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| NEW JERUSALEM | Biblia Sagrada |
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| 1 The sleeplessness brought by wealth makes a person lose weight, the worry it causes drives awaysleep. | 1 El insomnio del rico acaba con su salud, | sus preocupaciones ahuyentan el sueño. |
| 2 The worries of the daytime prevent you from sleeping, like a serious il ness, they keep sleep at bay. | 2 Las preocupaciones le impiden dormir, | alejan el sueño como una enfermedad grave. |
| 3 The rich for ever toils, piling up money, and then, leaving off, he is gorged with luxuries; | 3 El rico se afana para acumular riquezas, | y cuando descansa, se hastía de placeres. |
| 4 the poor for ever toils, barely making a living, and then, leaving off, is poorer than ever. | 4 El pobre se afana para encontrar sustento, | y cuando descansa, cae en la miseria. |
| 5 No one who loves money can easily avoid sinning, whoever pursues profit wil be corrupted by it. | 5 Quien ama el oro no quedará impune, | quien anda tras el lucro en él se extraviará. |
| 6 Gold has been the ruin of many; their coming destruction was self-evident, | 6 Muchos se arruinaron a causa del oro | y se encontraron cara a cara con la perdición. |
| 7 since it is a snare for those who sacrifice to it and stupid people al get caught in it. | 7 Es una trampa para sus entusiastas, | todos los insensatos quedan atrapados en ella. |
| 8 Happy the rich who is found to be blameless and does not go chasing after gold. | 8 Dichoso el rico de conducta intachable | que no corre tras el oro. |
| 9 Who is he, so that we can congratulate him, for he has achieved marvels among his fellows? | 9 ¿Quién es? Lo felicitaremos, | pues ha hecho maravillas en su pueblo. |
| 10 Who has been through this test and emerged perfect? He may wel be proud of that! Who has had thechance to sin and has not sinned, had the chance to do wrong and has not done it? | 10 ¿Quién sufrió esta prueba y fue hallado perfecto? | Será para él un título de gloria. | ¿Quién pudo transgredir la ley y no la transgredió, | hacer mal y no lo hizo? |
| 11 His fortune wil be firmly based and the assembly wil acclaim his generosity. | 11 Sus bienes se consolidarán, | y la asamblea proclamará su bondad. |
| 12 If you are sitting down to a lavish table, do not display your greed, do not say, 'What a lot to eat!' | 12 ¿Te has sentado en una mesa opulenta? | No abras la boca de par en par, | ni digas: «¡Cuántas cosas hay aquí!». |
| 13 Remember, it is bad to have a greedy eye. Is any creature more wicked than the eye? - That is why itis always weeping! | 13 Recuerda que es mala cosa el ojo codicioso; | nada peor que él en toda la creación, | pues por cualquier cosa llora. |
| 14 Do not reach out for anything your host has his eye on, do not jostle him at the dish. | 14 No eches mano a lo que otro mira, | ni te lances sobre el mismo plato que él. |
| 15 Judge your fel ow-guest's needs by your own, be thoughtful in every way. | 15 Juzga al prójimo como a ti mismo | y reflexiona siempre antes de actuar. |
| 16 Eat what is offered you like a well brought-up person, do not wolf your food or you wil earn dislike. | 16 Come con educación lo que te pongan delante, | no seas glotón y no quedarás mal. |
| 17 For politeness' sake be the first to stop; do not act the glutton, or you will give offence, | 17 Termina el primero por educación, | no seas comilón y no te despreciarán. |
| 18 and if you are sitting with a large party, do not help yourself before the others do. | 18 Si estás sentado entre muchos invitados, | no alargues tu mano antes que ellos. |
| 19 A little is quite enough for a wel -bred person; his breathing is easy when he lies in bed. | 19 Al que es bien educado le basta poco, | y en la cama no se sofoca. |
| 20 A moderate diet ensures sound sleep, one gets up early, in the best of spirits. Sleeplessness,biliousness and gripe are what the glutton has to endure. | 20 A estómago moderado, sueño saludable, | se levanta temprano y tiene dominio de sí. | Insomnio, vómitos y cólicos | esperan al hombre insaciable. |
| 21 If you are forced to eat too much, get up, go and vomit, and you will feel better. | 21 Si te viste obligado a comer demasiado, | levántate, ve a vomitar y quedarás tranquilo. |
| 22 Listen to me, my child, do not disregard me, eventually you wil see the force of my words. Bemoderate in al your activities and il ness wil never overtake you. | 22 Escúchame, hijo, no me desprecies, | y al final comprenderás mis palabras. | En todo lo que hagas sé moderado, | y así no cogerás ninguna enfermedad. |
| 23 People praise the person who keeps a splendid table, and their opinion of his munificence is sound. | 23 Al anfitrión espléndido todos lo alaban, | y la fama de su generosidad es duradera. |
| 24 But a niggardly host provokes universal resentment and people wil retail instances of his meanness. | 24 Del anfitrión tacaño se murmura en la ciudad, | y la fama de su tacañería es duradera. |
| 25 Do not play the valiant at your wine, for wine has been the undoing of many. | 25 Con el vino no te hagas el valiente, | porque a muchos ha perdido el vino. |
| 26 The furnace proves the temper of steel, and wine proves hearts in the drinking bouts of braggarts. | 26 El horno pone a prueba el temple del acero, | el vino, los corazones en contienda de orgullosos. |
| 27 Wine gives life if drunk in moderation. What is life worth without wine? It came into being to makepeople happy. | 27 El vino es vida para el hombre, | siempre y cuando se beba con medida. | ¿Qué es la vida para quien le falta el vino? | Fue creado para alegrar a los humanos. |
| 28 Drunk at the right time and in the right amount, wine makes for a glad heart and a cheerful mind. | 28 Alegría del corazón y regocijo del alma | es el vino bebido a tiempo y con medida. |
| 29 Bitterness of soul comes of wine drunk to excess out of temper or bravado. | 29 Amargura del alma, el vino bebido con exceso | por incitación o desafío. |
| 30 Drunkenness excites the stupid to a fury to his own harm, it reduces his strength while leading toblows. | 30 La embriaguez enfurece al insensato para su perdición, | debilita sus fuerzas y le ocasiona heridas. |
| 31 Do not provoke your fel ow-guest at a wine feast, do not make fun of him when he is enjoying himself, do not take him to task or annoy him by reclaiming money owed. | 31 En un banquete no reprendas a tu vecino, | no te burles de él si se pone alegre; | no le digas nada que pueda ofenderlo, | ni lo molestes reclamándole dinero. |