Wisdom of Solomon, 5

New Jerusalem Bible

1 Then the upright will stand up boldly to face those who had oppressed him and had thought so little of his sufferings.

2 And, seeing him, they will be seized with terrible fear, amazed that he should have been so unexpectedly saved.

3 Stricken with remorse, they will say to one another with groans and labouring breath,

4 'This is the one whom we used to mock, making him the butt of our insults, fools that we were! His life we regarded as madness, his ending as without honour.

5 How has he come to be counted as one of the children of God and to have his lot among the holy ones?

6 Clearly we have strayed from the way of truth; the light of justice has not shone for us, the sun has not risen for us.

7 We have left no path of lawlessness or ruin unexplored, we have crossed deserts where there was no track, but the way of the Lord is one we have never known.

8 What good has arrogance been to us? What has been the purpose of our riches and boastfulness?

9 All those things have passed like a shadow, passed like a fleeting rumour.

10 Like a ship that cuts through heaving waves -- leaving no trace to show where it has passed, no wake from its keel in the waves.

11 Or like a bird flying through the air -- leaving no proof of its passing; it whips the light air with the stroke of its pinions, tears it apart in its whirring rush, drives its way onward with sweeping wing, and afterwards no sign is seen of its passage.

12 Or like an arrow shot at a mark, the pierced air closing so quickly on itself, there is no knowing which way the arrow has passed.

13 So with us: scarcely born, we disappear; of virtue not a trace have we to show, we have spent ourselves in our own wickedness!'

14 For the hope of the godless is like chaff carried on the wind, like fine spray driven by the storm; it disperses like smoke before the wind, goes away like the memory of a one-day guest.

15 But the upright live for ever, their recompense is with the Lord, and the Most High takes care of them.

16 So they will receive the glorious crown and the diadem of beauty from the Lord's hand; for he will shelter them with his right hand and with his arm he will shield them.

17 For armour he will take his jealous love, he will arm creation to punish his enemies;

18 he will put on justice as a breastplate, and for helmet wear his forthright judgement;

19 he will take up invincible holiness for shield,

20 of his pitiless wrath he will forge a sword, and the universe will march with him to fight the reckless.

21 Bolts truly aimed, the shafts of lightning will leap, and from the clouds, as from a full-drawn bow, fly to their mark;

22 and the catapult will hurl hailstones charged with fury. The waters of the sea will rage against them, the rivers engulf them without pity,

23 a mighty gale will rise against them and winnow them like a hurricane. Thus wickedness will lay the whole earth waste and evil-doing bring down the thrones of the mighty.




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The Book of Wisdom, chapter 5, talks about the reward of the righteous and the punishment of the wicked after death. The chapter describes the anguish and despair of the wicked when they realize that their earthly life has come to an end and will be judged for their actions. The following verses address topics related to this theme:

Proverbs 11:18: "The wicked gains misleading salary, but whoever sows justice receives true reward." This verse shows the difference between the misleading earthly rewards of the wicked and the true and lasting reward of the righteous.

Ecclesiastes 12:14: "For God will bring to judgment all that has been done, including all that is hidden, be good or bad." This verse indicates that even if the wicked actions can go unnoticed in the eyes of men, they will not go unnoticed in the eyes of God, which will bring everything to judgment.

Matthew 25:46: "And they will go to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life." This verse speaks of the final separation between the wicked and the righteous, who will receive eternal punishment and reward, respectively.

2 Corinthians 5:10: "For we must all appear before the court of Christ, that each one receives what he deserved, according to the good or evil he has done while in his body." This verse reinforces the idea that everyone will be judged for their actions in earthly life.

Revelation 20:12: "I saw the dead, big and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done, according to what It was registered in the books. " This verse describes the final judgment and how each will be judged according to their actions recorded in the books.





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