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Let Us Wait in Hiding for the Righteous Man[a]

10 “Let us oppress the righteous man who is in need;[b]
    let us not spare the widow
    or show respect for the venerable gray head of the aged.
11 Rather, let our might serve as the yardstick of justice,
    for what is feeble has proved itself useless.
12 Let us wait in hiding for the righteous man,
    for he inconveniences us and opposes our deeds.
He reproaches us for our sins against the law
    and accuses us of failures in what we have been taught.

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Footnotes

  1. Wisdom 2:10 The violence of those without a conscience crushes the righteous who entrust themselves to God. Already one seems to envisage the leader who hunts down Christ and all the poor that he represents. Yet, who is really the free person? Many even regard these verses as directly prophetic of Christ’s Passion (see Mt 27:41-44).
  2. Wisdom 2:10 The righteous man who is in need: the godless jeer that the righteous man is in need despite the promises of Scripture (see Tob 4:21; Pss 37:25; 112:3; Prov 3:9-10; 12:21).