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Sirach 23:24-33 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

24. To a man of fornication, all bread is sweet; he will not tire of transgression, to the very end.

25. Every man who transgresses his own bed has contempt for his own soul. And so he says: "Who can see me?

26. Darkness surrounds me, and the walls enclose me, and no one catches sight of me. Whom should I fear? The Most High will not remember my offenses."

27. And he does not understand that God's eye sees all things. For fear within a man such as this drives away from him both the fear of God and the eyes of those men who fear God.

28. And he does not acknowledge that the eyes of the Lord are much brighter than the sun, keeping watch over all the ways of men, even to the depths of the abyss, and gazing into the hearts of men, even to the most hidden parts.

29. For all things, before they were created, were known to the Lord God. And even after their completion, he beholds all things.

30. This man will be punished in the streets of the city, and he will be chased like a young horse. And in a place that he does not suspect, he will be captured.

31. And because he did not understand the fear of the Lord, he will be in disgrace before all men,

32. as will be every woman, too, who abandons her husband and establishes an inheritance by marriage to another man.

33. For first, she was unbelieving of the law of the Most High. Second, she offended against her husband. Third, she fornicated by adultery, and so established her children by another man.

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