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L. Simon * the high priest, the son of Onias,
Who in his life repaired the house again,
And in his days fortified the temple:
2 And by him was built from the foundation the double height,
The high fortress of the wall about the temple:
3 In his days the acistern to receive water, being in compass as the sea, was covered with plates of brass:
4 He took care of the temple that it should not fall,
And fortified the city against besieging:
5 bHow was he honoured in the midst of the people
In his coming out of * the sanctuary!
6 He was as cthe morning star in the midst of a cloud,
And as the moon at the full:
7 dAs the sun shining upon the temple of the most High,
And as the erainbow giving light in the bright clouds:
8 And as the flower of froses in the spring of the year,
As glilies by the rivers of waters,
And as the branches of the hfrankincense tree in the time of summer:
9 As ifire and hincense in the censer,
And as a vessel of beaten gold
Set with all manner of precious stones:
10 And as a fair kolive tree budding forth fruit,
And as a kcypress tree which groweth up to the clouds.
11 lWhen he put on the robe of honour,
And was clothed with the perfection of glory,
mWhen he went up to the holy altar,
lHe made the garment of holiness honourable.
12 When he took the portions out of the priests’ hands,
He himself stood by the hearth of the altar,
Compassed with his brethren round about,
As a young ncedar in Libanus;
And as opalm trees compassed they him round about.
13 So were all the sons of Aaron in their glory,
And the oblations of the Lord in their hands,
Before all the congregation of Israel.
14 And finishing the service at the altar,
That he might adorn the offering of the most high pAlmighty,
15 He stretched out his hand to the cup,
And poured of qthe blood of the grape,
rHe poured out at the foot of the altar
rsA sweetsmelling savour unto the most high King of all.
16 Then shouted the sons of Aaron,
And tsounded the * silver trumpets,
And umade a great noise to be heard,
tFor a remembrance before the most High.
17 Then all the people together hasted,
And fell down to the earth upon their faces
To worship their Lord God pAlmighty, the most High.
18 The singers also sang praises with their voices,
With great variety of sounds was there made sweet melody.
19 And the people besought the Lord, the most High,
By prayer before him that is merciful,
Till the solemnity of the Lord was ended,
And they had finished his service.
20 Then he went down, and lifted up his hands over the whole congregation of the children of Israel,
vTo give the blessing of the Lord with his lips,
And to rejoice in his name.
21 And they bowed themselves down to worship the second time,
That they might receive a blessing from the most High.
22 Now therefore wbless ye the God of all,
Which only doeth wondrous things every where,
xWhich exalteth our days from the womb,
And dealeth with us according to his mercy.
23 He grant us joyfulness of heart,
And that peace may be in our days in Israel for ever:
24 That he would confirm his mercy with us,
And deliver us at his time.
25 There be ytwo manner of nations which my heart abhorreth,
And the third is no nation:
26 zThey that sit upon the mountain of Samaria,
And athey that dwell amongst the Philistines,
And bthat foolish people that dwell in cSichem.
27 Jesus the son of Sirach of Jerusalem hath written in this book the instruction of understanding and knowledge, who out of his heart dpoured forth wisdom.
28 eBlessed is he that shall be exercised in these things;
And he that layeth them up in his heart shall become wise.
29 For if he do them, he shall be strong to all things:
fFor the light of the Lord leadeth him,
Who giveth wisdom to the godly.
wBlessed be the Lord for ever. Amen, Amen.
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About The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English VersionThe Cambridge Paragraph Bible, edited by F.H.A. Scrivener, is a comprehensive and carefully edited revision of the King James Version text. Originally published in 1873, this version presents the text in paragraph form, poetry formatted in poetic line-division, and also includes the Apocrypha. Scrivener’s revisions are thoroughly documented, including multiple appendices which include translation notes and instances of departure from the original KJV text. |
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