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OEB PRO Chapter 8

PRO 8 ©

The Invitation and the Rewards of Wisdom

Wisdom’s Appeal to Men

8Listen! Wisdom is calling,

and Reason is lifting her voice:

2on a raised place, high by the way.

on the streets she has taken her stand.

3By the gates that lead into the city.

She cries aloud at the portals:

4‘to you, O men, I call.

And my voice is to all mankind.

5You simple ones, learn to be prudent;

You foolish ones, get to know wisdom.

6O listen, for grave is my message.

And right all the speech of my lips.

7It is truth that my mouth discourses,

And falsehood my lips abhor.

8All the words that I utter are honest.

Free from all that is crooked and tortuous,

9All clear to the man of sense,

and right to those that have knowledge.

10Choose instruction, then, rather than silver,

and more than choice gold welcome knowledge.

11For better is Wisdom than corals;

no treasures with her can compare.

12I, Wisdom, possess intelligence;

knowledge and insight are mine.

14Mine are counsel and skill;

understanding and might are mine.

15By me do monarchs reign

and rulers administer justice,

16By me do princes govern

and noblemen rule the earth.

17Those that love me I love,

and those that seek me find me.

18With me are riches and honour,

prosperity and grandeur.

19My fruit is better than finest gold,

my revenue fairer than choicest silver.

20I walk in the way that is fair,

and keep to the paths of justice,

21endowing with wealth those that love me,

and filling their treasuries full.

Wisdom’s Ancient Origin

22At the very beginning God fashioned me

as the first of His works of old.

23In the ancient time was I formed,

at the first, when the world began.

24I was born when as yet no depths were,

no fountains laden with water;

25Ere yet the mountains were sunk,

and before the hills was I born;

26Ere the earth and the fields were created,

or the first of the clods of the world.

27When He set up the heavens, I was there;

when He vaulted the face of the deep;

28When He made firm the skies above,

and fixed the deep fast at its sources;

29When He set to the sea its bounds,

as He marked off the base of the world.

30Then beside Him was I as His nursling,

and I was His daily delight,

playing before Him at all times,

31playing about in His world.

delighting in humankind.

Wisdom’s Concluding Appeal

32And now, children, listen to me:

happy those that keep to my ways.

33Hear instruction, and thus get wisdom.

Do not reject my admonition.

34Happy he who listens to me,

daily watching at my gates,

and waiting at my door-posts.

35For who finds me finds life,

he wins the Lord’s own favour;

36but who misses me wrongs himself,

for all that hate me love death.

PRO 8 ©

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