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WORD Research this...Sirach 9
- 1 Non zeles mulierem sinus tui, ne ostendat super te malitiam doctrinæ nequam.
- 2 Non des mulieri potestatem animæ tuæ, ne ingrediatur in virtutem tuam, et confundaris.
- 3 Ne respicias mulierem multivolam, ne forte incidas in laqueos illius.
- 4 Cum saltatrice ne assiduus sis, nec audias illam, ne forte pereas in efficacia illius.
- 5 Virginem ne conspicias, ne forte scandalizeris in decore illius.
- 6 Ne des fornicariis animam tuam in ullo, ne perdas te et hæreditatem tuam.
- 7 Noli circumspicere in vicis civitatis, nec oberraveris in plateis illius.
- 8 Averte faciem tuam a muliere compta, et ne circumspicias speciem alienam.
- 9 Propter speciem mulieris multi perierunt : et ex hoc concupiscentia quasi ignis exardescit.
- 10 Omnis mulier quæ est fornicaria, quasi stercus in via conculcabitur.
- 11 Speciem mulieris alienæ multi admirati, reprobi facti sunt : colloquium enim illius quasi ignis exardescit.
- 12 Cum aliena muliere ne sedeas omnino, nec accumbas cum ea super cubitum :
- 13 et non alterceris cum illa in vino, ne forte declinet cor tuum in illam, et sanguine tuo labaris in perditionem.
- 14 Ne derelinquas amicum antiquum : novus enim non erit similis illi.
- 15 Vinum novum amicus novus : veterascet, et cum suavitate bibes illud.
- 16 Non zeles gloriam et opes peccatoris : non enim scis quæ futura sit illius subversio.
- 17 Non placeat tibi injuria injustorum, sciens quoniam usque ad inferos non placebit impius.
- 18 Longe abesto ab homine potestatem habente occidendi, et non suspicaberis timorem mortis.
- 19 Et si accesseris ad illum, noli aliquid committere, ne forte auferat vitam tuam.
- 20 Communionem mortis scito, quoniam in medio laqueorum ingredieris, et super dolentium arma ambulabis.
- 21 Secundum virtutem tuam cave te a proximo tuo, et cum sapientibus et prudentibus tracta.
- 22 Viri justi sint tibi convivæ, et in timore Dei sit tibi gloriatio :
- 23 et in sensu sit tibi cogitatus Dei, et omnis enarratio tua in præceptis Altissimi.
- 24 In manu artificum opera laudabuntur, et princeps populi in sapientia sermonis sui, in sensu vero seniorum verbum.
- 25 Terribilis est in civitate sua homo linguosus : et temerarius in verbo suo odibilis erit.
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Clementine Vulgate from La Editorial Católica, Madrid, 1946, based on the edition of M. Tweedale of the Clementine Vulgate Project
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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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