Wisdom 3:2-12

2 It is a foolish mistake to think that righteous people die and that their death is a terrible evil. 1
3 They leave us, but it is not a disaster. In fact, the righteous are at peace.
4 It might appear that they have suffered punishment, but they have the confident hope of immortality.
5 Their sufferings were minor compared with the blessings they will receive. God has tested them, like gold in a furnace, and found them worthy to be with him. He has accepted them, just as he accepts the sacrifices which his worshipers burn on the altar. 2
7 When God comes to reward the righteous, they will blaze out against the wicked like fire in dry straw.
8 They will rule over nations and peoples, and the Lord will be their king forever.
9 Those who have put their trust in God will come to understand the truth of his ways. Those who have been faithful will live with him in his love, for he is kind and merciful to the ones whom he has chosen. [a]
10 The ungodly, however, will get the punishment their wicked thoughts deserve, because they rebelled against the Lord and ignored what was right. [b]
11 A man who has no use for wisdom or education has a miserable life in store for him. He has nothing to hope for. His labors are useless, and he will never accomplish anything worthwhile.
12 The woman he marries will turn out to be irresponsible, and his children will go wrong.

Cross References 2

  • 1. 3.2Wisdom 4.17.
  • 2. 3.5, 6Romans 8.18;2 Corinthians 4.17.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. [Some manuscripts add] and he protects his own people [(see 4.15).]
  • [b]. what was right; [or] righteous people.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.