1Call now if there is one who answers you, and to whom of the holy ones will you turn? 2Because passion kills a stupid man and anger kills a fool 3I have seen the wicked who prospers and his dwelling is suddenly destroyed 4His sons will be far from redemption and they will be humbled at the gate, and there is none who redeems them 5What he reaps a famine will consume, and they will be poured out for thirst, and the thirsty break their possessions into pieces 6Because falsehood does not come out from the dust, neither does evil spring forth from the ground 7Because a son of man is born to trouble, and the offspring of birds to lift up wings 8However, I shall seek for God, and to God I shall put my word 9Who does great things without limit and wonders without number 10Who gives rain on the face of the Earth and sends waters on the face of the streets 11To put the humble in high place and the meek will be strengthened with redemption 12He brings the ideas of the wise to nothing that their hands will not perform a scheme 13He seizes wise men in their philosophy and the thinking of the crafty he brings to nothing 14By day they will grope as when in darkness, and they will grope at noonday as at night 15He saves the poor from the sword of their mouth and from the hand of the mighty 16And the poor will have hope and the evil one will shut his mouth 17His blessing to a man whom God reproves and the discipline of The Almighty let him not reject 18Because he breaks and binds up and he strikes and his hands heal 19In six troubles he will save you, and in the seventh evil will not approach to you 20In famine he will save you from death, and in war from the hands of the sword 21From the rod of the tongue you shall be sheltered, and you will not be afraid of ruin when it comes 22Against looting and against famine you will laugh, and of animals of the field you will not be afraid 23Because your covenant is with the stones of the wilderness, and the animal of the field is handed over to you 24And you will know that your tent is secure and you will return to your dwelling and you will not sin 25And you will know that your seed is abundant and your offspring as grass of the Earth 26And you will enter the tomb gently, as a shock of corn comes up in its time 27This we searched and thus it is that we heard it, and know for yourself The Peshitta Holy Bible Translated Translated by Glenn David Bauscher Glenn David Bauscher Lulu Publishing Copyright © 2018 Lulu Publishing 3rd edition Copyright © 2019 |