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1 Love justice, you who judge the earth; think of the LORD in goodness, and seek him in integrity of heart; | 1 Diligite justitiam, qui judicatis terram. Sentite de Domino in bonitate, et in simplicitate cordis quærite illum : |
2 Because he is found by those who test him not, and he manifests himself to those who do not disbelieve him. | 2 quoniam invenitur ab his qui non tentant illum, apparet autem eis qui fidem habent in illum. |
3 For perverse counsels separate a man from God, and his power, put to the proof, rebukes the foolhardy; | 3 Perversæ enim cogitationes separant a Deo ; probata autem virtus corripit insipientes. |
4 Because into a soul that plots evil wisdom enters not, nor dwells she in a body under debt of sin. | 4 Quoniam in malevolam animam non introibit sapientia, nec habitabit in corpore subdito peccatis. |
5 For the holy spirit of discipline flees deceit and withdraws from senseless counsels; and when injustice occurs it is rebuked. | 5 Spiritus enim sanctus disciplinæ effugiet fictum, et auferet se a cogitationibus quæ sunt sine intellectu, et corripietur a superveniente iniquitate. |
6 For wisdom is a kindly spirit, yet she acquits not the blasphemer of his guilty lips; Because God is the witness of his inmost self and the sure observer of his heart and the listener to his tongue. | 6 Benignus est enim spiritus sapientiæ, et non liberabit maledicum a labiis suis : quoniam renum illius testis est Deus, et cordis illius scrutator est verus, et linguæ ejus auditor. |
7 For the spirit of the LORD fills the world, is all-embracing, and knows what man says. | 7 Quoniam spiritus Domini replevit orbem terrarum, et hoc quod continet omnia, scientiam habet vocis. |
8 Therefore no one who utters wicked things can go unnoticed, nor will chastising condemnation pass him by. | 8 Propter hoc qui loquitur iniqua non potest latere, nec præteriet illum corripiens judicium. |
9 For the devices of the wicked man shall be scrutinized, and the sound of his words shall reach the LORD, for the chastisement of his transgressions; | 9 In cogitationibus enim impii interrogatio erit ; sermonum autem illius auditio ad Deum veniet, ad correptionem iniquitatum illius. |
10 Because a jealous ear hearkens to everything, and discordant grumblings are no secret. | 10 Quoniam auris zeli audit omnia, et tumultus murmurationum non abscondetur. |
11 Therefore guard against profitless grumbling, and from calumny withhold your tongues; For a stealthy utterance does not go unpunished, and a lying mouth slays the soul. | 11 Custodite ergo vos a murmuratione quæ nihil prodest, et a detractione parcite linguæ : quoniam sermo obscurus in vacuum non ibit, os autem quod mentitur occidit animam. |
12 Court not death by your erring way of life, nor draw to yourselves destruction by the works of your hands. | 12 Nolite zelare mortem in errore vitæ vestræ, neque acquiratis perditionem in operibus manuum vestrarum. |
13 Because God did not make death, nor does he rejoice in the destruction of the living. | 13 Quoniam Deus mortem non fecit, nec lætatur in perditione vivorum. |
14 For he fashioned all things that they might have being; and the creatures of the world are wholesome, And there is not a destructive drug among them nor any domain of the nether world on earth, | 14 Creavit enim ut essent omnia, et sanabiles fecit nationes orbis terrarum : et non est in illis medicamentum exterminii, nec inferorum regnum in terra. |
15 For justice is undying. | 15 Justitia enim perpetua est, et immortalis. |
16 It was the wicked who with hands and words invited death, considered it a friend, and pined for it, and made a covenant with it, Because they deserve to be in its possession, | 16 Impii autem manibus et verbis accersierunt illam, et æstimantes illam amicam, defluxerunt ; et sponsiones posuerunt ad illam, quoniam digni sunt qui sint ex parte illius. |