Ecclesiasticus, 17

Revised Standard Version

1 Do not desire a multitude of useless children, nor rejoice in ungodly sons.

2 If they multiply , do not rejoice in them, unless the fear of the Lord is in them.

3 Do not trust in their survival, and do not rely on their multitude; for one is better than a thousand, and to die childless is better than to have ungodly children.

4 For through one man of understanding a city will be filled with people, but through a tribe of lawless men it will be made desolate.

5 Many such things my eye has seen, and my ear has heard things more striking than these.

6 In an assembly of sinners a fire will be kindled, and in a disobedient nation wrath was kindled.

7 He was not propitiated for the ancient giants who revolted in their might.

8 He did not spare the neighbors of Lot, whom he loathed on account of their insolence.

9 He showed no pity for a nation devoted to destruction, for those destroyed in their sins;

10 nor for the six hundred thousand men on foot, who rebelliously assembled in their stubbornness.

11 Even if there is only one stiff-necked person, it will be a wonder if he remains unpunished. For mercy and wrath are with the Lord; he is mighty to forgive, and he pours out wrath.

12 As great as his mercy, so great is also his reproof; he judges a man according to his deeds.

13 The sinner will not escape with his plunder, and the patience of the godly will not be frustrated.

14 He will make room for every act of mercy; every one will receive in accordance with his deeds.

17 Do not say, "I shall be hidden from the Lord, and who from on high will remember me? Among so many people I shall not be known, for what is my soul in the boundless creation?

18 Behold, heaven and the highest heaven, the abyss and the earth, will tremble at his visitation.

19 The mountains also and the foundations of the earth shake with trembling when he looks upon them.

20 And no mind will reflect on this. Who will ponder his ways?

21 Like a tempest which no man can see, so most of his works are concealed.

22 Who will announce his acts of justice? Or who will await them? For the covenant is far off."

23 This is what one devoid of understanding thinks; a senseless and misguided man thinks foolishly.

24 Listen to me, my son, and acquire knowledge, and pay close attention to my words.

25 I will impart instruction by weight, and declare knowledge accurately.

26 The works of the Lord have existed from the beginning by his creation, and when he made them, he determined their divisions.

27 He arranged his works in an eternal order, and their dominion for all generations; they neither hunger nor grow weary, and they do not cease from their labors.

28 They do not crowd one another aside, and they will never disobey his word.

29 After this the Lord looked upon the earth, and filled it with his good things;

30 with all kinds of living beings he covered its surface, and to it they return.




Versículos relacionados com Ecclesiasticus, 17:

Ecclesiastical chapter 17 talks about the creation of man and his relationship with God. The author highlights the importance of obedience to divine commandments to achieve wisdom and happiness. Moreover, the text points out that God is fair and will judge each person according to their works. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Ecclesiastical 17, in order of proximity to the chapter:

Proverbs 19:21: "Many are the plans in the heart of man, but the purpose of the Lord prevails." This verse highlights God's sovereignty over all things, including the lives of human beings. Thus, the text relates to the idea that God is the creator and maintainer of the universe, as mentioned in ecclesiastical 17.

Psalm 139:13-14: "For you formed my interior; You have weaved me in the womb of my mother. Thanks to you, since as a haunted way you have formed me; your works are admirable, and my soul knows it a lot good." This psalm speaks of the creation of the human being by God in an admirably and wonderful way, which relates to the text of Ecclesiastical 17 when speaking of the creation of man for God.

Romans 2:6-7: "God will return to each one according to His procedure. To those who, with perseverance in doing good, seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life." This verse highlights God's righteousness to repay each person according to their works, which relates to the idea that God will judge each person according to their actions, as mentioned in Ecclesiastical 17.

James 1:5: "And if any of you have a lack of wisdom, ask it to God, who gives them liberally and nothing operates to them; and will be granted to him." This verse speaks of the importance of wisdom, which is a recurring theme in ecclesiastical. The author points out that wisdom can be obtained through prayer to God, who gives it to all those who ask it with sincerity.

Colossians 3:23-24: "And whatever you do, do it with all your heart, as to the Lord and not to men, knowing that you will receive inheritance as a reward. It is to Christ, the Lord, who is serving. " This verse highlights the importance of doing all things with sincerity and devotion, as if it were for God. This relates to the text of Ecclesiastical 17 by highlighting the importance of obedience to divine commandments to achieve wisdom and happiness.


Fejezetek: