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The Duties of the Heart, by Rabbi Bachye, tr. by Edwin Collins, [1909], at sacred-texts.com


p. 37

Consistent Humility and Sincerity

He who is humble before God should be meek and modest in all the affairs of the world; both in what is seen and in what is secret; in his speech and in his actions; in his bodily activities, and when at rest; and what is in his heart and mind must not be the opposite to what is manifest about him; and all his actions must be well pondered and suitable, equal, equable, and constant, and must tend in the direction of humility and lowliness, both towards God and man . . . and our sages say, * "Be lowly of spirit in the presence of every man."


Footnotes

37:* Wherever this phrase occurs it refers to the Rabbis whose sayings are preserved in the Talmud.


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