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Proverbs - John Cunyus

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<strong>Proverbs</strong>, 46<br />

Chapter 8<br />

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Does Wisdom Not Cry Out<br />

8:1 numquid non sapientia clamitat et prudentia dat vocem suam<br />

Does wisdom not cry out,<br />

and prudence give her voice?<br />

8:2 in summis excelsisque verticibus super viam in mediis semitis stans<br />

Standing in the highest places<br />

and prominences<br />

above the way,<br />

in the middle of paths,<br />

8:3 iuxta portas civitatis in ipsis foribus loquitur dicens<br />

beside the gates of a city,<br />

in the doors themselves,<br />

she speaks, saying,<br />

8:4 o viri ad vos clamito et vox mea ad filios hominum<br />

‘O men, I cry out to you,<br />

and my voice<br />

to the children of men,<br />

8:5 intellegite parvuli astutiam et insipientes animadvertite<br />

‘Understand cleverness,<br />

little ones,<br />

and pay attention,<br />

you foolish!<br />

8:6 audite quoniam de rebus magnis locutura sum et aperientur labia mea ut recta praedicent<br />

‘Hear, because I will speak<br />

of great issues,<br />

and my lips will open<br />

to set forth rectitude!<br />

8:7 veritatem meditabitur guttur meum et labia mea detestabuntur impium

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