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WORD Research this...Psalms 77
- 1 Intellectus Asaph. Attendite, popule meus, legem meam ; inclinate aurem vestram in verba oris mei.
- 2 Aperiam in parabolis os meum ; loquar propositiones ab initio.
- 3 Quanta audivimus, et cognovimus ea, et patres nostri narraverunt nobis.
- 4 Non sunt occultata a filiis eorum in generatione altera, narrantes laudes Domini et virtutes ejus, et mirabilia ejus quæ fecit.
- 5 Et suscitavit testimonium in Jacob, et legem posuit in Israël, quanta mandavit patribus nostris nota facere ea filiis suis :
- 6 ut cognoscat generatio altera : filii qui nascentur et exsurgent, et narrabunt filiis suis,
- 7 ut ponant in Deo spem suam, et non obliviscantur operum Dei, et mandata ejus exquirant :
- 8 ne fiant, sicut patres eorum, generatio prava et exasperans ; generatio quæ non direxit cor suum, et non est creditus cum Deo spiritus ejus.
- 9 Filii Ephrem, intendentes et mittentes arcum, conversi sunt in die belli.
- 10 Non custodierunt testamentum Dei, et in lege ejus noluerunt ambulare.
- 11 Et obliti sunt benefactorum ejus, et mirabilium ejus quæ ostendit eis.
- 12 Coram patribus eorum fecit mirabilia in terra Ægypti, in campo Taneos.
- 13 Interrupit mare, et perduxit eos, et statuit aquas quasi in utre :
- 14 et deduxit eos in nube diei, et tota nocte in illuminatione ignis.
- 15 Interrupit petram in eremo, et adaquavit eos velut in abysso multa.
- 16 Et eduxit aquam de petra, et deduxit tamquam flumina aquas.
- 17 Et apposuerunt adhuc peccare ei ; in iram excitaverunt Excelsum in inaquoso.
- 18 Et tentaverunt Deum in cordibus suis, ut peterent escas animabus suis.
- 19 Et male locuti sunt de Deo ; dixerunt : Numquid poterit Deus parare mensam in deserto ?
- 20 quoniam percussit petram, et fluxerunt aquæ, et torrentes inundaverunt. Numquid et panem poterit dare, aut parare mensam populo suo ?
- 21 Ideo audivit Dominus et distulit ; et ignis accensus est in Jacob, et ira ascendit in Israël :
- 22 quia non crediderunt in Deo, nec speraverunt in salutari ejus.
- 23 Et mandavit nubibus desuper, et januas cæli aperuit.
- 24 Et pluit illis manna ad manducandum, et panem cæli dedit eis.
- 25 Panem angelorum manducavit homo ; cibaria misit eis in abundantia.
- 26 Transtulit austrum de cælo, et induxit in virtute sua africum.
- 27 Et pluit super eos sicut pulverem carnes, et sicut arenam maris volatilia pennata.
- 28 Et ceciderunt in medio castrorum eorum, circa tabernacula eorum.
- 29 Et manducaverunt, et saturati sunt nimis, et desiderium eorum attulit eis :
- 30 non sunt fraudati a desiderio suo. Adhuc escæ eorum erant in ore ipsorum,
- 31 et ira Dei ascendit super eos : et occidit pingues eorum, et electos Israël impedivit.
- 32 In omnibus his peccaverunt adhuc, et non crediderunt in mirabilibus ejus.
- 33 Et defecerunt in vanitate dies eorum, et anni eorum cum festinatione.
- 34 Cum occideret eos, quærebant eum et revertebantur, et diluculo veniebant ad eum.
- 35 Et rememorati sunt quia Deus adjutor est eorum, et Deus excelsus redemptor eorum est.
- 36 Et dilexerunt eum in ore suo, et lingua sua mentiti sunt ei ;
- 37 cor autem eorum non erat rectum cum eo, nec fideles habiti sunt in testamento ejus.
- 38 Ipse autem est misericors, et propitius fiet peccatis eorum, et non disperdet eos. Et abundavit ut averteret iram suam, et non accendit omnem iram suam.
- 39 Et recordatus est quia caro sunt, spiritus vadens et non rediens.
- 40 Quoties exacerbaverunt eum in deserto ; in iram concitaverunt eum in inaquoso ?
- 41 Et conversi sunt, et tentaverunt Deum, et sanctum Israël exacerbaverunt.
- 42 Non sunt recordati manus ejus, die qua redemit eos de manu tribulantis :
- 43 sicut posuit in Ægypto signa sua, et prodigia sua in campo Taneos ;
- 44 et convertit in sanguinem flumina eorum, et imbres eorum, ne biberent.
- 45 Misit in eos cœnomyiam, et comedit eos, et ranam, et disperdidit eos ;
- 46 et dedit ærugini fructus eorum, et labores eorum locustæ ;
- 47 et occidit in grandine vineas eorum, et moros eorum in pruina ;
- 48 et tradidit grandini jumenta eorum, et possessionem eorum igni ;
- 49 misit in eos iram indignationis suæ, indignationem, et iram, et tribulationem, immissiones per angelos malos.
- 50 Viam fecit semitæ iræ suæ : non pepercit a morte animabus eorum, et jumenta eorum in morte conclusit :
- 51 et percussit omne primogenitum in terra Ægypti ; primitias omnis laboris eorum in tabernaculis Cham :
- 52 et abstulit sicut oves populum suum, et perduxit eos tamquam gregem in deserto :
- 53 et deduxit eos in spe, et non timuerunt, et inimicos eorum operuit mare.
- 54 Et induxit eos in montem sanctificationis suæ, montem quem acquisivit dextera ejus ; et ejecit a facie eorum gentes, et sorte divisit eis terram in funiculo distributionis ;
- 55 et habitare fecit in tabernaculis eorum tribus Israël.
- 56 Et tentaverunt, et exacerbaverunt Deum excelsum, et testimonia ejus non custodierunt.
- 57 Et averterunt se, et non servaverunt pactum : quemadmodum patres eorum, conversi sunt in arcum pravum.
- 58 In iram concitaverunt eum in collibus suis, et in sculptilibus suis ad æmulationem eum provocaverunt.
- 59 Audivit Deus, et sprevit, et ad nihilum redegit valde Israël.
- 60 Et repulit tabernaculum Silo, tabernaculum suum, ubi habitavit in hominibus.
- 61 Et tradidit in captivitatem virtutem eorum, et pulchritudinem eorum in manus inimici.
- 62 Et conclusit in gladio populum suum, et hæreditatem suam sprevit.
- 63 Juvenes eorum comedit ignis, et virgines eorum non sunt lamentatæ.
- 64 Sacerdotes eorum in gladio ceciderunt, et viduæ eorum non plorabantur.
- 65 Et excitatus est tamquam dormiens Dominus, tamquam potens crapulatus a vino.
- 66 Et percussit inimicos suos in posteriora ; opprobrium sempiternum dedit illis.
- 67 Et repulit tabernaculum Joseph, et tribum Ephraim non elegit :
- 68 sed elegit tribum Juda, montem Sion, quem dilexit.
- 69 Et ædificavit sicut unicornium sanctificium suum, in terra quam fundavit in sæcula.
- 70 Et elegit David, servum suum, et sustulit eum de gregibus ovium ; de post fœtantes accepit eum :
- 71 pascere Jacob servum suum, et Israël hæreditatem suam.
- 72 Et pavit eos in innocentia cordis sui, et in intellectibus manuum suarum deduxit eos.
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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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