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

Ezekiel 27


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CATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAINNOVA VULGATA
1 And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:1 Et factum est verbum Do mini ad me dicens:
2 “You, therefore, son of man, take up a lamentation over Tyre.2 “Tu er go, fili hominis,assume super Tyrum lamentum
3 And you shall say to Tyre, which lives at the entrance to the sea, which is the marketplace of the peoples for the many islands: Thus says the Lord God: O Tyre, you have said, ‘I am of perfect beauty,3 et dices Tyro, quae habitat in introitu maris,negotiatrici populorum ad insulas multas: Haec dicit Dominus Deus:
O Tyre, tu dixisti: “Perfecti decoris ego sum!”.
4 for I have been positioned at the heart of the sea!’ Your neighbors, who built you, have filled up your beauty.4 In corde maris fines tui;
qui te aedificaverunt, impleverunt decorem tuum.
5 They constructed you with spruce from Senir, with all the planks of the sea. They have taken cedars from Lebanon, so that they might make a mast for you.5 Abietibus de Sanir exstruxerunt
tibi omnia tabulata;
cedrum de libano tulerunt,
ut facerent tibi malum;
6 They have formed your oars from the oaks of Bashan. And they have made your crossbeams from Indian ivory, and the pilothouse is from the islands of Italy.6 quercus de Basan
dolaverunt in remos tuos
et transtra tua fecerunt ex ebore
et cupressis de insulis Cetthim.
7 Colorful fine linen from Egypt was woven for you as a sail to be placed upon the mast; hyacinth and purple from the islands of Elishah were made into your covering.7 Byssus varia texta de Aegypto
erat tibi in velum,
ut poneretur in malo,
hyacinthus et purpura de insulis Elisa
facta sunt operimentum tuum.
8 The inhabitants of Sidon and of Arwad were your rowers. Your wise ones, O Tyre, were your navigators.8 Habitatores Sidonis et Aradii
fuerunt remiges tui;
sapientes tui, Tyre,
facti sunt nautae tui.
9 The elders of Gebal and its experts were considered as sailors making use of your diverse equipment. All the ships of the sea and their sailors were your merchants among the people.9 Senes Gibli et prudentes eius fuerunt in te,
ut sarcirent rimas tuas.
Omnes naves maris et nautae earum
fuerunt in te, ut mercarentur merces tuas.
10 The Persians, and the Lydians, and the Libyans were your men of war in your army. They suspended shield and helmet within you for your adornment.10 Persae et Lud et Phut
erant in exercitu tuo,
viri bellatores tui.
Clipeum et galeam suspenderunt in te;
ipsi dederunt tibi splendorem.
11 The sons of Arwad were with your army upon your walls all around. And even the Gammadim, who were in your towers, suspended their quivers on your walls on all sides; they completed your beauty.11 Filii Aradii cum exercitu tuo erant super muros tuos in circuitu, et Gammadiierant in turribus tuis. Clipeos suos suspenderunt in muris tuis per gyrum; ipsicompleverunt pulchritudinem tuam.
12 The Carthaginians, your merchants, supplied your festivals with a multitude of diverse riches, with silver, iron, tin, and lead.12 Tharsis negotiatrix tua proptermultitudinem cunctarum divitiarum; argentum, ferrum, stannum plumbumque dederuntpro mercibus tuis.
13 Greece, Tubal, and Meshech, these were your peddlers; they traveled to your people with slaves and with brass vessels.13 Iavan, Thubal et Mosoch ipsi institores tui; mancipia etvasa aerea adduxerunt tibi in commutationem populo tuo.
14 From the house of Togarmah, they brought horses, and horsemen, and mules to your market.14 De domo Thogormaequos et equites et mulos adduxerunt pro mercibus tuis ad forum tuum;
15 The sons of Dedan were your merchants. The many islands were the marketplace of your hand. They traded teeth of ivory and of ebony for your price.15 filiiRhodi negotiatores tui; insulae multae negotiatio manus tuae: dentes eburneos etebenina reddiderunt tibi ut tributum.
16 The Syrian was your merchant. Because of the multitude of your works, they offered jewels, and purple, and patterned cloth, and fine linen, and silk, and other valuables in your market.16 Edom negotiator tuus proptermultitudinem operum tuorum; carbunculum, purpuram et scutulata et byssum etcorallia et rubinum attulerunt pro mercibus tuis.
17 Judah and the land of Israel, these were your peddlers of the best grain; they offered balsam, and honey, and oil, and resins at your festivals.17 Iuda et terra Israel ipsiinstitores tui; frumentum primum, balsamum et mel et oleum et resinam attulerunttibi in commutationem.
