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Mercoledi, 22 maggio 2024 - Santa Rita da Cascia ( Letture di oggi)

Isaiah 18


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CATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAINVULGATA
1 Woe to the land, that winged cymbal, which is beyond the rivers of Ethiopia,1 Væ terræ cymbalo alarum,
quæ est trans flumina Æthiopiæ,
2 which sends ambassadors by sea and in vessels of papyrus above the waters. Go forth, O swift Angels, to a nation which has been convulsed and torn apart, to a terrible people, after whom there is no other, to a nation apprehensive and downtrodden, whose land the rivers have spoiled.2 qui mittit in mare legatos,
et in vasis papyri super aquas.
Ite, angeli veloces,
ad gentem convulsam et dilaceratam ;
ad populum terribilem, post quem non est alius ;
ad gentem exspectantem et conculcatam,
cujus diripuerunt flumina terram ejus.
3 All inhabitants of the world, you who dwell upon the earth: when the sign will have been elevated on the mountains, you will see, and you will hear the blast of the trumpet.3 Omnes habitatores orbis, qui moramini in terra, cum elevatum fuerit signum in montibus, videbitis,
et clangorem tubæ audietis.
4 For the Lord says this to me: I will be quiet, and I will consider in my place, as the light at midday is clear, and as a cloud of dew in the day of the harvest.4 Quia hæc dicit Dominus ad me :
Quiescam et considerabo in loco meo,
sicut meridiana lux clara est,
et sicut nubes roris in die messis.
5 For before the harvest, all was flourishing. And it will spring forth with an untimely completion, and its little branches will be pruned with a curved blade. And what is left over will be cut away and shaken off.5 Ante messem enim totus effloruit,
et immatura perfectio germinabit ;
et præcidentur ramusculi ejus falcibus,
et quæ derelicta fuerint abscindentur et excutientur.
6 And together they will be abandoned to the birds of the mountains and to the wild beasts of the earth. And the birds will be continuously on them in the summer, and all the wild beasts of the earth will winter over them.6 Et relinquentur simul avibus montium
et bestiis terræ ;
et æstate perpetua erunt super eum volucres,
et omnes bestiæ terræ super illum hiemabunt.
7 In that time, a gift will be carried to the Lord of hosts, from a people divided and torn apart, from a terrible people, after whom there has been no other, from an apprehensive nation, apprehensive and downtrodden, whose land the rivers have ruined, and it will be carried to the place of the name of the Lord of hosts, to mount Zion.7 In tempore illo deferetur munus Domino exercituum
a populo divulso et dilacerato,
a populo terribili, post quem non fuit alius ;
a gente exspectante, exspectante et conculcata,
cujus diripuerunt flumina terram ejus ;
ad locum nominis Domini exercituum, montem Sion.