Following the rule of the Catholic Church, we call Sacred Scripture …“The Wisdom of Solomon,” “Judith,” “Tobit,” “The History of the Dragon” [Bel and the Dragon], “The History of Susanna,” “The Maccabees,” and “The Wisdom of Sirach.” For we judge these also to be with the other genuine Books of Divine Scripture genuine parts of Scripture. For ancient custom, or rather the Catholic Church, which has delivered to us as genuine the Sacred Gospels and the other Books of Scripture, has undoubtedly delivered these also as parts of Scripture, and the denial of these is the rejection of those. And if, perhaps, it seems that not always have all of these been considered on the same level as the others, yet nevertheless these also have been counted and reckoned with the rest of Scripture, both by Synods and by many of the most ancient and eminent Theologians of the Catholic Church. All of these we also judge to be Canonical Books, and confess them to be Sacred Scripture. (Confession of Dositheus 1672, Question 3)alms delivers from death.(Tobit 4:10, Tobit 12:9) Be all of you subject one to another 1 Peter 5:5
having your conduct blameless among the Gentiles,1 Peter 2:12 that you may both receive praise for your good works, and the Lord may not be blasphemed through you. But woe to him by whom the name of the Lord is blasphemed! Isaiah 52:5 (Epistle to the Philippians 10)
Why do you not worship Bel?did proclaim, saying,
Because I do not worship idols made with hands, but the living God, who established the heaven and the earth and has dominion over all flesh.(Bel and the Dragon 1:4-5) Again did he say,
I will adore the Lord my God, because He is the living God. (Against Heresies 4.5.2)
The Lord is our God; no other can be compared with Him. (Baruch 3:36)And again:
I am God, the first and the last, and besides Me there is no God.(Isa. 44:6) (Plea for Christians 9)
Where are the rulers of the nations, and the lords of the wild beasts of the earth, who sport among the birds of heaven, who treasured up silver and gold, in whom men trusted, and there was no end of their substance, who fashioned silver and gold, and were full of care? There is no finding of their works. They have vanished, and gone down to Hades.” (Bar. 3:16-19)
(The Instructor Bk. 2.3)
The ungodly said, reasoning with themselves, but not aright,that is, about Christ,
Let us lie in wait for the righteous, because he is not for our turn, and he is clean contrary to our doings and words, and upbraids us with our offending the law, and professes to have knowledge of God; and he calls himself the Child of God.And then he says,
He is grievous to us even to behold; for his life is not like other men’s, and his ways are of another fashion. We are esteemed of him as counterfeits, and he abstains from our ways as from filthiness, and pronounces the end of the just to be blessed.And again, listen to this, O Jew! None of the righteous or prophets called himself the Son of God. And therefore, as in the person of the Jews, Solomon speaks again of this righteous one, who is Christ, thus:
He was made to reprove our thoughts, and he makes his boast that God is his Father. Let us see, then, if his words be true, and let us prove what shall happen in the end of him; for if the just man be the Son of God, He will help him, and deliver him from the hand of his enemies. Let us condemn him with a shameful death, for by his own saying he shall be respected. (Wisdom 2:12-20)(Against the Jews 9)
Behold, I show you a mystery;which is his usual style in introducing matters of a profounder and more mystical nature, and such as are fittingly concealed from the multitude, as is written in the book of Tobit:
It is good to keep close the secret of a king, but honourable to reveal the works of God,— in a way consistent with truth and God’s glory, and so as to be to the advantage of the multitude. (Contra Celsum 5.19)
instruction unquestioned goes astray;and Jesus the son of Sirach, who has left us the treatise called
Wisdom,declaring in another, that
the knowledge of the unwise is as words that will not stand investigation.Our methods of discussion, however, are rather of a gentle kind; for we have learned that he who presides over the preaching of the word ought to be able to confute gainsayers. (Contra Celsum 6.7)
Then these three,it says,
as if from one mouth sang an hymn, and blessed the Lord. (Song of the Three Children 27)(Treatises 4.8)
As for a fool he changes as the moon.(Sirach 27:12) (Hexaemeron 6.10)
Because the sacrifice for sin was not to be eaten, it was consumed.(2 Maccabbees 2:11) (On the Duties of the Clergy Bk. 3.18.107)
old?Either because our former life was of this sort, or because that which is old is
ready to vanish away,(Hebrews 8:13) and is unsavory and foul; which is the nature of sin. For He neither simply finds fault with the old, nor simply praises the new, but with reference to the subject matter. And thus elsewhere He says, (Sirach 9:15)
New wine is as a new friend: but if it become old, then with pleasure shall you drink it:in the case of friendship bestowing his praise rather upon the old than the new… Elsewhere the Scripture takes the term
oldin the sense of blame; for seeing that the things are of various aspect as being composed of many parts, it uses the same words both in a good and an evil import, not according to the same shade of meaning. Of which you may see an instance in the blame cast elsewhere on the old: Psalm 17:46. ap. Septuagint
They waxed old, and they halted from their paths.And again, Psalm 6:7 ap. Septuagint
I have become old in the midst of all mine enemies.And again, O you that are become old in evil days. (Daniel 13:52. Hist. Susannah)
So also theLeavenis often taken for the kingdom of Heaven , although here found fault with. But in that place it is used with one aspect, and in this with another. (Homilies on First Corinthians, 15.10)
For God made not death, neither rejoices in the destruction of the living.(Wisdom 1:13) (Conference 13.7)
Remove not the landmarks, which your fathers have set,(Prov. 22:28) and
Go not to law with a Judge,(Sirach 8:14) and
Whoso breaks through a fence a serpent shall bite him,(Ecclesiastes 10:8) and that saying of the Apostle wherewith, as with a spiritual sword, all the wicked novelties of all heresies often have been, and will always have to be, decapitated,
O Timothy, keep the deposit, shunning profane novelties of words and oppositions of the knowledge falsely so called, which some professing have erred concerning the faith.(1 Tim.6:20) (Commonitory 21.51)

