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Moses

45 From his descendants the Lord[a] brought forth a man of mercy,
    who found favor in the sight of all flesh
and was beloved by God and man,
    Moses, whose memory is blessed.
He made him equal in glory to the holy ones,
    and made him great in the fears of his enemies.
By his words he caused signs to cease;
    the Lord[b] glorified him in the presence of kings.
He gave him commands for his people,
    and showed him part of his glory.
He sanctified him through faithfulness and meekness;
    he chose him out of all mankind.
He made him hear his voice,
    and led him into the thick darkness,
and gave him the commandments face to face,
    the law of life and knowledge,
to teach Jacob the covenant,
    and Israel his judgments.

Aaron

He exalted Aaron, the brother of Moses,[c]
    a holy man like him, of the tribe of Levi.
He made an everlasting covenant with him,
    and gave him the priesthood of the people.
He blessed him with splendid vestments,
    and put a glorious robe upon him.
He clothed him with superb perfection,
    and strengthened him with the symbols of authority,
    the linen breeches, the long robe, and the ephod.
And he encircled him with pomegranates,
    with very many golden bells round about,
to send forth a sound as he walked,
    to make their ringing heard in the temple
    as a reminder to the sons of his people;
10 with a holy garment, of gold and blue
    and purple, the work of an embroiderer;
with the oracle of judgment, Urim and Thummim;
11     with twisted scarlet, the work of a craftsman;
with precious stones engraved like signets,
    in a setting of gold, the work of a jeweler,
for a reminder, in engraved letters,
    according to the number of the tribes of Israel;
12 with a gold crown upon his turban,
    inscribed like a signet with “Holiness,”
a distinction to be prized, the work of an expert,
    the delight of the eyes, richly adorned.
13 Before his time there never were such beautiful things.
    No outsider ever put them on,
but only his sons
    and his descendants perpetually.
14 His sacrifices shall be wholly burned
    twice every day continually.
15 Moses ordained him,
    and anointed him with holy oil;
it was an everlasting covenant for him
    and for his descendants all the days of heaven,
to minister to the Lord[d] and serve as priest
    and bless his people in his name.
16 He chose him out of all the living
    to offer sacrifice to the Lord,
incense and a pleasing odor as a memorial portion,
    to make atonement for the people.[e]
17 In his commandments he gave him
    authority and statutes and[f] judgments,
to teach Jacob the testimonies,
    and to enlighten Israel with his law.
18 Outsiders conspired against him,
    and envied him in the wilderness,
Dathan and Abi′ram and their men
    and the company of Korah, in wrath and anger.
19 The Lord saw it and was not pleased,
    and in the wrath of his anger they were destroyed;
he wrought wonders against them
    to consume them in flaming fire.
20 He added glory to Aaron
    and gave him a heritage;
he allotted to him the first of the first fruits,
    he prepared bread of first fruits in abundance;
21 for they eat the sacrifices to the Lord,
    which he gave to him and his descendants.
22 But in the land of the people he has no inheritance,
    and he has no portion among the people;
    for the Lord[g] himself is his[h] portion and inheritance.

Phinehas

23 Phin′ehas the son of Elea′zar is the third in glory,
    for he was zealous in the fear of the Lord,
and stood fast, when the people turned away,
    in the ready goodness of his soul,
    and made atonement for Israel.
24 Therefore a covenant of peace was established with him,
    that he should be leader of the sanctuary and of his people,
that he and his descendants should have
    the dignity of the priesthood for ever.
25 A covenant was also established with David,
    the son of Jesse, of the tribe of Judah:
the heritage of the king is from son to son only;
    so the heritage of Aaron is for his descendants.
26 May the Lord[i] grant you wisdom in your heart
    to judge his people in righteousness,
so that their prosperity may not vanish,
    and that their glory may endure throughout their generations.[j]

Footnotes

  1. Sirach 45:1 Gk he
  2. Sirach 45:3 Gk he
  3. Sirach 45:6 Gk him
  4. Sirach 45:15 Gk him
  5. Sirach 45:16 Other authorities read thy people
  6. Sirach 45:17 Heb: Gk in covenants of
  7. Sirach 45:22 Gk he
  8. Sirach 45:22 Other authorities read your
  9. Sirach 45:26 Gk he
  10. Sirach 45:26 The Greek of this line is obscure

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