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SIR 39:1–39:35 ©

The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus 39

39Not so he who has applied his soul

and meditates in the law of the Most High.

He will seek out the wisdom of all the ancients

and will be occupied with prophecies.

2He will keep the sayings of the men of renown

and will enter in amidst the subtleties of parables.

3He will seek out the hidden meaning of proverbs

and be conversant in the dark sayings of parables.

4He will serve among great men

and appear before him who rules.

He will travel through the land of foreign nations,

for he has learned what is good and evil among men.

5He will apply his heart to return early to the Lord who made him,

and will make supplication before the Most High,

and will open his mouth in prayer,

and will ask for pardon for his sins.


6If the great Lord wills,

he will be filled with the spirit of understanding;

he will pour forth the words of his wisdom

and in prayer give thanks to the Lord.

7He will direct his counsel and knowledge,

and he will meditate in his secrets.

8He will show the instruction which he has been taught

and will glory in the law of the covenant of the Lord.

9Many will commend his understanding.

So long as the world endures, it won’t be blotted out.

His memory won’t depart.

His name will live from generation to generation.

10Nations will declare his wisdom.

The congregation will proclaim his praise.

11If he continues, he will leave a greater name than a thousand.

If he finally rests, it is enough for him.


12Yet more I will utter, which I have thought about.

I am filled like the full moon.

13Listen to me, you holy children,

and bud forth like a rose growing by a brook of water.

14Give a sweet fragrance like frankincense.

Put forth flowers like a lily.

Scatter a sweet smell and sing a song of praise.

Bless the Lord for all his works!

15Magnify his name

and give utterance to his praise

with the songs on your lips and with harps!

Say this when you utter his praise:


16All the works of the Lord are exceedingly good,

and every command will be done in its time.

17No one can say, “What is this?” “Why is that?”

for at the proper time they will all be sought out.

At his word, the waters stood as a heap,

as did the reservoirs of water at the word of his mouth.

18At his command all his good pleasure is fulfilled.

There is no one who can hinder his salvation.

19The works of all flesh are before him.

It’s impossible to be hidden from his eyes.

20He sees from everlasting to everlasting.

There is nothing too wonderful for him.

21No one can say, “What is this?” “Why is that?”

for all things are created for their own uses.


22His blessing covered the dry land as a river

and saturated it as a flood.

23As he has made the waters salty,

so the heathen will inherit his wrath.

24His ways are plain to the holy.

They are stumbling blocks to the wicked.

25Good things are created from the beginning for the good.

So are evil things for sinners.

26The main things necessary for the life of man

are water, fire, iron, salt,

wheat flour, and honey, milk,

the blood of the grape, oil, and clothing.

27All these things are for good to the godly,

but for sinners, they will be turned into evils.


28There are winds that are created for vengeance,

and in their fury they lay on their scourges heavily.

In the time of reckoning, they pour out their strength,

and will appease the wrath of him who made them.

29Fire, hail, famine, and death—

all these are created for vengeance—

30wild beasts’ teeth, scorpions, adders,

and a sword punishing the ungodly to destruction.

31They will rejoice in his commandment,

and will be made ready upon earth when needed.

In their seasons, they won’t disobey his command.


32Therefore from the beginning I was convinced,

and I thought it through and left it in writing:

33All the works of the Lord are good.

He will supply every need in its time.

34No one can say, “This is worse than that,”

for they will all be well approved in their time.

35Now with all your hearts and voices, sing praises

and bless the Lord’s name!

SIR 39:1–39:35 ©

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