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Sabato, 18 maggio 2024 - San Giovanni I papa ( Letture di oggi)

Daniel 12


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DOUAI-RHEIMSNOVA VULGATA
1 But at that time shall Michael rise up, the great prince, who standeth for the children of thy people: and a time shall come such as never was from the time that nations began even until that time. And at that time shall thy people be saved, every one that shall be found written in the book.1 In tempore autem illo con surget Michael, princeps magnus, qui stat profiliis populi tui, et erit tempus angustiae, quale non fuit ab eo, quo gentesesse coeperunt, usque ad tempus illud. Et in tempore illo salvabitur populustuus, omnis, qui inventus fuerit scriptus in libro.
2 And many of those that sleep in the dust of the earth, shall awake: some unto life everlasting, and others unto reproach, to see it always.2 Et multi de his, quidormiunt in terra pulveris, evigilabunt: alii in vitam aeternam, et alii inopprobrium sempiternum.
3 But they that are learned shall shine as the brightness of the firmament: and they that instruct many to justice, as stars for all eternity.3 Qui autem docti fuerint, fulgebunt quasi splendorfirmamenti; et, qui ad iustitiam erudierint multos, quasi stellae in perpetuasaeternitates.
4 But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time appointed: many shall pass over, and knowledge shall be manifold.4 Tu autem, Daniel, claude sermones et signa librum usque adtempus finis; pertransibunt plurimi, et multiplex erit scientia ”.
5 And I Daniel looked, and behold as it were two others stood: one on this side upon the bank of the river, and another on that side, on the other bank of the river.5 Et vidiego Daniel: et ecce duo alii stabant, unus hinc super ripam fluminis, et aliusinde ex altera ripa fluminis.
6 And I said to the man that was clothed In linen, that stood upon the waters of the river: How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?6 Et dixit viro, qui indutus erat lineis, quistabat super aquas fluminis: “ Usquequo finis horum mirabilium? ”.
7 And I heard the man that was clothed in linen, that stood upon the waters of the river: when he had lifted up his right hand, and his left hand to heaven, and had sworn, by him that liveth for ever, that it should be unto a time, and times, and half a time. And when the scattering of the band of the holy people shall be accomplished, all these things shall be finished.7 Etaudivi virum, qui indutus erat lineis, qui stabat super aquas fluminis, cumlevasset dexteram et sinistram suam in caelum et iurasset per Viventem inaeternum: “ Quia in tempus, tempora et dimidium temporis; et cum completafuerit dispersio manus populi sancti, complebuntur universa haec ”.
8 And I heard, and understood not. And I said: O my lord, what shall be after these things?8 Et egoaudivi et non intellexi et dixi: “ Domine mi, quid erit finis horum? ”.
9 And he said: Go, Daniel, because the words are shut up, and sealed until the appointed time.9 Etait: “ Vade, Daniel, quia clausi sunt signatique sermones usque ad tempuspraefinitum.
10 Many shall be chosen, and made white, and shall be tried as fire: and the wicked shall deal wickedly, and none of the wicked shall understand, but the learned shall understand.10 Purificabuntur et dealbabuntur et probabuntur multi, et impieagent impii, neque intellegent omnes impii; porro docti intellegent.
11 And from the time when the continual sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination unto desolation shall be set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred ninety days,11 Et atempore, cum ablatum fuerit iuge sacrificium, et posita fuerit abominatiovastatoris, dies mille ducenti nonaginta.
12 Blessed is he that waiteth and cometh unto a thousand three hundred thirty-five days.12 Beatus, qui exspectat et pervenitusque ad dies mille trecentos triginta quinque.
13 But go thou thy ways until the time appointed: and thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot unto the end of the days.13 Tu autem vade ad finem etrequiesce; et stabis in sorte tua in fine dierum ”.
(Hucusque Daniel in Hebraeo volumine legimus. Cetera, quae sequuntur usque adfinem libri, de Theodotionis editione translata sunt).