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WORD Research this...Sirach 31
- 1 Vigilia honestatis tabefaciet carnes, et cogitatus illius auferet somnum.
- 2 Cogitatus præscientiæ avertit sensum, et infirmitas gravis sobriam facit animam.
- 3 Laboravit dives in congregatione substantiæ, et in requie sua replebitur bonis suis.
- 4 Laboravit pauper in diminutione victus, et in fine inops fit.
- 5 Qui aurum diligit non justificabitur, et qui insequitur consumptionem replebitur ex ea.
- 6 Multi dati sunt in auri casus, et facta est in specie ipsius perditio illorum.
- 7 Lignum offensionis est aurum sacrificantium : væ illis qui sectantur illud ! et omnis imprudens deperiet in illo.
- 8 Beatus dives qui inventus est sine macula, et qui post aurum non abiit, nec speravit in pecunia et thesauris.
- 9 Quis est hic ? et laudabimus eum : fecit enim mirabilia in vita sua.
- 10 Qui probatus est in illo, et perfectus est, erit illi gloria æterna : qui potuit transgredi, et non est transgressus ; facere mala, et non fecit.
- 11 Ideo stabilita sunt bona illius in Domino, et eleemosynas illius enarrabit omnis ecclesia sanctorum.
- 12 Supra mensam magnam sedisti ? non aperias super illam faucem tuam prior.
- 13 Non dicas sic : Multa sunt, quæ super illam sunt.
- 14 Memento quoniam malus est oculus nequam.
- 15 Nequius oculo quid creatum est ? ideo ab omni facie sua lacrimabitur, cum viderit.
- 16 Ne extendas manum tuam prior, et invidia contaminatus erubescas.
- 17 Ne comprimaris in convivio.
- 18 Intellige quæ sunt proximi tui ex teipso.
- 19 Utere quasi homo frugi his quæ tibi apponuntur : ne, cum manducas multum, odio habearis.
- 20 Cessa prior causa disciplinæ : et noli nimius esse, ne forte offendas.
- 21 Et si in medio multorum sedisti, prior illis ne extendas manum tuam, nec prior poscas bibere.
- 22 Quam sufficiens est homini erudito vinum exiguum ! et in dormiendo non laborabis ab illo, et non senties dolorem.
- 23 Vigilia, cholera et tortura viro infrunito,
- 24 somnus sanitatis in homine parco : dormiet usque mane, et anima illius cum ipso delectabitur.
- 25 Et si coactus fueris in edendo multum, surge e medio, evome, et refrigerabit te, et non adduces corpori tuo infirmitatem.
- 26 Audi me, fili, et ne spernas me, et in novissimo invenies verba mea.
- 27 In omnibus operibus tuis esto velox, et omnis infirmitas non occurret tibi.
- 28 Splendidum in panibus benedicent labia multorum, et testimonium veritatis illius fidele.
- 29 Nequissimo in pane murmurabit civitas, et testimonium nequitiæ illius verum est.
- 30 Diligentes in vino noli provocare : multos enim exterminavit vinum.
- 31 Ignis probat ferrum durum : sic vinum corda superborum arguet in ebrietate potatum.
- 32 Æqua vita hominibus vinum in sobrietate : si bibas illud moderate, eris sobrius.
- 33 Quæ vita est ei qui minuitur vino ?
- 34 Quid defraudat vitam ? mors.
- 35 Vinum in jucunditatem creatum est, et non in ebrietatem ab initio.
- 36 Exsultatio animæ et cordis vinum moderate potatum.
- 37 Sanitas est animæ et corpori sobrius potus.
- 38 Vinum multum potatum irritationem, et iram, et ruinas multas facit.
- 39 Amaritudo animæ vinum multum potatum.
- 40 Ebrietatis animositas, imprudentis offensio, minorans virtutem, et faciens vulnera.
- 41 In convivio vini non arguas proximum, et non despicias eum in jucunditate illius.
- 42 Verba improperii non dicas illi, et non premas illum repetendo.
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