Lectio 3: Psalmus I (Castellio)
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Leitura|||
Lesson 3: Psalm 1 (Castellius)
Lição 3: Salmo 1 (Castellius)
G. Davidis vatis et regis carmen.
of David|of David|prophet||"of the king"|song
G. David's song of the father and the king.
1 Beatus homo qui in impiorum consilio non versatur, nec improborum viam insistit, nec in sede scurrarum sedet.
|||||counsel||"walks"||"of the wicked"||"stands in"|||seat|mockers' (or scoffers')|
1 Blessed is the man who is not involved in the counsel of the wicked, nor insists on the way of the wicked, nor sits in the seat of scoundrels.
2 Sed Iovae lege delectatur, de ea dies noctesque cogitans.
|God's law||"delights in"||"it" or "her"|day|"and nights"|thinking about it
2 But he delights in Jove's law, thinking about it day and night.
3 Hic arbori similis est, ad aquae rivum satae, fructum suum suo ferenti tempore, foliis non deciduis, omniaque facit prospere.
|tree|similar||||stream of water|"planted by"||||bearing its fruit||"with leaves"||"non-deciduous"|and everything||prosperously
3 He is like a tree, sown by a stream of water, which brings forth its fruit in its season, and whose leaves do not fall, and does all things well.
4 Impii contra similes sunt paleae, quam ventus agitat.
||the same||chaff|||"drives away"
4 On the other hand, the wicked are like chaff that the wind blows.
5 Itaque impii in iudicio, scelerati in bonorum coetu non consistent.
therefore||||wicked ones||the goods|assembly of good||stand firm
5 And so the wicked in judgment, the wicked in the company of the good, are not consistent.
6 Nam et bonorum viam curat Iova, et malorum via peritura est.
"For"|||||"the Lord"||||destructive road|
6 For Job also takes care of the way of the good, and the way of the wicked is to perish.