CHAPTER 5
his oppressors who set at nought his labors.b
and be amazed at the unexpected salvation.
and groaning through anguish of spirit:
“This is the one whom once we held as a laughingstock
and as a type for mockery,
His life we accounted madness,
and death dishonored.
how his lot is with the holy ones!c
and the light of righteousness did not shine for us,
and the sun did not rise for us.e
we journeyed through trackless deserts,
but the way of the LORD we never knew.
What have wealth and its boastfulness afforded us?f
and like a fleeting rumor;g
when it has passed, no trace can be found,
no path of its keel in the waves.
no evidence of its course is to be found—
But the fluid air, lashed by the beating of pinions,
and cleft by the rushing force
Of speeding wings, is traversed;
and afterward no mark of passage can be found in it.
the parted air straightway flows together again
so that none discerns the way it went—
and held no sign of virtue to display,
but were consumed in our wickedness.”h
and like fine, storm-driven snow;
Like smoke scattered by the wind,
and like the passing memory of the nomad camping for a single day.i
and in the LORD is their recompense,
and the thought of them is with the Most High.j
the beautiful diadem, from the hand of the LORD,
For he will shelter them with his right hand,
and protect them with his arm.k
and arm creation to requite the enemy,
wear sure judgment for a helmet,
The universe will war with him against the foolhardy;
and from the clouds will leap to the mark as from a well-drawn bow;n
The waters of the sea will be enraged
and flooding rivers will overwhelm them;o
and winnow them like a tempest;
Thus lawlessness will lay waste the whole earth
and evildoing overturn the thrones of the mighty.p
* [5:1–13] In contrast to their speech in chap. 2 the wicked now regret their assessment of life and righteousness.
* [5:5] Heavenly beings: lit., “sons of God.” These are the holy ones, members of the heavenly court, among whom the righteous are to be found. A bodily resurrection does not seem to be envisioned.
* [5:14–23] A picture of the reward of the righteous which develops into an apocalyptic description of the divine warrior’s destruction of evil. The author utilizes Is 59–62.
a. [5:1–2] 2 Thes 1:6–7.
c. [5:5] Acts 26:18; Col 1:12.
d. [5:6] Prv 4:18–19; Jn 12:35.
e. [5:6–7] Prv 22:5; Is 59:6–14.
g. [5:9–12] 1 Chr 20:15; Jb 9:25–26 LXX; Ps 144:4.
i. [5:14] Jb 21:18; Ps 1:4; 37:20; Is 17:13.
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