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Sapientia 2
- 1 Dixerunt enim cogitantes apud se non recte : Exiguum et cum tædio est tempus vitæ nostræ, et non est refrigerium in fine hominis, et non est qui agnitus sit reversus ab inferis.
- 2 Quia ex nihilo nati sumus, et post hoc erimus tamquam non fuerimus. Quoniam fumus flatus est in naribus nostris, et sermo scintilla ad commovendum cor nostrum :
- 3 qua extincta, cinis erit corpus nostrum, et spiritus diffundetur tamquam mollis aër ; et transibit vita nostra tamquam vestigium nubis, et sicut nebula dissolvetur quæ fugata est a radiis solis, et a calore illius aggravata.
- 4 Et nomen nostrum oblivionem accipiet per tempus, et nemo memoriam habebit operum nostrorum.
- 5 Umbræ enim transitus est tempus nostrum, et non est reversio finis nostri : quoniam consignata est, et nemo revertitur.
- 6 Venite ergo, et fruamur bonis quæ sunt, et utamur creatura tamquam in juventute celeriter.
- 7 Vino pretioso et unguentis nos impleamus, et non prætereat nos flos temporis.
- 8 Coronemus nos rosis antequam marcescant ; nullum pratum sit quod non pertranseat luxuria nostra :
- 9 nemo nostrum exsors sit luxuriæ nostræ. Ubique relinquamus signa lætitiæ, quoniam hæc est pars nostra, et hæc est sors.
- 10 Opprimamus pauperem justum, et non parcamus viduæ, nec veterani revereamur canos multi temporis :
- 11 sit autem fortitudo nostra lex justitiæ ; quod enim infirmum est, inutile invenitur.
- 12 Circumveniamus ergo justum, quoniam inutilis est nobis, et contrarius est operibus nostris, et improperat nobis peccata legis, et diffamat in nos peccata disciplinæ nostræ.
- 13 Promittit se scientiam Dei habere, et filium Dei se nominat.
- 14 Factus est nobis in traductionem cogitationum nostrarum.
- 15 Gravis est nobis etiam ad videndum, quoniam dissimilis est aliis vita illius, et immutatæ sunt viæ ejus.
- 16 Tamquam nugaces æstimati sumus ab illo, et abstinet se a viis nostris tamquam ab immunditiis, et præfert novissima justorum, et gloriatur patrem se habere Deum.
- 17 Videamus ergo si sermones illius veri sint, et tentemus quæ ventura sunt illi, et sciemus quæ erunt novissima illius.
- 18 Si enim est verus filius Dei, suscipiet illum, et liberabit eum de manibus contrariorum.
- 19 Contumelia et tormento interrogemus eum, ut sciamus reverentiam ejus, et probemus patientiam illius.
- 20 Morte turpissima condemnemus eum ; erit enim ei respectus ex sermonibus illius.
- 21 Hæc cogitaverunt, et erraverunt : excæcavit enim illos malitia eorum.
- 22 Et nescierunt sacramenta Dei : neque mercedem speraverunt justitiæ, nec judicaverunt honorem animarum sanctarum.
- 23 Quoniam Deus creavit hominem inexterminabilem, et ad imaginem similitudinis suæ fecit illum.
- 24 Invidia autem diaboli mors introivit in orbem terrarum :
- 25 imitantur autem illum qui sunt ex parte illius.
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Vulgata Clementina (vulgate - 2.0.1)
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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- LCSH: Bible.Latin
- Distribution Abbreviation: vulgate
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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.
- history_1.0
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