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18 The one who lives forever
created everything
in a common fashion.
Only the Lord will be declared just.[a]
He has given no one the power
to proclaim his works.
    Who can search out his majestic deeds?
Who will measure
the power of his greatness?
    Who will continue to recount his mercy?
It’s impossible to diminish
or to increase these things,
    and it’s impossible
    to search out the wonders of the Lord.
When people finish,
then they are just beginning,
    and when they pause,
    then they are puzzled.
What are human beings,
and what use are they?
    What’s good about them,
    and what’s evil about them?
The length of a person’s life
is as much as one hundred years.[b]
10 Like a drop of water from the sea
or a grain of sand,
    so are a few years in the span of eternity.
11 Therefore, the Lord was patient
with them,
    and he poured out his mercy upon them.
12 He saw and knew that their end
was terrible;
    therefore, his willingness to be reconciled increased.
13 Neighbors display mercy
toward each other,
    but the mercy of the Lord is for all beings:
        he corrects, instructs, teaches,
        and turns them back,
        as a shepherd does his flock.
14 He shows mercy to those
who accept discipline
    and to those who passionately pursue
    his judgments.

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Footnotes

  1. Sirach 18:2 LXXb adds 18:2b-3 and there is no other besides him. He steers the world with the palm of his hand, and all things obey his will. By his power, he is the king of all things, dividing the holy things from the ordinary among them.
  2. Sirach 18:9 LXXb adds but the death of any one of them cannot be calculated by anyone.

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