Wisdom Of Solomon 16
1 Therefore by the like were they
punished worthily, and by the multitude of beasts tormented.
2 Instead of which punishment, dealing
graciously with thine own people, thou preparedst for them meat of a strange
taste, even quails to stir up their appetite:
3 to the end that they, desiring food,
might for the ugly sight of the beasts sent among them lothe even that, which
they must needs desire; but these, suffering penury for a short space, might
be made partakers of a strange taste.
4 For it was requisite, that upon them
exercising tyranny should come penury, which they could not avoid: but to
these it should only be shewed how their enemies were tormented.
5 For when the horrible fierceness of
beasts came upon these, and they perished with the stings of crooked serpents,
thy wrath endured not for ever:
6 But they were troubled for a small
season, that they might be admonished, having a sign of salvation, to put them
in remembrance of the commandment of thy law.
7 For he that turned himself toward it
was not saved by the thing that he saw, but by thee, that art the Saviour of
all. 8 And in this thou madest thine
enemies confess, that it is thou who deliverest from all evil:
9 for them the bitings of grasshoppers
and flies killed, neither was there found any remedy for their life: for they
were worthy to be punished by such.
10 But thy sons not the very teeth of
venomous dragons overcame: for thy mercy was by them, and healed them.
11 For they were pricked, that they
should remember thy words; and were quickly saved, that not falling into deep
forgetfulness, they might be continually mindful of thy goodness.
12 For it was neither herb, nor
mollifying plaister, that restored them to health: but thy word, O Lord, which
healeth all things. 13 For thou hast
power of life and death: thou leadest to the gates of hell, and bringest up
again. 14 A man indeed killeth
through his malice: and the spirit, when it is gone forth, returneth not;
neither the soul received up cometh again.
15 But it is not possible to escape
thine hand.
16 For the ungodly, that denied to
know thee, were scourged by the strength of thine arm: with strange rains,
hails, and showers, were they persecuted, that they could not avoid, and
through fire were they consumed.
17 For, which is most to be wondered
at, the fire had more force in the water, that quencheth all things: for the
world fighteth for the righteous.
18 For sometime the flame was
mitigated, that it might not burn up the beasts that were sent against the
ungodly; but themselves might see and perceive that they were persecuted with
the judgment of God. 19 And at
another time it burneth even in the midst of water above the power of fire,
that it might destroy the fruits of an unjust land.
20 Instead whereof thou feddest thine
own people with angels' food, and didst send them from heaven bread prepared
without their labour, able to content every man's delight, and agreeing to
every taste. 21 For thy sustenance
declared thy sweetness unto thy children, and serving to the appetite of the
eater, tempered itself to every man's liking.
22 But snow and ice endured the fire,
and melted not, that they might know that fire burning in the hail, and
sparkling in the rain, did destroy the fruits of the enemies.
23 But this again did even forget his
own strength, that the righteous might be nourished.
24 For the creature that serveth
thee, who art the Maker, increaseth his strength against the unrighteous for
their punishment, and abateth his strength for the benefit of such as put
their trust in thee.
25 Therefore even then was it altered
into all fashions, and was obedient to thy grace, that nourisheth all things,
according to the desire of them that had need:
26 that thy children, O Lord, whom
thou lovest, might know, that it is not the growing of fruits that nourisheth
man: but that it is thy word, which preserveth them that put their trust in
thee.
27 For that which was not destroyed
of the fire, being warmed with a little sunbeam, soon melted away:
28 that it might be known, that we
must prevent the sun to give thee thanks, and at the dayspring pray unto thee.
29 For the hope of the unthankful
shall melt away as the winter's hoar frost, and shall run away as unprofitable
water.