Wis 6

1Hear therefore, ye kings, and understand;
Learn, ye judges of the ends of the earth:
2Give ear, ye that have dominion over much people,
And make your boast
Or, in the multitudes of your nations
in multitudes of nations.
3Because your dominion was given you from the Lord,
And your sovereignty from the Most High;
Who shall search out your works,
And shall make inquisition of your counsels:
4Because being officers of his kingdom ye did not judge aright,
Neither kept ye
Or, the law
law, nor walked after the counsel of God.
5Awfully and swiftly shall he come upon you;
Because a stern judgement befalleth them that be in high place:
6For the man of low estate may be pardoned in mercy,
But mighty men shall be
Gr. put to the test.
searched out mightily.
7For the Sovereign Lord of all will not refrain himself for any man’s person,
Neither will he reverence greatness;
Because it is he that made both small and great,
And alike he taketh thought for all;
8But
Gr. strong.
strict is the scrutiny that cometh upon the powerful.
9Unto you therefore, O princes, are my words,
That ye may learn wisdom and
Gr. fall not aside.
fall not from the right way.
10For they that have kept holily the things that are holy shall themselves be
Or, accounted holy
hallowed;
And they that have been taught them shall find what to answer;
11Set your desire therefore on my words;
Long for them, and ye shall be
Gr. disciplined.
trained by their discipline.

12Wisdom is radiant and fadeth not away;
And easily is she beheld of them that love her,
And found of them that seek her.
13She forestalleth them that desire to know her, making herself first known. 14He that riseth up early to seek her shall have no toil,
For he shall find her sitting at his gates.
15For to think upon her is perfectness of understanding,
And he that watcheth for her sake shall quickly be free from care.
16Because she goeth about, herself seeking them that are worthy of her,
And in their paths she appeareth unto them graciously,
And in every purpose she meeteth them.
17For
Or, her beginning is the true desire
her
Gr. truest.
true beginning is desire of discipline;
And the care for discipline is love of her;
18And love of her is observance of her laws;
And to give heed to her laws confirmeth incorruption;
19And incorruption
Gr. maketh to be near.
bringeth near unto God;
20So then desire of wisdom promoteth to a kingdom.
21If therefore ye delight in thrones and sceptres, ye princes of peoples,
Honour wisdom, that ye may reign for ever.
22But what wisdom is, and how she came into being, I will declare,
And I will not hide mysteries from you;
But I will trace her out
Or, from her first beginning
from the beginning of creation,
And bring the knowledge of her into clear light,
And I will not pass by the truth;
23Neither indeed will I take
Gr. wasted.
pining envy for my companion in the way,
Because
Gr. this
envy shall have no fellowship with wisdom.
24But a multitude of wise men is salvation to the world,
And an understanding king is tranquillity to his people.
Wherefore be disciplined by my words, and thereby shall ye profit.
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