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Baruch 3

The Israelites cry out to God in anguish, acknowledging their sins and asking for mercy. They recognize God's eternal power and their own mortality, and ask Him to remember His name and covenant rather than their fathers' iniquities. The Israelites are exhorted to learn from their mistakes and seek wisdom, which they have forsaken, and to recognize that true wisdom and understanding come from God. The passage also reflects on the transience of human life and the fleeting nature of earthly power and wealth, contrasting it with the eternal and infinite nature of God's wisdom and power.

" ‘And now, O Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, the soul in anguish and the troubled spirit cry out to youListen, O Lord, and be merciful, for you are a merciful God, and so be merciful to us, for we have sinned before youFor you are enthroned in eternity, but we will pass away in timeO Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, listen now to the prayer of the dead of Israel and of their sons, who have sinned before you and have not listened to the voice of the Lord their God, and have joined themselves to evilRemember not the iniquities of our fathers, but remember your hand and your name at this timeFor you are the Lord our God, and we will praise you, O LordAnd for this reason, you have imparted your fear into our hearts, and also, so that we may call upon your name and may praise you in our captivity, for we are converted from the iniquity of our fathers, who sinned before youAnd, behold, we are still in our captivity on this day, where you have scattered us into disgrace, and into slander, and into sin, according to all the iniquities of our fathers, who withdrew from you, O Lord our GodListen, O Israel, to the commandments of life! Pay attention, so that you may learn prudenceHow is it, O Israel, that you are in the land of your enemiesthat you have grown old in a foreign land, that you are defiled with the dead, that you are regarded as among those who are descending into hellYou have forsaken the fountain of wisdomFor if you had walked in the way of God, you would certainly have lived in everlasting peaceLearn where prudence is, where virtue is, where understanding is, so that you may know at the same time where long life and prosperity are, where the light of the eyes and peace areWho has discovered its place? And who has entered its treasure chamberWhere are the leaders of the peoples, and those who rule over the beasts that are upon the earthwho play among the birds of the airwho store up treasures of silver and gold, in which men trust, and with whom there is no end to their acquiring, who work with silver and are anxious about it, and whose works are inexplicableThey have been banished and have descended to hell, and others are risen up in their placeThe youth have seen the light and have dwelt upon the earth, yet they are ignorant of the way of instructionThey have neither understood the paths of it, nor have their sons accepted it. It is far from their faceIt has not been heard of in the land of Canaan, nor has it been seen in TemanIt is likewise with the sons of Hagar, who search for the practicality that is of the earth, the negotiators of Merran and Teman, and the storytellers, and the searchers of discretion and intelligence. Yet the way of wisdom they have not known, nor have they called to mind its pathsO Israel, how great is the house of God, and how vast is the place of his possessionIt is great and has no end! It is exalted and immenseThere were those who were called giants, who existed from the beginning, of great stature, expert in warThe Lord did not choose them, nor did they discover the way of instruction; for this reason they perishedand, because they did not have wisdom, they passed away as a result of their foolishnessWho has gone up into heaven, and taken her, and brought her down from the cloudsWho has crossed the sea, and found her, and brought her, chosen instead of goldThere is no one who is able to know her ways, nor any who can search out her pathsYet he who knows the universe is familiar with her, and in his foresight he invented her, he who prepared the earth for time without end, and filled it with cattle and four-footed beastswho sends out the light, and it goes, and who summoned it, and it obeyed him in fearYet the stars have given light from their posts, and they rejoicedThey were called, and so they said, "Here we are," and they shined with cheerfulness to him who made themThis is our God, and no other can compare to himHe invented the way of all instruction, and delivered it to Jacob his child, and to Israel his belovedAfter this, he was seen on earth, and he conversed with men
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