The Wisdom of Solomon
As found in the Greek Septuagint
GNB
Chapter 17

Solomon Prays for Wisdom (continued from chapter 9)

Terror Strikes the Egyptians at Night

Wisdom 17:1 O Lord, your acts of judgment are marvelous and hard to explain; that is why people who had not been taught about them went astray.

Wisdom 17:2 When lawless people imagined that they had your holy nation in their power, they were themselves imprisoned in a long night of darkness. They lay in their own houses, shut off from your eternal care.

Wisdom 17:3 They thought that their sins had been secret and unnoticed, shielded from view by a dark curtain of forgetfulness, but now they were horribly afraid, confused, and terrified by ghostly forms.

Wisdom 17:4 Not even the dark corners where they lay could protect them from fear. They were surrounded by horrible noises; grim ghosts with gloomy faces appeared before their eyes.

Wisdom 17:5 No fire had power to give them light, and the brilliant stars could do nothing to relieve that deathly darkness.

Wisdom 17:6 There was only a dreadful fire, lit by no human hand, that shone on them, and in their terror they believed that the real world was even worse than the things they imagined.

Wisdom 17:7 The illusions produced by their magic tricks were put to shame, and all the wisdom they had boasted of came to nothing.

Wisdom 17:8 They had claimed they could drive away all the fears and illnesses of sick minds, but now they themselves were sick with silly, groundless fears.

Wisdom 17:9 Even though nothing dangerous had actually happened, they were terrified by hissing snakes and animals advancing on them.

Wisdom 17:10 And so they died, shaking with fear, afraid even to open their eyes, yet unable to keep them shut.

Wisdom 17:11 Wickedness is cowardly in itself and stands self-condemned. Someone with a guilty conscience will always imagine things to be worse than they really are.

Wisdom 17:12 Fear is nothing but the failure to use the help that reason gives.

Wisdom 17:13 When you lack the confidence to rely on reason, you give in to the fears caused by ignorance.

Wisdom 17:14 All night long these people slept the same restless sleep, even though the night held no power over them, since it came from the powerless depths of the world of the dead.

Wisdom 17:15 They were chased by hideous forms and lay paralyzed as they surrendered themselves to the sudden, unexpected fear that came over them.

Wisdom 17:16 People would suddenly collapse and lie locked in chains of their own fear.

Wisdom 17:17 Farmers, shepherds, and laborers out in the countryside were captured by the same inevitable fate and bound in the darkness by the same invisible chain.

Wisdom 17:18-19 They were panic-stricken by the sighing of the wind or by the singing of birds in the trees or by the roar of rushing water or by the savage roaring of wild animals or by the echoes from the mountains.

Wisdom 17:20 In the full light of day, the rest of the world went about its business undisturbed.

Wisdom 17:21 Only those people were covered by this heavy night, a foretaste of the darkness of death that was waiting for them. They were a burden to themselves that was even heavier than the darkness.

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