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WORD Research this...Ecclesiasticus 51
- 1 Oratio Jesu filii Sirach. Confitebor tibi, Domine rex, et collaudabo te Deum salvatorem meum.
- 2 Confitebor nomini tuo, quoniam adjutor et protector factus es mihi,
- 3 et liberasti corpus meum a perditione : a laqueo linguæ iniquæ, et a labiis operantium mendacium : et in conspectu astantium factus es mihi adjutor.
- 4 Et liberasti me, secundum multitudinem misericordiæ nominis tui, a rugientibus præparatis ad escam :
- 5 de manibus quærentium animam meam, et de portis tribulationum quæ circumdederunt me ;
- 6 a pressura flammæ quæ circumdedit me, et in medio ignis non sum æstuatus ;
- 7 de altitudine ventris inferi, et a lingua coinquinata, et a verbo mendacii, a rege iniquo, et a lingua injusta.
- 8 Laudabit usque ad mortem anima mea Dominum,
- 9 et vita mea appropinquans erat in inferno deorsum.
- 10 Circumdederunt me undique, et non erat qui adjuvaret : respiciens eram ad adjutorium hominum, et non erat.
- 11 Memoratus sum misericordiæ tuæ Domine, et operationis tuæ, quæ a sæculo sunt :
- 12 quoniam eruis sustinentes te, Domine, et liberas eos de manibus gentium.
- 13 Exaltasti super terram habitationem meam, et pro morte defluente deprecatus sum.
- 14 Invocavi Dominum patrem Domini mei, ut non derelinquat me in die tribulationis meæ, et in tempore superborum, sine adjutorio.
- 15 Laudabo nomen tuum assidue, et collaudabo illud in confessione : et exaudita est oratio mea,
- 16 et liberasti me de perditione, et eripuisti me de tempore iniquo.
- 17 Propterea confitebor, et laudem dicam tibi, et benedicam nomini Domini.
- 18 Cum adhuc junior essem, priusquam oberrarem, quæsivi sapientiam palam in oratione mea.
- 19 Ante templum postulabam pro illis, et usque in novissimis inquiram eam : et effloruit tamquam præcox uva.
- 20 Lætatum est cor meum in ea : ambulavit pes meus iter rectum : a juventute mea investigabam eam.
- 21 Inclinavi modico aurem meam, et excepi illam.
- 22 Multam inveni in meipso sapientiam, et multum profeci in ea.
- 23 Danti mihi sapientiam dabo gloriam :
- 24 consiliatus sum enim ut facerem illam. Zelatus sum bonum, et non confundar.
- 25 Colluctata est anima mea in illa, et in faciendo eam confirmatus sum.
- 26 Manus meas extendi in altum, et insipientiam ejus luxi ;
- 27 animam meam direxi ad illam, et in agnitione inveni eam.
- 28 Possedi cum ipsa cor ab initio : propter hoc, non derelinquar.
- 29 Venter meus conturbatus est quærendo illam : propterea bonam possidebo possessionem.
- 30 Dedit mihi Dominus linguam mercedem meam, et in ipsa laudabo eum.
- 31 Appropiate ad me, indocti, et congregate vos in domum disciplinæ.
- 32 Quid adhuc retardatis ? et quid dicitis in his ? animæ vestræ sitiunt vehementer.
- 33 Aperui os meum, et locutus sum : Comparate vobis sine argento,
- 34 et collum vestrum subjicite jugo : et suscipiat anima vestra disciplinam : in proximo est enim invenire eam.
- 35 Videte oculis vestris, quia modicum laboravi, et inveni mihi multam requiem.
- 36 Assumite disciplinam in multo numero argenti, et copiosum aurum possidete in ea.
- 37 Lætetur anima vestra in misericordia ejus, et non confundemini in laude ipsius.
- 38 Operamini opus vestrum ante tempus, et dabit vobis mercedem vestram in tempore suo.
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The Clementine Vulgate Project \ This module version implements the following features as OSIS markup: \ book titles, paragraphs, poetry lines, acrostics, speakers, introductions. \ Simple markup for these features is documented in the project repository. \ https://bitbucket.org/clementinetextproject/vulsearch4 \ It was a relatively straightforward task to map that markup to USFM.
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