CHAPTER 34
Trust in the Lord and Not in Dreams*
and dreams give wings to fools.
so anyone who believes in dreams.
the likeness of a face looking at itself.
How can the false produce what is true?a
what you already expect, the mind fantasizes.
do not fix your heart on them.
and those who put their hope in them have perished.
and in the mouth of the faithful is complete wisdom.
and one with much experience speaks sense.
and learned more than I could ever say.
but by these experiences I was saved.
and are never discouraged, for he is their hope.b
he is their mighty shield and strong support,
A shelter from the heat, a shade from the noonday sun,
a guard against stumbling, a help against falling.c
gives health and life and blessing.
True Worship of God*
nor for their many sacrifices does he forgive their sins.
whoever offers sacrifice from the holdings of the poor.
whoever withholds it is a murderer.
what do they gain but trouble?
whose voice will God hear?
what does he gain by the purification?f
but goes and commits them again:
Who will hear his prayer,
what is gained by mortification?
* [34:1–20] Confidence placed in dreams, divinations, and omens is false because these are devoid of reality (vv. 1–8). True confidence is founded on knowledge and experience (vv. 9–13), and above all on the fear of the Lord, with its accompanying blessings of divine assistance and protection (vv. 14–20).
* [34:21–31] To be acts of true religion, sacrifice and penance must be accompanied by the proper moral dispositions. To offer to God goods taken from the poor (vv. 21–27), or to practice penance without interior reform, is a mockery, worthless in the sight of God (vv. 28–31). Cf. Mt 15:4–7; Mk 7:9–13.
b. [34:16] Ps 23:4; 112:7–8; Prv 3:23–24; 28:1.
c. [34:19] Ps 33:18–19; 34:16.
d. [34:22] Sir 35:14–15; Prv 21:27.
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