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Proverbia 8
- 1 Numquid non sapientia clamitat, et prudentia dat vocem suam ?
- 2 In summis excelsisque verticibus supra viam, in mediis semitis stans,
- 3 juxta portas civitatis, in ipsis foribus loquitur, dicens :
- 4 O viri, ad vos clamito, et vox mea ad filios hominum.
- 5 Intelligite, parvuli, astutiam, et insipientes, animadvertite.
- 6 Audite, quoniam de rebus magnis locutura sum, et aperientur labia mea ut recta prædicent.
- 7 Veritatem meditabitur guttur meum, et labia mea detestabuntur impium.
- 8 Justi sunt omnes sermones mei : non est in eis pravum quid, neque perversum ;
- 9 recti sunt intelligentibus, et æqui invenientibus scientiam.
- 10 Accipite disciplinam meam, et non pecuniam ; doctrinam magis quam aurum eligite :
- 11 melior est enim sapientia cunctis pretiosissimis, et omne desiderabile ei non potest comparari.
- 12 Ego sapientia, habito in consilio, et eruditis intersum cogitationibus.
- 13 Timor Domini odit malum : arrogantiam, et superbiam, et viam pravam, et os bilingue, detestor.
- 14 Meum est consilium et æquitas ; mea est prudentia, mea est fortitudo.
- 15 Per me reges regnant, et legum conditores justa decernunt ;
- 16 per me principes imperant, et potentes decernunt justitiam.
- 17 Ego diligentes me diligo, et qui mane vigilant ad me, invenient me.
- 18 Mecum sunt divitiæ et gloria, opes superbæ et justitia.
- 19 Melior est enim fructus meus auro et lapide pretioso, et genimina mea argento electo.
- 20 In viis justitiæ ambulo, in medio semitarum judicii :
- 21 ut ditem diligentes me, et thesauros eorum repleam.
- 22 Dominus possedit me in initio viarum suarum antequam quidquam faceret a principio.
- 23 Ab æterno ordinata sum, et ex antiquis antequam terra fieret.
- 24 Nondum erant abyssi, et ego jam concepta eram : necdum fontes aquarum eruperant,
- 25 necdum montes gravi mole constiterant : ante colles ego parturiebar.
- 26 Adhuc terram non fecerat, et flumina, et cardines orbis terræ.
- 27 Quando præparabat cælos, aderam ; quando certa lege et gyro vallabat abyssos ;
- 28 quando æthera firmabat sursum, et librabat fontes aquarum ;
- 29 quando circumdabat mari terminum suum, et legem ponebat aquis, ne transirent fines suos ; quando appendebat fundamenta terræ :
- 30 cum eo eram, cuncta componens. Et delectabar per singulos dies, ludens coram eo omni tempore,
- 31 ludens in orbe terrarum ; et deliciæ meæ esse cum filiis hominum.
- 32 Nunc ergo, filii, audite me : beati qui custodiunt vias meas.
- 33 Audite disciplinam, et estote sapientes, et nolite abjicere eam.
- 34 Beatus homo qui audit me, et qui vigilat ad fores meas quotidie, et observat ad postes ostii mei.
- 35 Qui me invenerit, inveniet vitam, et hauriet salutem a Domino.
- 36 Qui autem in me peccaverit, lædet animam suam ; omnes qui me oderunt diligunt mortem.
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