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Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 28:11-23 Good News Bible Catholic Edition (GNBDK)

11. An argument that blazes out suddenly can lead to violence.

12. You can blow on a spark to make it glow, or you can spit on it to put it out. Either way, you do it with your mouth.

13. Gossips and liars deserve to be cursed, because they have been the ruin of many people who were minding their own business.

14. Many have had their lives ruined and have been driven from their homes because of people who meddled in their business. Such unwanted interference has resulted in the destruction of strong cities and the homes of respected people.

15. Meddlers have caused faithful wives to be divorced, robbed of everything they had worked for.

16. Anyone who pays attention to slander can never find peace of mind.

17. A whip can raise a welt, but a vicious tongue can break bones.

18. More people have died as a result of loose talk than were ever killed by swords.

19-20. Count yourself lucky if you have been spared the experience of having irresponsible talk directed against you — if you have never had that iron yoke round your neck or those heavy chains on your legs.

21. Slander leads to a miserable death; but in fact, you'd be better off dead.

22. Devout people, however, cannot be overcome by slander; they cannot be burnt by its flames.

23. Its victims are those who have abandoned the Lord; once the fire of slander has been lit among them, it cannot be put out. Slander will pounce on them like a lion and tear them to pieces like a leopard.

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