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673
Septuagint, Ecclesiasticus (Siracides), 2.16


nanThose who fear the Lord will seek his approval,and those who love him will be filled with the law.


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1. Hebrew Bible, Deuteronomy, 7.9, 10.12, 32.4 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

7.9. וְיָדַעְתָּ כִּי־יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ הוּא הָאֱלֹהִים הָאֵל הַנֶּאֱמָן שֹׁמֵר הַבְּרִית וְהַחֶסֶד לְאֹהֲבָיו וּלְשֹׁמְרֵי מצותו [מִצְוֺתָיו] לְאֶלֶף דּוֹר׃ 10.12. וְעַתָּה יִשְׂרָאֵל מָה יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ שֹׁאֵל מֵעִמָּךְ כִּי אִם־לְיִרְאָה אֶת־יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ לָלֶכֶת בְּכָל־דְּרָכָיו וּלְאַהֲבָה אֹתוֹ וְלַעֲבֹד אֶת־יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ בְּכָל־לְבָבְךָ וּבְכָל־נַפְשֶׁךָ׃ 32.4. כִּי־אֶשָּׂא אֶל־שָׁמַיִם יָדִי וְאָמַרְתִּי חַי אָנֹכִי לְעֹלָם׃ 32.4. הַצּוּר תָּמִים פָּעֳלוֹ כִּי כָל־דְּרָכָיו מִשְׁפָּט אֵל אֱמוּנָה וְאֵין עָוֶל צַדִּיק וְיָשָׁר הוּא׃ 7.9. Know therefore that the LORD thy God, He is God; the faithful God, who keepeth covet and mercy with them that love Him and keep His commandments to a thousand generations;" 10.12. And now, Israel, what doth the LORD thy God require of thee, but to fear the LORD thy God, to walk in all His ways, and to love Him, and to serve the LORD thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul;" 32.4. The Rock, His work is perfect; For all His ways are justice; A God of faithfulness and without iniquity, Just and right is He. ."
2. Hebrew Bible, Genesis, 1.27, 1.31 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

1.27. וַיִּבְרָא אֱלֹהִים אֶת־הָאָדָם בְּצַלְמוֹ בְּצֶלֶם אֱלֹהִים בָּרָא אֹתוֹ זָכָר וּנְקֵבָה בָּרָא אֹתָם׃ 1.31. וַיַּרְא אֱלֹהִים אֶת־כָּל־אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה וְהִנֵּה־טוֹב מְאֹד וַיְהִי־עֶרֶב וַיְהִי־בֹקֶר יוֹם הַשִּׁשִּׁי׃ 1.27. And God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him; male and female created He them." 1.31. And God saw every thing that He had made, and, behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day."
3. Anon., 1 Enoch, 5.4, 14.3, 82.2-82.4 (3rd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

5.4. But ye -ye have not been steadfast, nor done the commandments of the Lord, But ye have turned away and spoken proud and hard words With your impure mouths against His greatness. Oh, ye hard-hearted, ye shall find no peace. 14.3. converse therewith and understand with the heart. As He has created and given to man the power of understanding the word of wisdom, so hath He created me also and given me the power of reprimanding 82.2. I have given Wisdom to thee and to thy children, [And thy children that shall be to thee], That they may give it to their children for generations, This wisdom (namely) that passeth their thought. 82.2. in the fields, and the winepress: these things take place in the days of his dominion. These are the names, and the orders, and the leaders of those heads of thousands: Gida'ljal, Ke'el, and He'el, and the name of the head of a thousand which is added to them, Asfa'el: and the days of his dominion are at an end.Section IV. Chapters LXXXIII-XC. The Dream-Visions. 82.3. And those who understand it shall not sleep, But shall listen with the ear that they may learn this wisdom, And it shall please those that eat thereof better than good food. 82.4. Blessed are all the righteous, blessed are all those who walk In the way of righteousness and sin not as the sinners, in the reckoning of all their days in which the sun traverses the heaven, entering into and departing from the portals for thirty days with the heads of thousands of the order of the stars, together with the four which are intercalated which divide the four portions of the year, which
4. Septuagint, Ecclesiasticus (Siracides), 1.12, 2.1-2.13, 2.15, 2.17-2.18, 4.17, 6.1, 6.6-6.9, 6.14, 6.16, 6.18-6.37, 7.18-7.19, 7.24, 7.29-7.31, 9.16, 15.11-15.20, 17.3, 19.17, 23.27, 25.11, 27.17, 35.1-35.7, 39.16, 39.33 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

