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WORD Research this...Sirach 43
- 1 Altitudinis firmamentum pulchritudo ejus est, species cæli in visione gloriæ.
- 2 Sol in aspectu annuntians in exitu, vas admirabile, opus Excelsi.
- 3 In meridiano exurit terram, et in conspectu ardoris ejus quis poterit sustinere ? fornacem custodiens in operibus ardoris :
- 4 tripliciter sol exurens montes, radios igneos exsufflans, et refulgens radiis suis obcæcat oculos.
- 5 Magnus Dominus qui fecit illum, et in sermonibus ejus festinavit iter.
- 6 Et luna in omnibus in tempore suo, ostensio temporis, et signum ævi.
- 7 A luna signum diei festi : luminare quod minuitur in consummatione.
- 8 Mensis secundum nomen ejus est, crescens mirabiliter in consummatione.
- 9 Vas castrorum in excelsis, in firmamento cæli resplendens gloriose.
- 10 Species cæli gloria stellarum : mundum illuminans in excelsis Dominus.
- 11 In verbis Sancti stabunt ad judicium, et non deficient in vigiliis suis.
- 12 Vide arcum, et benedic eum qui fecit illum : valde speciosus est in splendore suo.
- 13 Gyravit cælum in circuitu gloriæ suæ : manus Excelsi aperuerunt illum.
- 14 Imperio suo acceleravit nivem, et accelerat coruscationes emittere judicii sui.
- 15 Propterea aperti sunt thesauri, et evolaverunt nebulæ sicut aves.
- 16 In magnitudine sua posuit nubes, et confracti sunt lapides grandinis.
- 17 In conspectu ejus commovebuntur montes, et in voluntate ejus aspirabit notus.
- 18 Vox tonitrui ejus verberavit terram, tempestas aquilonis, et congregatio spiritus :
- 19 et sicut avis deponens ad sedendum, aspergit nivem, et sicut locusta demergens descensus ejus.
- 20 Pulchritudinem candoris ejus admirabitur oculus, et super imbrem ejus expavescet cor.
- 21 Gelu sicut salem effundet super terram : et dum gelaverit, fiet tamquam cacumina tribuli.
- 22 Frigidus ventus aquilo flavit, et gelavit crystallus ab aqua : super omnem congregationem aquarum requiescet, et sicut lorica induet se aquis :
- 23 et devorabit montes, et exuret desertum, et extinguet viride, sicut igne.
- 24 Medicina omnium in festinatione nebulæ : et ros obvians ab ardore venienti humilem efficiet eum.
- 25 In sermone ejus siluit ventus, et cogitatione sua placavit abyssum : et plantavit in illa Dominus insulas.
- 26 Qui navigant mare enarrent pericula ejus, et audientes auribus nostris admirabimur.
- 27 Illic præclara opera et mirabilia, varia bestiarum genera, et omnium pecorum, et creatura belluarum.
- 28 Propter ipsum confirmatus est itineris finis, et in sermone ejus composita sunt omnia.
- 29 Multa dicemus, et deficiemus in verbis : consummatio autem sermonum ipse est in omnibus.
- 30 Gloriantes ad quid valebimus ? ipse enim omnipotens super omnia opera sua.
- 31 Terribilis Dominus, et magnus vehementer, et mirabilis potentia ipsius.
- 32 Glorificantes Dominum quantumcumque potueritis, supervalebit enim adhuc : et admirabilis magnificentia ejus.
- 33 Benedicentes Dominum, exaltate illum quantum potestis : major enim est omni laude.
- 34 Exaltantes eum, replemini virtute, ne laboretis, non enim comprehendetis.
- 35 Quis videbit eum et enarrabit ? et quis magnificabit eum sicut est ab initio ?
- 36 Multa abscondita sunt majora his : pauca enim vidimus operum ejus.
- 37 Omnia autem Dominus fecit, et pie agentibus dedit sapientiam.
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