Ecclesiasticus, 17

Douay-Rheims Version

1 God created man of the earth, and made him after his own image.

2 And he turned him into it again, and clothed him with strength according to himself.

3 He gave him the number of his days and time, and gave him power over all things that are upon the earth.

4 He put the fear of him upon all flesh, and he had dominion over beasts and fowls.

5 He created of him a helpmate like to himself: he gave them counsel, and a tongue, and eyes, and ears, and a heart to devise: and he filled them with the knowledge of understanding.

6 He created in them the science of the spirit, he filled their heart with wisdom, and shewed them both good and evil.

7 He set his eye upon their hearts to shew them the greatness of his works:

8 That they might praise the name which he hath sanctified: and glory in his wondrous acts, that they might declare the glorious things of his works.

9 Moreover he gave them instructions, and the law of life for an inheritance.

10 He made an everlasting covenant with them, and he shewed them his justice and judgments.

11 And their eye saw the majesty of his glory. and their ears heard his glorious voice, and he said to them: Beware of all iniquity.

12 And he gave to every one of them commandment concerning his neighbour.

13 Their ways are always before him, they are not hidden from his eyes.

14 Over every nation he set a ruler.

15 And Israel was made the manifest portion of God.

16 And all their works are as the sun in the sight of God: and his eyes are continually upon their ways.

17 Their covenants were not hid by their iniquity, and all their iniquities are in the sight of God.

18 The alms of a man is as a signet with him, and shall preserve the grace of a man as the apple of the eye:

19 And afterward he shall rise up, and shall render them their reward, to every one upon their own head, and shall turn them down into the bowels of the earth.

20 But to the penitent he hath given the way of justice, and he hath strengthened them that were fainting in patience, and hath appointed to them the lot of truth.

21 Turn to the Lord, and forsake thy sins:

22 Make thy prayer before the face of the Lord, and offend less.

23 Return to the Lord, and turn away from thy injustice, and greatly hate abomination.

24 And know the justices and judgments of God, and stand firm in the lot set before thee, and in prayer to the most high God.

25 Go to the side of the holy age, with them that live and give praise to God.

26 Tarry not in the error of the ungodly, give glory before death. Praise perisheth from the dead as nothing.

27 Give thanks whilst thou art living, whilst thou art alive and in health thou shalt give thanks, and shalt praise God, and shalt glory in his mercies.

28 How great is the mercy of the Lord, and his forgiveness to them that turn to him I

29 For all things cannot be in men, because the son of man is not immortal, and they are delighted with the vanity of evil.

30 What is brighter than the sun; yet it shall be eclipsed. Or what is more wicked than that which flesh and blood hath invented? and this shall be reproved.

31 He beholdeth the power of the height of heaven: and all men are earth and ashes.




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Ecclesiastical chapter 17 talks about the creation of man and his relationship with God. The author highlights the importance of obedience to divine commandments to achieve wisdom and happiness. Moreover, the text points out that God is fair and will judge each person according to their works. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Ecclesiastical 17, in order of proximity to the chapter:

Proverbs 19:21: "Many are the plans in the heart of man, but the purpose of the Lord prevails." This verse highlights God's sovereignty over all things, including the lives of human beings. Thus, the text relates to the idea that God is the creator and maintainer of the universe, as mentioned in ecclesiastical 17.

Psalm 139:13-14: "For you formed my interior; You have weaved me in the womb of my mother. Thanks to you, since as a haunted way you have formed me; your works are admirable, and my soul knows it a lot good." This psalm speaks of the creation of the human being by God in an admirably and wonderful way, which relates to the text of Ecclesiastical 17 when speaking of the creation of man for God.

Romans 2:6-7: "God will return to each one according to His procedure. To those who, with perseverance in doing good, seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life." This verse highlights God's righteousness to repay each person according to their works, which relates to the idea that God will judge each person according to their actions, as mentioned in Ecclesiastical 17.

James 1:5: "And if any of you have a lack of wisdom, ask it to God, who gives them liberally and nothing operates to them; and will be granted to him." This verse speaks of the importance of wisdom, which is a recurring theme in ecclesiastical. The author points out that wisdom can be obtained through prayer to God, who gives it to all those who ask it with sincerity.

Colossians 3:23-24: "And whatever you do, do it with all your heart, as to the Lord and not to men, knowing that you will receive inheritance as a reward. It is to Christ, the Lord, who is serving. " This verse highlights the importance of doing all things with sincerity and devotion, as if it were for God. This relates to the text of Ecclesiastical 17 by highlighting the importance of obedience to divine commandments to achieve wisdom and happiness.





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