Friday, July 26, 2019

Their Bodies Were Buried In Peace But Their Memory Lives Through Generations

"Let us now glorify illustrious men, the ancestors of our people.
The LORD gave them great glory according to his own greatness from the beginning.
Some ruled kingdoms and were renowned for their achievements, others were wise and able to counsel, or spoke as prophets.
They led the people with their warnings or with their knowledge of the popular writings.
Some cultivated music and poetry, others were rich and powerful men living peacefully in their homes.
All were highly respected in their days and honored by the people they lived with.
The names of some lived on and people still praise them today; others are not remembered and have disappeared as if they never existed.  It is the same for their children.
But now consider the godly men whose good deeds have not been forgotten.  Those who came after them benefited from the rich legacy they left; their race remained faithful to the Covenant, their children followed their example.  Their family will endure forever and never will its glory be tarnished.  Their bodies were buried in peace but their memory lives through generations.  People will speak of their wisdom and the assembly will celebrate their praise." - Sirach 44:1-15 
Moses
(After the hymn to GOD whose glory is revealed through HIS creation, the author will present to us GOD's work in HIS chosen people, Israel.

In his poem of praise of the ancestors, we have a glimpse of all the famous people of Israel: kings, liberators, prophets, sages, poets.  The author notes that there are many courageous and just people who died and whose deeds and virtues will not be recorded after them.  He knows that even if all the descendants of a famous man disappear, as in the case of Moses, the people of Israel hold on to the promises of eternity.  In this book there is still no sign of faith in a resurrection of persons [except possibly in 48:11 and all hope is fixed on the future of the chosen people].)

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