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Proverbia 11
- 1 Statera dolosa abominatio est apud Dominum, et pondus æquum voluntas ejus.
- 2 Ubi fuerit superbia, ibi erit et contumelia ; ubi autem est humilitas, ibi et sapientia.
- 3 Simplicitas justorum diriget eos, et supplantatio perversorum vastabit illos.
- 4 Non proderunt divitiæ in die ultionis ; justitia autem liberabit a morte.
- 5 Justitia simplicis diriget viam ejus, et in impietate sua corruet impius.
- 6 Justitia rectorum liberabit eos, et in insidiis suis capientur iniqui.
- 7 Mortuo homine impio, nulla erit ultra spes, et exspectatio sollicitorum peribit.
- 8 Justus de angustia liberatus est, et tradetur impius pro eo.
- 9 Simulator ore decipit amicum suum ; justi autem liberabuntur scientia.
- 10 In bonis justorum exsultabit civitas, et in perditione impiorum erit laudatio.
- 11 Benedictione justorum exaltabitur civitas, et ore impiorum subvertetur.
- 12 Qui despicit amicum suum indigens corde est ; vir autem prudens tacebit.
- 13 Qui ambulat fraudulenter, revelat arcana ; qui autem fidelis est animi, celat amici commissum.
- 14 Ubi non est gubernator, populus corruet ; salus autem, ubi multa consilia.
- 15 Affligetur malo qui fidem facit pro extraneo ; qui autem cavet laqueos securus erit.
- 16 Mulier gratiosa inveniet gloriam, et robusti habebunt divitias.
- 17 Benefacit animæ suæ vir misericors ; qui autem crudelis est, etiam propinquos abjicit.
- 18 Impius facit opus instabile, seminanti autem justitiam merces fidelis.
- 19 Clementia præparat vitam, et sectatio malorum mortem.
- 20 Abominabile Domino cor pravum, et voluntas ejus in iis qui simpliciter ambulant.
- 21 Manus in manu non erit innocens malus ; semen autem justorum salvabitur.
- 22 Circulus aureus in naribus suis, mulier pulchra et fatua.
- 23 Desiderium justorum omne bonum est ; præstolatio impiorum furor.
- 24 Alii dividunt propria, et ditiores fiunt ; alii rapiunt non sua, et semper in egestate sunt.
- 25 Anima quæ benedicit impinguabitur, et qui inebriat, ipse quoque inebriabitur.
- 26 Qui abscondit frumenta maledicetur in populis ; benedictio autem super caput vendentium.
- 27 Bene consurgit diluculo qui quærit bona ; qui autem investigator malorum est, opprimetur ab eis.
- 28 Qui confidit in divitiis suis corruet : justi autem quasi virens folium germinabunt.
- 29 Qui conturbat domum suam possidebit ventos, et qui stultus est serviet sapienti.
- 30 Fructus justi lignum vitæ, et qui suscipit animas sapiens est.
- 31 Si justus in terra recipit, quanto magis impius et peccator !
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