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Ecclesiastes/Qohelet 12


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1 Remember your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come And the years approach of which you will say, I have no pleasure in them;1 Memento Creatoris tui in diebus juventutis tuæ,
antequam veniat tempus afflictionis,
et appropinquent anni de quibus dicas :
Non mihi placent ;
2 Before the sun is darkened. and the light, and the moon, and the stars, while the clouds return after the rain;2 antequam tenebrescat sol, et lumen, et luna, et stellæ,
et revertantur nubes post pluviam ;
3 When the guardians of the house tremble, and the strong men are bent, And the grinders are idle because they are few, and they who look through the windows grow blind;3 quando commovebuntur custodes domus,
et nutabunt viri fortissimi,
et otiosæ erunt molentes in minuto numero,
et tenebrescent videntes per foramina ;
4 When the doors to the street are shut, and the sound of the mill is low; When one waits for the chirp of a bird, but all the daughters of song are suppressed;4 et claudent ostia in platea,
in humilitate vocis molentis,
et consurgent ad vocem volucris,
et obsurdescent omnes filiæ carminis :
5 And one fears heights, and perils in the street; When the almond tree blooms, and the locust grows sluggish and the caper berry is without effect, Because man goes to his lasting home, and mourners go about the streets;5 excelsa quoque timebunt, et formidabunt in via.
Florebit amygdalus, impinguabitur locusta,
et dissipabitur capparis,
quoniam ibit homo in domum æternitatis suæ,
et circuibunt in platea plangentes.
6 Before the silver cord is snapped and the golden bowl is broken, And the pitcher is shattered at the spring, and the broken pulley falls into the well,6 Antequam rumpatur funiculus argenteus,
et recurrat vitta aurea,
et conteratur hydria super fontem,
et confringatur rota super cisternam,
7 And the dust returns to the earth as it once was, and the life breath returns to God who gave it.7 et revertatur pulvis in terram suam unde erat,
et spiritus redeat ad Deum, qui dedit illum.
8 Vanity of vanities, says Qoheleth, all things are vanity!8 Vanitas vanitatum, dixit Ecclesiastes,
et omnia vanitas.
9 Besides being wise, Qoheleth taught the people knowledge, and weighed, scrutinized and arranged many proverbs.9 Cumque esset sapientissimus Ecclesiastes,
docuit populum, et enarravit quæ fecerat ;
et investigans composuit parabolas multas.
10 Qoheleth sought to find pleasing sayings, and to write down true sayings with precision.10 Quæsivit verba utilia,
et conscripsit sermones rectissimos ac veritate plenos.
11 The sayings of the wise are like goads; like fixed spikes are the topics given by one collector.11 Verba sapientium sicut stimuli,
et quasi clavi in altum defixi,
quæ per magistrorum consilium data sunt a pastore uno.
12 As to more than these, my son, beware. Of the making of many books there is no end, and in much study there is weariness for the flesh.12 His amplius, fili mi, ne requiras.
Faciendi plures libros nullus est finis ;
frequensque meditatio, carnis afflictio est.
13 The last word, when all is heard: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is man's all;13 Finem loquendi pariter omnes audiamus.
Deum time, et mandata ejus observa :
hoc est enim omnis homo,
14 because God will bring to judgment every work, with all its hidden qualities, whether good or bad.14 et cuncta quæ fiunt adducet Deus in judicium
pro omni errato, sive bonum, sive malum illud sit.