“The pride of the higher realms
Is the clear vault of the sky.
As glorious to behold
As the sight of the heavens.
The sun,
When it appears,
Proclaims as it rises.
What a marvelous instrument!
It is the work of the Most High.
At noon,
It parches the land.
Who can withstand its burning heat?
A man tending a furnace
Works in burning heat.
But the sun scorches the mountains
Three times as hot.
It breathes out fiery vapors.
Its bright rays
Blind the eyes.
Great is the Lord
Who made it!
At his orders
It hurries on its course.”
Sirach points out the beauty and utility of the sun in the sky. The rising sun proclaims what a marvelous instrument it is of the Most High God. We have all seen the beauty of the rising morning sun as it proclaims the glory of God. At noon, the sun parches the land, scorching the mountains with its burning heat. Sirach says that the sun is 3 times as hot as a blast furnace. That may be true for somewhere along the line as sun rays head to earth, but here on earth, it is not quite as hot as a burning fire. However, it is true that its bright rays can blind you if you look right into the sun. Certainly the Lord, who made the sun, is to be glorified, as we see the sun move around the earth until sunset. Oh, oh, it is the earth moving around the sun, and not the other way around. However, it still is a lovely poetic thought of sunrise and sunset.