Sirach 42:1-5

{42:1} You should not repeat a claim heard from the revealing of a hidden word. And then, truly, you will be without shame, and you will find favor in the sight of all men. You should not accept the reputation of someone, so that you would sin, nor should you be confounded in any of the following things:
{42:2} in the law of the Most High and his covenant, or by giving a judgment to justify the impious;
{42:3} in a word among companions and fellow travelers, or by distributing the inheritance of friends;
{42:4} in the fairness of scales and weights, or in acquiring much or little;
{42:5} by the corruption of buying and negotiating, or in the ample discipline of children, or in causing the side of a wicked servant to bleed.

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Sirach 41:26-28

{41:26} You should not avert your face from your neighbor, nor should you take away a portion and not restore it.
{41:27} You should not stare at another man’s wife, nor pursue his handmaid, nor approach her bed.
{41:28} Avoid reproachful speeches before friends, and when you give, you should not place blame.

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