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Chapter 36

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1 Come to our aid, O God of the universe, and put all the nations in dread of you!

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Raise your hand against the heathen, that they may realize your power.

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As you have used us to show them your holiness, so now use them to show us your glory.

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Thus they will know, as we know, that there is no God but you.

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Give new signs and work new wonders; show forth the splendor of your right hand and arm;

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Rouse your anger, pour out wrath, humble the enemy, scatter the foe.

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Hasten the day, bring on the time;

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crush the heads of the hostile rulers.

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Let raging fire consume the fugitive, and your people's oppressors meet destruction.

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Gather all the tribes of Jacob, that they may inherit the land as of old,

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Show mercy to the people called by your name; Israel, whom you named your first-born.

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Take pity on your holy city, Jerusalem, your dwelling place.

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Fill Zion with your majesty, your temple with your glory.

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Give evidence of your deeds of old; fulfill the prophecies spoken in your name,

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Reward those who have hoped in you, and let your prophets be proved true.

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Hear the prayer of your servants, for you are ever gracious to your people;

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Thus it will be known to the very ends of the earth that you are the eternal God.

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2 The throat can swallow any food, yet some foods are more agreeable than others;

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As the palate tests meat by its savor, so does a keen mind insincere words.

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A deceitful character causes grief, but an experienced man can turn the tables on him.

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Though any man may be accepted as a husband, yet one girl will be more suitable than another:

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A woman's beauty makes her husband's face light up, for it surpasses all else that charms the eye;

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And if, besides, her speech is kindly, his lot is beyond that of mortal men.

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A wife is her husband's richest treasure, a helpmate, a steadying column.

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A vineyard with no hedge will be overrun; a man with no wife becomes a homeless wanderer.

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Who will trust an armed band that shifts from city to city?

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Or a man who has no nest, but lodges where night overtakes him?

 

 




1 [1-17] Making an act of faith and hope in the supreme Lord of the universe, the author begs God to continue manifesting his holiness and mercy through Israel, his people ( Sirach 36:1-3, 10-13), and his power and justice through the punishment of the nations ( Sirach 36:2, 5-9), that all the earth may acknowledge him the eternal God ( Sirach 36:4, 14-17).



2 [ 36:18- 37:15] In the choice of wife, friend or associate, experience is a discerner of character ( Sirach 36:18-21). Beauty and kindly speech make a woman desirable as wife ( Sirach 36:22-24). The good wife becomes her husband's richest treasure, his helpmate in establishing his household ( Sirach 36:24-27). A true friend fights for his comrade and shares his spoils with him ( Sirach 37:5-6); a false one deceives and abandons him in time of need ( Sirach 37:1-4). A true counselor and associate should be sought among those who keep the commandments, not among those who break them and seek their own advantage ( Sirach 37:7-12). In all things pray to God for light and follow conscience ( Sirach 37:13-15).






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