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WORD Research this...Sirach 35
- 1 Qui conservat legem multiplicat oblationem.
- 2 Sacrificium salutare est attendere mandatis, et discedere ab omni iniquitate.
- 3 Et propitiationem litare sacrificii super injustitias : et deprecatio pro peccatis, recedere ab injustitia.
- 4 Retribuet gratiam qui offert similaginem : et qui facit misericordiam offert sacrificium.
- 5 Beneplacitum est Domino recedere ab iniquitate : et deprecatio pro peccatis recedere ab injustitia.
- 6 Non apparebis ante conspectum Domini vacuus :
- 7 hæc enim omnia propter mandatum Dei fiunt.
- 8 Oblatio justi impinguat altare, et odor suavitatis est in conspectu Altissimi.
- 9 Sacrificium justi acceptum est, et memoriam ejus non obliviscetur Dominus.
- 10 Bono animo gloriam redde Deo, et non minuas primitias manuum tuarum.
- 11 In omni dato hilarem fac vultum tuum, et in exsultatione sanctifica decimas tuas.
- 12 Da Altissimo secundum datum ejus, et in bono oculo adinventionem facito manuum tuarum,
- 13 quoniam Dominus retribuens est, et septies tantum reddet tibi.
- 14 Noli offerre munera prava, non enim suscipiet illa.
- 15 Et noli inspicere sacrificum injustum, quoniam Dominus judex est, et non est apud illum gloria personæ.
- 16 Non accipiet Dominus personam in pauperem, et deprecationem læsi exaudiet.
- 17 Non despiciet preces pupilli, nec viduam, si effundat loquelam gemitus.
- 18 Nonne lacrimæ viduæ ad maxillam descendunt, et exclamatio ejus super deducentem eas ?
- 19 A maxilla enim ascendunt usque ad cælum, et Dominus exauditor non delectabitur in illis.
- 20 Qui adorat Deum in oblectatione suscipietur, et deprecatio illius usque ad nubes propinquabit.
- 21 Oratio humiliantis se nubes penetrabit, et donec propinquet non consolabitur, et non discedet donec Altissimus aspiciat.
- 22 Et Dominus non elongabit : et judicabit justos, et faciet judicium : et Fortissimus non habebit in illis patientiam, ut contribulet dorsum ipsorum :
- 23 et gentibus reddet vindictam, donec tollat plenitudinem superborum, et sceptra iniquorum contribulet :
- 24 donec reddat hominibus secundum actus suos, et secundum opera Adæ, et secundum præsumptionem illius :
- 25 donec judicet judicium plebis suæ, et oblectabit justos misericordia sua.
- 26 Speciosa misericordia Dei in tempore tribulationis, quasi nubes pluviæ in tempore siccitatis.
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