1.12. To fear the Lord is the beginning of wisdom;she is created with the faithful in the womb. 2.1. My son, if you come forward to serve the Lord,prepare yourself for temptation. 2.1. Consider the ancient generations and see:who ever trusted in the Lord and was put to shame?Or who ever persevered in the fear of the Lord and was forsaken?Or who ever called upon him and was overlooked? 2.2. Set your heart right and be steadfast,and do not be hasty in time of calamity. 2.3. Cleave to him and do not depart,that you may be honored at the end of your life. 2.4. Accept whatever is brought upon you,and in changes that humble you be patient. 2.5. For gold is tested in the fire,and acceptable men in the furnace of humiliation. 2.6. Trust in him, and he will help you;make your ways straight, and hope in him. 2.7. You who fear the Lord, wait for his mercy;and turn not aside, lest you fall. 2.8. You who fear the Lord, trust in him,and your reward will not fail; 2.9. you who fear the Lord, hope for good things,for everlasting joy and mercy. 2.11. For the Lord is compassionate and merciful;he forgives sins and saves in time of affliction. 2.12. Woe to timid hearts and to slack hands,and to the sinner who walks along two ways! 2.15. Those who fear the Lord will not disobey his words,and those who love him will keep his ways. 2.17. Those who fear the Lord will prepare their hearts,and will humble themselves before him. 2.18. Let us fall into the hands of the Lord,but not into the hands of men;for as his majesty is,so also is his mercy. 4.17. For at first she will walk with him on tortuous paths,she will bring fear and cowardice upon him,and will torment him by her discipline until she trusts him,and she will test him with her ordices. 7.18. Do not exchange a friend for money,or a real brother for the gold of Ophir. 7.19. Do not deprive yourself of a wise and good wife,for her charm is worth more than gold. 7.24. Do you have daughters? Be concerned for their chastity,and do not show yourself too indulgent with them. 7.29. With all your soul fear the Lord,and honor his priests. 7.31. Fear the Lord and honor the priest,and give him his portion, as is commanded you:the first fruits, the guilt offering, the gift of the shoulders,the sacrifice of sanctification,and the first fruits of the holy things. 9.16. Let righteous men be your dinner companions,and let your glorying be in the fear of the Lord. 15.11. Do not say, "Because of the Lord I left the right way";for he will not do what he hates. 15.12. Do not say, "It was he who led me astray";for he had no need of a sinful man. 15.13. The Lord hates all abominations,and they are not loved by those who fear him. 15.14. It was he who created man in the beginning,and he left him in the power of his own inclination. 15.15. If you will, you can keep the commandments,and to act faithfully is a matter of your own choice. 15.16. He has placed before you fire and water:stretch out your hand for whichever you wish. 15.17. Before a man are life and death,and whichever he chooses will be given to him. 15.18. For great is the wisdom of the Lord;he is mighty in power and sees everything; 15.19. his eyes are on those who fear him,and he knows every deed of man. 17.3. He endowed them with strength like his own,and made them in his own image. 19.17. Question your neighbor before you threaten him;and let the law of the Most High take its course. 25.11. The fear of the Lord surpasses everything;to whom shall be likened the one who holds it fast? 27.17. Love your friend and keep faith with him;but if you betray his secrets, do not run after him. 35.1. He who keeps the law makes many offerings;he who heeds the commandments sacrifices a peace offering. 35.1. Give to the Most High as he has given,and as generously as your hand has found. 35.2. He who returns a kindness offers fine flour,and he who gives alms sacrifices a thank offering. 35.2. Mercy is as welcome when he afflicts them as clouds of rain in the time of drought. 35.3. To keep from wickedness is pleasing to the Lord,and to forsake unrighteousness is atonement. 35.4. Do not appear before the Lord empty-handed 35.5. for all these things are to be done because of the commandment. 35.6. The offering of a righteous man anoints the altar,and its pleasing odor rises before the Most High. 35.7. The sacrifice of a righteous man is acceptable,and the memory of it will not be forgotten. 39.16. All things are the works of the Lord, for they are very good,and whatever he commands will be done in his time. 39.33. The works of the Lord are all good,and he will supply every need in its hour.
5. Septuagint, Judith, 8.25-8.27 (2nd cent. BCE - 0th cent. CE)

8.25. In spite of everything let us give thanks to the Lord our God, who is putting us to the test as he did our forefathers. 8.26. Remember what he did with Abraham, and how he tested Isaac, and what happened to Jacob in Mesopotamia in Syria, while he was keeping the sheep of Laban, his mother's brother. 8.27. For he has not tried us with fire, as he did them, to search their hearts, nor has he taken revenge upon us; but the Lord scourges those who draw near to him, in order to admonish them.
6. Septuagint, Wisdom of Solomon, 2.1-2.18, 3.1, 15.11-15.20 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

