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Proverbia 12
- 1 Qui diligit disciplinam diligit scientiam ; qui autem odit increpationes insipiens est.
- 2 Qui bonus est hauriet gratiam a Domino ; qui autem confidit in cogitationibus suis impie agit.
- 3 Non roborabitur homo ex impietate, et radix justorum non commovebitur.
- 4 Mulier diligens corona est viro suo ; et putredo in ossibus ejus, quæ confusione res dignas gerit.
- 5 Cogitationes justorum judicia, et consilia impiorum fraudulenta.
- 6 Verba impiorum insidiantur sanguini ; os justorum liberabit eos.
- 7 Verte impios, et non erunt ; domus autem justorum permanebit.
- 8 Doctrina sua noscetur vir ; qui autem vanus et excors est patebit contemptui.
- 9 Melior est pauper et sufficiens sibi quam gloriosus et indigens pane.
- 10 Novit justus jumentorum suorum animas ; viscera autem impiorum crudelia.
- 11 Qui operatur terram suam satiabitur panibus ; qui autem sectatur otium stultissimus est. Qui suavis est in vini demorationibus, in suis munitionibus relinquit contumeliam.
- 12 Desiderium impii munimentum est pessimorum ; radix autem justorum proficiet.
- 13 Propter peccata labiorum ruina proximat malo ; effugiet autem justus de angustia.
- 14 De fructu oris sui unusquisque replebitur bonis, et juxta opera manuum suarum retribuetur ei.
- 15 Via stulti recta in oculis ejus ; qui autem sapiens est audit consilia.
- 16 Fatuus statim indicat iram suam ; qui autem dissimulat injuriam callidus est.
- 17 Qui quod novit loquitur, index justitiæ est ; qui autem mentitur, testis est fraudulentus.
- 18 Est qui promittit, et quasi gladio pungitur conscientiæ : lingua autem sapientium sanitas est.
- 19 Labium veritatis firmum erit in perpetuum ; qui autem testis est repentinus, concinnat linguam mendacii.
- 20 Dolus in corde cogitantium mala ; qui autem pacis ineunt consilia, sequitur eos gaudium.
- 21 Non contristabit justum quidquid ei acciderit : impii autem replebuntur malo.
- 22 Abominatio est Domino labia mendacia ; qui autem fideliter agunt placent ei.
- 23 Homo versatus celat scientiam, et cor insipientium provocat stultitiam.
- 24 Manus fortium dominabitur ; quæ autem remissa est, tributis serviet.
- 25 Mœror in corde viri humiliabit illum, et sermone bono lætificabitur.
- 26 Qui negligit damnum propter amicum, justus est ; iter autem impiorum decipiet eos.
- 27 Non inveniet fraudulentus lucrum, et substantia hominis erit auri pretium.
- 28 In semita justitiæ vita ; iter autem devium ducit ad mortem.
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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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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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