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WORD Research this...Sirach 21
- 1 Fili, peccasti, non adjicias iterum : sed et de pristinis deprecare, ut tibi dimittantur.
- 2 Quasi a facie colubri fuge peccata : et si accesseris ad illa, suscipient te.
- 3 Dentes leonis dentes ejus, interficientes animas hominum.
- 4 Quasi rhomphæa bis acuta omnis iniquitas : plagæ illius non est sanitas.
- 5 Objurgatio et injuriæ annullabunt substantiam, et domus quæ nimis locuples est annullabitur superbia : sic substantia superbi eradicabitur.
- 6 Deprecatio pauperis ex ore usque ad aures ejus perveniet, et judicium festinato adveniet illi.
- 7 Qui odit correptionem vestigium est peccatoris, et qui timet Deum convertetur ad cor suum.
- 8 Notus a longe potens lingua audaci, et sensatus scit labi se ab ipso.
- 9 Qui ædificat domum suam impendiis alienis, quasi qui colligit lapides suos in hieme.
- 10 Stupa collecta synagoga peccantium, et consummatio illorum flamma ignis.
- 11 Via peccatorum complanata lapidibus : et in fine illorum inferi, et tenebræ, et pœnæ.
- 12 Qui custodit justitiam, continebit sensum ejus.
- 13 Consummatio timoris Dei, sapientia et sensus.
- 14 Non erudietur qui non est sapiens in bono.
- 15 Est autem sapientia quæ abundat in malo, et non est sensus ubi est amaritudo.
- 16 Scientia sapientis tamquam inundatio abundabit, et consilium illius sicut fons vitæ permanet.
- 17 Cor fatui quasi vas confractum, et omnem sapientiam non tenebit.
- 18 Verbum sapiens quodcumque audierit scius, laudabit, et ad se adjiciet : audivit luxuriosus, et displicebit illi, et projiciet illud post dorsum suum.
- 19 Narratio fatui quasi sarcina in via : nam in labiis sensati invenietur gratia.
- 20 Os prudentis quæritur in ecclesia, et verba illius cogitabunt in cordibus suis.
- 21 Tamquam domus exterminata, sic fatuo sapientia : et scientia insensati inenarrabilia verba.
- 22 Compedes in pedibus, stulto doctrina : et quasi vincula manuum super manum dextram.
- 23 Fatuus in risu exaltat vocem suam : vir autem sapiens vix tacite ridebit.
- 24 Ornamentum aureum prudenti doctrina, et quasi brachiale in brachio dextro.
- 25 Pes fatui facilis in domum proximi : et homo peritus confundetur a persona potentis.
- 26 Stultus a fenestra respiciet in domum : vir autem eruditus foris stabit.
- 27 Stultitia hominis auscultare per ostium : et prudens gravabitur contumelia.
- 28 Labia imprudentium stulta narrabunt ; verba autem prudentium statera ponderabuntur.
- 29 In ore fatuorum cor illorum, et in corde sapientium os illorum.
- 30 Dum maledicit impius diabolum, maledicit ipse animam suam.
- 31 Susurro coinquinabit animam suam, et in omnibus odietur, et qui cum eo manserit odiosus erit : tacitus et sensatus honorabitur.
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