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2 Forsooth wicked men said, thinking with themselves not rightfully, The time of our life is little, and with annoyance (or harm); no refreshing is in the end of a man, and none there is, that is known, that (re)turned again from hells (or from the grave). [Forsooth unpious men said, thinking with themselves not right, Little and with annoyance is the time of our life; there is not refreshing in the end of a man, and there is not, (any) that be known, turned again from hell.]
2 For we were born (out) of nought, and after this time we shall be, as if we had not been; for why smoke is blown out in (or of) our nostrils, and a word of sparkle to stir our heart. [For of nought we be born, and after these things we shall be, as though we had not been; for smoke and blast is in our nostrils, and sermon of a sparkle to stir (al)together our heart.]
3 For our body shall be quenched ashes, and the spirit shall be scattered abroad as soft air; and our life shall pass as the step of a cloud, and it shall be departed as a mist, which is driven away of (or by) the beams of the sun, and is grieved of (or by) the heart thereof.
4 And our name shall take forgetting by the passing of time; and no man shall have mind (or remembrance) of our works.
5 For why our time is the passing of a shadow, and no (re)turning again of (or after) our end there is; for it is asealed, and no man (re)turneth again. [Forsooth the passing of the shadow is our time, and there is not turning again of our end; for it is all closed, and no man turneth again.]
6 Therefore come ye [or Cometh then], and use we the goods that be, and use we a creature, as in youth, swiftly.
7 Fill we us with precious wine and ointments; and the flower of time pass not (by) us.
8 Crown we us with roses, before that they wither; no meadow be, that our lechery pass not by. [Crown we us with roses, ere they wither; no meadow be, that our lechery pass not through.]
9 No man of us be there without part of our lechery; everywhere leave we the signs of gladness; for this is our part, and this is our heritage, (or our inheritance). [None of us be without lot of our lechery; over all leave we signs of gladness; for this is our part, and this is our lot.]
10 Oppress we a poor just man, and spare we not a widow, neither reverence we hoar hairs of an old man of much time. [Oppress we the rightwise poor man, and spare we not to the widow, nor worship we hoar hairs of the old man of much time.]
11 But our strength be the law of rightfulness; for why that that is feeble, is found unprofitable.
12 Therefore deceive we a just man, for he is unprofitable to us, and he is contrary to our works; and he upbraideth to us the sins of (the) law, and he defameth on us the sins of our teaching. [Beguile we then the rightwise man, for unprofitable he is to us, and contrary to our works; and reprovingly putteth to us the sins of law, and defameth against us the sins of our discipline.]
13 He promiseth that he hath the cunning (or the knowing) of God, and he nameth himself the son of God.
14 He is made to us into showing of our thoughts.
15 He is grievous to us, yea, to see; for why his life is unlike to other men, and his ways be changed.
16 We be guessed of him to be triflers, that is, men of no virtue, and he abstaineth himself from our ways, as from uncleannesses; and he before-setteth the last things of just men, and he hath glory, that he hath God (as) his father. [As triflers we be esteemed of him, and he abstaineth himself from our ways, as from uncleannesses; and he telleth before the last things of rightwise men, and he glorieth himself to have God to father.]
17 Therefore see we, if his words be true; and assay we, what things shall come to him; and we shall know, what shall be the last things of him.
18 For if he is the very (or the true) son of God, he shall up-take him, and shall deliver him from the hands of them that be contrary to him. [If forsooth he is the very son of God, he shall undertake him, and deliver him from the hands of the contrarious.]
19 Ask we him by despising and torment, (so) that we know his reverence, and that we prove his patience.
20 By most foul death condemn we him, for why beholding shall be of his words. [By most foul death condemn we him; forsooth respect shall be of the words of him.]
21 They thought these things, and they erred; for why their malice blinded them. [These things they thought, and erred; and the malice of them blinded them.]
22 And they knew not the sacraments of God, neither they hoped (for) the meed (or the reward) of rightfulness [or nor hoped (they for) the meed of rightwiseness], neither they deemed the honour of holy souls.
23 For why God made man unable to be destroyed, (or immortal), and God made man to the image of his likeness. [For God made man undeadly, and to the image of his likeness made him.]
24 But by envy of (or from) the devil death entered into the world; forsooth they (pur)sue him, that be of his part. [Forsooth through the envy of the devil death came into the roundness of (the) earth’s; forsooth they follow him, that be of the part of him.]
2 For they reasoned unsoundly, saying to themselves,“Short and sorrowful is our life,and there is no remedy when a man comes to his end,and no one has been known to return from Hades.2 Because we were born by mere chance,and hereafter we shall be as though we had never been;because the breath in our...
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2 For they reasoned unsoundly, saying to themselves,“Short and sorrowful is our life,and there is no remedy when a man comes to his end,and no one has been known to return from Hades.2 Because we were born by mere chance,and hereafter we shall be as though we had never been;because the breath in our...
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2 For they reasoned unsoundly, saying to themselves,“Short and sorrowful is our life,and there is no remedy when a life comes to its end,and no one has been known to return from Hades.2 For we were born by mere chance,and hereafter we shall be as though we had never been,for the breath in our nostri...
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2 For they reasoned unsoundly, saying to themselves,‘Short and sorrowful is our life,and there is no remedy when a life comes to its end,and no one has been known to return from Hades.2 For we were born by mere chance,and hereafter we shall be as though we had never been,for the breath in our nostri...
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2 For they reasoned unsoundly, saying to themselves,‘Short and sorrowful is our life,and there is no remedy when a life comes to its end,and no one has been known to return from Hades.2 For we were born by mere chance,and hereafter we shall be as though we had never been,for the breath in our nostri...
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Chapter 21 These people said to themselves with deluded reasoning:“Brief and burdensome is our life, and there is no remedy when death summons, nor has anyone been known to have returned[a] from the netherworld.2 For we were born as the result of happenstance, and afterward we shall be as though we ...
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Chapter 21 For, not thinking rightly, they said among themselves:[a]“Brief and troubled is our lifetime;(A) there is no remedy for our dying, nor is anyone known to have come back from Hades.2 For by mere chance were we born, and hereafter we shall be as though we had not been;Because the breath in...
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Wicked Thinking2 Wicked people are wrong when they say to themselves, Our life is short and full of sorrow, and when its end comes, there is no escape. No one has ever been known to come back from the world of the dead. 2 We were born by chance, and after life is over, we will be as if we had never ...
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2 For they have said, reasoning with themselves, but not right: The time of our life is short and tedious, and in the end of a man there is no remedy, and no man hath been known to have returned from hell: 2 For we are born of nothing, and after this we shall be as if we had not been: for the breath...
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2 By reasoning in their twisted way, the ungodly said: Our lives are short and painful. There is no antidote for death; no one has come back from the grave. 2 All of us came into being by chance. When our lives are over, it will be just as if we had never been. The breath in our nostrils is mere smo...
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