Sirach
Chapter 44
1Let us praise the men of glory, and our ancestors in their generation. ↗
2The Lord has wrought great glory, by his own magnificence, from ancient times. ↗
3There are those who rule with their authority, men of great virtue, who are gifted with prudence. There are those who announce among the prophets, with the dignity of prophets. ↗
4And there are those who rule over the present generation, by the virtue of prudence, with very holy words for the people. ↗
5There are those who, by their skill, compose musical themes, so as to set the verses of Scripture to music. ↗
6There are men rich in virtue, who make a study of beauty, who live in peacefulness in their houses. ↗
7All these obtained glory in their generations, and they had praise in their days. ↗
8They left behind a name for those who were born of them, so that their praises might be described. ↗
9But for some of them, there is no memorial. They have passed away as if they had never existed; and they have become as if they had never been born, and their sons along with them. ↗
10But these were men of mercy, whose pious deeds have not failed. ↗
11Good things continue with their offspring. ↗
12Their descendants are a holy inheritance, and their offspring stand firm in the covenants. ↗
13And because of them, their sons remain even unto eternity. Their offspring and their glory will not be forsaken. ↗
14Their bodies were buried in peace, and their name lives on, from generation to generation. ↗
15Let the people declare their wisdom, and let the Church announce their praise. ↗
16Enoch pleased God, and he was transferred to Paradise, so that he might offer repentance to the nations. ↗
17Noah was found to be perfect and just, and so, in the time of wrath, he was made a reconciliation. ↗
18As a result, there was a remnant left for the earth, when the great flood was made. ↗
19The covenants of the world were placed with him, so that all flesh would not be wiped away by the great flood. ↗
20Abraham was the great father of a multitude of nations, and no one was found to be like him in glory. He observed the law of the Most High, and he formed a covenant with him. ↗
21In his flesh, he caused the covenant to stand, and when tested, he was found to be faithful. ↗
22Therefore, by an oath, he gave glory to him among his people, so as to increase him like the dust of the earth, ↗
23and to exalt his offspring like the stars, and to give an inheritance to them from sea to sea, and from the river even to the ends of the earth. ↗
24And he acted in like manner toward Isaac, because of his father Abraham. ↗
25The Lord gave the blessing of all the nations to him, and he confirmed his covenant upon the head of Jacob. ↗
26He acknowledged him in his blessings, and he gave an inheritance to him, and he distributed to him the portion of the twelve tribes. ↗
27And he preserved for him men of mercy, who were found to have grace before the eyes of all flesh. ↗
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