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WORD Research this...Sirach 24
- 1 Sapientia laudabit animam suam, et in Deo honorabitur, et in medio populi sui gloriabitur,
- 2 et in ecclesiis Altissimi aperiet os suum, et in conspectu virtutis illius gloriabitur,
- 3 et in medio populi sui exaltabitur, et in plenitudine sancta admirabitur,
- 4 et in multitudine electorum habebit laudem, et inter benedictos benedicetur, dicens :
- 5 Ego ex ore Altissimi prodivi, primogenita ante omnem creaturam.
- 6 Ego feci in cælis ut oriretur lumen indeficiens, et sicut nebula texi omnem terram.
- 7 Ego in altissimis habitavi, et thronus meus in columna nubis.
- 8 Gyrum cæli circuivi sola, et profundum abyssi penetravi : in fluctibus maris ambulavi.
- 9 Et in omni terra steti : et in omni populo,
- 10 et in omni gente primatum habui :
- 11 et omnium excellentium et humilium corda virtute calcavi. Et in his omnibus requiem quæsivi, et in hæreditate Domini morabor.
- 12 Tunc præcepit, et dixit mihi Creator omnium : et qui creavit me, requievit in tabernaculo meo.
- 13 Et dixit mihi : In Jacob inhabita, et in Israël hæreditare, et in electis meis mitte radices.
- 14 Ab initio et ante sæcula creata sum, et usque ad futurum sæculum non desinam : et in habitatione sancta coram ipso ministravi.
- 15 Et sic in Sion firmata sum, et in civitate sanctificata similiter requievi, et in Jerusalem potestas mea.
- 16 Et radicavi in populo honorificato, et in parte Dei mei hæreditas illius, et in plenitudine sanctorum detentio mea.
- 17 Quasi cedrus exaltata sum in Libano, et quasi cypressus in monte Sion :
- 18 quasi palma exaltata sum in Cades, et quasi plantatio rosæ in Jericho :
- 19 quasi oliva speciosa in campis, et quasi platanus exaltata sum juxta aquam in plateis.
- 20 Sicut cinnamomum et balsamum aromatizans odorem dedi ; quasi myrrha electa dedi suavitatem odoris :
- 21 et quasi storax, et galbanus, et ungula, et gutta, et quasi Libanus non incisus vaporavi habitationem meam, et quasi balsamum non mistum odor meus.
- 22 Ego quasi terebinthus extendi ramos meos, et rami mei honoris et gratiæ.
- 23 Ego quasi vitis fructificavi suavitatem odoris : et flores mei fructus honoris et honestatis.
- 24 Ego mater pulchræ dilectionis, et timoris, et agnitionis, et sanctæ spei.
- 25 In me gratia omnis viæ et veritatis : in me omnis spes vitæ et virtutis.
- 26 Transite ad me, omnes qui concupiscitis me, et a generationibus meis implemini :
- 27 spiritus enim meus super mel dulcis, et hæreditas mea super mel et favum.
- 28 Memoria mea in generationes sæculorum.
- 29 Qui edunt me, adhuc esurient, et qui bibunt me, adhuc sitient.
- 30 Qui audit me non confundetur, et qui operantur in me non peccabunt :
- 31 qui elucidant me, vitam æternam habebunt.
- 32 Hæc omnia liber vitæ, et testamentum Altissimi, et agnitio veritatis.
- 33 Legem mandavit Moyses in præceptis justitiarum, et hæreditatem domui Jacob, et Israël promissiones.
- 34 Posuit David, puero suo, excitare regem ex ipso fortissimum, et in throno honoris sedentem in sempiternum.
- 35 Qui implet quasi Phison sapientiam, et sicut Tigris in diebus novorum :
- 36 qui adimplet quasi Euphrates sensum, qui multiplicat quasi Jordanis in tempore messis :
- 37 qui mittit disciplinam sicut lucem, et assistens quasi Gehon in die vindemiæ.
- 38 Qui perficit primus scire ipsam, et infirmior non investigabit eam.
- 39 A mari enim abundavit cogitatio ejus, et consilium illius ab abysso magna.
- 40 Ego sapientia effudi flumina :
- 41 ego quasi trames aquæ immensæ de fluvio : ego quasi fluvii dioryx, et sicut aquæductus exivi de paradiso.
- 42 Dixi : Rigabo hortum meum plantationum, et inebriabo prati mei fructum.
- 43 Et ecce factus est mihi trames abundans, et fluvius meus appropinquavit ad mare :
- 44 quoniam doctrinam quasi antelucanum illumino omnibus, et enarrabo illam usque ad longinquum.
- 45 Penetrabo omnes inferiores partes terræ, et inspiciam omnes dormientes, et illuminabo omnes sperantes in Domino.
- 46 Adhuc doctrinam quasi prophetiam effundam, et relinquam illam quærentibus sapientiam, et non desinam in progenies illorum usque in ævum sanctum.
- 47 Videte quoniam non soli mihi laboravi, sed omnibus exquirentibus veritatem.
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