The Wisdom of Solomon
As found in the Greek Septuagint
GNB
Chapter 14

Solomon Prays for Wisdom (continued from chapter 9)

Wooden Idols Compared with Noah's Wooden Boat

Wisdom 14:1 In the same way, a man getting ready to sail on the raging sea will call for help from a piece of wood that is not as strong as the ship he is about to board.

Wisdom 14:2 Someone designed the ship out of a desire for profit, and a craftsman built it with skill.

Wisdom 14:3 But it is your care, O Father, that steers it; you give it a safe path through the waves of the sea.

Wisdom 14:4 People may go to sea even if they have no skill, because you can save them from any danger.

Wisdom 14:5 It is your will that the things you have made by your wisdom should be put to use. And so people can cross the sea in a boat and come safely to land, because they trust their lives to that small piece of wood.

Wisdom 14:6 This was how it was in ancient times, when a proud race of giants was dying away. The hope of the world escaped on such a boat under your guidance and left the world a new generation to carry on the human race.

Wisdom 14:7 A blessing was on Noah's wooden boat that allowed righteousness to survive,

Wisdom 14:8 but a curse is on an idol made by human hands. A curse is also on the one who makes it, because he works on this perishable thing and then calls it a god.

Wisdom 14:9 Ungodly people and these ungodly things they make are equally hated by God,

Wisdom 14:10 who will punish both the things made and the people who made them.

Wisdom 14:11 And so God's judgment will fall on pagan idols, because, even though they are made from something God created, they became horrible things that trap the souls of foolish people.

The Origins of Idolatry

Wisdom 14:12 Sexual immorality began when idols were invented. They have corrupted human life ever since they were first made.

Wisdom 14:13 Idols have not always existed, nor will they exist forever.

Wisdom 14:14 It was human pride that brought them into the world, and that is why a quick end has been planned for them.

Wisdom 14:15 Once there was a father who was overwhelmed with grief at the untimely death of his child, so he made an image of that child who had been suddenly taken from him. He then honored a dead human being as a god, and handed on secret rituals and ceremonies to those who were under his authority.

Wisdom 14:16 As time went on, this ungodly custom became stronger. Finally it became law, and idols were being worshiped at the command of powerful rulers.

Wisdom 14:17 When people lived too far away to honor a ruler in his presence but were eager to pay honor to this absent king, they would imagine what he must look like, and would then make a likeness of him.

Wisdom 14:18 The ambitious artists who made these likenesses caused this worship to spread, even among people who did not know the king.

Wisdom 14:19 An artist might want to please some ruler, and so he would use his skill to make the likeness better looking than the actual person.

Wisdom 14:20 Then people would be so attracted by the work of art, that the one whom they had earlier honored now became the object of their worship.

Wisdom 14:21 So all this became a deadly trap, because people who were grieving, or under royal authority, would take objects of stone or wood, and give them the honor reserved for the One God.

The Results of Idolatry

Wisdom 14:22 One thing led to another. It was not enough to be wrong about the knowledge of God. They lived in a state of evil warfare, but they were so ignorant that they called it peace.

Wisdom 14:23 They murdered children in their initiation rituals, celebrated secret mysteries, and held wild ceremonial orgies with unnatural practices.

Wisdom 14:24 They no longer kept their lives or their marriages pure. A man might kill another by an act of treachery or cause him grief by committing adultery with his wife.

Wisdom 14:25 Everything was a complete riot of bloody murder, robbery, deceit, corruption, faithlessness, disorder, falsehood,

Wisdom 14:26 harassment of innocent people, ingratitude, moral decay, sexual perversion, broken marriages, adultery, and immorality.

Wisdom 14:27 The worship of idols, whose names should never be spoken, is the beginning and the end, the cause and the result of every evil.

Wisdom 14:28 People who worship them lose control of themselves in ecstasy, or pass off lies as prophecies, or live wickedly, or break their word without hesitation.

Wisdom 14:29 They tell lies under oath and expect no punishment, because the idols they put their trust in are lifeless.

Wisdom 14:30 But punishment will finally catch up with them, for two reasons: first, they were in error about God when they worshiped idols, and second, they had so little regard for holiness that they made false statements to deceive people.

Wisdom 14:31 When unrighteous people commit sin, they will be hunted down, not by the power of whatever thing they swear by, but by the punishment that sinners deserve.

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