Sirach 24
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| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | Wisdom schal preise his soule, and he schal be onourid in God; and he schal haue glorie in the myddis of his puple. |
| 2 | And he schal opene his mouth in the chirchis of the hiyeste; and he schal haue glorie in the siyt of his vertu. |
| 3 | And he schal be enhaunsid in the myddis of his puple; and he schal wondre in hooli plentee. |
| 4 | And in the multitude of chosun men he schal haue preisyng; and among blessid men he schal be blessid, |
| 5 | and seie, I, the firste gendrid bifore ech creature, cam forth fro the mouth of the hiyeste. |
| 6 | I made in heuenes, that liyt neuere failynge roos vp, and as a cloude Y hilide al erthe. |
| 7 | Y dwellide in hiyeste thingis, and my trone in a piler of cloude. |
| 8 | Y aloone yede aboute the cumpas of heuene, and Y perside the depthe of the see; and Y yede in the wawis of the see, |
| 9 | and Y stood in al the lond. |
| 10 | And Y hadde the firste dignite in ech puple, and in ech folk; |
| 11 | and Y trad bi vertu on the neckis of alle excelent men and meke; and in alle these men Y souyte reste, and Y schal dwelle in the eritage of the Lord. |
| 12 | Thanne the creatour of alle comaundide, and seide to me; and he that formyde me, restide in my tabernacle; and he seide to me, |
| 13 | Dwelle thou in Jacob, and take thou eritage in Israel, and sende thou rootis in my chosun men. |
| 14 | Y was gendrid of the bigynnyng and bifore worldis, and Y schal not faile `til to the world to comynge; and Y mynystride in an hooli dwellyng bifore hym. |
| 15 | And so Y was maad stidfast in Syon, and in lijk maner Y restide in a citee halewid, and my power was in Jerusalem. |
| 16 | And Y rootid in a puple onourid; and the eritage therof in to the partis of my God, and my witholding in the plentee of seyntis. |
| 17 | Y was enhaunsid as a cedre in Liban, and as a cipresse tree in the hil of Syon. |
| 18 | Y was enhaunsid as a palm tree in Cades, and as the plauntyng of roose in Jeryco. |
| 19 | As a fair olyue tree in feeldis; and Y was enhaunsid as a plane tree bisidis watir in stretis. |
| 20 | As canel and bawme yyuynge greet smelle, Y yaf odour; as chosun myrre Y yaf the swetnesse of odour. |
| 21 | And as storax, and galban, and vngula, and gumme, and as Liban not kit doun, Y made hoot my dwellyng place; and myn odour as bawme not meddlid. |
| 22 | Y as a terebynte stretchide forth my boowis; and my boowis ben boowis of onour, and of glorie. |
| 23 | Y as a vyne made fruyt the swetnesse of odour; and my flouris ben the fruytis of onour, and of oneste. |
| 24 | I am a modir of fair loue, and of drede, and of knowyng, and of hooli hope. |
| 25 | In me is al grace of weie, and of treuthe; in me is al hope of lijf and of vertu. |
| 26 | Alle ye that coueiten me, passe to me; and be ye fillid of my generaciouns. |
| 27 | For whi my spirit is swete aboue hony; and myn eritage is aboue hony, and hony comb. |
| 28 | My mynde is in the generacioun of worldis. |
| 29 | Thei that eten me, schulen hungre yit; and thei that drynken me, schulen thirste yit. |
| 30 | He that herith me, shal not be schent; and thei that worchen in me, schulen not do synne; and thei that declaren me, |
| 31 | schulen haue euere lastynge lijf. |
| 32 | Alle these thingis is the book of lijf, and the testament of the hiyeste, and the knowyng of treuthe. |
| 33 | Moises comaundide a lawe in the comaundementis of riytfulnessis, and eritage to the hous of Jacob, and biheestis to Israel. |
| 34 | He settide to Dauid, his child, to reise of hym a kyng moost strong, and sittynge with outen ende in the trone of onour. |
| 35 | Which kyng fillith wisdom, as Phison schedith out watir; and as Tigris in the daies of newe thingis. |
| 36 | Which, as Eufrates, fillith wit; which multiplieth, as Jordan in the tyme of heruest. |
| 37 | Which sendith techyng as liyt; and is niy alle men, as Gion in the dai of vendage. |
| 38 | Which makith perfitli first to knowe that wisdom; and a feblere man schal not enserche it. |
| 39 | For whi the thouyt therof schal be plenteuouse of the see; and his counsel in the greet occian. |
| 40 | Y wisdom schedde out floodis; |
| 41 | Y as a weie of ful greet watir of the flood. Y as the flood Dorix, and as a watir cundit Y yede out of paradis. |
| 42 | Y seide, I schal watir my gardyn of plauntyngis; and Y schal greetli fille the fruyt of my child beryng. |
| 43 | And lo! a plenteuouse weie of watir is maad to me; and my flood neiyede to the see. |
| 44 | For Y liytne techyng as the cheer morewtid to alle men; and Y schal telle out it `til to fer. |
| 45 | Y schal perse alle the lowere partis of erthe, and Y schal biholde alle that slepen; and Y schal liytne alle that hopen in the Lord. |
| 46 | Yit Y schal schede out teching as profesie, and Y schal leeue it to hem that seken wisdom; and Y schal not faile in to the generaciouns of hem, til in to the hooli world. |
| 47 | Se ye, that Y trauelide not to me aloone, but to alle that seken out treuthe. |