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WEBBE SIR Chapter 43

SIR 43 ©

43The pride of the heavenly heights is the clear sky,

the appearance of heaven, in the spectacle of its glory.

2The sun, when it appears, bringing tidings as it rises,

is a marvellous instrument, the work of the Most High.

3At noon, it dries up the land.

Who can stand against its burning heat?

4A man tending a furnace is in burning heat,

but the sun three times more, burning up the mountains,

breathing out fiery vapours,

and sending out bright beams, it blinds the eyes.

5Great is the Lord who made it.

At his word, he hastens on its course.


6The moon marks the changing seasons,

declares times, and is a sign for the world.

7From the moon is the sign of feast days,

a light that wanes when it completes its course.

8The month is called after its name,

increasing wonderfully in its changing—

an instrument of the army on high,

shining in the structure of heaven,

9the beauty of heaven, the glory of the stars,

an ornament giving light in the highest places of the Lord.

10At the word of the Holy One, they will stand in due order.

They won’t faint in their watches.

11Look at the rainbow, and praise him who made it.

It is exceedingly beautiful in its brightness.

12It encircles the sky with its glorious circle.

The hands of the Most High have stretched it out.


13By his commandment, he makes the snow fall

and swiftly sends the lightnings of his judgement.

14Therefore the storehouses are opened,

and clouds fly out like birds.

15By his mighty power, he makes the clouds strong

and the hailstones are broken in pieces.

16At his appearing, the mountains will be shaken.

At his will, the south wind will blow.

17The voice of his thunder rebukes the earth.

So does the northern storm and the whirlwind.

Like birds flying down, he sprinkles the snow.

It falls down like the lighting of locusts.

18The eye is dazzled at the beauty of its whiteness.

The heart is amazed as it falls.

19He also pours out frost on the earth like salt.

When it is freezes, it has points like thorns.


20The cold north wind blows

and ice freezes on the water.

It settles on every pool of water.

The water puts it on like it was a breastplate.

21It will devour the mountains, burn up the wilderness,

and consume the green grass like fire.

22A mist coming speedily heals all things.

A dew coming after heat brings cheerfulness.


23By his counsel, he has calmed the deep

and planted islands in it.

24Those who sail on the sea tell of its dangers.

We marvel when we hear it with our ears.

25There are also those strange and wondrous works in it—

variety of all that has life and the huge creatures of the sea.

26Because of him, his messengers succeed.

By his word, all things hold together.


27We may say many things, but couldn’t say enough.

The summary of our words is, “He is everything!”

28How could we have strength to glorify him?

For he is himself the greater than all his works.

29The Lord is awesome and exceedingly great!

His power is marvellous!

30Glorify the Lord and exalt him as much as you can!

For even yet, he will surpass that.

When you exalt him, summon your full strength.

Don’t be weary, because you can’t praise him enough.

31Who has seen him, that he may describe him?

Who can magnify him as he is?

32Many things greater than these are hidden,

for we have seen just a few of his works.

33For the Lord made all things.

He gave wisdom to the godly.

SIR 43 ©

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