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Giovedi, 9 maggio 2024 - Beata Maria Teresa di Gesù (Carolina Gerhardinger) ( Letture di oggi)

Isaiah 30


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CATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAINVULGATA
1 “Woe to the sons of apostasy!” says the Lord. For you would take advice, but not from me. And you would begin to weave, but not by my spirit. Thus do you add sin upon sin!1 Væ filii desertores, dicit Dominus,
ut faceretis consilium, et non ex me,
et ordiremini telam, et non per spiritum meum,
ut adderetis peccatum super peccatum ;
2 You are walking so as to descend into Egypt, and you have not sought answers from my mouth, instead hoping for assistance from the strength of Pharaoh and placing trust in the shadow of Egypt.2 qui ambulatis ut descendatis in Ægyptum,
et os meum non interrogastis,
sperantes auxilium in fortitudine Pharaonis,
et habentes fiduciam in umbra Ægypti !
3 And so, the strength of Pharaoh will be your confusion, and trust in the shadow of Egypt will be your disgrace.3 Et erit vobis fortitudo Pharaonis in confusionem,
et fiducia umbræ Ægypti in ignominiam.
4 For your leaders were at Tanis, and your messengers have traveled even as far as Hanes.4 Erant enim in Tani principes tui,
et nuntii tui usque ad Hanes pervenerunt.
5 They have all been confounded because of a people who were not able to offer profit to them, who were not of assistance, nor of other usefulness, except to offer confusion and reproach.5 Omnes confusi sunt super populo qui eis prodesse non potuit :
non fuerunt in auxilium et in aliquam utilitatem,
sed in confusionem et in opprobrium.
6 The burden of the beasts in the south. In a land of tribulation and anguish, from which go forth the lioness and the lion, the viper and the flying king snake, they carry their riches upon the shoulders of beasts of burden, and their valuables upon the humps of camels, to a people who are not able to offer profit to them.6 Onus jumentorum austri. In terra tribulationis et angustiæ
leæna, et leo ex eis,
vipera et regulus volans ;
portantes super humeros jumentorum divitias suas,
et super gibbum camelorum thesauros suos,
ad populum qui eis prodesse non poterit.
7 For Egypt will offer assistance, but without purpose or success. Therefore, concerning this, I cried out: “It is only arrogance! Remain calm.”7 Ægyptus enim frustra et vane auxiliabitur.
Ideo clamavi super hoc : Superbia tantum est, quiesce.
8 Now, therefore, enter and write for them upon a tablet, and note it diligently in a book, and this shall be a testimony in the last days, and even unto eternity.8 Nunc ergo ingressus, scribe ei super buxum,
et in libro diligenter exara illud,
et erit in die novissimo
in testimonium usque in æternum.
9 For they are a people who provoke to wrath, and they are lying sons, sons unwilling to listen to the law of God.9 Populus enim ad iracundiam provocans est :
et filii mendaces,
filii nolentes
audire legem Dei ;
10 They say to the seers, “Do not see,” and to those who behold: “Do not behold for us the things that are right. Speak to us of pleasing things. See errors for us.10 qui dicunt videntibus : Nolite videre,
et aspicientibus : Nolite aspicere nobis ea quæ recta sunt ;
loquimini nobis placentia :
videte nobis errores.
11 Take me from the way. Avert me from the path. Let the Holy One of Israel cease from before our face.”11 Auferte a me viam ;
declinate a me semitam ;
cesset a facie nostra
Sanctus Israël.
12 Because of this, thus says the Holy One of Israel: Since you have rejected this word, and you have hoped in calumny and rebellion, and since you have depended upon these things,12 Propterea hæc dicit Sanctus Israël : Pro eo quod reprobastis verbum hoc,
et sperastis in calumnia et in tumultu,
et innixi estis super eo ;
13 for this reason, this iniquity will be to you like a breach that has fallen, and like a gap in a high wall. For its destruction will happen suddenly, when it is not expected.13 propterea erit vobis iniquitas hæc
sicut interruptio cadens,
et requisita in muro excelso,
quoniam subito, dum non speratur, veniet contritio ejus.
14 And it will be crushed, just as the earthen vessel of a potter is destroyed by a sharp blow. And not even a fragment of its earthenware will be found, which might carry a little fire from the hearth, or which might draw a little water from a hollow.14 Et comminuetur sicut conteritur lagena figuli
contritione pervalida,
et non invenietur de fragmentis ejus testa
in qua portetur igniculus de incendio,
aut hauriatur parum aquæ de fovea.
15 For thus says the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel: If you return and are quiet, you shall be saved. Your strength will be found in silence and in hope. But you are not willing!15 Quia hæc dicit Dominus Deus, Sanctus Israël :
Si revertamini et quiescatis, salvi eritis ;
in silentio et in spe erit fortitudo vestra.
Et noluistis,
16 And you have said: “Never! Instead, we will flee by horseback.” For this reason, you will be put to flight. And you have said, “We will climb upon swift ones.” For this reason, those who pursue you will be even swifter.16 et dixistis : Nequaquam,
sed ad equos fugiemus :
ideo fugietis ;
et : Super veloces ascendemus :
ideo velociores erunt qui persequentur vos.
17 A thousand men will flee in terror from the face of one, and you will flee in terror from the face of five, until you who have been left behind are like the mast of a ship at the top of a mountain, or like a sign on a hill.17 Mille homines a facie terroris unius ;
et a facie terroris quinque fugietis,
donec relinquamini
quasi malus navis in vertice montis,
et quasi signum super collem.
