Tobit – Chapter 4

Old Testament23 Verses

1Therefore when Tobias thought that his prayer was heard that he might die, he called to him Tobias his son,

2And said to him: Hear, my son, the words of my mouth, and lay them as a foundation in thy heart.

3When God shall take my soul, thou shalt bury my body: and thou shalt honour thy mother all the days of her life:

4For thou must be mindful what and how great perils she suffered for thee in her womb.

5And when she also shall have ended the time of her life, bury her by me.

6And all the days of thy life have God in thy mind: and take heed thou never consent to sin, nor transgress the commandments of the Lord our God.

7Give alms out of thy substance, and turn not away thy face from any poor person: for so it shall come to pass that the face of the Lord shall not be turned from thee.

8According to thy ability be merciful.

9If thou have much give abundantly: if thou have little, take care even so to bestow willingly a little.

10For thus thou storest up to thyself a good reward for the day of necessity.

11For alms deliver from all sin, and from death, and will not suffer the soul to go into darkness.

12Alms shall be a great confidence before the most high God, to all them that give it.

13Take heed to keep thyself, my son, from all fornication, and beside thy wife never endure to know a crime.

14Never suffer pride to reign in thy mind, or in thy words: for from it all perdition took its beginning.

15If any man hath done any work for thee, immediately pay him his hire, and let not the wages of thy hired servant stay with thee at all.

16See thou never do to another what thou wouldst hate to have done to thee by another.

17Eat thy bread with the hungry and the needy, and with thy garments cover the naked,

18Lay out thy bread, and thy wine upon the burial of a just man, and do not eat and drink thereof with the wicked.

19Seek counsel always of a wise man.

20Bless God at all times: and desire of him to direct thy ways, and that all thy counsels may abide in him.

21I tell thee also, my son, that I lent ten talents of silver, while thou wast yet a child, to Gabelus, in Rages a city of the Medes, and I have a note of his hand with me:

22Now therefore inquire how thou mayst go to him, and receive of him the foresaid sum of money, and restore to him the note of his hand.

23Fear not, my son: we lead indeed a poor life, but we shall have many good things if we fear God, and depart from all sin, and do that which is good.

Reflection for Today

Tobit Chapter 4 contributes to the biblical theme of family piety, almsgiving, and angelic help, which Catholic teaching develops throughout the Catechism. this deuterocanonical book teaches about guardian angels and prayer (CIC 336). The enduring truth that Prayer and almsgiving rise before God calls us to response.

The Second Vatican Council's Dei Verbum teaches that "Sacred Scripture is the speech of God as it is put down in writing under the breath of the Holy Spirit" (DV 9). This chapter, like all Scripture, is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness.

Catholic tradition encourages daily engagement with Scripture, whether through the Liturgy of the Hours, personal reading, or group study. The Catechism teaches that "prayer should accompany the reading of Sacred Scripture, so that a dialogue takes place between God and man" (CIC 2653). May your reading of this chapter be a true encounter with the living God.

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