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Ecclesiasticus 17
- 1 Deus creavit de terra hominem, et secundum imaginem suam fecit illum :
- 2 et iterum convertit illum in ipsam, et secundum se vestivit illum virtute.
- 3 Numerum dierum et tempus dedit illi, et dedit illi potestatem eorum quæ sunt super terram.
- 4 Posuit timorem illius super omnem carnem, et dominatus est bestiarum et volatilium.
- 5 Creavit ex ipso adjutorium simile sibi : consilium, et linguam, et oculos, et aures, et cor dedit illis excogitandi, et disciplina intellectus replevit illos.
- 6 Creavit illis scientiam spiritus, sensu implevit cor illorum, et mala et bona ostendit illis.
- 7 Posuit oculum suum super corda illorum, ostendere illis magnalia operum suorum :
- 8 ut nomen sanctificationis collaudent, et gloriari in mirabilibus illius ; ut magnalia enarrent operum ejus.
- 9 Addidit illis disciplinam, et legem vitæ hæreditavit illos.
- 10 Testamentum æternum constituit cum illis, et justitiam et judicia sua ostendit illis.
- 11 Et magnalia honoris ejus vidit oculus illorum, et honorem vocis audierunt aures illorum. Et dixit illis : Attendite ab omni iniquo.
- 12 Et mandavit illis unicuique de proximo suo.
- 13 Viæ illorum coram ipso sunt semper : non sunt absconsæ ab oculis ipsius.
- 14 In unamquamque gentem præposuit rectorem :
- 15 et pars Dei Israël facta est manifesta.
- 16 Et omnia opera illorum velut sol in conspectu Dei : et oculi ejus sine intermissione inspicientes in viis eorum.
- 17 Non sunt absconsa testamenta per iniquitatem illorum, et omnes iniquitates eorum in conspectu Dei.
- 18 Eleemosyna viri quasi signaculum cum ipso, et gratiam hominis quasi pupillam conservabit.
- 19 Et postea resurget, et retribuet illis retributionem, unicuique in caput ipsorum, et convertet in interiores partes terræ.
- 20 Pœnitentibus autem dedit viam justitiæ, et confirmavit deficientes sustinere, et destinavit illis sortem veritatis.
- 21 Convertere ad Dominum, et relinque peccata tua :
- 22 precare ante faciem Domini, et minue offendicula.
- 23 Revertere ad Dominum, et avertere ab injustitia tua, et nimis odito execrationem :
- 24 et cognosce justitias et judicia Dei, et sta in sorte propositionis, et orationis altissimi Dei.
- 25 In partes vade sæculi sancti, cum vivis et dantibus confessionem Deo.
- 26 Non demoreris in errore impiorum : ante mortem confitere : a mortuo, quasi nihil, perit confessio.
- 27 Confiteberis vivens, vivus et sanus confiteberis : et laudabis Deum, et gloriaberis in miserationibus illius.
- 28 Quam magna misericordia Domini, et propitiatio illius convertentibus ad se !
- 29 Nec enim omnia possunt esse in hominibus, quoniam non est immortalis filius hominis, et in vanitate malitiæ placuerunt.
- 30 Quid lucidius sole ? et hic deficiet ; aut quid nequius quam quod excogitavit caro et sanguis ? et hoc arguetur.
- 31 Virtutem altitudinis cæli ipse conspicit : et omnes homines terra et cinis.
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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
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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.
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