Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 24

Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 24

The Praise of Wisdom

1Wisdom praises herself

and proclaims her glory in the midst of her people.

2In the assembly of the Most High she speaks,

and before his heavenly armies she declares her glory.

3“I came forth when the Most High spoke,

and I covered the earth like a mist.

4I lived in the highest places,

and my throne was in a pillar of clouds.

5I alone have traveled across the heavens

and have walked on the bottom of the watery depths.

6Over the waves of the sea, over the whole earth,

and over every people and nation I have held power.

7Among all these I looked for a place to rest.

I wondered, ‘In whose territory should I settle?’

8“Then the Creator of all things gave me a command.

My Creator chose the place for me to live.

He said, ‘Live among Jacob’s descendants,

and make Israel the permanent home of your family.’

9Before the dawn of time and creation, the Lord created me,

and I will never cease to exist.

10In the holy Tabernacle I ministered before him,

and so I was established in the Temple on Mount Zion.

11Therefore, the Lord gave me a resting place in the beloved city.

In Jerusalem I held authority.

12I took root among an honored people

and in the portion of the Lord, his special possession.

13“I grew tall like a cedar in Lebanon

and like a cypress on Mount Hermon.

14I grew tall like a palm tree in En-gedi

and like a rosebush in Jericho.

Like a beautiful olive tree in a field

or a plane tree beside water, I grew tall.

15I gave off a pleasant aroma like cinnamon and camel’s thorn.

I yielded a fragrance like the finest myrrh.

My aroma was like galbanum, mollusk scent, and resin droplets

and like the incense of the Tabernacle.

16I stretch out my branches like a tree

and my branches are splendid and graceful.

17Like a vine I put forth pleasant buds,

and my blossoms become splendid and abundant fruit.

19“Come to me, all you who desire me,

and eat as many of my fruits as you wish.

20For remembering me is sweeter than honey,

and possessing me is sweeter than the honeycomb.

21Those who eat me will hunger for more,

and those who drink me will thirst for more.

22Those who obey me will not be ashamed,

and those who work with me will not sin.”

Wisdom Flows from the Law

23All this is the Book of the Covenant of the Most High God,

the law that Moses commanded us

as an inheritance for the congregations of Israel.

25Wisdom overflows like the Pishon River

and like the Tigris during the season of the first crops.

26Like the Euphrates, it runs over with understanding,

and like the Jordan at harvesttime.

27Like the Nile, it pours out knowledge.[#24:27 As in Syriac; Greek reads Like light.]

It is like the Gihon at the time of the grape harvest.

28The first man did not know wisdom fully,

nor will the last one understand.

29For her thoughts are more vast than the sea,

and her counsel deeper than the great abyss.

30As for me, I was like a canal from a river,

and an irrigation ditch into a garden.

31I said, “I will water my garden

and irrigate my flower beds.”

Then my canal became a river,

and my river became a sea.

32I will make teaching shine like the dawn,

and it will be clearly visible from far away.

33Once again I will pour out teaching like prophecy

and leave it for all future generations.

34Take note that I have not labored for myself alone

but for all who seek wisdom.

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