Wisdom of Sirach 1

“THE WISDOM OF JESUS THE SON OF SIRACH” (OR “ECCLESIASTICUS”)

The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, also called Ecclesiasticus, is recognized as Deuterocanonical Scripture by the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Russian Orthodox Churches.
All wisdom comes from the Lord,
and is with him forever.
Who can count the sand of the seas,
the drops of rain,
and the days of eternity?
Who will search out the height of the sky,
the breadth of the earth, the deep,
and wisdom?
Wisdom has been created before all things,
and the understanding of prudence from everlasting.
 *
To whom has the root of wisdom been revealed?
Who has known her shrewd counsels?
 †
There is one wise, greatly to be feared,
sitting upon his throne: the Lord.
He created her.
He saw and measured her.
He poured her out upon all his works.
10 She is with all flesh according to his gift.
He gave her freely to those who love him.
11 The fear of the Lord is glory, exultation,
and gladness, and a crown of rejoicing.
12 The fear of the Lord will delight the heart,
and will give gladness, joy, and length of days.
13 Whoever fears the Lord, it will go well with him at the last.
He will be blessed in the day of his death.
14 To fear the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
It was created together with the faithful in the womb.
15 She‡ laid an eternal foundation with men.
She will be trusted among their offspring.
16 To fear the Lord is the fullness of wisdom.
She inebriates men with her fruits.
17 She will fill all her house with desirable things,
and her storehouses with her produce.
18 The fear of the Lord is the crown of wisdom,
making peace and§ perfect health to flourish.*
19 He both saw and measured her.
He rained down skill and knowledge of understanding,
and exalted the honor of those who hold her fast.
20 To fear the Lord is the root of wisdom.
Her branches are length of days.
21  †
22 Unjust wrath can never be justified,
for the sway of his wrath is his downfall.
23 A man that is patient will resist for a season,
and afterward gladness will spring up to him.
24 He will hide his words for a season,
and the lips of many will tell of his understanding.
25 A parable of knowledge is in the treasures of wisdom;
but godliness is an abomination to a sinner.
26 If you desire wisdom, keep the commandments
and the Lord will give her to you freely;
27 for the fear of the Lord is wisdom and instruction.
Faith and humility are his good pleasure.
28 Don’t disobey the fear of the Lord.
Don’t come to him with a double heart.
29 Don’t be a hypocrite in the mouths of men.
Keep watch over your lips.
30 Don’t exalt yourself,
lest you fall and bring dishonor upon your soul.
The Lord will reveal your secrets
and will cast you down in the midst of the congregation,
because you didn’t come to the fear of the Lord
and your heart was full of deceit.

 


*1:5 Verse 5 is omitted by the best authorities: The source of wisdom is God’s word in the highest heaven, and her ways are the eternal commandments.

1:7 Verse 7 is omitted by the best authorities: To whom was the knowledge of wisdom manifested? Who has understood her abundant experience?

1:15 Gr. nested.

§1:18 Gr. health of cure.

*1:18 The remainder of this verse is omitted by the best authorities: Both are gifts of God for peace; glory opens out for those who love him. He saw her and took her measure.

1:21 Verse 21 is omitted by the best authorities: The fear of the Lord drives away sins. Where it resides, it will turn away all anger.

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