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WORD Research this...Sirach 2
- 1 Fili, accedens ad servitutem Dei sta in justitia et timore, et præpara animam tuam ad tentationem.
- 2 Deprime cor tuum, et sustine : inclina aurem tuam, et suscipe verba intellectus : et ne festines in tempore obductionis.
- 3 Sustine sustentationes Dei : conjungere Deo, et sustine, ut crescat in novissimo vita tua.
- 4 Omne quod tibi applicitum fuerit accipe : et in dolore sustine, et in humilitate tua patientiam habe :
- 5 quoniam in igne probatur aurum et argentum, homines vero receptibiles in camino humiliationis.
- 6 Crede Deo, et recuperabit te : et dirige viam tuam, et spera in illum : serva timorem illius, et in illo veterasce.
- 7 Metuentes Dominum, sustinete misericordiam ejus : et non deflectatis ab illo, ne cadatis.
- 8 Qui timetis Dominum, credite illi, et non evacuabitur merces vestra.
- 9 Qui timetis Dominum, sperate in illum, et in oblectationem veniet vobis misericordia.
- 10 Qui timetis Dominum, diligite illum, et illuminabuntur corda vestra.
- 11 Respicite, filii, nationes hominum : et scitote quia nullus speravit in Domino et confusus est.
- 12 Quis enim permansit in mandatis ejus, et derelictus est ? aut quis invocavit eum, et despexit illum ?
- 13 Quoniam pius et misericors est Deus, et remittet in die tribulationis peccata, et protector est omnibus exquirentibus se in veritate.
- 14 Væ duplici corde, et labiis scelestis, et manibus malefacientibus, et peccatori terram ingredienti duabus viis !
- 15 Væ dissolutis corde, qui non credunt Deo, et ideo non protegentur ab eo !
- 16 Væ his qui perdiderunt sustinentiam, et qui dereliquerunt vias rectas, et diverterunt in vias pravas !
- 17 Et quid facient cum inspicere cœperit Dominus ?
- 18 Qui timent Dominum non erunt incredibiles verbo illius : et qui diligunt illum conservabunt viam illius.
- 19 Qui timent Dominum inquirent quæ beneplacita sunt ei, et qui diligunt eum replebuntur lege ipsius.
- 20 Qui timent Dominum præparabunt corda sua, et in conspectu illius sanctificabunt animas suas.
- 21 Qui timent Dominum custodiunt mandata illius, et patientiam habebunt usque ad inspectionem illius,
- 22 dicentes : Si pœnitentiam non egerimus, incidemus in manus Domini, et non in manus hominum.
- 23 Secundum enim magnitudinem ipsius, sic et misericordia illius cum ipso est.
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