“There were those
Who ruled
In their kingdoms.
Others made a name
For themselves
By their valor.
There were those
Who gave counsel
Because they were intelligent.
There were those
Who spoke in prophetic oracles.
There were those
Who led the people
By their counsels.
They led the people
With their knowledge
Of the people’s lore.
They were wise
In their words of instruction.
There were those
Who composed musical tunes.
There were those
Who put verses in writing.
There were rich men
Endowed with resources,
Living peaceably in their homes.”
Sirach then listed the various kinds of positions or actions of his ancestors that he deemed worthy of mention. First, there were the rulers, kings, and warriors, as if they were all holy and famous. Then there were the intelligent counselors to the kings. Next came those with prophetic oracles, but they do not seem to stand out. Then there is a group that led the people, while others kept track of the people’s lore. These might be the scribes or those who passed on the oral tradition of times past. Next there were the wise teachers or instructors, followed by the musicians who wrote the music and verses for songs. Finally, there were the resourceful rich men.