< Psalms 36 >
1 to/for to conduct to/for servant/slave LORD to/for David utterance transgression to/for wicked in/on/with entrails: among heart my nothing dread God to/for before eye his
In finem. Servo Domini ipsi David. Dixit injustus ut delinquat in semetipso: non est timor Dei ante oculos ejus.
2 for to smooth to(wards) him in/on/with eye his to/for to find iniquity: crime his to/for to hate
Quoniam dolose egit in conspectu ejus, ut inveniatur iniquitas ejus ad odium.
3 word lip his evil: wickedness and deceit to cease to/for be prudent to/for be good
Verba oris ejus iniquitas, et dolus; noluit intelligere ut bene ageret.
4 evil: wickedness to devise: devise upon bed his to stand upon way: conduct not pleasant bad: evil not to reject
Iniquitatem meditatus est in cubili suo; astitit omni viæ non bonæ: malitiam autem non odivit.
5 LORD in/on/with [the] heaven kindness your faithfulness your till cloud
Domine, in cælo misericordia tua, et veritas tua usque ad nubes.
6 righteousness your like/as mountain God (justice: judgement your *L(P)*) abyss many man and animal to save LORD
Justitia tua sicut montes Dei; judicia tua abyssus multa. Homines et jumenta salvabis, Domine,
7 what? precious kindness your God and son: child man in/on/with shadow wing your to seek refuge [emph?]
quemadmodum multiplicasti misericordiam tuam, Deus. Filii autem hominum in tegmine alarum tuarum sperabunt.
8 to quench [emph?] from ashes house: home your and torrent: river delicacy your to water: drink them
Inebriabuntur ab ubertate domus tuæ, et torrente voluptatis tuæ potabis eos:
9 for with you fountain life in/on/with light your to see: see light
quoniam apud te est fons vitæ, et in lumine tuo videbimus lumen.
10 to draw kindness your to/for to know you and righteousness your to/for upright heart
Prætende misericordiam tuam scientibus te, et justitiam tuam his qui recto sunt corde.
11 not to come (in): come me foot pride and hand: power wicked not to wander me
Non veniat mihi pes superbiæ, et manus peccatoris non moveat me.
12 there to fall: fall to work evil: wickedness to thrust and not be able to arise: rise
Ibi ceciderunt qui operantur iniquitatem; expulsi sunt, nec potuerunt stare.