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WORD Research this...Job 31
- 1 Pepigi fœdus cum oculis meis, ut ne cogitarem quidem de virgine.
- 2 Quam enim partem haberet in me Deus desuper, et hæreditatem Omnipotens de excelsis ?
- 3 Numquid non perditio est iniquo, et alienatio operantibus injustitiam ?
- 4 Nonne ipse considerat vias meas, et cunctos gressus meos dinumerat ?
- 5 Si ambulavi in vanitate, et festinavit in dolo pes meus,
- 6 appendat me in statera justa, et sciat Deus simplicitatem meam.
- 7 Si declinavit gressus meus de via, et si secutum est oculos meos cor meum, et si manibus meis adhæsit macula,
- 8 seram, et alius comedat, et progenies mea eradicetur.
- 9 Si deceptum est cor meum super muliere, et si ad ostium amici mei insidiatus sum,
- 10 scortum alterius sit uxor mea, et super illam incurventur alii.
- 11 Hoc enim nefas est, et iniquitas maxima.
- 12 Ignis est usque ad perditionem devorans, et omnia eradicans genimina.
- 13 Si contempsi subire judicium cum servo meo et ancilla mea, cum disceptarent adversum me :
- 14 quid enim faciam cum surrexerit ad judicandum Deus ? et cum quæsierit, quid respondebo illi ?
- 15 Numquid non in utero fecit me, qui et illum operatus est, et formavit me in vulva unus ?
- 16 Si negavi quod volebant pauperibus, et oculos viduæ expectare feci ;
- 17 si comedi buccellam meam solus, et non comedit pupillus ex ea
- 18 (quia ab infantia mea crevit mecum miseratio, et de utero matris meæ egressa est mecum) ;
- 19 si despexi pereuntem, eo quod non habuerit indumentum, et absque operimento pauperem ;
- 20 si non benedixerunt mihi latera ejus, et de velleribus ovium mearum calefactus est ;
- 21 si levavi super pupillum manum meam, etiam cum viderem me in porta superiorem :
- 22 humerus meus a junctura sua cadat, et brachium meum cum suis ossibus confringatur.
- 23 Semper enim quasi tumentes super me fluctus timui Deum, et pondus ejus ferre non potui.
- 24 Si putavi aurum robur meum, et obrizo dixi : Fiducia mea ;
- 25 si lætatus sum super multis divitiis meis, et quia plurima reperit manus mea ;
- 26 si vidi solem cum fulgeret, et lunam incedentem clare,
- 27 et lætatum est in abscondito cor meum, et osculatus sum manum meam ore meo :
- 28 quæ est iniquitas maxima, et negatio contra Deum altissimum.
- 29 Si gavisus sum ad ruinam ejus qui me oderat, et exsultavi quod invenisset eum malum :
- 30 non enim dedi ad peccandum guttur meum, ut expeterem maledicens animam ejus.
- 31 Si non dixerunt viri tabernaculi mei : Quis det de carnibus ejus, ut saturemur ?
- 32 foris non mansit peregrinus : ostium meum viatori patuit.
- 33 Si abscondi quasi homo peccatum meum, et celavi in sinu meo iniquitatem meam ;
- 34 si expavi ad multitudinem nimiam, et despectio propinquorum terruit me : et non magis tacui, nec egressus sum ostium.
- 35 Quis mihi tribuat auditorem, ut desiderium meum audiat Omnipotens, et librum scribat ipse qui judicat,
- 36 ut in humero meo portem illum, et circumdem illum quasi coronam mihi ?
- 37 Per singulos gradus meos pronuntiabo illum, et quasi principi offeram eum.
- 38 Si adversum me terra mea clamat, et cum ipsa sulci ejus deflent :
- 39 si fructus ejus comedi absque pecunia, et animam agricolarum ejus afflixi :
- 40 pro frumento oriatur mihi tribulus, et pro hordeo spina. Finita sunt verba Job.
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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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