CHAPTER 3
II. PRAISE OF WISDOM*
A. Importance of Wisdom
listen, and know prudence!d
that you are in the land of your foes,
grown old in a foreign land,
counted among those destined for Hades?e
you would have dwelt in enduring peace.g
where strength, where understanding;
That you may know also
where are length of days, and life,
where light of the eyes, and peace.h
Who has entered into her treasuries?
who lorded it over the wild beasts of the earth,j
Who heaped up the silver,
the gold in which people trust,
whose possessions were unlimited,
their doings beyond discovery?
and others have risen up in their stead.
have dwelt on the earth,
But the way to understanding they have not known,
their children remain far from the way to her.
nor seen in Teman.k
the merchants of Medan and Tema,l
the storytellers and those seeking knowledge—
These have not known the way to wisdom,
nor have they kept her paths in mind.
B. Inaccessibility of Wisdom
how broad the scope of his dominion:
high and immeasurable!
renowned at the first,
huge in stature, skilled in war.m
nor did he give them the way of understanding;n
perished through their own folly.o
bringing her down from the clouds?p
bearing her away rather than choice gold?
nor has at heart her path.
he has probed her by his knowledge—
The one who established the earth for all time,
and filled it with four-footed animals,
calls it, and trembling it obeys him;
shine and rejoice.
shining with joy for their Maker.q
no other is to be compared to him:
C. Wisdom Contained in the Law
and has given her to Jacob, his servant,
to Israel, his beloved.r
is at home with mortals.s
* [3:9–4:4] This poem in praise of personified Wisdom utilizes the theme of Jb 28 (where is wisdom to be found?) and it identifies wisdom and law, as in Sir 24:22–23.
* [3:22–23] Despite the renown for wisdom of the peoples of Canaan and Phoenicia (Ez 28:3–4), of Teman (Jer 49:7), of the descendants of Hagar or the Arabians of Medan and Tema, they did not possess true wisdom, which is found only in the law of God (Bar 4:1).
* [3:24] The dwelling of God: here, the whole universe; cf. Is 66:1.
* [3:26] The giants: Gn 6:1–4 reflects a tradition about giants who existed before the flood; this was developed in the non-canonical Book of Enoch.
* [3:37–38] As in Sir 24:8, Wisdom is given to Israel but also is said to live with all human beings (Prv 8:31).
d. [3:9] Dt 6:4–5; Prv 4:20–22.
f. [3:12] Jer 2:13; Jn 4:10, 14.
j. [3:16] Jer 27:6; 1 Cor 1:20.
k. [3:22] Jb 2:11; Jer 49:7; Ez 28:4–5; Zec 9:2.
l. [3:23] Gn 25:2, 15; Jb 6:19; Jer 25:23.
m. [3:26] Gn 6:4; Wis 14:6; Sir 16:7.
p. [3:29] Dt 30:12–13; Sir 24:4; Rom 10:6–7.
q. [3:35] Jb 38:7; Ps 147:4; Is 40:26.
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