Sirach 18
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | He that lyueth with out bigynnyng and ende, made of nouyt alle thingis togidere; God alone schal be iustified, and he dwellith a king vnouercomun with outen ende. |
| 2 | Who schal suffice to telle out his werkis? |
| 3 | for whi who schal seke the grete thingis of hym? |
| 4 | But who schal telle out the vertu of his greetnesse? ether who schal leie to for to telle out his mercy? |
| 5 | It is not to make lesse, nether to leie to; nethir it is to fynde the grete thingis of God. |
| 6 | Whanne a man hath endid, thanne he schal bigynne; and whanne he hath restid, he schal worche. |
| 7 | What is a man, and what is the glorie of him? and what is good, ether what is the wickid thing of him? |
| 8 | The noumbre of the daies of men, that ben comynli an hundrid yeer, ben arettid as the dropis of the watir of the see; and as the stoon of grauel, so a fewe yeeris in the dai of euerlastyngnesse. |
| 9 | For this thing God is pacient in hem, and schedith out on hem his merci. |
| 10 | He siy the presumpcioun of her herte, for it was yuel; and he knew the distriyng of hem, for it was wickid. |
| 11 | Therfor he fillide his merci in hem, and schewide to hem the weie of equite. |
| 12 | The merciful doyng of man is aboute his neiybore; but the merci of the Lord is ouer ech fleisch. |
| 13 | He that hath merci, and techith, and chastisith as a scheepherde his floc, |
| 14 | do merci, takynge the techyng of merciful doyng; and he that hastith in the domes therof. |
| 15 | Sone, in goodis yyue thou not pleynt, and in ech yifte yyue thou not heuynesse of an yuel word. |
| 16 | Whether dew schal not kele heete? so and a word is betere than yifte. |
| 17 | Lo! whether a word is not aboue a good yifte? but euer ethir is with a man iustified. |
| 18 | A fool schal vpbreide scharpli; and the yifte of an vntauyt man makith iyen to faile. |
| 19 | Bifore the doom make thou redi riytfulnesse to thee; and lerne thou, bifore that thou speke. |
| 20 | Bifore sikenesse yyue thou medicyn; and bifore the doom axe thi silf, and thou schalt fynde merci in the siyt of God. |
| 21 | Bifore sikenesse make the meke, and in the tyme of sikenesse schewe thi lyuyng. |
| 22 | Be thou not lettid to preye euere, and drede thou not to be iustified til to deth; for whi the meede of God dwellith with outen ende. |
| 23 | Bifore preier make redi thi soule; and nyle thou be as a man that temptith God. |
| 24 | Haue thou mynde of ire in the dai of endyng; and make thou in lyuyng the tyme of yelding. |
| 25 | Haue thou mynde of pouert in the dai of abundaunce; and the nede of pouert in the tyme of richessis. |
| 26 | Fro the morewtid `til to the euentid the tyme schal be chaungid; and alle these thingis ben swift in the iyen of God. |
| 27 | A wise man schal drede in alle thingis; and in the daies of trespassis he schal fle fro vnkunnyng, ether slouthe. |
| 28 | Ech fel man knowith wisdom; and to hym that fyndith it, he schal yyue knouleching. |
| 29 | Witti men in wordis also thei diden wiseli, and vndurstoden treuthe, and riytfulnesse; and bisouyten prouerbis and domes. |
| 30 | Go thou not aftir thi coueitises; and be thou turned awei fro thi wille. |
| 31 | If thou yyuest to thi soule the coueitisis therof, it schal make thee in to ioie to thin enemyes. |
| 32 | Delite thou not in cumpenyes, nether in litle cumpenyes; for whi the synnyng of hem is contynuel. |
| 33 | Be thou not meene in the stryuyng of looue, and sum thing is to thee in the world; for whi thou schalt be enuyouse to thi soule. |