Chapters
ECCLESIASTICUS (51 chapters)
ECCLESIASTICUS 15
1
He that dreadeth God, shall do good works; and he that holdeth rightfulness [or rightwiseness], shall take it, that is, wisdom.
2
And it as a mother honoured shall meet him, and as a woman from virginity [or maidenhood] it shall take him.
3
It shall feed him with the bread of life, and of understanding; and it shall give drink to him with water of heal-ful [or wholesome] wisdom;
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it shall be made steadfast in him, and he shall not be bowed from the evenness of rightfulness. And it shall hold him, and he shall not be shamed [or confounded];
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and it shall enhance him at his neighbours. And in the midst of the church he [or it] shall open his mouth; and God shall fill him with the spirit of wisdom, and of under-standing, and shall clothe him with the stole of glory.
6
God shall treasure on him mirth, and full out joying; and shall inherit him with everlasting name.
7
Fond men [or fools] shall not take that wisdom, and witting men shall meet it. Fond men [or fools] shall not see it;
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for why it goeth away far from pride, and guile [or treachery]. Men leasing-mongers [or liars] shall not be mindful thereof, and soothfast men be found therein; and shall have prosperity unto the beholding of God.
9
Praising is not fair in the mouth of a sinner, for he is not sent of the Lord.
10
For why wisdom went forth from God; forsooth praising shall stand nigh the wisdom of God, and it shall be plenteous [or abound] in a faithful mouth, and the Lord shall give it to him.
11
Say thou not, It goeth away by God; for why do thou not those things, which God hateth.
12
Say thou not, He made me for to err; for why wicked [or unpious] men be not needful to him.
13
The Lord hateth all cursedness of error, and it shall not be amiable [or loveful] to them, that dread him.
14
At [or from] the beginning God made man, and let him go in the hand of his counsel.
15
He added his commandments, and laws; if thou wilt keep the commandments, those [or they] shall keep thee, and keep pleasant faith without end.
16
He hath set [or put] to thee water and fire; dress [or put forth] thine hand to that, that thou wilt.
17
Before man is life and death, good and evil; that, that pleaseth him, shall be given to him.
18
For why the wisdom of God is much, and he is strong in power [or might], and seeth all men without ceasing.
19
The eyes of the Lord be to them, that dread him; and he knoweth all the travail [or all the work] of man.
20
He commanded not to any man to do wickedly [or unpiously]; and he gave not to any man space to do sin.