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Sirach 47:2–13

As the fat is selected from the peace offering,

so David was selected from the sons of Israel.

He played with lions as with young goats,

and with bears as with lambs of the flock.

In his youth did he not kill a giant,

and take away reproach from the people,

when he lifted his hand with a stone in the sling

and struck down the boasting of Goliath?

For he appealed to the Lord, the Most High,

and he gave him strength in his right hand

to slay a man mighty in war,

to exalt the powert of his people.

So they glorified him for his ten thousands,

and praised him for the blessings of the Lord,

when the glorious diadem was bestowed upon him.

For he wiped out his enemies on every side,

and annihilated his adversaries the Philistines;

he crushed their powert even to this day.

In all that he did he gave thanks

to the Holy One, the Most High, with ascriptions of glory;

he sang praise with all his heart,

and he loved his Maker.

He placed singers before the altar,

to make sweet melody with their voices.

10 He gave beauty to the feasts,

and arranged their times throughout the year,u

while they praised God’sv holy name,

and the sanctuary resounded from early morning.

11 The Lord took away his sins,

and exalted his powerw for ever;

he gave him the covenant of kings

and a throne of glory in Israel.

12 After him rose up a wise son

who fared amplyx because of him;

13 Solomon reigned in days of peace,

and God gave him rest on every side,

that he might build a house for his name

and prepare a sanctuary to stand for ever.

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