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Sapientia 8
- 1 Attingit ergo a fine usque ad finem fortiter, et disponit omnia suaviter.
- 2 Hanc amavi, et exquisivi a juventute mea, et quæsivi sponsam mihi eam assumere, et amator factus sum formæ illius.
- 3 Generositatem illius glorificat, contubernium habens Dei ; sed et omnium Dominus dilexit illam.
- 4 Doctrix enim est disciplinæ Dei, et electrix operum illius.
- 5 Et si divitiæ appetuntur in vita, quid sapientia locupletius quæ operatur omnia ?
- 6 Si autem sensus operatur, quis horum quæ sunt magis quam illa est artifex ?
- 7 Et si justitiam quis diligit, labores hujus magnas habent virtutes : sobrietatem enim et prudentiam docet, et justitiam, et virtutem, quibus utilius nihil est in vita hominibus.
- 8 Et si multitudinem scientiæ desiderat quis, scit præterita, et de futuris æstimat ; scit versutias sermonum, et dissolutiones argumentorum ; signa et monstra scit antequam fiant, et eventus temporum et sæculorum.
- 9 Proposui ergo hanc adducere mihi ad convivendum, sciens quoniam mecum communicabit de bonis, et erit allocutio cogitationis et tædii mei.
- 10 Habebo propter hanc claritatem ad turbas, et honorem apud seniores juvenis ;
- 11 et acutus inveniar in judicio, et in conspectu potentium admirabilis ero, et facies principum mirabuntur me :
- 12 tacentem me sustinebunt, et loquentem me respicient, et sermocinante me plura, manus ori suo imponent.
- 13 Præterea habebo per hanc immortalitatem, et memoriam æternam his qui post me futuri sunt relinquam.
- 14 Disponam populos, et nationes mihi erunt subditæ :
- 15 timebunt me audientes reges horrendi. In multitudine videbor bonus, et in bello fortis.
- 16 Intrans in domum meam, conquiescam cum illa : non enim habet amaritudinem conversatio illius, nec tædium convictus illius, sed lætitiam et gaudium.
- 17 Hæc cogitans apud me et commemorans in corde meo, quoniam immortalitas est in cognatione sapientiæ,
- 18 et in amicitia illius delectatio bona, et in operibus manuum illius honestas sine defectione, et in certamine loquelæ illius sapientia, et præclaritas in communicatione sermonum ipsius : circuibam quærens, ut mihi illam assumerem.
- 19 Puer autem eram ingeniosus, et sortitus sum animam bonam.
- 20 Et cum essem magis bonus, veni ad corpus incoinquinatum.
- 21 Et ut scivi quoniam aliter non possem esse continens, nisi Deus det ; et hoc ipsum erat sapientiæ, scire cujus esset hoc donum : adii Dominum, et deprecatus sum illum, et dixi ex totis præcordiis meis :
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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
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- 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
- Initial release (2009-10-24)
- history_1.0.1
- Corrected to Vulg versification (2011-07-09)
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