1Wisdom guarded to the end the first formed father of the world, that was created alone, And delivered him out of his own transgression,
2And gave him strength to get dominion over all things.
3But when an unrighteous man fell away from her in his anger, He perished himself in the rage wherewith he slew his brother.
4And when for his cause the earth was drowning with a flood, Wisdom again saved it, Guiding the righteous man’s course by a poor piece of wood.
5Moreover, when nations consenting together in wickedness had been confounded, Wisdom knew the righteous man, and preserved him blameless unto God, And kept him strong when his heart yearned toward his child.
6While the ungodly were perishing, wisdom delivered a righteous man, When he fled from the fire that descended out of heaven on Pentapolis.
7To whose wickedness a smoking waste still witnesseth, And plants bearing fair fruit that cometh not to ripeness; Yea and a disbelieving soul hath a memorial there, a pillar of salt still standing.
8For having passed wisdom by, Not only were they disabled from recognising the things which are good, But they also left behind them for human life a monument of their folly; To the end that where they went astray they might fail even to be unseen:
9But wisdom delivered out of troubles those that waited on her.
10When a righteous man was a fugitive from a brother’s wrath, wisdom guided him in straight paths; She shewed him God’s kingdom, and gave him knowledge of holy things; She prospered him in his toils, and multiplied the fruits of his labour;
11When in their covetousness men dealt hardly with him, She stood by him and made him rich;
12She guarded him from enemies, And from those that lay in wait she kept him safe, And over his sore conflict she watched as judge, That he might know that godliness is more powerful than all.
13When a righteous man was sold, wisdom forsook him not, But from sin she delivered him; She went down with him into a dungeon,
14And in bonds she left him not, Till she brought him the sceptre of a kingdom, And authority over those that dealt tyrannously with him; She shewed them also to be false that had mockingly accused him, And gave him eternal glory.
15Wisdom delivered a holy people and a blameless seed from a nation of oppressors.
16She entered into the soul of a servant of the Lord, And withstood terrible kings in wonders and signs.
17She rendered unto holy men a reward of their toils; She guided them along a marvellous way, And became unto them a covering in the day-time, And a flame of stars through the night.
18She brought them over the Red sea, And led them through much water;
19But their enemies she drowned, And out of the bottom of the deep she cast them up.
20Therefore the righteous spoiled the ungodly; And they sang praise to thy holy name, O Lord, And extolled with one accord thy hand that fought for them:
21Because wisdom opened the mouth of the dumb, And made the tongues of babes to speak clearly.