Wisdom of Solomon, 8

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1 Thus, she reaches mightily from one end all the way to the other, and she orders all things sweetly.

2 I have loved her and searched for her from my youth, and have asked to take her to me as my spouse, and I became a lover of her form.

3 She glorifies her lineage by having companionship with God; yes and of all things, the Lord loves her.

4 For she teaches the teaching of God and is the chooser of his works.

5 And if riches are longed for in life, what is richer than wisdom, which is being served in all things?

6 But if the mind is to be served, who, of all that exists, is a greater artisan than she?

7 And if anyone loves justice, her labors hold great virtues; for she teaches temperance and prudence, justice and virtue, and nothing is more useful in human life.

8 And if one desires a multitude of knowledge, she knows the past and forecasts the future; she knows the subtleties of conversation and the response to arguments; she understands the signs and portents, before the events take place, events both of the present time and of future ages.

9 Therefore, I resolved to take her to me to live together, knowing that she will be a good counselor and will console my thoughts and my weariness.

10 Because of her, I have clarity in the midst of confusion, and honor among the elders in my youth;

11 and I will be found to be astute in judgment, and will be admired in the sight of the mighty, and the faces of leaders will wonder at me.

12 When I am silent, they will wait for me; when I speak, they will respect me; and when I talk for too long, they will put their hands on their mouths.

13 Thus, by means of her, I will have immortality, and I will bequeath an everlasting memorial to those who come after me.

14 I will set the peoples in order, and nations will be subject to me.

15 Hearing me, terrible kings will be afraid; to the multitude, I will be seen as good and valiant in war.

16 When I go into my house, I will repose myself with her, for her conversation has no bitterness, nor her company any tediousness, but only joy and gladness.

17 Thinking these things within myself, and recalling in my heart that immortality is the intention of wisdom,

18 and that in her friendship is good enjoyment, and in the works of her hands are honors without flaw, and in debate with her is understanding, and glory in sharing conversation with her; I went about seeking, so that I might take her to myself.

19 For I was an ingenious boy and had been dealt a good soul.

20 Even more so, being good, I came to have an undefiled body.

21 And since I know that it is not possible to be chaste except as a gift from God, and that it is a point of wisdom to know whose gift it is, I approached the Lord, and I besought him, and I said with my whole heart:




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Chapter 8 of the Wisdom book discusses the importance of wisdom and how it can transform a person's life. It is said that wisdom is more valuable than any material treasure and that those who have it are blessed. Moreover, it is highlighted that wisdom is a divine gift and must be sought with all commitment and diligence. Following are five verses related to the topics covered in Wisdom 8:

Proverbs 8:11: "For wisdom is better than jewelry, and all that one desires nothing can be compared to it." This verse highlights the importance of wisdom, which is more valuable than any material object.

Proverbs 16:16: "The better it is to acquire wisdom than gold! And the more excellent, acquire prudence than silver!" This verse reinforces the idea that wisdom is more valuable than any material wealth.

Proverbs 4:7: "Wisdom is the main thing; because wisdom, it employs everything you have in the acquisition of understanding." This verse points out that wisdom is the most important thing someone can acquire and should be sought with all commitment.

James 1:5: "And if any of you are lacking wisdom, ask it to God, who gives all liberally, and does not throw him into the face; and be given to him." This verse points out that wisdom is a divine gift and that those who seek it must ask it to God.

Proverbs 9:10: "The fear of the Lord is the principle of wisdom, and the knowledge of the saint is prudence." This verse shows that wisdom has a direct connection with God and that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.


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