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Psalmi 54
- 1 In finem, in carminibus. Intellectus David.
- 2 Exaudi, Deus, orationem meam, et ne despexeris deprecationem meam :
- 3 intende mihi, et exaudi me. Contristatus sum in exercitatione mea, et conturbatus sum
- 4 a voce inimici, et a tribulatione peccatoris. Quoniam declinaverunt in me iniquitates, et in ira molesti erant mihi.
- 5 Cor meum conturbatum est in me, et formido mortis cecidit super me.
- 6 Timor et tremor venerunt super me, et contexerunt me tenebræ.
- 7 Et dixi : Quis dabit mihi pennas sicut columbæ, et volabo, et requiescam ?
- 8 Ecce elongavi fugiens, et mansi in solitudine.
- 9 Exspectabam eum qui salvum me fecit a pusillanimitate spiritus, et tempestate.
- 10 Præcipita, Domine ; divide linguas eorum : quoniam vidi iniquitatem et contradictionem in civitate.
- 11 Die ac nocte circumdabit eam super muros ejus iniquitas ; et labor in medio ejus,
- 12 et injustitia : et non defecit de plateis ejus usura et dolus.
- 13 Quoniam si inimicus meus maledixisset mihi, sustinuissem utique. Et si is qui oderat me super me magna locutus fuisset, abscondissem me forsitan ab eo.
- 14 Tu vero homo unanimis, dux meus, et notus meus :
- 15 qui simul mecum dulces capiebas cibos ; in domo Dei ambulavimus cum consensu.
- 16 Veniat mors super illos, et descendant in infernum viventes : quoniam nequitiæ in habitaculis eorum, in medio eorum.
- 17 Ego autem ad Deum clamavi, et Dominus salvabit me.
- 18 Vespere, et mane, et meridie, narrabo, et annuntiabo ; et exaudiet vocem meam.
- 19 Redimet in pace animam meam ab his qui appropinquant mihi : quoniam inter multos erant mecum.
- 20 Exaudiet Deus, et humiliabit illos, qui est ante sæcula. Non enim est illis commutatio, et non timuerunt Deum.
- 21 Extendit manum suam in retribuendo ; contaminaverunt testamentum ejus :
- 22 divisi sunt ab ira vultus ejus, et appropinquavit cor illius. Molliti sunt sermones ejus super oleum ; et ipsi sunt jacula.
- 23 Jacta super Dominum curam tuam, et ipse te enutriet ; non dabit in æternum fluctuationem justo.
- 24 Tu vero, Deus, deduces eos in puteum interitus. Viri sanguinum et dolosi non dimidiabunt dies suos ; ego autem sperabo in te, Domine.
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2017-10-28Latin (la)
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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