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Praise of God the Creator[a]

12 Once more I will set forth my theme
    to shine like the moon in its fullness!
13 Listen to me, my faithful children: open up your petals,
    like roses planted near running waters;
14 Send up the sweet odor of incense,
    break forth in blossoms like the lily.
Raise your voices in a chorus of praise;
    bless the Lord for all his works!
15 Proclaim the greatness of his name,
    loudly sing his praises,
With music on the harp and all stringed instruments;
    sing out with joy as you proclaim:

16 The works of God are all of them good;
    he supplies for every need in its own time.(A)

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Footnotes

  1. 39:12–35 Ben Sira invites his disciples to join him in joyfully proclaiming his favorite theme: The works of God are all good; God supplies for every need in its own time (vv. 12–16, 32–35). The sage describes God’s omniscience, supreme power and wisdom, whereby all created things, good in themselves, are ever present to him, obey him, and fulfill their intended purpose (vv. 17–21), bringing blessing to the virtuous, but evil and punishment to the wicked who misuse them (vv. 22–31). Cf. similar hymns of praise, 36:1–22; 42:15–43:33.