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Iob 9
- 1 Et respondens Job, ait :
- 2 Vere scio quod ita sit, et quod non justificetur homo compositus Deo.
- 3 Si voluerit contendere cum eo, non poterit ei respondere unum pro mille.
- 4 Sapiens corde est, et fortis robore : quis restitit ei, et pacem habuit ?
- 5 Qui transtulit montes, et nescierunt hi quos subvertit in furore suo.
- 6 Qui commovet terram de loco suo, et columnæ ejus concutiuntur.
- 7 Qui præcipit soli, et non oritur, et stellas claudit quasi sub signaculo.
- 8 Qui extendit cælos solus, et graditur super fluctus maris.
- 9 Qui facit Arcturum et Oriona, et Hyadas et interiora austri.
- 10 Qui facit magna, et incomprehensibilia, et mirabilia, quorum non est numerus.
- 11 Si venerit ad me, non videbo eum ; si abierit, non intelligam.
- 12 Si repente interroget, quis respondebit ei ? vel quis dicere potest : Cur ita facis ?
- 13 Deus, cujus iræ nemo resistere potest, et sub quo curvantur qui portant orbem.
- 14 Quantus ergo sum ego, ut respondeam ei, et loquar verbis meis cum eo ?
- 15 qui etiam si habuero quippiam justum, non respondebo : sed meum judicem deprecabor.
- 16 Et cum invocantem exaudierit me, non credo quod audierit vocem meam.
- 17 In turbine enim conteret me, et multiplicabit vulnera mea, etiam sine causa.
- 18 Non concedit requiescere spiritum meum, et implet me amaritudinibus.
- 19 Si fortitudo quæritur, robustissimus est ; si æquitas judicii, nemo audet pro me testimonium dicere.
- 20 Si justificare me voluero, os meum condemnabit me ; si innocentem ostendero, pravum me comprobabit.
- 21 Etiam si simplex fuero, hoc ipsum ignorabit anima mea, et tædebit me vitæ meæ.
- 22 Unum est quod locutus sum : et innocentem et impium ipse consumit.
- 23 Si flagellat, occidat semel, et non de pœnis innocentum rideat.
- 24 Terra data est in manus impii ; vultum judicum ejus operit. Quod si non ille est, quis ergo est ?
- 25 Dies mei velociores fuerunt cursore ; fugerunt, et non viderunt bonum.
- 26 Pertransierunt quasi naves poma portantes ; sicut aquila volans ad escam.
- 27 Cum dixero : Nequaquam ita loquar : commuto faciem meam, et dolore torqueor.
- 28 Verebar omnia opera mea, sciens quod non parceres delinquenti.
- 29 Si autem et sic impius sum, quare frustra laboravi ?
- 30 Si lotus fuero quasi aquis nivis, et fulserint velut mundissimæ manus meæ,
- 31 tamen sordibus intinges me, et abominabuntur me vestimenta mea.
- 32 Neque enim viro qui similis mei est, respondebo ; nec qui mecum in judicio ex æquo possit audiri.
- 33 Non est qui utrumque valeat arguere, et ponere manum suam in ambobus.
- 34 Auferat a me virgam suam, et pavor ejus non me terreat.
- 35 Loquar, et non timebo eum ; neque enim possum metuens respondere.
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Vulgata Clementina (vulgate - 2.0.1)
2017-10-28Latin (la)
Clementine Vulgate from La Editorial Católica, Madrid, 1946, based on the edition of M. Tweedale of the Clementine Vulgate Project
- Encoding: UTF-8
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- LCSH: Bible.Latin
- Distribution Abbreviation: vulgate
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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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