Biblia Sacra (Vulgata Clementina)
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4:1 O quam pulchra est casta generatio, cum claritate ! immortalis est enim memoria illius, quoniam et apud Deum nota est, et apud homines.
4:1 How beautiful is the chaste generation with glory: for the memory thereof is immortal: because it is known both with God and with men.
4:2 Cum præsens est, imitantur illam, et desiderant eam cum se eduxerit ; et in perpetuum coronata triumphat, incoinquinatorum certaminum præmium vincens.
4:2 When it is present, they imitate it: and they desire it, when it hath withdrawn itself, and it triumpheth crowned for ever, winning the reward of undefiled conflicts.
4:3 Multigena autem impiorum multitudo non erit utilis, et spuria vitulamina non dabunt radices altas, nec stabile firmamentum collocabunt.
4:3 But the multiplied brood of the wicked shall not thrive, and bastard slips shall not take deep root, nor any fast foundation.
4:4 Etsi in ramis in tempore germinaverint, infirmiter posita, a vento commovebuntur, et a nimietate ventorum eradicabuntur.
4:4 And if they flourish in branches for a time, yet standing not fast, they shall be shaken with the wind, and through the force of winds they shall be rooted out.
4:5 Confringentur enim rami inconsummati ; et fructus illorum inutiles et acerbi ad manducandum, et ad nihilum apti.
4:5 For the branches not being perfect, shall be broken, and their fruits shall be unprofitable, and sour to eat, and fit for nothing.
4:6 Ex iniquis enim somnis filii qui nascuntur, testes sunt nequitiæ adversus parentes in interrogatione sua.
4:6 For the children that are born of unlawful beds, are witnesses of wickedness against their parents in their trial.
4:7 Justus autem si morte præoccupatus fuerit, in refrigerio erit ;
4:7 But the just man, if he be prevented with death, shall be in rest.
4:8 senectus enim venerabilis est non diuturna, neque annorum numero computata : cani autem sunt sensus hominis,
4:8 For venerable old age is not that of long time, nor counted by the number of years: but the understanding of a man is grey hairs.
4:9 et ætas senectutis vita immaculata.
4:9 And a spotless life is old age.
4:10 Placens Deo factus est dilectus, et vivens inter peccatores translatus est.
4:10 He pleased God, and was beloved, and living among sinners, he was translated.
4:11 Raptus est, ne malitia mutaret intellectum ejus, aut ne fictio deciperet animam illius.
4:11 He was taken away, lest wickedness should alter his understanding, or deceit beguile his soul.
4:12 Fascinatio enim nugacitatis obscurat bona, et inconstantia concupiscentiæ transvertit sensum sine malitia.
4:12 For the bewitching of vanity obscureth good things, and the wandering of concupiscence overturneth the innocent mind.
4:13 Consummatus in brevi, explevit tempora multa ;
4:13 Being made perfect in a short space, he fulfilled a long time.
4:14 placita enim erat Deo anima illius : propter hoc properavit educere illum de medio iniquitatum. Populi autem videntes, et non intelligentes, nec ponentes in præcordiis talia,
4:14 For his soul pleased God: therefore he hastened to bring him out of the midst of iniquities: but the people see this, and understand not, nor lay up such things in their hearts:
4:15 quoniam gratia Dei et misericordia est in sanctos ejus, et respectus in electos illius.
4:15 That the grace of God, and his mercy is with his saints, and that he hath respect to his chosen.
4:16 Condemnat autem justus mortuus vivos impios, et juventus celerius consummata longam vitam injusti.
4:16 But the just that is dead, condemneth the wicked that are living, and youth soon ended, the long life of the unjust.
4:17 Videbunt enim finem sapientis, et non intelligent quid cogitaverit de illo Deus, et quare munierit illum Dominus.
4:17 For they shall see the end of the wise man, and it shall not understand what God hath designed for him, and why the Lord hath set him in safety.
4:18 Videbunt, et contemnent eum ; illos autem Dominus irridebit.
4:18 They shall see him, and shall despise him: but the Lord shall laugh them to scorn.
4:19 Et erunt post hæc decidentes sine honore, et in contumelia inter mortuos in perpetuum : quoniam disrumpet illos inflatos sine voce, et commovebit illos a fundamentis, et usque ad supremum desolabuntur, et erunt gementes, et memoria illorum peribit.
4:19 And they shall fall after this without honour, and be a reproach among the dead for ever: for he shall burst them puffed up and speechless, and shall shake them from the foundations, and they shall be utterly laid waste: they shall be in sorrow, and their memory shall perish.
4:20 Venient in cogitatione peccatorum suorum timidi, et traducent illos ex adverso iniquitates ipsorum.
4:20 They shall come with fear at the thought of their sins, and their iniquities shall stand against them to convict them.