The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Ecclesiasticus
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Chapter 51
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A prayer uttered by Jesus, son of Sirach. O Lord, my king, I give thee thanks, O God, my deliverer, I praise thee;
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I extol thy name, for all the succour and protection thou hast given me,
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saving my life from deadly peril, when calumny lay in wait, and lying tongues assailed me. In full sight of all that stood by thou didst come to my rescue;
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roaring lions stood ready to devour me, and thou in that great mercy, that renowned mercy of thine, didst deliver me.
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I was in the hands of my mortal enemies, shut in on every side by misfortune;
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there were stifling flames all round me, and I stood in the heart of the fire uninjured.
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I looked down into the deep womb of the grave, when foul lips brought lying accusations, and cruel king gave unjust sentence.
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And still I would praise the Lord, long as I had breath to praise him,
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though death’s abyss yawned at my very feet,
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though I was cut off on every side, with none to aid me. Man’s help I looked for, and could not find;
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yet I bethought me, Lord, of thy mercy, thy deeds of long ago;
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if men will but wait for thee patiently, thou, Lord, dost deliver them, dost rescue them from the power of the heathen.
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It was thou who hadst prospered my life on earth, and now, death ready to overwhelm me,
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to the Lord, Father of the Master I serve, I made my plea. Would he leave me unaided when I was in distress, when my enemies were triumphing over me?
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I will extol thy name unceasingly, with grateful praise; my prayer did not go unregarded.
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Thou didst rescue me from deadly peril, didst save me in the hour of defeat;
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shall I not give thanks, shall I not praise and bless thy name?

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A young man still, ere ever my wanderings began, I made my prayer for wisdom.
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Before the temple I asked for this, my life’s quest to the end. Came early the ripening of those grapes,
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and my heart rejoiced at it. Down a straight path I sped, the ardour of youth to aid my search.
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Ear that little listens shall yet hear;
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much wisdom that little listening gave.
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Further and further yet I travelled, thanks be to the God that all wisdom bestows.
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Good use to make of her was all my love and longing; never was that hope disappointed.
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Hardily I strove to win her, put force on myself to keep her rule;
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I stretched out my hands towards heaven, and grieved for the want of her.
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Kept I but true to the search for her, I found and recognized her still.
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Long since trained by her discipline, I shall never be left forsaken.
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Much heart-burning I had in the quest for her, but a rich dowry she brought me.
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Never shall this tongue, with utterance divinely rewarded, be negligent of praise.
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O hearts untutored, come near, and frequent the school of learning!
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Parley at the gates no more, complaining of thirst ever unsatisfied.
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Rather, to my proclamation give heed; win the treasure that is to be had without price paid.
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Suffice it that you bow your necks to her yoke, are content to accept her schooling. To find her, needs no distant travel …
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Unlaborious days, as all can testify, what a harvest they have won me of repose!
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Would you grudge free expense of silver in the search for wisdom, that shall make you ample returns in gold?
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Your hearts shall yet triumph in his mercy, nor ever rue the day when you learned to praise him.

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Do, while time serves, what needs doing; when the time comes, he will reward you.