Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) 51

CHAPTER 51

1Lord King, I shall acknowledge to thee; and I shall altogether praise thee, [God] my Saviour. I shall ac-knowledge to thy name,

2for thou art made an helper and defender to me; and thou hast delivered my body from perdition, from the snare of a wicked tongue, and from the lips of them that work a leasing; and in the sight of them that stand nigh, thou art made an helper to me.

3And thou hast delivered me, by [or after] the multitude of mercy of thy name, from roarers [or roaring men] made ready to meat; from the hands of them that sought my soul, and from many tribulations that encompassed [or environed] me;

4from over-laying of flame that en-compassed me, and in the midst of [the] fire I was not burnt;

5from the depth of the womb of hell, and from a tongue defouled [or the defouled tongue] and from a word of leasing;

6from a wicked king, and from a tongue unjust [or unrightwise tongue] . Unto the death, my soul shall praise thee, Lord; and my life was nighing in hell beneath.

7They encompassed me on each side, and none was that helped; I was beholding into the help of men, and none was [or there was not] .

8Lord, I had mind on thy mercy, and on thy working altogether, that be from the world; for thou deliverest them that abide thee, and thou deliverest them from the hands of heathen men.

9Thou enhancedest my dwelling on [the] earth; and I besought for death floating [or flowing] down.

10I called to help the Lord, Father of my Lord, that he forsake not me in the day of my tribulation, and forsake not me without help, in the time of them that be proud.

11I shall praise thy name contin-ually, and I shall praise it altogether in acknowledging [or confession] ; and my prayer is heard.

12And thou hast delivered me from perdition, and thou hast delivered me from the wicked time. Therefore I shall acknowledge, and I shall say praising to thee; and I shall bless the name of the Lord.

13When yet I was younger, before that I erred, I sought wisdom openly in my prayer.

14Before the time of eld age , I asked for it, and unto the last things, I shall inquire for [or greatly seek] it;

15and it shall flower as a grape ripe before others [or a first ripe grape] . Mine heart was glad therein, my foot went a rightful [or right] way; from my youth I sought [or ensearched] it.

16I bowed down a little mine ear, and I took it. I found much wisdom in myself,

17and I profited much therein. I shall give glory to him, that giveth wisdom to me.

18For why I took counsel to do it; I loved fervently good [or greatly I loved good] , and I shall not be ashamed.

19My soul wrestled together therein; and I was confirmed in doing it. I stretched forth mine hands on high; and my soul shined in the wisdom of him, and he enlightened mine un-knowings.

20I dressed my soul to it; and I found it in knowing. I had peaceably from the beginning an heart with those [or them] , that is, works either enlightenings of wisdom ; for this thing I shall not be forsaken.

21My soul was disturbed in seeking it; therefore I shall have peaceably a good possession.

22For why the Lord gave to me a tongue for my meed; and in it I shall praise him.

23Ye untaught men, nigh to me; and gather ye you into the house of teaching.

24What tarry ye yet? [or What yet ye tarry?] and what say ye in these things? your souls thirst greatly.

25I opened my mouth, and I spake, Buy ye wisdom to you without silver,

26and make your neck subject to the yoke thereof, and your soul receive teaching; for why it is in the next to find it.

27See ye with your eyes, that I travailed a little, and I found much rest to me.

28Take ye teaching in much number of silver, and wield ye plenteous gold therein.

29Your soul be glad in the mercy of him; and ye shall not be ashamed in the praising of him.

30Work ye your work before the time; and he shall give to you your meed in his time.

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Published by: Terence P. Noble