Ecclesiasticus, 17

New Jerusalem Bible

1 The Lord fashioned human beings from the earth, to consign them back to it.

2 He gave them so many days and so much time, he gave them authority over everything on earth.

3 He clothed them in strength, like himself, and made them in his own image.

4 He filled all living things with dread of human beings, making them masters over beasts and birds.

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6 He made them a tongue, eyes and ears, and gave them a heart to think with.

7 He filled them with knowledge and intelligence, and showed them what was good and what evil.

8 He put his own light in their hearts to show them the magnificence of his works,

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10 so that they would praise his holy name as they told of his magnificent works.

11 He set knowledge before them, he endowed them with the law of life.

12 He established an eternal covenant with them, and revealed his judgements to them.

13 Their eyes saw the majesty of his glory, and their ears heard the glory of his voice.

14 He said to them, 'Beware of all wrong-doing'; he gave each a commandment concerning his neighbour.

15 Their ways are always under his eye, they cannot be hidden from his sight.

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17 Over each nation he has set a governor, but Israel is the Lord's own portion.

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19 Their actions are all as plain as the sun to him, and his eyes rest constantly on their conduct.

20 Their iniquities are not hidden from him, all their sins are before the Lord.

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22 Almsgiving is like a signet ring to him, he cherishes generosity like the pupil of an eye.

23 One day he will rise and reward them, he will repay their deserts on their own heads.

24 But to those who repent he permits return, and he encourages those who have lost hope.

25 Return to the Lord and renounce your sins, plead before his face, stop offending him.

26 Come back to the Most High, turn away from iniquity and hold all that is foul in abhorrence.

27 Who is going to praise the Most High in Sheol if we do not glorify him while we are alive?

28 The dead can praise no more than those who do not exist, only those with life and health can praise the Lord.

29 How great is the mercy of the Lord, his pardon for those who turn to him!

30 For we cannot have everything, human beings are not immortal.

31 What is brighter than the sun? And yet it fades. Flesh and blood think of nothing but evil.

32 He surveys the armies of the lofty sky, and all of us are only dust 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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