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WORD Research this...Psalms 36
- 1 Psalmus ipsi David. Noli æmulari in malignantibus, neque zelaveris facientes iniquitatem :
- 2 quoniam tamquam fœnum velociter arescent, et quemadmodum olera herbarum cito decident.
- 3 Spera in Domino, et fac bonitatem ; et inhabita terram, et pasceris in divitiis ejus.
- 4 Delectare in Domino, et dabit tibi petitiones cordis tui.
- 5 Revela Domino viam tuam, et spera in eo, et ipse faciet.
- 6 Et educet quasi lumen justitiam tuam, et judicium tuum tamquam meridiem.
- 7 Subditus esto Domino, et ora eum. Noli æmulari in eo qui prosperatur in via sua ; in homine faciente injustitias.
- 8 Desine ab ira, et derelinque furorem ; noli æmulari ut maligneris.
- 9 Quoniam qui malignantur exterminabuntur ; sustinentes autem Dominum, ipsi hæreditabunt terram.
- 10 Et adhuc pusillum, et non erit peccator ; et quæres locum ejus, et non invenies.
- 11 Mansueti autem hæreditabunt terram, et delectabuntur in multitudine pacis.
- 12 Observabit peccator justum, et stridebit super eum dentibus suis.
- 13 Dominus autem irridebit eum, quoniam prospicit quod veniet dies ejus.
- 14 Gladium evaginaverunt peccatores ; intenderunt arcum suum : ut dejiciant pauperem et inopem, ut trucident rectos corde.
- 15 Gladius eorum intret in corda ipsorum, et arcus eorum confringatur.
- 16 Melius est modicum justo, super divitias peccatorum multas :
- 17 quoniam brachia peccatorum conterentur : confirmat autem justos Dominus.
- 18 Novit Dominus dies immaculatorum, et hæreditas eorum in æternum erit.
- 19 Non confundentur in tempore malo, et in diebus famis saturabuntur :
- 20 quia peccatores peribunt. Inimici vero Domini mox ut honorificati fuerint et exaltati, deficientes quemadmodum fumus deficient.
- 21 Mutuabitur peccator, et non solvet ; justus autem miseretur et tribuet :
- 22 quia benedicentes ei hæreditabunt terram ; maledicentes autem ei disperibunt.
- 23 Apud Dominum gressus hominis dirigentur, et viam ejus volet.
- 24 Cum ceciderit, non collidetur, quia Dominus supponit manum suam.
- 25 Junior fui, etenim senui ; et non vidi justum derelictum, nec semen ejus quærens panem.
- 26 Tota die miseretur et commodat ; et semen illius in benedictione erit.
- 27 Declina a malo, et fac bonum, et inhabita in sæculum sæculi :
- 28 quia Dominus amat judicium, et non derelinquet sanctos suos : in æternum conservabuntur. Injusti punientur, et semen impiorum peribit.
- 29 Justi autem hæreditabunt terram, et inhabitabunt in sæculum sæculi super eam.
- 30 Os justi meditabitur sapientiam, et lingua ejus loquetur judicium.
- 31 Lex Dei ejus in corde ipsius, et non supplantabuntur gressus ejus.
- 32 Considerat peccator justum, et quærit mortificare eum.
- 33 Dominus autem non derelinquet eum in manibus ejus, nec damnabit eum cum judicabitur illi.
- 34 Exspecta Dominum, et custodi viam ejus, et exaltabit te ut hæreditate capias terram : cum perierint peccatores, videbis.
- 35 Vidi impium superexaltatum, et elevatum sicut cedros Libani :
- 36 et transivi, et ecce non erat ; et quæsivi eum, et non est inventus locus ejus.
- 37 Custodi innocentiam, et vide æquitatem, quoniam sunt reliquiæ homini pacifico.
- 38 Injusti autem disperibunt simul ; reliquiæ impiorum interibunt.
- 39 Salus autem justorum a Domino ; et protector eorum in tempore tribulationis.
- 40 Et adjuvabit eos Dominus, et liberabit eos ; et eruet eos a peccatoribus, et salvabit eos, quia speraverunt in eo.
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