Contemporary English Version Simon the Priest 1High Priest Simon the son of Onias repaired and fortified the temple, 2and he laid the foundations for the high double walls that went around it. 3Simon also dug a cistern as big as the large bronze bowl called "the Sea." 4He fortified Jerusalem and drew up plans in case it was ever attacked or surrounded. 5When he came out from the Most Holy Place and walked among the people, he looked glorious, 6like the morning star between the clouds or a full moon during a festival, 7or like sunshine on the temple of God Most High, or a brilliant rainbow set against beautiful clouds. 8Seeing him was as pleasant as the first roses of spring or lilies beside a stream, or green grass on a hot day in the Lebanon mountains. 9He was majestic, like the smoke from burning incense, or a golden bowl set with jewels of every kind, 10or like an olive tree heavy with olives, or a cypress tree reaching toward the clouds. 11The whole temple courtyard reflected his glory when he wore his special robes and went up to the sacred altar. 12Then he stood beside the altar, and other priests gave him the sacrifices to be burned. These priests stood around him like palm trees near a cedar in the Lebanon mountains. 13They wore beautiful robes and held the sacrifices in their hands. All Israel watched 14while Simon placed each offering on the altar fires. 15Then he was handed a cup of blood-red wine, which he poured out at the foot of the altar as a pleasant-smelling offering to God Most High, the King of all creation. 16After this, the priests shouted and blew silver trumpets, making a loud noise as a prayer to the Most High God. 17Immediately, everyone bowed with their face to the ground to worship the all-powerful Lord God Most High. 18The temple choir began singing, and sweet songs of praise echoed through the courtyard. 19Meanwhile, the people prayed to their God, the merciful Lord Most High, until the ceremonies of worship were finished. 20 Then Simon came down from the altar and raised his hands to praise the Lord and to bless the people in his name. 21They bowed down again to receive Simon's blessing and to worship God Most High. Praise God 22Praise the God of all creation, because he works miracles everywhere on earth. He watches over us as we grow, and shows mercy to us. 23Now we pray for happiness and peace in Israel, as it used to be. 24May he be merciful and rescue us before we die. Nations Hated by Sirach * 25Two nations I hate are Edom and Philistia, 26and I also hate the people of Shechem-- those fools are unworthy to even be called a nation. The Wisdom in This Book 27My name is Jesus son of Eleazar son of Sirach, and I wrote this book to help you learn and understand the wisdom that overflows from my heart. 28If you read and pay attention to the wisdom in this book, you will be happy and wise. 29The Lord's wisdom gives light to the pathway of life. Follow wisdom, and you will never fail. Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Bible text from the Contemporary English Version 2nd Edition (CEV®) is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by American Bible Society, 101 North Independence Mall East, Floor 8, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2155 (www.americanbible.org). Learn more at www.cev.bible. Discover .BIBLE resources for your ministry at www.get.bible/cev. |