The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach — Ecclesiasticus

capítulo 17


Capítulos:


verso 1

The Lord created mankind out of earth, and turned them back to it again.


verso 2

He gave them days by number, and a set time, and gave them authority over the things that are on it.


verso 3

He endowed them with strength proper to them, and made them according to his own image.


verso 4

He put the fear of man upon all flesh, and gave him dominion over beasts and birds.


verso 5

He gave them counsel, tongue, eyes, ears, and heart to have understanding.


verso 6

He filled them with the knowledge of wisdom, and showed them good and evil.


verso 7

He set his eye upon their hearts, to show them the majesty of his works.


verso 8

And they will praise his holy name, that they may declare the majesty of his works.


verso 9

He added to them knowledge, and gave them a law of life for a heritage.


verso 10

He made an everlasting covenant with them, and showed them his decrees.


verso 11

Their eyes saw the majesty of his glory. Their ears heard the glory of his voice.


verso 12

He said to them, “Beware of all unrighteousness.” So he gave them commandment, each man concerning his neighbor.


verso 13

Their ways are ever before him. They will not be hidden from his eyes.


verso 14

For every nation he appointed a ruler, but Israel is the Lord’s portion.


verso 15

All their works are as clear as the sun before him. His eyes are continually upon their ways.


verso 16

Their iniquities are not hidden from him. All their sins are before the Lord.


verso 17

With him the alms of a man is as a signet. He will keep a man’s kindness as the pupil of the eye.


verso 18

Afterwards he will rise up and repay them, and render their repayment upon their head.


verso 19

However to those who repent he grants a return. He comforts those who are losing hope.


verso 20

Return to the Lord, and forsake sins. Make your prayer before his face offend less.


verso 21

Turn again to the Most High, and turn away from iniquity. Greatly hate the abominable thing.


verso 22

Who will give praise to the Most High in Hades, in place of the living who return thanks?


verso 23

Thanksgiving perishes from the dead, as from one who doesn’t exist. He who is in life and health will praise the Lord.


verso 24

How great is the mercy of the Lord, and his forgiveness to those who turn to him!


verso 25

For humans are not capable of everything, because the son of man is not immortal.


verso 26

What is brighter than the sun? Yet even this can be eclipsed. So flesh and blood devise evil.


verso 27

He looks upon the power of the height of heaven, while all men are earth and ashes.

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