2.1. For they reasoned unsoundly, saying to themselves,"Short and sorrowful is our life,and there is no remedy when a man comes to his end,and no one has been known to return from Hades. 2.2. Because we were born by mere chance,and hereafter we shall be as though we had never been;because the breath in our nostrils is smoke,and reason is a spark kindled by the beating of our hearts. 2.3. When it is extinguished, the body will turn to ashes,and the spirit will dissolve like empty air. 2.4. Our name will be forgotten in time and no one will remember our works;our life will pass away like the traces of a cloud,and be scattered like mist that is chased by the rays of the sun and overcome by its heat. 2.5. For our allotted time is the passing of a shadow,and there is no return from our death,because it is sealed up and no one turns back. 2.6. Come, therefore, let us enjoy the good things that exist,and make use of the creation to the full as in youth. 2.7. Let us take our fill of costly wine and perfumes,and let no flower of spring pass by us. 2.8. Let us crown ourselves with rosebuds before they wither. 2.9. Let none of us fail to share in our revelry,everywhere let us leave signs of enjoyment,because this is our portion, and this our lot. 2.10. Let us oppress the righteous poor man;let us not spare the widow nor regard the gray hairs of the aged. 2.11. But let our might be our law of right,for what is weak proves itself to be useless. 2.12. Let us lie in wait for the righteous man,because he is inconvenient to us and opposes our actions;he reproaches us for sins against the law,and accuses us of sins against our training. 2.13. He professes to have knowledge of God,and calls himself a child of the Lord. 2.14. He became to us a reproof of our thoughts; 2.15. the very sight of him is a burden to us,because his manner of life is unlike that of others,and his ways are strange. 2.16. We are considered by him as something base,and he avoids our ways as unclean;he calls the last end of the righteous happy,and boasts that God is his father. 2.17. Let us see if his words are true,and let us test what will happen at the end of his life; 2.18. for if the righteous man is Gods son, he will help him,and will deliver him from the hand of his adversaries. 3.1. But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God,and no torment will ever touch them. 15.11. because he failed to know the one who formed him and inspired him with an active soul and breathed into him a living spirit. 15.12. But he considered our existence an idle game,and life a festival held for profit,for he says one must get money however one can, even by base means. 15.13. For this man, more than all others, knows that he sins when he makes from earthy matter fragile vessels and graven images. 15.14. But most foolish, and more miserable than an infant,are all the enemies who oppressed thy people. 15.15. For they thought that all their heathen idols were gods,though these have neither the use of their eyes to see with,nor nostrils with which to draw breath,nor ears with which to hear,nor fingers to feel with,and their feet are of no use for walking. 15.16. For a man made them,and one whose spirit is borrowed formed them;for no man can form a god which is like himself. 15.17. He is mortal, and what he makes with lawless hands is dead,for he is better than the objects he worships,since he has life, but they never have. 15.18. The enemies of thy people worship even the most hateful animals,which are worse than all others, when judged by their lack of intelligence; 15.19. and even as animals they are not so beautiful in appearance that one would desire them,but they have escaped both the praise of God and his blessing.
7. Septuagint, 4 Maccabees, 16.19 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

16.19. and therefore you ought to endure any suffering for the sake of God.
8. New Testament, James, 1.5, 1.13-1.15 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

1.5. But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach; and it will be given to him. 1.13. Let no man say when he is tempted, "I am tempted by God," for God can't be tempted by evil, and he himself tempts no one. 1.14. But each one is tempted, when he is drawn away by his own lust, and enticed. 1.15. Then the lust, when it has conceived, bears sin; and the sin, when it is full grown, brings forth death.
9. New Testament, Romans, 5.3 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

5.3. Not only this, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering works perseverance;
10. New Testament, Mark, 13.13 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

13.13. You will be hated by all men for my name's sake, but he who endures to the end, the same will be saved.
11. Clement of Alexandria, Miscellanies, (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
1 enoch Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
adversity Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40
alliteration Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40, 42
antithesis Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40
archytas, aristeas, letter of Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
assonance Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40
beckwith, r. t. Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
caution Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 35, 45, 49
children Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 49
creation Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 218
davidson, maxwell j. Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
desires Smith and Stuckenbruck, Testing and Temptation in Second Temple Jewish and Early Christian Texts (2020) 73
enemies Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40, 42, 45, 49
faithfulness Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 35, 40, 42, 45, 49, 218
fear of god Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 35, 45, 49, 218
god Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 35, 42, 45, 49, 218
good Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 218
good name Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 45
guided by god Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 401
hope Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 49
inclusio Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40, 42
inseparability Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 401
intellect Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 401
israel/israelite Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 218
josephus, jubilees, book of Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
judgment Smith and Stuckenbruck, Testing and Temptation in Second Temple Jewish and Early Christian Texts (2020) 73
law of moses Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 45
link word Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 45
logos Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
love Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 401
mercy Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 401
natural law, in 1 enoch Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
parallelism Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40
perfection Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 401
repetition Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40
rhyme, internal Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40
rhyme Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 42
rich Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 45
schnabel, eckhard, j. Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
shame Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 40
sinlessness Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 401
sirach Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
socrates Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 49
souls Smith and Stuckenbruck, Testing and Temptation in Second Temple Jewish and Early Christian Texts (2020) 73
testing Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 45, 49, 218
the soul Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 401
wife Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 49
wisdom, and/or correlation with torah and natural order Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
wisdom, in sirach' Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 98
wisdom/wise Corley, Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship (2002) 42, 45, 218