18 The Damascene was your trader in the multitude of your works, in greatly diverse wealth, in rich wine, in wool with the finest coloring.18 Damascenus negotiator tuus propter multitudinem operumtuorum, propter multitudinem diversarum opum; vinum de Helbon et lanam de Sahar
19 Dan, and Greece, and Mosel have offered works made of iron at your festivals. Storax ointment and sweet flag were in your marketplace.19 et vinum de Uzal pro mercibus tuis dederunt; ferrum fabrefactum, cassia etcalamus in commutatione tua erat.
20 The men of Dedan were your peddlers of tapestries used as seats.20 Dedan institores tui in tapetibus adequitandum.
21 Arabia and all the leaders of Kedar, these were the merchants at your hand. Your merchants came to you with lambs, and rams, and young goats.21 Arabia et universi principes Cedar ipsi negotiatores manus tuae;cum agnis et arietibus et haedis, cum quibus erant negotiatores tui.
22 The vendors of Sheba and Raamah, these were your merchants, with all the finest aromatics, and precious stones, and gold, which they offered in your marketplace.22 Venditores Saba et Regma, ipsi negotiatores tui, universa prima aromata et omnemlapidem pretiosum et aurum dederunt pro mercibus tuis.
23 Haran, and Canneh, and Eden were your merchants. Sheba, Assur, and Chilmad were your sellers.23 Charran et Chenne etEden negotiatores tui; Saba, Assyria et Chelmad venditores tui.
24 These were your merchants in many places, with windings of hyacinth and of colorful weavings, and with precious treasures, which were wrapped and bound with cords. Also, they had works of cedar among your merchandise.24 Ipsinegotiatores tui cum vestibus splendidis, involucris hyacinthinis et polymitistexturisque discoloribus, funibus obvolutis et cedris in negotiationibus tuis.
25 The ships of the sea were important to your business dealings. For you were replenished and exceedingly glorified in the heart of the sea.25 Naves Tharsis, principes tui
in negotiatione tua;
et repleta es et glorificata nimis
in corde maris.
26 Your rowers have brought you into many waters. The south wind has worn you down in the heart of the sea.26 In aquis multis adduxerunt te
remiges tui;
ventus auster contrivit te
in corde maris.
27 Your riches, and your treasures, and your versatile equipment, your sailors and your navigators, who handle your goods and who were first among your people, likewise your men of war, who were among you, and your entire multitude that is in your midst: they will fall in the heart of the sea on the day of your ruin.27 Divitiae tuae et thesauri tui et multiplices merces tuae,
nautae tui et gubernatores tui,
resarcientes rimas tuas et commutantes merces tuas,
omnes quoque viri bellatores tui,
qui sunt in te,
cum universa multitudine tua,
quae est in medio tui,
cadent in corde maris
in die ruinae tuae.
28 Your fleets will be disturbed by the sound of an outcry from your navigators.28 A sonitu clamoris gubernatorum tuorum
conturbabuntur litora.
29 And all who were handling the oar will descend from their ships; the sailors and all the navigators of the sea will stand upon the land.29 Et descendent de navibus suis
omnes, qui tenebant remum;
nautae et universi gubernatores maris
in terra stabunt.
30 And they will howl over you with a great voice, and they will cry out with bitterness. And they will cast dust upon their heads, and they will be sprinkled with ashes.30 Et eiulabunt super te voce magna
et clamabunt amare;
et superiacient pulverem capitibus suis,
in cinere volutabuntur.
31 And they will shave their heads because of you, and they will be wrapped in haircloth. And they will weep for you with bitterness of soul, with a very bitter weeping.31 Et radent super te calvitium
et accingentur ciliciis
et plorabunt te in amaritudine animae
ploratu amarissimo;
32 And they will take up a mournful verse over you, and they will lament you: ‘What city is like Tyre, which has become mute in the midst of the sea?’32 et assument super te congementes carmen lugubre
et plangent te:
“Quae est ut Tyrus, quae obmutuit
in medio maris?
33 For by the going forth of your merchandise by sea, you supplied many peoples; by the multitude of your riches and of your people, you enriched the kings of the earth.33 Cum venissent merces tuae de mari, satiasti populos multos;
in multitudine divitiarum tuarum et mercium tuarum
ditasti reges terrae.
34 Now you have been worn away by the sea, your opulence is in the depths of the waters, and your entire multitude that was in your midst has fallen.34 Nunc contrita es a mari
in profundis aquarum.
Opes tuae et omnis multitudo tua,
quae erat in medio tui,
ceciderunt.
35 All the inhabitants of the islands have been stupefied over you; and all their kings, having been struck by the tempest, have changed their expression.35 Universi habitatores insularum
obstupuerunt super te,
et reges earum horrore formidarunt vultu conturbato;
36 The merchants of the peoples have hissed over you. You have been reduced to nothing, and you shall not be again, even forever.”36 negotiatores in populis sibilaverunt super te.
In horrorem facta es
et non eris usque in perpetuum” ”.