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Martedi, 14 maggio 2024 - San Mattia ( Letture di oggi)

Sirach 38


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DOUAI-RHEIMSNOVA VULGATA
1 Honour the physician for the need thou hast of him: for the most High hath created him.1 Honora medicum propter necessitatem;
etenim illum creavit Altissimus.
2 For all healing is from God, and he shall receive gifts of the king.2 A Deo est enim illi sapientia,
et a rege accipiet donationem.
3 The skill of the physician shall lift up his head, and in the sight of great men he shall be praised.3 Disciplina medici exaltabit caput illius,
et in conspectu magnatorum collaudabitur.
4 The most High hath created medicines out of the earth, and a wise man will not abhor them.4 Altissimus creavit de terra medicamenta,
et vir prudens non abhorrebit illa.
5 Was not bitter water made sweet with wood?5 Nonne a ligno indulcata est aqua amara,
6 The virtue of these things is come to the knowledge of men, and the meet High hath given knowledge to men, that he may be honoured in his wonders.6 ut agnoscerent homines virtutem illius?
Et dedit hominibus scientiam Altissimus,
ut honoraretur in mirabilibus suis.
7 By these he shall cure and shall allay their pains, and of these the apothecary shall make sweet confections, and shall make up ointments of health, and of his works there shall be no end.7 In his curans mitigabit dolorem,
et unguentarius faciet pigmenta suavitatis,
ut non consumantur opera eius:
8 For the peace of God is over all the face of the earth.8 et salus super faciem terrae.
9 My son, in thy sickness neglect not thyself, but pray to the Lord, and he shall heal thee.9 Fili, in tua infirmitate ne despicias teipsum,
sed ora Dominum, et ipse curabit te.
10 Turn away from sin and order thy hands aright, and cleanse thy heart from all offence.10 Averte a delicto et dirige manus
et ab omni peccato munda cor tuum;
11 Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour, and make a fat offering, and then give place to the physician.11 da suavitatem et memoriam similaginis
et impingua oblationem pro opibus tuis.
Et da locum medico,
12 For the Lord created him: and let him not depart from thee, for his works are necessary.12 etenim illum Dominus creavit;
et non discedat a te, quia opera eius sunt necessaria.
13 For there is a time when thou must fall into their hands:13 Est enim tempus, quando per manus illorum est solacium.
14 And they shall beseech the Lord, that he would prosper what they give for ease and remedy, for their conversation.14 Ipsi vero Dominum deprecabuntur,
ut dirigat ad rectam cognitionem
et prosperet curationem.
15 He that sinneth in the sight of his Maker, shall fall into the hands of the physician.15 Qui delinquit in conspectu eius, qui fecit eum,
incidet in manus medici.
16 My son, shed tears over the dead, and begin to lament as if thou hadst suffered some great harm, and according to judgment cover his body, and neglect not his burial.16 Fili, in mortuum produc lacrimas
et, quasi dira passus, incipe lamentationem
et secundum iudicium contege corpus illius
et non despicias sepulturam illius.
17 And for fear of being ill spoken of weep bitterly for a, day, and then comfort thyself in thy sadness.17 Amare fer fletum et perfice lamentum
18 And make mourning for him according to his merit for a day, or two, for fear of detraction.18 et fac luctum secundum meritum eius,
uno die vel duobus propter detractionem,
et consolare propter tristitiam.
19 For of sadness cometh death, and it overwhelmeth the strength, and the sorrow of the heart boweth down the neck.19 A tristitia enim festinat mors,
et tristitia cordis flectit virtutem.
20 In withdrawing aside sorrow remaineth: and the substance of the poor is according to his heart.20 In abductione permanet tristitia,
et vita inopis maledictio cordis.
21 Give not up thy heart to sadness, but drive it from thee: and remember the latter end.21 Ne dederis in tristitia cor tuum,
sed repelle eam a te et memento novissimorum.
