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WORD Research this...Sirach 4
- 1 Fili, eleemosynam pauperis ne defraudes, et oculos tuos ne transvertas a paupere.
- 2 Animam esurientem ne despexeris, et non exasperes pauperem in inopia sua.
- 3 Cor inopis ne afflixeris, et non protrahas datum angustianti.
- 4 Rogationem contribulati ne abjicias, et non avertas faciem tuam ab egeno.
- 5 Ab inope ne avertas oculos tuos propter iram : et non relinquas quærentibus tibi retro maledicere.
- 6 Maledicentis enim tibi in amaritudine animæ, exaudietur deprecatio illius : exaudiet autem eum qui fecit illum.
- 7 Congregationi pauperum affabilem te facito : et presbytero humilia animam tuam, et magnato humilia caput tuum.
- 8 Declina pauperi sine tristitia aurem tuam, et redde debitum tuum, et responde illi pacifica in mansuetudine.
- 9 Libera eum qui injuriam patitur de manu superbi, et non acide feras in anima tua.
- 10 In judicando esto pupillis misericors ut pater, et pro viro matri illorum :
- 11 et eris tu velut filius Altissimi obediens, et miserebitur tui magis quam mater.
- 12 Sapientia filiis suis vitam inspirat : et suscipit inquirentes se, et præibit in via justitiæ.
- 13 Et qui illam diligit, diligit vitam, et qui vigilaverint ad illam complectentur placorem ejus.
- 14 Qui tenuerint illam, vitam hæreditabunt : et quo introibit benedicet Deus.
- 15 Qui serviunt ei obsequentes erunt sancto : et eos qui diligunt illam, diligit Deus.
- 16 Qui audit illam judicabit gentes : et qui intuetur illam permanebit confidens.
- 17 Si crediderit ei, hæreditabit illam, et erunt in confirmatione creaturæ illius :
- 18 quoniam in tentatione ambulat cum eo, et in primis eligit eum.
- 19 Timorem, et metum, et probationem inducet super illum : et cruciabit illum in tribulatione doctrinæ suæ, donec tentet eum in cogitationibus suis, et credat animæ illius.
- 20 Et firmabit illum, et iter adducet directum ad illum, et lætificabit illum :
- 21 et denudabit absconsa sua illi, et thesaurizabit super illum scientiam et intellectum justitiæ.
- 22 Si autem oberraverit, derelinquet eum, et tradet eum in manus inimici sui.
- 23 Fili, conserva tempus, et devita a malo.
- 24 Pro anima tua ne confundaris dicere verum :
- 25 est enim confusio adducens peccatum, et est confusio adducens gloriam et gratiam.
- 26 Ne accipias faciem adversus faciem tuam, nec adversus animam tuam mendacium.
- 27 Ne reverearis proximum tuum in casu suo,
- 28 nec retineas verbum in tempore salutis. Non abscondas sapientiam tuam in decore suo :
- 29 in lingua enim sapientia dignoscitur : et sensus, et scientia, et doctrina in verbo sensati, et firmamentum in operibus justitiæ.
- 30 Non contradicas verbo veritatis ullo modo, et de mendacio ineruditionis tuæ confundere.
- 31 Non confundaris confiteri peccata tua, et ne subjicias te omni homini pro peccato.
- 32 Noli resistere contra faciem potentis, nec coneris contra ictum fluvii.
- 33 Pro justitia agonizare pro anima tua, et usque ad mortem certa pro justitia : et Deus expugnabit pro te inimicos tuos.
- 34 Noli citatus esse in lingua tua, et inutilis, et remissus in operibus tuis.
- 35 Noli esse sicut leo in domo tua, evertens domesticos tuos, et opprimens subjectos tibi.
- 36 Non sit porrecta manus tua ad accipiendum, et ad dandum collecta.
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