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Sapientia 9
- 1 Deus patrum meorum, et Domine misericordiæ, qui fecisti omnia verbo tuo,
- 2 et sapientia tua constituisti hominem, ut dominaretur creaturæ quæ a te facta est,
- 3 ut disponat orbem terrarum in æquitate et justitia, et in directione cordis judicium judicet :
- 4 da mihi sedium tuarum assistricem sapientiam, et noli me reprobare a pueris tuis :
- 5 quoniam servus tuus sum ego, et filius ancillæ tuæ ; homo infirmus, et exigui temporis, et minor ad intellectum judicii et legum.
- 6 Nam etsi quis erit consummatus inter filios hominum, si ab illo abfuerit sapientia tua, in nihilum computabitur.
- 7 Tu elegisti me regem populo tuo, et judicem filiorum tuorum et filiarum :
- 8 et dixisti me ædificare templum in monte sancto tuo, et in civitate habitationis tuæ altare : similitudinem tabernaculi sancti tui quod præparasti ab initio.
- 9 Et tecum sapientia tua, quæ novit opera tua, quæ et affuit tunc cum orbem terrarum faceres, et sciebat quid esset placitum oculis tuis, et quid directum in præceptis tuis.
- 10 Mitte illam de cælis sanctis tuis, et a sede magnitudinis tuæ, ut mecum sit et mecum laboret, ut sciam quid acceptum sit apud te :
- 11 scit enim illa omnia, et intelligit, et deducet me in operibus meis sobrie, et custodiet me in sua potentia.
- 12 Et erunt accepta opera mea, et disponam populum tuum juste, et ero dignus sedium patris mei.
- 13 Quis enim hominum poterit scire consilium Dei ? aut quis poterit cogitare quid velit Deus ?
- 14 Cogitationes enim mortalium timidæ, et incertæ providentiæ nostræ ;
- 15 corpus enim quod corrumpitur aggravat animam, et terrena inhabitatio deprimit sensum multa cogitantem.
- 16 Et difficile æstimamus quæ in terra sunt, et quæ in prospectu sunt invenimus cum labore : quæ autem in cælis sunt, quis investigabit ?
- 17 Sensum autem tuum, quis sciet, nisi tu dederis sapientiam, et miseris spiritum sanctum tuum de altissimis,
- 18 et sic correctæ sint semitæ eorum qui sunt in terris, et quæ tibi placent didicerint homines ?
- 19 Nam per sapientiam sanati sunt quicumque placuerunt tibi, Domine, a principio.
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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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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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