“Of three things,
My heart is frightened.
I am in great fear of a fourth.
The three are
Slander in the city,
The gathering of a mob,
And false accusations.
All these are worse
Than death.
But it is heartache.
It is a sorrow
When a wife
Is jealous of a rival.
A tongue-lashing
Makes it known to all.”
Sirach once again imitates the numerical sayings of Proverbs. Sirach was frightened of three things, (1) slander in the city, (2) a gathering mob, and (3) false accusations. All of these 3 were worse than death itself. However, the greatest fear was the heartache and sorrow of a wife who was jealous of a rival. This may be a reference to polygamy where one wife was jealous of another wife. Apparently, this became known to everybody when the wife issued a tongue-lashing.