perish.
[20] And when they cast up the accounts of their sins, they shall come with fear: and their own
iniquities shall convince them to their face.
Wis.5
[1] Then shall the righteous man stand in great boldness before the face of such as have afflicted him,
and made no account of his labours.
[2] When they see it, they shall be troubled with terrible fear, and
shall be amazed at the strangeness of his salvation, so far beyond all that they looked for.
[3] And they
repenting and groaning for anguish of spirit shall say within themselves, This was he, whom we had
sometimes in derision, and a proverb of reproach:
[4] We fools accounted his life madness, and his end
to be without honour:
[5] How is he numbered among the children of God, and his lot is among the saints!
[6]
Therefore have we erred from the way of truth, and the light of righteousness hath not shined unto us,
and the sun of righteousness rose not upon us.
[7] We wearied ourselves in the way of wickedness and
destruction: yea, we have gone through deserts, where there lay no way: but as for the way of the Lord,
we have not known it.
[8] What hath pride profited us? or what good hath riches with our vaunting brought
us?
[9] All those things are passed away like a shadow, and as a post that hasted by;
[10] And as a ship
that passeth over the waves of the water, which when it is gone by, the trace thereof cannot be found,
neither the pathway of the keel in the waves;
[11] Or as when a bird hath flown through the air, there is
no token of her way to be found, but the light air being beaten with the stroke of her wings and parted
with the violent noise and motion of them, is passed through, and therein afterwards no sign where she
went is to be found;
[12] Or like as when an arrow is shot at a mark, it parteth the air, which immediately
cometh together again, so that a man cannot know where it went through:
[13] Even so we in like manner,
as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end, and had no sign of virtue to shew; but were consumed
in our own wickedness.
[14] For the hope of the Godly is like dust that is blown away with the wind; like a
thin froth that is driven away with the storm; like as the smoke which is dispersed here and there with a
tempest, and passeth away as the remembrance of a guest that tarrieth but a day.
[15] But the righteous
live for evermore; their reward also is with the Lord, and the care of them is with the most High.
[16] Therefore
shall they receive a glorious kingdom, and a beautiful crown from the Lord's hand: for with his right hand
shall he cover them, and with his arm shall he protect them.
[17] He shall take to him his jealousy for
complete armour, and make the creature his weapon for the revenge of his enemies.
[18] He shall put
on righteousness as a breastplate, and true judgment instead of an helmet.
[19] He shall take holiness
for an invincible shield.
[20] His severe wrath shall he sharpen for a sword, and the world shall fight with
him against the unwise.
[21] Then shall the right aiming thunderbolts go abroad; and from the clouds, as
from a well drawn bow, shall they fly to the mark.
[22] And hailstones full of wrath shall be cast as out
of a stone bow, and the water of the sea shall rage against them, and the floods shall cruelly drown
them.
[23] Yea, a mighty wind shall stand up against them, and like a storm shall blow them away: thus
iniquity shall lay waste the whole earth, and ill dealing shall overthrow the thrones of the mighty.
Wis.6
[1] Hear therefore, O ye kings, and understand; learn, ye that be judges of the ends of the earth.
[2] Give
ear, ye that rule the people, and glory in the multitude of nations.
[3] For power is given you of the Lord,
and sovereignty from the Highest, who shall try your works, and search out your counsels.
[4] Because,
being ministers of his kingdom, ye have not judged aright, nor kept the law, nor walked after the counsel
of God;
[5] Horribly and speedily shall he come upon you: for a sharp judgment shall be to them that be
in high places.
[6] For mercy will soon pardon the meanest: but mighty men shall be mightily tormented.
[7]
For he which is Lord over all shall fear no man's person, neither shall he stand in awe of any man's
greatness: for he hath made the small and great, and careth for all alike.
[8] But a sore trial shall come
upon the mighty.
[9] Unto you therefore, O kings, do I speak, that ye may learn wisdom, and not fall away.
[10]
For they that keep holiness holily shall be judged holy: and they that have learned such things shall find
what to answer.
[11] Wherefore set your affection upon my words; desire them, and ye shall be instructed.
[12]
Wisdom is glorious, and never fadeth away: yea, she is easily seen of them that love her, and found of
such as seek her.
[13] She preventeth them that desire her, in making herself first known unto them.
[14]
Whoso seeketh her early shall have no great travail: for he shall find her sitting at his doors.
[15] To think