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WORD Research this...Sirach 50
- 1 Simon, Oniæ filius, sacerdos magnus, qui in vita sua suffulsit domum, et in diebus suis corroboravit templum.
- 2 Templi etiam altitudo ab ipso fundata est, duplex ædificatio, et excelsi parietes templi.
- 3 In diebus ipsius emanaverunt putei aquarum, et quasi mare adimpleti sunt supra modum.
- 4 Qui curavit gentem suam, et liberavit eam a perditione :
- 5 qui prævaluit amplificare civitatem, qui adeptus est gloriam in conversatione gentis, et ingressum domus et atrii amplificavit.
- 6 Quasi stella matutina in medio nebulæ, et quasi luna plena, in diebus suis lucet :
- 7 et quasi sol refulgens, sic ille effulsit in templo Dei.
- 8 Quasi arcus refulgens inter nebulas gloriæ, et quasi flos rosarum in diebus vernis, et quasi lilia quæ sunt in transitu aquæ, et quasi thus redolens in diebus æstatis :
- 9 quasi ignis effulgens, et thus ardens in igne :
- 10 quasi vas auri solidum, ornatum omni lapide pretioso :
- 11 quasi oliva pullulans, et cypressus in altitudinem se extollens, in accipiendo ipsum stolam gloriæ, et vestiri eum in consummationem virtutis.
- 12 In ascensu altaris sancti gloriam dedit sanctitatis amictum.
- 13 In accipiendo autem partes de manu sacerdotum, et ipse stans juxta aram : et circa illum corona fratrum : quasi plantatio cedri in monte Libano,
- 14 sic circa illum steterunt quasi rami palmæ : et omnes filii Aaron in gloria sua.
- 15 Oblatio autem Domini in manibus ipsorum coram omni synagoga Israël : et consummatione fungens in ara, amplificare oblationem excelsi Regis,
- 16 porrexit manum suam in libatione, et libavit de sanguine uvæ.
- 17 Effudit in fundamento altaris odorem divinum excelso Principi.
- 18 Tunc exclamaverunt filii Aaron, in tubis productilibus sonuerunt : et auditam fecerunt vocem magnam in memoriam coram Deo.
- 19 Tunc omnis populus simul properaverunt, et ceciderunt in faciem super terram, adorare Dominum Deum suum, et dare preces omnipotenti Deo excelso.
- 20 Et amplificaverunt psallentes in vocibus suis, et in magna domo auctus est sonus suavitatis plenus.
- 21 Et rogavit populus Dominum excelsum in prece, usque dum perfectus est honor Domini, et munus suum perfecerunt.
- 22 Tunc descendens, manus suas extulit in omne congregationem filiorum Israël, dare gloriam Deo a labiis suis, et in nomine ipsius gloriari :
- 23 et iteravit orationem suam, volens ostendere virtutem Dei.
- 24 Et nunc orate Deum omnium, qui magna fecit in omni terra, qui auxit dies nostros a ventre matris nostræ, et fecit nobiscum secundum suam misericordiam :
- 25 det nobis jucunditatem cordis, et fieri pacem in diebus nostris in Israël per dies sempiternos :
- 26 credere Israël nobiscum esse Dei misericordiam, ut liberet nos in diebus suis.
- 27 Duas gentes odit anima mea : tertia autem non est gens quam oderim :
- 28 qui sedent in monte Seir, et Philisthiim, et stultus populus qui habitat in Sichimis.
- 29 Doctrinam sapientiæ et disciplinæ scripsit in codice isto Jesus, filius Sirach, Jerosolymita, qui renovavit sapientiam de corde suo.
- 30 Beatus qui in istis versatur bonis : qui ponit illa in corde suo, sapiens erit semper.
- 31 Si enim hæc fecerit, ad omnia valebit, quia lux Dei vestigium ejus est.
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