< Proverbs 24 >
1 not be jealous in/on/with human distress: evil and not (to desire *Q(k)*) to/for to be with them
Ne æmuleris viros malos, nec desideres esse cum eis:
2 for violence to mutter heart their and trouble lips their to speak: speak
quia rapinas meditatur mens eorum, et fraudes labia eorum loquuntur.
3 in/on/with wisdom to build house: home and in/on/with understanding to establish: establish
Sapientia ædificabitur domus, et prudentia roborabitur.
4 and in/on/with knowledge chamber to fill all substance precious and pleasant
In doctrina replebuntur cellaria, universa substantia pretiosa et pulcherrima.
5 great man wise in/on/with strength and man knowledge to strengthen strength
Vir sapiens, fortis est: et vir doctus, robustus et validus.
6 for in/on/with counsel to make to/for you battle and deliverance: victory in/on/with abundance to advise
Quia cum dispositione initur bellum: et erit salus ubi multa consilia sunt.
7 to exalt to/for fool(ish) wisdom in/on/with gate not to open lip his
Excelsa stulto sapientia, in porta non aperiet os suum.
8 to devise: devise to/for be evil to/for him master: [master of] plot to call: call to
Qui cogitat mala facere, stultus vocabitur.
9 wickedness folly sin and abomination to/for man to mock
Cogitatio stulti peccatum est: et abominatio hominum detractor.
10 to slacken in/on/with day distress narrow strength your
Si desperaveris lassus in die angustiæ: imminuetur fortitudo tua.
11 to rescue to take: take to/for death and to shake to/for slaughter if to withhold
Erue eos, qui ducuntur ad mortem: et qui trahuntur ad interitum liberare ne cesses.
12 for to say look! not to know this not to measure heart he/she/it to understand and to watch soul your he/she/it to know and to return: pay to/for man like/as work his
Si dixeris: Vires non suppetunt: qui inspector est cordis, ipse intelligit, et servatorem animæ tuæ nihil fallit, reddetque homini iuxta opera sua.
13 to eat son: child my honey for pleasant and honey sweet upon palate your
Comede, fili mi, mel, quia bonum est, et favum dulcissimum gutturi tuo:
14 so to know [emph?] wisdom to/for soul your if to find and there end and hope your not to cut: eliminate
Sic et doctrina sapientiæ animæ tuæ: quam cum inveneris, habebis in novissimis spem, et spes tua non peribit.
15 not to ambush wicked to/for pasture righteous not to ruin rest his
Ne insidieris, et quæras impietatem in domo iusti, neque vastes requiem eius.
16 for seven to fall: fall righteous and to arise: rise and wicked to stumble in/on/with distress: harm
Septies enim cadet iustus, et resurget: impii autem corruent in malum.
17 in/on/with to fall: fall (enemy your *Q(K)*) not to rejoice and in/on/with to stumble he not to rejoice heart your
Cum ceciderit inimicus tuus, ne gaudeas, et in ruina eius ne exultet cor tuum:
18 lest to see: see LORD and be evil in/on/with eye: appearance his and to return: turn back from upon him face: anger his
ne forte videat Dominus, et displiceat ei, et auferat ab eo iram suam.
19 not to be incensed in/on/with be evil not be jealous in/on/with wicked
Ne contendas cum pessimis, nec æmuleris impios:
20 for not to be end to/for bad: evil lamp wicked to put out
quoniam non habent futurorum spem mali, et lucerna impiorum extinguetur.
21 to fear: revere [obj] LORD son: child my and king with to change not to pledge
Time Dominum, fili mi, et regem: et cum detractoribus non commiscearis:
22 for suddenly to arise: rise calamity their and disaster two their who? to know
quoniam repente consurget perditio eorum: et ruinam utriusque quis novit?
23 also these to/for wise to recognize face: kindness in/on/with justice: judgement not pleasant
Hæc quoque sapientibus: Cognoscere personam in iudicio non est bonum.
24 to say to/for wicked righteous you(m. s.) to curse him people be indignant him people
Qui dicunt impio: Iustus es: maledicent eis populi, et detestabuntur eos tribus.
25 and to/for to rebuke be pleasant and upon them to come (in): come blessing good
Qui arguunt eum, laudabuntur: et super ipsos veniet benedictio.
26 lips to kiss to return: reply word: speaking straightforward
Labia deosculabitur, qui recta verba respondet.
27 to establish: prepare in/on/with outside work your and be ready her in/on/with land: country to/for you after and to build house: home your
Præpara foris opus tuum, et diligenter exerce agrum tuum: ut postea ædifices domum tuam.
28 not to be witness for nothing in/on/with neighbor your and to open wide in/on/with lips your
Ne sis testis frustra contra proximum tuum: nec lactes quemquam labiis tuis.
29 not to say like/as as which to make: do to/for me so to make: do to/for him to return: pay to/for man like/as work his
Ne dicas: Quomodo fecit mihi, sic faciam ei: reddam unicuique secundum opus suum.
30 upon land: country man sluggish to pass and upon vineyard man lacking heart
Per agrum hominis pigri transivi, et per vineam viri stulti:
31 and behold to ascend: rise all his thorn to cover face: surface his nettle and wall stone his to overthrow
et ecce totum repleverant urticæ, et operuerant superficiem eius spinæ, et maceria lapidum destructa erat.
32 and to see I to set: consider heart my to see: see to take: recieve discipline: instruction
Quod cum vidissem, posui in corde meo, et exemplo didici disciplinam.
33 little sleep little slumber little folding hand to/for to lie down: sleep
Parum, inquam, dormies, modicum dormitabis, pauxillum manus conseres, ut quiescas:
34 and to come (in): come to go: follow poverty your and need your like/as man shield
et veniet tibi quasi cursor egestas, et mendicitas quasi vir armatus.