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WORD Research this...Sirach 11
- 1 Sapientia humiliati exaltabit caput illius, et in medio magnatorum consedere illum faciet.
- 2 Non laudes virum in specie sua, neque spernas hominem in visu suo.
- 3 Brevis in volatilibus est apis, et initium dulcoris habet fructus illius.
- 4 In vestitu ne glorieris umquam, nec in die honoris tui extollaris : quoniam mirabilia opera Altissimi solius, et gloriosa, et absconsa, et invisa opera illius.
- 5 Multi tyranni sederunt in throno : et insuspicabilis portavit diadema.
- 6 Multi potentes oppressi sunt valide, et gloriosi traditi sunt in manus alterorum.
- 7 Priusquam interroges, ne vituperes quemquam : et cum interrogaveris, corripe juste.
- 8 Priusquam audias, ne respondeas verbum : et in medio sermonum ne adjicias loqui.
- 9 De ea re quæ te non molestat, ne certeris : et in judicio peccantium ne consistas.
- 10 Fili, ne in multis sint actus tui : et si dives fueris, non eris immunis a delicto. Si enim secutus fueris, non apprehendes : et non effugies, si præcucurreris.
- 11 Est homo laborans et festinans, et dolens : impius, et tanto magis non abundabit.
- 12 Est homo marcidus egens recuperatione, plus deficiens virtute, et abundans paupertate :
- 13 et oculus Dei respexit illum in bono, et erexit eum ab humilitate ipsius, et exaltavit caput ejus : et mirati sunt in illo multi, et honoraverunt Deum.
- 14 Bona et mala, vita et mors, paupertas et honestas, a Deo sunt :
- 15 sapientia, et disciplina, et scientia legis, apud Deum : dilectio, et viæ bonorum, apud ipsum.
- 16 Error et tenebræ peccatoribus concreata sunt : qui autem exsultant in malis consenescunt in malo.
- 17 Datio Dei permanet justis, et profectus illius successus habebit in æternum.
- 18 Est qui locupletatur parce agendo, et hæc est pars mercedis illius.
- 19 In eo quod dicit : Inveni requiem mihi, et nunc manducabo de bonis meis solus :
- 20 et nescit quod tempus præteriet, et mors appropinquet, et relinquat omnia aliis, et morietur.
- 21 Sta in testamento tuo, et in illo colloquere, et in opere mandatorum tuorum veterasce.
- 22 Ne manseris in operibus peccatorum : confide autem in Deo, et mane in loco tuo.
- 23 Facile est enim in oculis Dei subito honestare pauperem.
- 24 Benedictio Dei in mercedem justi festinat, et in hora veloci processus illius fructificat.
- 25 Ne dicas : Quid est mihi opus ? et quæ erunt mihi ex hoc bona ?
- 26 Ne dicas : Sufficiens mihi sum : et quid ex hoc pessimabor ?
- 27 In die bonorum ne immemor sis malorum, et in die malorum ne immemor sis bonorum :
- 28 quoniam facile est coram Deo in die obitus retribuere unicuique secundum vias suas.
- 29 Malitia horæ oblivionem facit luxuriæ magnæ, et in fine hominis denudatio operum illius.
- 30 Ante mortem ne laudes hominem quemquam : quoniam in filiis suis agnoscitur vir.
- 31 Non omnem hominem inducas in domum tuam : multæ enim sunt insidiæ dolosi.
- 32 Sicut enim eructant præcordia fœtentium, et sicut perdix inducitur in caveam, et ut caprea in laqueum : sic et cor superborum, et sicut prospector videns casum proximi sui.
- 33 Bona enim in mala convertens insidiatur, et in electis imponet maculam.
- 34 A scintilla una augetur ignis, et ab uno doloso augetur sanguis : homo vero peccator sanguini insidiatur.
- 35 Attende tibi a pestifero, fabricat enim mala, ne inducat super te subsannationem in perpetuum.
- 36 Admitte ad te alienigenam : et subvertet te in turbine, et abalienabit te a tuis propriis.
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