| 1 | Do not desire a multitude of worthless children, and do not rejoice in ungodly offspring. |
| 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, or rely on their numbers; for one can be better than a thousand, and to die childless is better than to have ungodly children. |
| 4 | For through one intelligent person a city can be filled with people, but through a clan of outlaws it becomes 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 is kindled, and in a disobedient nation wrath blazes up. |
| 7 | He did not forgive the ancient giants who revolted in their might. |
| 8 | He did not spare the neighbors of Lot, whom he loathed on account of their arrogance. |
| 9 | He showed no pity on the doomed nation, on those dispossessed because of their sins; |
| 10 | or on the six hundred thousand foot soldiers who assembled in their stubbornness. |
| 11 | Even if there were only one stiff-necked person, it would be a wonder if he remained unpunished. For mercy and wrath are with the Lord; he is mighty to forgive — but he also pours out wrath. |
| 12 | Great as is his mercy, so also is his chastisement; he judges a person according to his or her deeds. |
| 13 | The sinner will not escape with plunder, and the patience of the godly will not be frustrated. |
| 14 | He makes room for every act of mercy; everyone receives in accordance with his or her deeds. |
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| 17 | Do not say, “I am hidden from the Lord, and who from on high has me in mind? Among so many people I am unknown, for what am I in a boundless creation? |
| 18 | Lo, heaven and the highest heaven, the abyss and the earth, tremble at his visitation! |
| 19 | The very mountains and the foundations of the earth quiver and quake when he looks upon them. |
| 20 | But no human mind can grasp this, and who can comprehend his ways? |
| 21 | Like a tempest that no one can see, so most of his works are concealed. |
| 22 | Who is to announce his acts of justice? Or who can await them? For his decree is far off.” |
| 23 | Such are the thoughts of one devoid of understanding; a senseless and misguided person thinks foolishly. |
| 24 | Listen to me, my child, and acquire knowledge, and pay close attention to my words. |
| 25 | I will impart discipline precisely and declare knowledge accurately. |
| 26 | When the Lord created his works from the beginning, and, in making them, determined their boundaries, |
| 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 abandon their tasks. |
| 28 | They do not crowd one another, and they never disobey his word. |
| 29 | Then 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 into it they must return. |