Ben Sira 47:16-25

16 You were famous everywhere, and people loved you for bringing peace.
17 Nations around the world held you in admiration for your songs, proverbs, parables, and witty sayings.
18 You gathered silver and gold as if it were tin or lead, all in the name of the Lord God of Israel. 1
19 But your lust for women was your downfall. 2
20 You stained your reputation and that of your descendants. They suffered punishment for that foolishness of yours, which caused them so much grief.
21 It divided the nation, and a rival kingdom arose in northern Israel. 3
22 But the Lord will always be merciful and keep all his promises. He will never destroy the descendants of David, whom he chose and who loved him. So for Israel's sake he allowed David's family to survive. 4
23 Solomon followed his ancestors in death and left one of his sons to rule after him. This was Rehoboam, a man of little intelligence and great foolishness, whose policies caused a rebellion. 5 There was also the unspeakable Jeroboam, who led northern Israel in sinful ways.
24 His people became so sinful that they were exiled from their land.
25 They tried all kinds of wickedness until the Lord took vengeance on them.

Cross References 5

  • 1. 47.18 1 Kings 10.21,27.
  • 2. 47.19 1 Kings 11.1.
  • 3. 47.21 1 Kings 12.15-20.
  • 4. 47.22 2 Samuel 7.15.
  • 5. 47.23-25 1 Kings 11.43; 12.10-30; 2 Kings 17.6, 18.

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. [Hebrew] keep all his promises; [Greek] will not destroy what he made.
  • [b]. [Hebrew] great foolishness; [Greek] the people's fool.
  • [c]. [Hebrew] the unspeakable (one); [Greek] Jeroboam son of Nebat.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.