“Whoever keeps the law,
Makes many offerings.
Whoever heeds the commandments
Makes an offering of well-being.
Whoever returns a kindness
Offers choice fine flour.
Whoever gives alms
Sacrifices a thank offering.
To keep from wickedness
Is pleasing to the Lord.
To forsake unrighteousness
Is atonement.”
Sirach reminds us of the connection between keeping the law and offering the sacrificial rites. If you keep the law, you are like offering many sacrifices. If you keep the commandments, you are making the equivalent of a well-being or peace offering. When you return a kindness to someone, offer them the choice flour. If you give alms, you are like making a thanksgiving sacrifice. Whenever you keep from wickedness, you are pleasing to the Lord. When you stay away from unrighteousness, you are making an atonement for your sins. Keeping the law is like offering sacrifices.