Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 50

Simon Son of Onias

1The leader of his brothers and the pride of his people[#50.1 Heb Syr: Gk lacks this line. Compare 49.15]

was the high priest, Simon son of Onias,

who in his life repaired the house,

and in his time fortified the temple.

2He laid the foundations for the high double walls,

the high retaining walls for the temple enclosure.

3In his days a water cistern was dug,[#50.3 Heb: Meaning of Gk uncertain]

a reservoir like the sea in circumference.

4He considered how to save his people from ruin,

and fortified the city against siege.

5How glorious he was, surrounded by the people,

as he came out of the house of the curtain.

6Like the morning star among the clouds,

like the full moon at the festal season;

7like the sun shining on the temple of the Most High,

like the rainbow gleaming in splendid clouds;

8like roses in the days of first fruits,

like lilies by a spring of water,

like a green shoot on Lebanon on a summer day;

9like fire and incense in the censer,

like a vessel of hammered gold

studded with all kinds of precious stones;

10like an olive tree laden with fruit,

and like a cypress towering in the clouds.

11When he put on his glorious robe

and clothed himself in perfect splendor,

when he went up to the holy altar,

he made the court of the sanctuary glorious.

12When he received the portions from the hands of the priests,

as he stood by the hearth of the altar

with a garland of brothers around him,

he was like a young cedar on Lebanon

surrounded by the trunks of palm trees.

13All the sons of Aaron in their splendor

held the Lord's offering in their hands

before the whole congregation of Israel.

14Finishing the service at the altars,[#50.14 Other ancient authorities read]

and arranging the offering to the Most High, the Almighty,

15he held out his hand for the cup

and poured a drink offering of the blood of the grape;

he poured it out at the foot of the altar,

a pleasing odor to the Most High, the king of all.

16Then the sons of Aaron shouted;

they blew their trumpets of hammered metal;

they sounded a mighty fanfare

as a reminder before the Most High.

17Then all the people together quickly

fell to the ground on their faces

to worship their Lord,

the Almighty, God Most High.

18Then the singers praised him with their voices

in sweet and full-toned melody.

19And the people of the Lord Most High offered

their prayers before the Merciful One,

until the order of worship of the Lord was ended,

and they completed his ritual.

20Then Simon came down and raised his hands[#50.20 Gk]

over the whole congregation of Israelites,

to pronounce the blessing of the Lord with his lips,

and to glory in his name;

21and they bowed down in worship a second time,

to receive the blessing from the Most High.

A Benediction

22And now bless the God of all,

who everywhere works great wonders,

who fosters our growth from birth,

and deals with us according to his mercy.

23May he give us gladness of heart,[#50.23 Other ancient authorities read]

and may there be peace in our days

in Israel, as in the days of old.

24May he entrust to us his mercy,

and may he deliver us in our days!

Epilogue

25Two nations my soul detests,

and the third is not even a people:

26Those who live in Seir, and the Philistines,[#50.26 Heb Compare Lat: Gk]

and the foolish people that live in Shechem.

27Instruction in understanding and knowledge

I have written in this book,

Jesus son of Eleazar son of Sirach of Jerusalem,

whose mind poured forth wisdom.

28Happy are those who concern themselves with these things,

and those who lay them to heart will become wise.

29For if they put them into practice, they will be equal to anything,

for the fear of the Lord is their path.

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