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Iob 16
- 1 Respondens autem Job, dixit :
- 2 Audivi frequenter talia : consolatores onerosi omnes vos estis.
- 3 Numquid habebunt finem verba ventosa ? aut aliquid tibi molestum est, si loquaris ?
- 4 Poteram et ego similia vestri loqui, atque utinam esset anima vestra pro anima mea :
- 5 consolarer et ego vos sermonibus, et moverem caput meum super vos ;
- 6 roborarem vos ore meo, et moverem labia mea, quasi parcens vobis.
- 7 Sed quid agam ? Si locutus fuero, non quiescet dolor meus, et si tacuero, non recedet a me.
- 8 Nunc autem oppressit me dolor meus, et in nihilum redacti sunt omnes artus mei.
- 9 Rugæ meæ testimonium dicunt contra me, et suscitatur falsiloquus adversus faciem meam, contradicens mihi.
- 10 Collegit furorem suum in me, et comminans mihi, infremuit contra me dentibus suis : hostis meus terribilibus oculis me intuitus est.
- 11 Aperuerunt super me ora sua, et exprobrantes percusserunt maxillam meam : satiati sunt pœnis meis.
- 12 Conclusit me Deus apud iniquum, et manibus impiorum me tradidit.
- 13 Ego ille quondam opulentus, repente contritus sum : tenuit cervicem meam, confregit me, et posuit me sibi quasi in signum.
- 14 Circumdedit me lanceis suis ; convulneravit lumbos meos : non pepercit, et effudit in terra viscera mea.
- 15 Concidit me vulnere super vulnus : irruit in me quasi gigas.
- 16 Saccum consui super cutem meam, et operui cinere carnem meam.
- 17 Facies mea intumuit a fletu, et palpebræ meæ caligaverunt.
- 18 Hæc passus sum absque iniquitate manus meæ, cum haberem mundas ad Deum preces.
- 19 Terra, ne operias sanguinem meum, neque inveniat in te locum latendi clamor meus :
- 20 ecce enim in cælo testis meus, et conscius meus in excelsis.
- 21 Verbosi amici mei : ad Deum stillat oculus meus :
- 22 atque utinam sic judicaretur vir cum Deo, quomodo judicatur filius hominis cum collega suo.
- 23 Ecce enim breves anni transeunt, et semitam per quam non revertar ambulo.
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Vulgata Clementina (vulgate - 2.0.1)
2017-10-28Latin (la)
Clementine Vulgate from La Editorial Católica, Madrid, 1946, based on the edition of M. Tweedale of the Clementine Vulgate Project
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Latin
- Distribution Abbreviation: vulgate
License
Public Domain
Source (OSIS)
The Clementine Vulgate Project \ This module version implements the following features as OSIS markup: \ book titles, paragraphs, poetry lines, acrostics, speakers, introductions. \ Simple markup for these features is documented in the project repository. \ https://bitbucket.org/clementinetextproject/vulsearch4 \ It was a relatively straightforward task to map that markup to USFM.
- history_1.0
- Initial release (2009-10-24)
- history_1.0.1
- Corrected to Vulg versification (2011-07-09)
- history_1.0.2
- Corrected .conf encoding (2013-08-21)
- history_2.0
- (2017-10-25) Rebuilt with added features
- history_2.0.1
- (2017-10-28) corrected conf file
- history_2.0.2
- (2019-01-07) corrected conf file
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