Sirach
Chapter 17
1God created man from the earth, and he made him according to his own image. ↗
2And he returned him again to it, and he clothed him with virtue according to himself. ↗
3He gave him the number and time of his days, and he gave him authority over all the things that are upon the earth. ↗
4He placed the fear of him over all flesh, and he had dominion over wild beasts and flying things. ↗
5He created from him a helper, similar to himself. He gave them counsel, and language, and sight, and hearing, and a heart, in order to think. And he filled them with the discipline of understanding. ↗
6He created within them the knowledge of the spirit. He filled their heart with understanding, and he showed them both good and evil. ↗
7He set his eye upon their hearts, to reveal to them the greatness of his works, ↗
8so that they might highly praise the name of sanctification, and give glory to his wonders, so that they might declare the greatness of his works. ↗
9In addition, he gave them discipline and the law of life, as their inheritance. ↗
10He established an eternal covenant with them, and he revealed to them his justice and judgments. ↗
11And their eye saw the greatness of his honor, and their ears heard the honor of his voice, and he said to them: ”Beware of all iniquity.“ ↗
12And he commanded each one concerning his neighbor. ↗
13Their ways are always in his sight; they are not hidden from his eyes. ↗
14Over each and every people, he has appointed a ruler. ↗
15And Israel was made to be the manifest portion of God. ↗
16And in the sight of God, all their works are like the sun. And his eyes, without ceasing, inspect their ways. ↗
17The covenants are not hidden by their iniquity, and all their iniquities are in the sight of God. ↗
18The almsgiving of a man is like a seal upon him, which will guard the grace of a man like the pupil of an eye. ↗
19And afterward, it will rise up and repay them their reward, each one upon his head, and it will return to the hidden places of the earth. ↗
20Now, to the repentant, he has given the way of justice, and he has strengthened those lacking in patience, and he has fastened them to a destiny of truth. ↗
21Convert to the Lord, and relinquish your sins. ↗
22Make supplication before the face of the Lord, and diminish your offenses. ↗
23Return to the Lord, and turn away from your injustice, and have immense hatred for abomination. ↗
24And acknowledge the justices and judgments of God, and stand firm in the circumstances set before you and in prayer to the most high God. ↗
25Go to the side of the holy generation, to those who live in order to give praise to God. ↗
26You should not linger in the error of the impious; confess before death. Confession perishes from the dead as if it were nothing. ↗
27Confess while living; you should give thanks while you are still alive and healthy. And you should praise God and glory in his compassion. ↗
28How great is the mercy of the Lord, and his forgiveness, for those who convert to him! ↗
29For not all things can be in men, because the son of man is not immortal, and because they are pleased by the emptiness of malice. ↗
30What is brighter than the sun? Yet this will fail. Or what is more wicked than that which flesh and blood has invented? And this will be reproved. ↗
31He beholds the power of the heights of heaven. And all men are earth and ashes. ↗
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