Sirach 51
51
1 The prayer of Jesus, the son of Sirach: I will confess to you, O Lord and King, and I will give praise to you, O God my Saviour.
2 I will acknowledge your name. For you have been my Helper and Protector.
3 And you have freed my body from perdition, from the snare of the iniquitous tongue, and from the lips of those who forge lies. And you have been my Helper in the sight of those who stood nearby.
4 And you have freed me according to the multitude of the mercy of your name: from those who roared and prepared to devour,
5 from the hands of those who sought my life, and from the gates of tribulation that surrounded me,
6 from the oppression of the flames that surrounded me, and so I was not burned in the midst of the fire,
7 from the depths of the bowels of hell, and from the defiled tongue, and from lying words, from an iniquitous king, and from an unjust tongue.
8 My soul shall praise the Lord, even unto death.
9 For my life was drawing near to hell below.
10 And they surrounded me on every side. And there was no one who would help me. I looked around for the assistance of men, and there was none.
11 Then I remembered your mercy, O Lord, and your works, which are from the very beginning.
12 For you rescue those who persevere for you, O Lord, and you free them from the hands of the Gentiles.
13 You exalted my habitation upon the earth, and I made supplication that death would pass away.
14 I called upon the Lord, the Father of my Lord, so that he would not abandon me in the day of my tribulation, nor in the time of arrogance without assistance.
15 I will praise your name unceasingly, and I will praise it with thanksgiving, for my prayer was heeded.
16 And you freed me from perdition, and you rescued me from the time of iniquity.
17 Because of this, I will give thanks and praise to you, and I will bless the name of the Lord.
18 When I was still young, before I wandered astray, I sought wisdom openly in my prayer.
19 I asked for her before the temple, and even to the very end, I will inquire after her. And she flourished like a newly-ripened grape.
20 My heart rejoiced in her. My feet walked in the right path. From my youth, I pursued her.
21 I bent my ear a little and accepted her.
22 I found much wisdom within myself, and I benefited greatly by her.
23 I will give glory to him who gives wisdom to me.
24 For I have decided that I should act according to wisdom. I have been zealous for what is good, and so I will not be confounded.
25 My soul has struggled for wisdom, and in doing so, I have been confirmed.
26 I extended my hands on high, and I mourned my ignorance of her.
27 I directed my soul toward her, and I found her within knowledge.
28 From the beginning, I held my heart to wisdom. Because of this, I will not be forsaken.
29 My stomach was stirred up while seeking her. Because of her, I will hold a good possession.
30 The Lord has given me a tongue as my reward, and I will praise him with it.
31 Draw near to me, you who are untaught, and gather yourselves into the house of discipline.
32 Why are you reluctant? And what do you have to say about these things? Your souls are exceedingly thirsty!
33 I have opened my mouth, and I have spoken. Buy wisdom for yourselves without silver,
34 and subject your neck to her yoke, and let your soul accept her discipline. For she is close enough to be found.
35 See with your own eyes how I have labored only a little, and have found much rest for myself.
36 Take up discipline, as if it were a great sum of money, and possess an abundance of gold in her.
37 Let your soul rejoice in his mercy. For you will not be confounded by his praise.
38 Accomplish your work before the time. And he will give you your reward in his time.
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Sirach 51
51
1I will give thanks to thee, O Lord and King,
and will praise thee as God my Savior.
I give thanks to thy name,
2for thou hast been my protector and helper
and hast delivered my body from destruction
and from the snare of a slanderous tongue,
from lips that utter lies.
Before those who stood by
thou wast my helper, 3and didst deliver me,
in the greatness of thy mercy and of thy name,
from the gnashings of teeth about to devour me,#51.3 Cn Compare Vg: Gk when I was about to be devoured
from the hand of those who sought my life,
from the many afflictions that I endured,
4from choking fire on every side
and from the midst of fire which I did not kindle,
5from the depths of the belly of Hades,
from an unclean tongue and lying words—
6the slander of an unrighteous tongue to the king.
My soul drew near to death,
and my life was very near to Hades beneath.
7They surrounded me on every side,
and there was no one to help me;
I looked for the assistance of men,
and there was none.
8Then I remembered thy mercy, O Lord,
and thy work from of old,
that thou dost deliver those who wait for thee
and dost save them from the hand of their enemies.
9And I sent up my supplication from the earth,
and prayed for deliverance from death.
10I appealed to the Lord, the Father of my lord,
not to forsake me in the days of affliction,
at the time when there is no help against the proud.
11I will praise thy name continually,
and will sing praise with thanksgiving.
My prayer was heard,
12for thou didst save me from destruction
and rescue me from an evil plight.
Therefore I will give thanks to thee and praise thee,
and I will bless the name of the Lord.
13While I was still young, before I went on my travels,
I sought wisdom openly in my prayer.
14Before the temple I asked for her,
and I will search for her to the last.
15From blossom to#51.15 Other authorities read As from ripening grape
my heart delighted in her;
my foot entered upon the straight path;
from my youth I followed her steps.
16I inclined my ear a little and received her,
and I found for myself much instruction.
17I made progress therein;
to him who gives wisdom I will give glory.
18For I resolved to live according to wisdom,#51.18 Gk her
and I was zealous for the good;
and I shall never be put to shame.
19My soul grappled with wisdom,#51.19 Gk her
and in my conduct I was strict;#51.19 The Greek text of this line is uncertain
I spread out my hands to the heavens,
and lamented my ignorance of her.
20I directed my soul to her,
and through purification I found her.
I gained understanding#51.20 Gk heart with her from the first,
therefore I will not be forsaken.
21My heart was stirred to seek her,
therefore I have gained a good possession.
22The Lord gave me a tongue as my reward,
and I will praise him with it.
23Draw near to me, you who are untaught,
and lodge in my school.
24Why do you say you are lacking in these things,#51.24 Cn Compare Heb Syr: The Greek text of this line is uncertain
and why are your souls very thirsty?
25I opened my mouth and said,
Get these things#51.25 Greek lacks these things for yourselves without money.
26Put your neck under the yoke,
and let your souls receive instruction;
it is to be found close by.
27See with your eyes that I have labored little
and found myself much rest.
28Get instruction with a large sum of silver,
and you will gain by it much gold.
29May your soul rejoice in his mercy,
and may you not be put to shame when you praise him.
30Do your work before the appointed time,
and in God's#51.30 Gk his time he will give you your reward.
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