Chapter 12
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Scripture
DRA1If thou do good, know to whom thou dost it, and there shall be much thanks for thy good deeds.
2Do good to the just, and thou shalt find great recompense: and if not of him, assuredly of the Lord.
3For there is no good for him that is always occupied in evil, and that giveth no alms: for the Highest hateth sinners, and hath mercy on the penitent.
4Give to the merciful and uphold not the sinner: God will repay vengeance to the ungodly and to sinners, and keep them against the day of vengeance.
5Give to the good, and receive not a sinner.
6Do good to the humble, and give not to the ungodly: hold back thy bread, and give it not to him, lest thereby he overmaster thee.
7For thou shalt receive twice as much evil for all the good thou shalt have done to him: for the Highest also hateth sinners, and will repay vengeance to the ungodly.
8A friend shall not be known in prosperity, and an enemy shall not be hidden in adversity.
9In the prosperity of a man, his enemies are grieved: and a friend is known in his adversity.
10Never trust thy enemy: for as a brass pot his wickedness rusteth:
11Though he humble himself and go crouching, yet take good heed and beware of him.
12Set him not by thee, neither let him sit on thy right hand, lest he turn into thy place, and seek to take thy seat: and at the last thou acknowledge my words, and be pricked with my sayings.
13Who will pity an enchanter struck by a serpent, or any that come near wild beasts? so is it with him that keepeth company with a wicked man, and is involved in his sins.
14For an hour he will abide with thee: but if thou begin to decline, he will not endure it.
15An enemy speaketh sweetly with his lips, but in his heart he lieth in wait, to throw thee into a pit.
16An enemy weepeth with his eyes: but if he find an opportunity he will not be satisfied with blood:
17And if evils come upon thee, thou shalt find him there first.
18An enemy hath tears in his eyes, and while he pretendeth to help thee, will undermine thy feet.
19He will shake his head, and clap his hands, and whisper much, and change his countenance.
Overview
Sirach Chapter 12 continues the biblical narrative and provides important insights into God's character and His plan for redemption. As you study this chapter, discover themes of faith, obedience, grace, and God's unfailing love.
Key Themes
God's Faithfulness
God's consistent character and His commitment to covenant promises.
Human Response
Various responses to God's word — showing consequences of belief and doubt.
Spiritual Truth
Spiritual principles applicable to our faith journey today.
Study Questions
What are the main events or teachings described in this chapter?
How do the characters respond to God in this passage?
What challenges are presented, and how are they resolved?
What does this chapter reveal about God's character?
What spiritual lessons can you apply to your own life?
Connection to Christ
Every passage ultimately points to Jesus through prophecy, typology, or thematic connection.
Jesus is the true source of faithfulness, the perfect response to God's word, and the embodiment of all spiritual truths presented throughout Scripture.
Personal Reflection
Take time to journal or meditate on what God is teaching you through Sirach 12. How can these truths transform your thinking and actions today?