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Proverbia 22
- 1 Melius est nomen bonum quam divitiæ multæ ; super argentum et aurum gratia bona.
- 2 Dives et pauper obviaverunt sibi : utriusque operator est Dominus.
- 3 Callidus vidit malum, et abscondit se ; innocens pertransiit, et afflictus est damno.
- 4 Finis modestiæ timor Domini, divitiæ, et gloria, et vita.
- 5 Arma et gladii in via perversi ; custos autem animæ suæ longe recedit ab eis.
- 6 Proverbium est : adolescens juxta viam suam ; etiam cum senuerit, non recedet ab ea.
- 7 Dives pauperibus imperat, et qui accipit mutuum servus est fœnerantis.
- 8 Qui seminat iniquitatem metet mala, et virga iræ suæ consummabitur.
- 9 Qui pronus est ad misericordiam benedicetur : de panibus enim suis dedit pauperi. Victoriam et honorem acquiret qui dat munera ; animam autem aufert accipientium.
- 10 Ejice derisorem, et exibit cum eo jurgium, cessabuntque causæ et contumeliæ.
- 11 Qui diligit cordis munditiam, propter gratiam labiorum suorum habebit amicum regem.
- 12 Oculi Domini custodiunt scientiam, et supplantantur verba iniqui.
- 13 Dicit piger : Leo est foris ; in medio platearum occidendus sum.
- 14 Fovea profunda os alienæ : cui iratus est Dominus, incidet in eam.
- 15 Stultitia colligata est in corde pueri, et virga disciplinæ fugabit eam.
- 16 Qui calumniatur pauperem ut augeat divitias suas, dabit ipse ditiori, et egebit.
- 17 Inclina aurem tuam, et audi verba sapientium : appone autem cor ad doctrinam meam,
- 18 quæ pulchra erit tibi cum servaveris eam in ventre tuo, et redundabit in labiis tuis :
- 19 ut sit in Domino fiducia tua, unde et ostendi eam tibi hodie.
- 20 Ecce descripsi eam tibi tripliciter, in cogitationibus et scientia :
- 21 ut ostenderem tibi firmitatem et eloquia veritatis, respondere ex his illis qui miserunt te.
- 22 Non facias violentiam pauperi quia pauper est, neque conteras egenum in porta :
- 23 quia judicabit Dominus causam ejus, et configet eos qui confixerunt animam ejus.
- 24 Noli esse amicus homini iracundo, neque ambules cum viro furioso :
- 25 ne forte discas semitas ejus, et sumas scandalum animæ tuæ.
- 26 Noli esse cum his qui defigunt manus suas, et qui vades se offerunt pro debitis :
- 27 si enim non habes unde restituas, quid causæ est ut tollat operimentum de cubili tuo ?
- 28 Ne transgrediaris terminos antiquos, quos posuerunt patres tui.
- 29 Vidisti virum velocem in opere suo ? coram regibus stabit, nec erit ante ignobiles.
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