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Wisdom of solomon 6

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1Therefore, ye kings, hear, and understand; and ye judges of the coasts of (the) earth, learn.
2Ye that hold together multitudes, and please you(rselves) in the companies of nations, give ears;
3for why power is given of (or from) the Lord to you, and virtue is given of (or from) the Highest, that shall ask (about) your works, and shall search (your) thoughts.
4For when ye were ministers of his realm, ye deemed not rightfully or rightly, neither ye kept the law of rightfulness, neither ye went by the will of God.
5Hideously or Horribly and soon he shall appear to you; for why harsh-est or most hard doom shall be made in (or on) them, that be sovereigns.
6Forsooth mercy is granted to a little man or to the little; but mighty men shall suffer torments mightily.
7For the Lord, which (or who) is lord of all things, shall not withdraw the person of any man, neither he shall dread the greatness of any man; for he made both the little man and the great man, and charge is to him evenly of all men or for little and great he made, and evenly care is to him of all.
8But stronger torment nigheth (or approacheth) to stronger men.
9Therefore, ye kings, these my words be to you, (so) that ye learn wisdom, and that ye fall not down.
10For they that keep rightfulness or rightwiseness, shall be deemed right-fully; and they, that learn just things, shall find, what they shall answer.
11Therefore covet ye my words, and love ye those or loveth them; and ye shall have teaching.
12Wisdom is clear, and that shall never fade; and it is seen lightly of (or easily by) them that love it, and it is found of (or by) them that seek it.
13It before-occupieth them that covet it, (so) that it show itself the former (or first) to them.
14He or Who that waketh by light to it, shall not travail; forsooth he shall find it sitting nigh his gates.
15Therefore to think on wisdom is perfect wit, and he that waketh (or watcheth) for it, shall soon be secure.
16For why it goeth about, and seek-eth men worthy to (or of) it; and in their ways or and in his ways it shall show itself gladly to them, and in all purveyance it shall meet them.
17For why the beginning of wisdom is the veriest (or truest) covetousness of learning or (the) most very coveting of discipline. Therefore the busyness of learning is love or (the) care of discipline is loving;
18and love is the keeping of (the) laws thereof or of his laws. Soothly the keeping of laws is (the) perfection of uncorruption;

19forsooth uncorruption maketh (us) to be next to God.
20Therefore the covetousness of wisdom shall bring (one) to (an) everlasting realm or kingdom.
21Therefore if ye, kings of the people, delight in seats (or thrones), and in kings’ rods (or sceptres), or kings’ dignities, or regalties, love ye wisdom, (so) that ye reign without end. All ye, that be sovereigns to peoples, love the light of wisdom.
22Soothly what is wisdom, and how it is made, I shall tell (you); and I shall not hide from you the sacraments (or the secrets) of God; but from the begin-ning of birth I shall seek (for), and I shall set into the light the cunning thereof (or the knowing of it), and I shall not pass (by) or beside (the) truth.
23And I shall not have (or go the) way with envy waxing rotten; for such a man shall not be a partner of (or with) wisdom.
24Forsooth the multitude of wise men is the health (or the deliverance) of the world; and a wise king is the establish-ing or the stability of the people.
25Therefore take ye teaching or discipline by my words, and it shall profit to you.