18 Therefore, the Lord waits, so that he may take pity on you. And therefore, he will be exalted for sparing you. For the Lord is the God of judgment. Blessed are all those who wait for him.18 Propterea exspectat Dominus ut misereatur vestri ;
et ideo exaltabitur parcens vobis,
quia Deus judicii Dominus :
beati omnes qui exspectant eum !
19 For the people of Zion will live in Jerusalem. Bitterly, you will not weep. Mercifully, he will take pity on you. At the voice of your outcry, as soon as he hears, he will respond to you.19 Populus enim Sion habitabit in Jerusalem :
plorans nequaquam plorabis :
miserans miserebitur tui, ad vocem clamoris tui :
statim ut audierit, respondebit tibi.
20 And the Lord will give you thick bread and accessible water. And he will not cause your teacher to fly away from you anymore. And your eyes will behold your instructor.20 Et dabit vobis Dominus
panem arctum, et aquam brevem ;
et non faciet avolare a te ultra doctorem tuum ;
et erunt oculi tui videntes præceptorem tuum.
21 And your ears will listen to the word of one admonishing you behind your back: “This is the way! Walk in it! And do not turn aside, neither to the right, nor to the left.”21 Et aures tuæ audient verbum post tergum monentis :
Hæc est via ; ambulate in ea,
et non declinetis neque ad dexteram, neque ad sinistram.
22 And you will defile the plates of your silver graven images and the vestment of your gold molten idols. And you will throw these things away like the uncleanness of a menstruating woman. You will say to it, “Go away!”22 Et contaminabis laminas sculptilium argenti tui,
et vestimentum conflatilis auri tui,
et disperges ea sicut immunditiam menstruatæ.
Egredere, dices ei.
23 And wherever you sow seed upon the earth, rain will be given to the seed. And bread from the grain of the earth will be very plentiful and full. In that day, the lamb will pasture in the spacious land of your possession.23 Et dabitur pluvia semini tuo,
ubicumque seminaveris in terra,
et panis frugum terræ
erit uberrimus et pinguis ;
pascetur in possessione tua in die illo agnus spatiose,
24 And your bulls, and the colts of the donkeys that work the ground, will eat a mix of grains like that winnowed on the threshing floor.24 et tauri tui, et pulli asinorum,
qui operantur terram,
commistum migma comedent
sicut in area ventilatum est.
25 And there will be, on every lofty mountain, and on every elevated hill, rivers of running water, in the day of the slaughter of many, when the tower will fall.25 Et erunt super omnem montem excelsum,
et super omnem collem elevatum,
rivi currentium aquarum,
in die interfectionis multorum,
cum ceciderint turres :
26 And the light of the moon will be like the light of the sun, and the light of the sun will be sevenfold, like the light of seven days, in the day when the Lord will bind the wound of his people, and when he will heal the stroke of their scourge.26 et erit lux lunæ sicut lux solis,
et lux solis erit septempliciter
sicut lux septem dierum,
in die qua alligaverit Dominus vulnus populi sui,
et percussuram plagæ ejus sanaverit.
27 Behold, the name of the Lord arrives from far away. His fury is burning and heavy to bear. His lips have been filled with indignation, and his tongue is like a devouring fire.27 Ecce nomen Domini venit de longinquo,
ardens furor ejus, et gravis ad portandum ;
labia ejus repleta sunt indignatione,
et lingua ejus quasi ignis devorans.
28 His Spirit is like a torrent, inundating, even as high as the middle of the neck, in order to reduce the nations to nothing, along with the bridle of error that was in the jaws of the people.28 Spiritus ejus velut torrens
inundans usque ad medium colli,
ad perdendas gentes in nihilum,
et frenum erroris quod erat in maxillis populorum.
29 There will be a song for you, as in the night of a sanctified solemnity, and a joy of heart, as when one travels with music to arrive at the mountain of the Lord, to the Strong One of Israel.29 Canticum erit vobis
sicut nox sanctificatæ solemnitatis,
et lætitia cordis
sicut qui pergit cum tibia,
ut intret in montem Domini
ad Fortem Israël.
30 And the Lord will cause the glory of his voice to be heard, and, with a threatening fury and a devouring flame of fire, he will reveal the terror of his arm. He will crush with the whirlwind and with hailstones.30 Et auditam faciet Dominus gloriam vocis suæ,
et terrorem brachii sui ostendet
in comminatione furoris, et flamma ignis devorantis :
allidet in turbine, et in lapide grandinis.
31 For at the voice of the Lord, Assur will dread being struck with the staff.31 A voce enim Domini pavebit Assur
virga percussus.
32 And when the passage of the staff has been begun, the Lord will cause it to rest upon him, with timbrels and harps. And with special battles, he will fight against them.32 Et erit transitus virgæ fundatus,
quam requiescere faciet Dominus super eum
in tympanis et citharis ;
et in bellis præcipuis expugnabit eos.
33 For a burning place, deep and wide, has been prepared from yesterday, prepared by the King. Its nourishment is fire and much wood. The breath of the Lord, like a torrent of brimstone, kindles it.33 Præparata est enim ab heri Topheth,
a rege præparata,
profunda, et dilatata.
Nutrimenta ejus, ignis et ligna multa ;
flatus Domini sicut torrens sulphuris succendens eam.