Ecclesiasticus, 24

The New American Bible

1 Wisdom sings her own praises, before her own people she proclaims her glory;

2 In the assembly of the Most High she opens her mouth, in the presence of his hosts she declares her worth:

3 "From the mouth of the Most High I came forth, and mistlike covered the earth.

4 In the highest heavens did I dwell, my throne on a pillar of cloud.

5 The vault of heaven I compassed alone, through the deep abyss I wandered.

6 Over waves of the sea, over all the land, over every people and nation I held sway.

7 Among all these I sought a resting place; in whose inheritance should I abide?

8 "Then the Creator of all gave me his command, and he who formed me chose the spot for my tent, Saying, 'In Jacob make your dwelling, in Israel your inheritance.'

9 Before all ages, in the beginning, he created me, and through all ages I shall not cease to be.

10 In the holy tent I ministered before him, and in Zion I fixed my abode.

11 Thus in the chosen city he has given me rest, in Jerusalem is my domain.

12 I have struck root among the glorious people, in the portion of the LORD, his heritage.

13 "Like a cedar on Lebanon I am raised aloft, like a cypress on Mount Hermon,

14 Like a palm tree in En-gedi, like a rosebush in Jericho, Like a fair olive tree in the field, like a plane tree growing beside the water.

15 Like cinnamon, or fragrant balm, or precious myrrh, I give forth perfume; Like galbanum and onycha and sweet spices, like the odor of incense in the holy place.

16 I spread out my branches like a terebinth, my branches so bright and so graceful.

17 I bud forth delights like the vine, my blossoms become fruit fair and rich.

18 Come to me, all you that yearn for me, and be filled with my fruits;

19 You will remember me as sweeter than honey, better to have than the honeycomb.

20 He who eats of me will hunger still, he who drinks of me will thirst for more;

21 He who obeys me will not be put to shame, he who serves me will never fail."

22 All this is true of the book of the Most High's covenant, the law which Moses commanded us as an inheritance for the community of Jacob.

23 It overflows, like the Pishon, with wisdom-- like the Tigris in the days of the new fruits.

24 It runs over, like the Euphrates, with understanding, like the Jordan at harvest time.

25 It sparkles like the Nile with knowledge, like the Gihon at vintage time.

26 The first man never finished comprehending wisdom, nor will the last succeed in fathoming her.

27 For deeper than the sea are her thoughts; her counsels, than the great abyss.

28 Now I, like a rivulet from her stream, channeling the waters into a garden,

29 Said to myself, "I will water my plants, my flower bed I will drench"; And suddenly this rivulet of mine became a river, then this stream of mine, a sea.

30 Thus do I send my teachings forth shining like the dawn, to become known afar off.

31 Thus do I pour out instruction like prophecy and bestow it on generations to come.




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Ecclesiastical 24 presents wisdom talking about itself and its divine origin. It presents itself as having been created before all things and describes its presence in several important biblical figures. In addition, wisdom makes an invitation for everyone to seek her and follow their teachings. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Ecclesiastical 24:

Proverbs 3:13-15: "Happy is the man who finds wisdom, and the man who acquires understanding, because her profit is better than the profit of silver, and her gain more than the thinner gold. than jewelry, and everything you can wish you can't compare to it. " This verse highlights the importance of wisdom and its incomparable value.

Job 28:28: "And he said to man, Behold, the fear of the Lord is wisdom, and the departure from evil is understanding." This verse highlights the connection between wisdom and the fear of the Lord.

Proverbs 8:17: "I love those who love me, and those who seek me diligently will find me." This verse is similar to the invitation made by wisdom in Ecclesiastical 24, where she invites people to pick her up.

Colossians 2:3: "Who are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and science." This verse talks about how in Christ is hidden all wisdom and knowledge.

James 1:5: "If any of you are lacking wisdom, ask it to God, who gives all liberally, and does not censor him, and be given to him." This verse highlights the source of wisdom and the fact that God is willing to grant it to all who ask with faith.


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