The Wisdom of Solomon
As found in the Greek Septuagint
GNB
Chapter 15
Solomon Prays for Wisdom (continued from chapter 9)
The True God Gives Immortality
Wisdom 15:1 But you , our God, are kind and true and patient. You rule the universe with mercy.
Wisdom 15:2 Even if we sin, we know your power and are still yours. But because we know that we belong to you, we will not sin.
Wisdom 15:3 Knowing you is perfect righteousness. Recognizing your power is where immortality begins.
Wisdom 15:4 We have not been misled by any evil product of human skill, by any useless object painted by some artist, or by any idol smeared with different colors.
Wisdom 15:5 The sight of such things arouses the passions of foolish people and makes them desire a dead, lifeless image.
Wisdom 15:6 Anyone who makes such a thing or desires it or worships it is in love with something evil, and gets what he deserves when he places his hopes in it.
The Foolishness of Worshiping Clay Idols
Wisdom 15:7 A potter works the soft clay and carefully shapes each object for our use. Some things he makes are put to good use, and some are not, but he makes them all from the same clay, and shapes them in the same manner. The potter himself decides which objects shall be used for what purposes.
Wisdom 15:8 He is a human being who was himself formed from earth only a short while earlier, and after a little while, when he must return the soul that was lent to him, he will go back to the same earth. He is a human being, but he wastes his labor shaping a useless god out of the same clay that he uses to make pots.
Wisdom 15:9 His life will be short, and he will soon have to die, but he is not concerned about that. He wants to compete with those who work in gold, silver, and bronze, and make things like they do. He takes great pride in the things he makes, but they are counterfeit.
Wisdom 15:10 His heart is made of ashes. His hope is cheaper than dirt. His life is not worth as much as his clay.
Wisdom 15:11 because he never came to know the God who shaped him, who breathed into him an active soul and a living spirit.
Wisdom 15:12 He thinks of human life as just a game, a market where he can make a profit. He believes that he must make money however he can, even by evil ways.
Wisdom 15:13 This man, who makes idols and fragile pots from the same clay, knows better than anyone else that he is sinning.
The Punishment of the Egyptians
Wisdom 15:14 But the most foolish of all people, showing less sense than babies, were the enemies who oppressed your people, O Lord.
Wisdom 15:15 They thought that all their pagan idols were gods, even though idols cannot see with their eyes, cannot breathe through their nose, cannot hear with their ears, cannot feel with their fingers, and cannot walk on their legs.
Wisdom 15:16 Someone whose spirit is only borrowed made them. No one can ever make a god that is equal to a human being.
Wisdom 15:17 Every person will sooner or later die, but anything he makes with his wicked hands is dead from the start. He himself is better than what he worships. He at least is alive, but what he worships is not, and never has been.
Wisdom 15:18 Such people worship the most disgusting animals, including even the least intelligent ones.
Wisdom 15:19 Even as animals they are not attractive enough to make anyone want them. God himself passed them by when he put his approval and blessing on the rest of creation.