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Lunedi, 29 aprile 2024 - Santa Caterina da Siena ( Letture di oggi)

Isaia 53


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NOVA VULGATACATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAIN
1 “ Quis credidit auditui nostro,
et brachium Domini cui revelatum est?
1 Who has believed our report? And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?
2 Et ascendit sicut virgultum coram eo
et sicut radix de terra sitienti.
Non erat species ei neque decor, ut aspiceremus eum,
et non erat aspectus, ut desideraremus eum.
2 And he will rise up like a tender plant in his sight, and like a root from the thirsty ground. There is no beautiful or stately appearance in him. For we looked upon him, and there was no aspect, such that we would desire him.
3 Despectus erat et novissimus virorum,
vir dolorum et sciens infirmitatem,
et quasi abscondebamus vultum coram eo;
despectus, unde nec reputabamus eum.
3 He is despised and the least among men, a man of sorrows who knows infirmity. And his countenance was hidden and despised. Because of this, we did not esteem him.
4 Vere languores nostros ipse tulit
et dolores nostros ipse portavit;
et nos putavimus eum quasi plagatum,
percussum a Deo et humiliatum.
4 Truly, he has taken away our weaknesses, and he himself has carried our sorrows. And we thought of him as if he were a leper, or as if he had been struck by God and humiliated.
5 Ipse autem vulneratus est propter iniquitates nostras,
attritus est propter scelera nostra;
disciplina pacis nostrae super eum,
et livore eius sanati sumus.
5 But he himself was wounded because of our iniquities. He was bruised because of our wickedness. The discipline of our peace was upon him. And by his wounds, we are healed.
6 Omnes nos quasi oves erravimus,
unusquisque in viam suam declinavit;
et posuit Dominus in eo
iniquitatem omnium nostrum ”.
6 We have all gone astray like sheep; each one has turned aside to his own way. And the Lord has placed all our iniquity upon him.
7 Afflictus est et ipse subiecit se
et non aperuit os suum;
sicut agnus, qui ad occisionem ducitur,
et quasi ovis, quae coram tondentibus se obmutuit
et non aperuit os suum.
7 He was offered up, because it was his own will. And he did not open his mouth. He will be led like a sheep to the slaughter. And he will be mute like a lamb before his shearer. For he will not open his mouth.
8 Angustia et iudicio sublatus est.
De generatione eius quis curabit?
Quia abscissus est de terra viventium;
propter scelus populi mei percussus est ad mortem.
8 He was lifted up from anguish and judgment. Who will describe his life? For he has been cut off from the land of the living. Because of the wickedness of my people, I have struck him down.
9 Et posuerunt sepulcrum eius cum impiis,
cum divitibus tumulum eius,
eo quod iniquitatem non fecerit,
neque dolus fuerit in ore eius.
9 And he will be given a place with the impious for his burial, and with the rich for his death, though he has done no iniquity, nor was deceit in his mouth.
10 Et Dominus voluit conterere eum infirmitate.
Si posuerit in piaculum animam suam,
videbit semen longaevum,
et voluntas Domini in manu eius prosperabitur.
10 But it was the will of the Lord to crush him with infirmity. If he lays down his life because of sin, he will see offspring with long lives, and the will of the Lord will be directed by his hand.
11 Propter laborem animae eius
videbit lucem, saturabitur in scientia sua.
Iustificabit iustus servus meus multos
et iniquitates eorum ipse portabit.
11 Because his soul has labored, he will see and be satisfied. By his knowledge, my just servant will himself justify many, and he himself will carry their iniquities.
12 Ideo dispertiam ei multos,
et cum fortibus dividet spolia,
pro eo quod tradidit in mortem animam suam
et cum sceleratis reputatus est;
et ipse peccatum multorum tulit
et pro transgressoribus rogat.
12 Therefore, I will allot to him a great number. And he will divide the spoils of the strong. For he has handed over his life to death, and he was reputed among criminals. And he has taken away the sins of many, and he has prayed for the transgressors.