| 1 | He seeks out the wisdom of all the ancients, and is concerned with prophecies; |
| 2 | he preserves the sayings of the famous and penetrates the subtleties of parables; |
| 3 | he seeks out the hidden meanings of proverbs and is at home with the obscurities of parables. |
| 4 | He serves among the great and appears before rulers; he travels in foreign lands and learns what is good and evil in the human lot. |
| 5 | He sets his heart to rise early to seek the Lord who made him, and to petition the Most High; he opens his mouth in prayer and asks pardon for his sins. |
| 6 | If the great Lord is willing, he will be filled with the spirit of understanding; he will pour forth words of wisdom of his own and give thanks to the Lord in prayer. |
| 7 | The Lord will direct his counsel and knowledge, as he meditates on his mysteries. |
| 8 | He will show the wisdom of what he has learned, and will glory in the law of the Lord’s covenant. |
| 9 | Many will praise his understanding; it will never be blotted out. His memory will not disappear, and his name will live through all generations. |
| 10 | Nations will speak of his wisdom, and the congregation will proclaim his praise. |
| 11 | If he lives long, he will leave a name greater than a thousand, and if he goes to rest, it is enough for him. |
| 12 | I have more on my mind to express; I am full like the full moon. |
| 13 | Listen to me, my faithful children, and blossom like a rose growing by a stream of water. |
| 14 | Send out fragrance like incense, and put forth blossoms like a lily. Scatter the fragrance, and sing a hymn of praise; bless the Lord for all his works. |
| 15 | Ascribe majesty to his name and give thanks to him with praise, with songs on your lips, and with harps; this is what you shall say in thanksgiving: |
| 16 | “All the works of the Lord are very good, and whatever he commands will be done at the appointed time. |
| 17 | No one can say, ‘What is this?’ or ‘Why is that?’ — for at the appointed time all such questions will be answered. At his word the waters stood in a heap, and the reservoirs of water at the word of his mouth. |
| 18 | When he commands, his every purpose is fulfilled, and none can limit his saving power. |
| 19 | The works of all are before him, and nothing can be hidden from his eyes. |
| 20 | From the beginning to the end of time he can see everything, and nothing is too marvelous for him. |
| 21 | No one can say, ‘What is this?’ or ‘Why is that?’ — for everything has been created for its own purpose. |
| 22 | “His blessing covers the dry land like a river, and drenches it like a flood. |
| 23 | But his wrath drives out the nations, as when he turned a watered land into salt. |
| 24 | To the faithful his ways are straight, but full of pitfalls for the wicked. |
| 25 | From the beginning good things were created for the good, but for sinners good things and bad. |
| 26 | The basic necessities of human life are water and fire and iron and salt and wheat flour and milk and honey, the blood of the grape and oil and clothing. |
| 27 | All these are good for the godly, but for sinners they turn into evils. |
| 28 | “There are winds created for vengeance, and in their anger they can dislodge mountains; on the day of reckoning they will pour out their strength and calm the anger of their Maker. |
| 29 | Fire and hail and famine and pestilence, all these have been created for vengeance; |
| 30 | the fangs of wild animals and scorpions and vipers, and the sword that punishes the ungodly with destruction. |
| 31 | They take delight in doing his bidding, always ready for his service on earth; and when their time comes they never disobey his command.” |
| 32 | So from the beginning I have been convinced of all this and have thought it out and left it in writing: |
| 33 | All the works of the Lord are good, and he will supply every need in its time. |
| 34 | No one can say, “This is not as good as that,” for everything proves good in its appointed time. |
| 35 | So now sing praise with all your heart and voice, and bless the name of the Lord. |