Ecclesiasticus
Chapter 1
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To fear the Lord is man’s pride and boast, is joy, is a prize proudly worn;
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comfort it brings to the heart, happiness and content and a long life bestows;
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well it is, at his last hour, for the man who fears the Lord; his day of death shall be a day of blessing.
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Love of God is wisdom worth the having;
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welcome the sight when it shews itself, when it gives proof of its wondrous power.
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Wouldst thou be wise, the first step is fear of the Lord; to his chosen servants, a gift connatural from the womb; it goes with holy motherhood, and where his true worshippers are, shews manifest.
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The fear of the Lord lends wisdom that piety which is hers;
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such piety as shall keep the heart safe and make it acceptable, bring it joy and content.
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Well it shall be indeed for the man who fears the Lord; at his last end he shall win blessing.
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The fear of the Lord is wisdom’s fulfilment, yields the deep draught that satisfies;
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never a nook or cranny in thy house but shall be filled with the store of its harvesting.
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The fear of the Lord is wisdom’s crown; with this, peace and health are thine to enjoy;
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this fear itself is God’s gift, no less than the wisdom which is counted out under his eye.
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Wisdom it is that imparts to us all our knowledge, all our powers of discernment; hold her fast, and she will set thee on a pinnacle of renown;
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root of her is fear of the Lord, and long life the fruit of her.
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True insight wisdom has in her treasure-house, and the piety that comes of knowledge; no wonder if sinners hate the name of her.
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The fear of the Lord drives out sin;
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soul that feels no fear shall find no pardon, its own wild mood overbalances it.
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Patience bides her time, and with time, content comes back to her;
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praise shall be upon every lip for the wise thought that checked, for a while, her utterance.
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Hidden in wisdom’s treasure-house is the secret of all discernment;
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and still sinners hate the name of piety.
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My son, if on wisdom thy heart is set, keep the commandments, and God will grant thy wish;
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fear of the Lord is true wisdom, true learning, and his will
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is to see thee loyal and patient; thou shalt have no empty coffers then.
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Let not thy fear of the Lord be overcast with doubt; never come to him with a heart that hesitates.
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Do not play false in thy dealings with men, nor suffer thy own words to ensnare thee.
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Watch those words well, or they may trip thee up; thou wilt have compassed thy own disgrace,
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if God should reveal thy secret thoughts at last; wouldst thou be thrown down, in full sight of all thy neighbours assembled,
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a heart that came to meet the Lord grudgingly, full all the while of treachery and deceit?