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Better than this is childlessness with virtue,
for in the memory of virtue 1 is immortality,
because it is known both by God and by mortals.
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When it is present, people imitate 2 it,
and they long for it when it has gone;
throughout all time it marches, crowned in triumph,
victor in the contest for prizes that are undefiled.
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But the prolific brood of the ungodly will be of no use,
and none of their illegitimate seedlings will strike a deep root
or take a firm hold.
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For even if they put forth boughs for a while,
standing insecurely they will be shaken by the wind,
and by the violence of the winds they will be uprooted.
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The branches will be broken off before they come to maturity,
and their fruit will be useless,
not ripe enough to eat, and good for nothing.
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For children born of unlawful unions
are witnesses of evil against their parents when God examines them. 3
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But the righteous, though they die early, will be at rest.
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For old age is not honored for length of time,
or measured by number of years;
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but understanding is gray hair for anyone,
and a blameless life is ripe old age.
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There were some who pleased God and were loved by him,
and while living among sinners were taken up.
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They were caught up so that evil might not change their understanding
or guile deceive their souls.
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For the fascination of wickedness obscures what is good,
and roving desire perverts the innocent mind.
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Being perfected in a short time, they fulfilled long years;
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for their souls were pleasing to the Lord,
therefore he took them quickly from the midst of wickedness.
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Yet the peoples saw and did not understand,
or take such a thing to heart,
that God's grace and mercy are with his elect,
and that he watches over his holy ones.