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Wisdom 9:7-16 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

7. You have chosen me to be a king of your people, and a judge of your sons and daughters.

8. And you called me to construct a temple on your holy mount, and, in the city of your dwelling, an altar in the likeness of your holy tabernacle, which you have prepared from the beginning.

9. And with you is wisdom, who is familiar with your works, and who was nearby when you made the world, and who knows what is pleasing to your eyes, and who is guided by your teachings.

10. Send her out of your holy heavens and from the throne of your majesty, so that she is with me and labors with me, and I will know what is acceptable with you.

11. For she knows and understands all things, and will lead me soberly in my works, and will guard me by her power.

12. And my works will be acceptable, and I will govern your people justly, and I will be worthy of the throne of my father.

13. For who among men can know the counsel of God? Or who can imagine the will of God?

14. For the thoughts of mortals are timid, and our foresight is uncertain.

15. For the corruptible body weighs down the soul, and this earthy dwelling presses many thoughts upon the mind.

16. And we assess with difficulty the things that are of earth, and we discover with labor the things that are within our view. So who will search out the things that are in heaven?

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