Chapter 4
Better than this is childishness with virtue;
For in the memory * Gr. of it. of virtue is immortality:
Because it is recognized both before God and before men.
When it is present, men imitate it;
And they long after it when it is departed:
And Gr. in the age. throughout all time it marcheth crowned in triumph,
Victorious in the strife for the prizes that are undefiled.
But the multiplying brood of the ungodly will be of no profit,
And Gr. from with bastard § Or, offshoots slips they will not strike deep root,
Nor will they establish a sure hold.
For even if these ** Gr. in boughs flourish. put forth boughs and flourish for a season, q1 Yet, standing unsure, they will be shaken by the wind,
And by the violence of winds they will be rooted out.
Their branches will be broken off before they come to maturity,
and their fruit will be useless,
Never ripe to eat, and fit for nothing.
For children unlawfully begotten are witnesses of wickedness
Against parents when God searcheth them out.
But a righteous man, though he die before his time, will be at rest.
(For honorable old age is not that which stands in length of time,
Nor is its measure given by number of years:
But understanding is gray hairs to men,
And an unspotted life is ripe old age.)
10 Being found well-pleasing to God he was beloved of him,
And while living among sinners he was translated:
11 He was caught away, lest †† Or, malice wickedness should change his understanding,
Or guile deceive his soul.
12 (For the bewitching of naughtiness bedimmeth the things which are good,
And the giddy whirl of desire perverteth an innocent mind.)
13 Being made perfect in a little while, he fulfilled long ‡‡ Gr. times. years;
14 For his soul was pleasing to the Lord:
Therefore §§ Or, he hastened him away hurried he out of the midst of wickedness.
15 But as for the peoples, seeing and understanding not,
Neither laying *** Gr. such a thing as this. this to heart,
That grace and mercy are with his chosen,
And that ††† Gr. his visitation is with. he visiteth his holy ones:—
16 But a righteous man that is dead will condemn the ungodly that are living,
And youth that is quickly perfected the many years of an unrighteous man’s old age;
17 For the ungodly will see a wise man’s end,
And will not understand what the Lord purposed concerning him,
And for what he safely kept him:—
18 They will see, and they will despise;
But them the Lord will laugh to scorn.
And after this they will become a dishonored carcase,
And ‡‡‡ Or, be for outrage a reproach among the dead forever:
19 Because he will dash them speechless to the ground,
And will shake them from the foundations,
And they will §§§ Or, be a perpetual desolation lie utterly waste, and they will be in anguish,
And their memory will perish.
20 They will come, * Or, when they reckon up their sins when their sins are reckoned up, with coward fear;
And their lawless deeds will convict them to their face.

*4:1 Gr. of it.

4:2 Gr. in the age.

4:3 Gr. from

§4:3 Or, offshoots

**4:4 Gr. in boughs flourish.

††4:11 Or, malice

‡‡4:13 Gr. times.

§§4:14 Or, he hastened him away

***4:15 Gr. such a thing as this.

†††4:15 Gr. his visitation is with.

‡‡‡4:18 Or, be for outrage

§§§4:19 Or, be a perpetual desolation

*4:20 Or, when they reckon up their sins