The Catechism reminds us that "the Church has always venerated the divine Scriptures as she venerated the Body of the Lord" (CIC 103).

As you engage with this chapter, bring your questions, struggles, and hopes to the text. God's Word addresses the whole person—mind, heart, and will. Through the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, we receive the grace to live what we read. May this chapter strengthen your faith and deepen your love for Christ and His Church.

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