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Hymn in Honor of Our Ancestors[a]

44 Let us now sing the praises of famous men,
    our ancestors in their generations.
The Lord apportioned to them[b] great glory,
    his majesty from the beginning.
There were those who ruled in their kingdoms
    and made a name for themselves by their strength;
those who gave counsel because they were intelligent;
    those who spoke in prophetic oracles;(A)
those who led the people by their counsels
    and by their knowledge of the people’s lore;
    they were wise in their words of instruction;
those who composed musical tunes
    or put verses in writing;(B)
rich men endowed with resources,
    living peacefully in their homes—
all these were honored in their generations
    and were the pride of their times.
Some of them have left behind a name,
    so that others declare their praise.
But of others there is no memory;
    they have perished as though they had never existed;
they have become as though they had never been born,
    they and their children after them.(C)
10 But these also were men of compassion
    whose righteous deeds have not been forgotten;
11 their wealth will remain with their descendants
    and their inheritance with their children’s children.[c](D)
12 Their descendants stand by the covenants;
    their children also, for their sake.
13 Their offspring will continue forever,
    and their glory will never be blotted out.(E)
14 Their bodies are buried in peace,
    but their name lives on generation after generation.(F)
15 The assembly declares[d] their wisdom,
    and the congregation proclaims their praise.(G)

Enoch

16 Enoch pleased the Lord and was taken up,
    an example of repentance to all generations.(H)

Noah

17 Noah was found perfect and righteous;
    in the time of wrath he kept humanity alive;[e]
because of him[f] a remnant was left on the earth
    when the flood came.(I)
18 Everlasting covenants were made with him
    that all flesh should never again be blotted out by a flood.(J)

Abraham

19 Abraham was the great father of a multitude of nations,
    and no one has been found like him in glory.(K)
20 He kept the law of the Most High
    and entered into a covenant with him;
he certified the covenant in his flesh,
    and when he was tested he proved faithful.(L)
21 Therefore the Lord[g] assured him with an oath
    that the nations would be blessed through his offspring,
that he would make him as numerous as the dust of the earth
    and exalt his offspring like the stars
and give them an inheritance from sea to sea
    and from the Euphrates[h] to the ends of the earth.(M)

Isaac and Jacob

22 To Isaac also he gave the same assurance
    for the sake of his father Abraham.
The blessing of all people and a covenant(N)
23     he made to rest on the head of Jacob;
he acknowledged him with his blessings
    and gave him his inheritance;
he divided his portions
    and distributed them among twelve tribes.

Moses

From his descendants the Lord[i] brought forth a man of compassion
    who found favor in the sight of all(O)

Footnotes

  1. 44.1 This title is included in the Gk text.
  2. 44.2 Heb: Gk created
  3. 44.11 Heb Compare Lat Syr: Meaning of Gk uncertain
  4. 44.15 Heb: Gk Peoples declare
  5. 44.17 Heb: Gk was taken in exchange
  6. 44.17 Cn: Gk this
  7. 44.21 Gk he
  8. 44.21 Syr: Heb Gk River
  9. 44.23 Gk he
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Hymn to the ancestors

44 Now allow us to praise
famous people and our ancestors,
generation by generation.[a]
The Lord created[b] great glory,
    his majesty from eternity.
They ruled in their kingdoms,
    and made a name with their power,
    some giving counsel
    by their intelligence;
    some making pronouncements
    in prophecies;
    some leading the people
    by their deliberations,
    and by their understanding
    of the people’s learning,
    giving wise words in their instruction;
    others devising musical melodies,
    and composing poems;
    rich people endowed with strength,
    living in peace in their dwellings—
all of these were honored
in their generation,
    a source of pride in their time.
Some of them left behind a name
    so that their praises might be told.
For some there is no memory,
    and they perished as though
    they hadn’t existed.
    These have become as though
    they hadn’t been born,
        they and even their children after them.
10 But these were compassionate people
    whose righteous deeds
    haven’t been forgotten.
11 This will persist with their children;
    their descendants
    will be a good legacy.[c]
12 Their descendants stand
by the covenants,
    and their children also, for their sake.
13 Their descendants will last forever,
    and their glory will never be erased.
14 Their bodies were buried in peace,
    but their name lives for generations.
15 The people will tell of their wisdom,
    and the congregation
    will proclaim their praise.

Enoch

16 Enoch pleased the Lord
and was transferred,[d]
    an example of a changed heart
    and mind for generations.

Noah

17 Noah was found perfect and righteous;
    in a time of anger,
    he was selected in exchange
    for the ungodly.[e]
    Because of him,
    a few survivors remained on the earth
        when the flood happened.
18 Eternal covenants were made with him
    so that all living things would not be wiped out by a flood again.

Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob

19 Abraham was the great father
of a multitude of nations,
    and there was no smudge on his glory.[f]
20 He kept the laws of the Most High,
    and he entered into a covenant with him.
        He established a covenant in his flesh,
        and when he was tested,
        he proved faithful.
21 Therefore, the Lord certified for Abraham
with a solemn pledge
    that he would bless nations
    through his descendants,
    that he would make him increase
    like the dust of the earth,
    exalt his descendants like the stars,
    and give them an inheritance
    from sea to sea
    and from the river to the end
    of the earth.

22 He made the same commitment to Isaac
because of Abraham his father.
He made a blessing for all humanity
and a covenant
23     to rest on Jacob’s head.
The Lord acknowledged him
with his blessings;
    he gave him an inheritance,
    divided his shares,
    and allotted them
    among the twelve tribes.

Moses

    The Lord brought forward out of Jacob[g]
    a man of mercy,
        who found favor with all living beings,

Footnotes

  1. Sirach 44:1 Heb in their generations
  2. Sirach 44:2 Heb measured out
  3. Sirach 44:11 Heb Their goods will remain with their descendants, and their inheritance will be for their grandchildren.
  4. Sirach 44:16 Heb was taken
  5. Sirach 44:17 Gk lacks for the ungodly; Heb he continued the human race.
  6. Sirach 44:19 Some Gk manuscripts He had no equal in glory.
  7. Sirach 44:23 Gk him