22 Forget it not: for there is no returning, and thou shalt do him no good, and shalt hurt thyself.22 Ne ultra memineris: neque enim est conversio;
et huic nihil proderis et teipsum pessimabis.
23 Remember my judgment: for also shall be so: yesterday for me, and to day for thee.23 Memor esto iudicii eius, sic enim erit et tuum:
mihi heri, et tibi hodie.
24 When the dead is at rest, let his remembrance rest, and comfort him in the departing of his spirit.24 In requie mortui requiescere fac memoriam eius
et consolare in illo in exitu spiritus sui.
25 The wisdom of a scribe cometh by his time of leisure: and he that is less in action, shall receive wisdom.25 Sapientia scribae in opportunitate vacationis;
et, qui minoratur operatione, ipse sapientia replebitur.
Qua sapientia replebitur,
26 With what wisdom shall he be furnished that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth the oxen therewith, and is occupied in their labours, and his whole talk is about the offspring of bulls?26 qui tenet aratrum
et qui gloriatur in iaculo stimuli?
Boves agitat et conversatur in operibus eorum,
et enarratio eius in filiis taurorum.
27 He shall give his mind to turn up furrows, and his care is to give the kine fodder.27 Cor suum dabit ad versandos sulcos,
et vigilia eius in sagina vaccarum.
28 So every craftsman and workmaster that laboureth night and day, he who maketh graven seals, and by his continual diligence varieth the figure: he shall give his mind to the resemblance of the picture, and by his watching shall finish the work.28 Sic omnis faber et architectus,
qui noctem tamquam diem transigit,
qui sculpit signacula sculptilia,
et assiduitas eius variare picturam;
cor suum dabit in similitudinem picturae,
et vigilia sua perficere opus.
29 So doth the smith sitting by the anvil and considering the iron work. The vapour of the fire wasteth his flesh, and he fighteth with the heat of the furnace.29 Sic faber ferrarius sedens iuxta incudem
et considerans opus ferri;
vapor ignis uret carnes eius,
et in calore fornacis concertatur.
30 The noise of the hammer is always in his ears, and his eye is upon the pat tern of the vessel he maketh.30 Vox mallei exsurdat aurem eius,
et contra similitudinem vasis oculus eius.
31 He setteth his mind to finish his work, and his watching to polish them, to perfection.31 Cor suum dabit in consummationem operum
et vigilia sua ornare in perfectionem.
32 So doth the potter sitting at his work, turning the wheel about with his feet, who is always carefully set to his work, and maketh all his work by number:32 Sic figulus sedens ad opus suum,
convertens pedibus suis rotam,
qui in sollicitudine positus est semper propter opus suum,
et in numero est omnis operatio eius;
33 He fashioneth the clay with his arm, and boweth down his strength before his feet:33 in brachio suo formabit lutum
et ante canos suos curvabit virtutem suam:
34 He shall give his mind to finish the glazing, and his watching to make clean the furnace.34 cor suum dabit, ut consummet linitionem,
et vigilia sua mundare fornacem.
35 All these trust to their hands, and every one is wise in his own art.35 Omnes hi in manibus suis speraverunt,
et unusquisque in arte sua sapiens est.
36 Without these a city is not built.36 Sine his omnibus non aedificabitur civitas,
37 And they shall not dwell, nor walk about therein, and they shall not go up into the assembly.37 et non inhabitabunt nec inambulabunt.
Verumtamen in consilium populi non requirentur
et in ecclesiam non transilient;
38 Upon the judges' seat they shall not sit, and the ordinance of judgment they shall not understand, neither shall they declare discipline and judgment, and they shall not be found where parables are spoken:38 super sellam iudicis non sedebunt
et decretum iudicii non intellegent
neque palam facient disciplinam et iudicium
et in parabolis non invenientur;
39 But they shall strengthen the state of the world, and their prayer shall be in the work of their craft, applying their soul, and searching in the law of the most High.39 sed creaturam laboris confirmabunt,
et sollicitudo illorum in operatione artis.