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WORD Research this...Iudith 16
- 1 Tunc cantavit canticum hoc Domino Judith, dicens :
- 2 Incipite Domino in tympanis ; cantate Domino in cymbalis ; modulamini illi psalmum novum : exaltate, et invocate nomen ejus.
- 3 Dominus conterens bella, Dominus nomen est illi.
- 4 Qui posuit castra sua in medio populi sui, ut eriperet nos de manu omnium inimicorum nostrorum.
- 5 Venit Assur ex montibus ab aquilone in multitudine fortitudinis suæ : cujus multitudo obturavit torrentes, et equi eorum cooperuerunt valles.
- 6 Dixit se incensurum fines meos, et juvenes meos occisurum gladio ; infantes meos dare in prædam, et virgines in captivitatem.
- 7 Dominus autem omnipotens nocuit eum, et tradidit eum in manus feminæ, et confodit eum.
- 8 Non enim cecidit potens eorum a juvenibus, nec filii Titan percusserunt eum, nec excelsi gigantes opposuerunt se illi : sed Judith filia Merari in specie faciei suæ dissolvit eum.
- 9 Exuit enim se vestimento viduitatis, et induit se vestimento lætitiæ in exultatione filiorum Israël.
- 10 Unxit faciem suam unguento, et colligavit cincinnos suos mitra ; accepit stolam novam ad decipiendum illum.
- 11 Sandalia ejus rapuerunt oculos ejus ; pulchritudo ejus captivam fecit animam ejus : amputavit pugione cervicem ejus.
- 12 Horruerunt Persæ constantiam ejus, et Medi audaciam ejus.
- 13 Tunc ululaverunt castra Assyriorum, quando apparuerunt humiles mei, arescentes in siti.
- 14 Filii puellarum compunxerunt eos, et sicut pueros fugientes occiderunt eos : perierunt in prælio a facie Domini Dei mei.
- 15 Hymnum cantemus Domino ; hymnum novum cantemus Deo nostro.
- 16 Adonai Domine, magnus es tu, et præclarus in virtute tua : et quem superare nemo potest.
- 17 Tibi serviat omnis creatura tua, quia dixisti, et facta sunt ; misisti spiritum tuum, et creata sunt : et non est qui resistat voci tuæ.
- 18 Montes a fundamentis movebuntur cum aquis ; petræ, sicut cera, liquescent ante faciem tuam.
- 19 Qui autem timent te, magni erunt apud te per omnia.
- 20 Væ genti insurgenti super genus meum : Dominus enim omnipotens vindicabit in eis ; in die judicii visitabit illos.
- 21 Dabit enim ignem et vermes in carnes eorum, ut urantur et sentiant usque in sempiternum.
- 22 Et factum est post hæc, omnis populus post victoriam venit in Jerusalem adorare Dominum : et mox ut purificati sunt, obtulerunt omnes holocausta, et vota, et repromissiones suas.
- 23 Porro Judith universa vasa bellica Holofernis, quæ dedit illi populus, et conopeum quod ipsa sustulerat de cubili ipsius, obtulit in anathema oblivionis.
- 24 Erat autem populus jucundus secundum faciem sanctorum : et per tres menses gaudium hujus victoriæ celebratum est cum Judith.
- 25 Post dies autem illos, unusquisque rediit in domum suam : et Judith magna facta est in Bethulia, et præclarior erat universæ terræ Israël.
- 26 Erat enim virtuti castitas adjuncta, ita ut non cognosceret virum omnibus diebus vitæ suæ, ex quo defunctus est Manasses vir ejus.
- 27 Erat autem, diebus festis, procedens cum magna gloria.
- 28 Mansit autem in domo viri sui annos centum quinque, et dimisit abram suam liberam : et defuncta est ac sepulta cum viro suo in Bethulia.
- 29 Luxitque illam omnis populus diebus septem.
- 30 In omni autem spatio vitæ ejus non fuit qui perturbaret Israël, et post mortem ejus annis multis.
- 31 Dies autem victoriæ hujus festivitatis ab Hebræis in numero sanctorum dierum accipitur, et colitur a Judæis ex illo tempore usque in præsentem diem.
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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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