< Job 14 >
1 man to beget woman short day and sated turmoil
Homo natus de muliere, brevi vivens tempore, repletur multis miseriis.
2 like/as flower to come out: issue and to languish and to flee like/as shadow and not to stand: stand
Qui quasi flos egreditur et conteritur, et fugit velut umbra, et numquam in eodem statu permanet.
3 also upon this to open eye your and [obj] me to come (in): bring in/on/with justice: judgement with you
Et dignum ducis super hujuscemodi aperire oculos tuos, et adducere eum tecum in judicium?
4 who? to give: give pure from unclean not one
Quis potest facere mundum de immundo conceptum semine? nonne tu qui solus es?
5 if to decide day his number month his with you (statute: allotment his *Q(K)*) to make and not to pass
Breves dies hominis sunt: numerus mensium ejus apud te est: constituisti terminos ejus, qui præteriri non poterunt.
6 to gaze from upon him and to cease till to accept like/as hired day his
Recede paululum ab eo, ut quiescat, donec optata veniat, sicut mercenarii, dies ejus.
7 for there to/for tree hope if to cut: cut and still to pass and shoot his not to cease
Lignum habet spem: si præcisum fuerit, rursum virescit, et rami ejus pullulant.
8 if be old in/on/with land: soil root his and in/on/with dust to die stock his
Si senuerit in terra radix ejus, et in pulvere emortuus fuerit truncus illius,
9 from aroma water to sprout and to make foliage like plantation
ad odorem aquæ germinabit, et faciet comam, quasi cum primum plantatum est.
10 and great man to die and to weaken and to die man and where? he
Homo vero cum mortuus fuerit, et nudatus, atque consumptus, ubi, quæso, est?
11 be gone water from sea and river to dry and to wither
Quomodo si recedant aquæ de mari, et fluvius vacuefactus arescat:
12 and man to lie down: lay down and not to arise: rise till lest heaven not to awake and not to rouse from sleep their
sic homo, cum dormierit, non resurget: donec atteratur cælum, non evigilabit, nec consurget de somno suo.
13 who? to give: if only! in/on/with hell: Sheol to treasure me to hide me till to return: turn back face: anger your to set: appoint to/for me statute: portion and to remember me (Sheol )
Quis mihi hoc tribuat, ut in inferno protegas me, et abscondas me donec pertranseat furor tuus, et constituas mihi tempus in quo recorderis mei? (Sheol )
14 if to die great man to live all day army: duty my to wait: wait till to come (in): come change my
Putasne mortuus homo rursum vivat? cunctis diebus quibus nunc milito, expecto donec veniat immutatio mea.
15 to call: call to and I to answer you to/for deed: work hand your to long
Vocabis me, et ego respondebo tibi: operi manuum tuarum porriges dexteram.
16 for now step my to recount not to keep: look at upon sin my
Tu quidem gressus meos dinumerasti: sed parce peccatis meis.
17 to seal in/on/with bundle transgression my and to smear upon iniquity: crime my
Signasti quasi in sacculo delicta mea, sed curasti iniquitatem meam.
18 and but mountain: mount to fall: fall to wither and rock to proceed from place his
Mons cadens defluit, et saxum transfertur de loco suo:
19 stone to beat water to overflow outpouring her dust land: soil and hope human to perish
lapides excavant aquæ, et alluvione paulatim terra consumitur: et hominem ergo similiter perdes.
20 to prevail him to/for perpetuity and to go: went to change face his and to send: depart him
Roborasti eum paululum, ut in perpetuum transiret: immutabis faciem ejus, et emittes eum.
21 to honor: honour son: child his and not to know and be little and not to understand to/for them
Sive nobiles fuerint filii ejus, sive ignobiles, non intelliget.
22 surely flesh his upon him to pain and soul: myself his upon him to mourn
Attamen caro ejus, dum vivet, dolebit, et anima illius super semetipso lugebit.