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26 For it is easy for the Lord on the day of death[a]
    to repay mortals according to their conduct.
27 A time of affliction brings forgetfulness of past delights;
    at the end of life one’s deeds are revealed.
28 Call none happy before death,
    for how they end, they are known.

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Footnotes

  1. 11:26–28 Ben Sira thought that divine retribution took place only in the present life, and even at the end of life; cf. 9:12; 14:16–17.