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1 Impiis autem usque in novissimum sine misericordia ira supervenit. Præsciebat enim et futura illorum : | 1 But the wicked, merciless wrath assailed until the end. For he knew beforehand what they were yet to do: |
2 quoniam cum ipsi permisissent ut se educerent, et cum magna sollicitudine præmisissent illos, consequebantur illos, pœnitentia acti. | 2 That though they themselves had agreed to the departure and had anxiously sent them on their way, they would regret it and pursue them. |
3 Adhuc enim inter manus habentes luctum, et deplorantes ad monumenta mortuorum, aliam sibi assumpserunt cogitationem inscientiæ, et quos rogantes projecerant, hos tamquam fugitivos persequebantur. | 3 For while they were still engaged in funeral rites and were mourning at the burials of the dead, They adopted another senseless plan; and those whom they had sent away with entreaty, they pursued as fugitives. |
4 Ducebat enim illos ad hunc finem digna necessitas ; et horum quæ acciderant commemorationem amittebant, ut quæ deerant tormentis repleret punitio : | 4 For a compulsion suited to this ending drew them on, and made them forgetful of what had befallen them, That they might fill out the torments of their punishment, |
5 et populus quidem tuus mirabiliter transiret, illi autem novam mortem invenirent. | 5 and your people might experience a glorious journey while those others met an extraordinary death. |
6 Omnis enim creatura ad suum genus ab initio refigurabatur, deserviens tuis præceptis, ut pueri tui custodirentur illæsi. | 6 For all creation, in its several kinds, was being made over anew, serving its natural laws, that your children might be preserved unharmed. |
7 Nam nubes castra eorum obumbrabat, et ex aqua quæ ante erat, terra arida apparuit, et in mari Rubro via sine impedimento, et campus germinans de profundo nimio : | 7 The cloud overshadowed their camp; and out of what had before been water, dry land was seen emerging: Out of the Red Sea an unimpeded road, and a grassy plain out of the mighty flood. |
8 per quem omnis natio transivit quæ tegebatur tua manu, videntes tua mirabilia et monstra. | 8 Over this crossed the whole nation sheltered by your hand, after they beheld stupendous wonders. |
9 Tamquam enim equi depaverunt escam, et tamquam agni exsultaverunt, magnificantes te, Domine, qui liberasti illos. | 9 For they ranged about like horses, and bounded about like lambs, praising you, O LORD! their deliverer. |
10 Memores enim erant adhuc eorum quæ in incolatu illorum facta fuerant : quemadmodum pro natione animalium eduxit terra muscas, et pro piscibus eructavit fluvius multitudinem ranarum. | 10 For they were still mindful of what had happened in their sojourn: how instead of the young of animals the land brought forth gnats, and instead of fishes the river swarmed with countless frogs. |
11 Novissime autem viderunt novam creaturam avium, cum, adducti concupiscentia, postulaverunt escas epulationis. | 11 And later they saw also a new kind of bird when, prompted by desire, they asked for pleasant foods; |
12 In allocutione enim desiderii ascendit illis de mari ortygometra : et vexationes peccatoribus supervenerunt, non sine illis quæ ante facta erant argumentis per vim fulminum : juste enim patiebantur secundum suas nequitias. | 12 For to appease them quail came to them from the sea. |
13 Etenim detestabiliorem inhospitalitatem instituerunt : alii quidem ignotos non recipiebant advenas ; alii autem bonos hospites in servitutem redigebant. | 13 And the punishments came upon the sinners only after forewarnings from the violence of the thunderbolts. For they justly suffered for their own misdeeds, since indeed they treated their guests with the more grievous hatred. |
14 Et non solum hæc, sed et alius quidam respectus illorum erat, quoniam inviti recipiebant extraneos. | 14 For those others did not receive unfamiliar visitors, but these were enslaving beneficent guests. |
15 Qui autem cum lætitia receperunt hos qui eisdem usi erant justitiis, sævissimis afflixerunt doloribus. | 15 And not that only; but what punishment was to be theirs since they received strangers unwillingly! |
16 Percussi sunt autem cæcitate : sicut illi in foribus justi, cum subitaneis cooperti essent tenebris, unusquisque transitum ostii sui quærebat. | 16 Yet these, after welcoming them with festivities, oppressed with awful toils those who now shared with them the same rights. |
17 In se enim elementa dum convertuntur, sicut in organo qualitatis sonus immutatur, et omnia suum sonum custodiunt : unde æstimari ex ipso visu certo potest. | 17 And they were struck with blindness, as those others had been at the portals of the just- When, surrounded by yawning darkness, each sought the entrance of his own gate. |
18 Agrestia enim in aquatica convertebantur, et quæcumque erant natantia, in terram transibant. | 18 For the elements, in variable harmony among themselves, like strings of the harp, produce new melody, while the flow of music steadily persists. And this can be perceived exactly from a review of what took place. |
19 Ignis in aqua valebat supra suam virtutem, et aqua extinguentis naturæ obliviscebatur. | 19 For land creatures were changed into water creatures, and those that swam went over on to the land. |
20 Flammæ e contrario corruptibilium animalium non vexaverunt carnes coambulantium, nec dissolvebant illam, quæ facile dissolvebatur sicut glacies, bonam escam. In omnibus enim magnificasti populum tuum, Domine, et honorasti, et non despexisti, in omni tempore et in omni loco assistens eis. | 20 Fire in water maintained its own strength, and water forgot its quenching nature; |
21 Flames, by contrast, neither consumed the flesh of the perishable animals that went about in them, nor melted the icelike, quick-melting kind of ambrosial food. | |
22 For every way, O LORD! you magnified and glorified your people; unfailing, you stood by them in every time and circumstance. |