Sacred Scripture

The Book of Psalms

Chapter 11

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1
In finem, pro octava. Psalmus David.
Unto the end; for the octave, a psalm for David.
2
Salvum me fac, Domine, quoniam defecit sanctus, quoniam diminutæ sunt veritates a filiis hominum.
Save me, O Lord, for there is now no saint: truths are decayed from among the children of men.
3
Vana locuti sunt unusquisque ad proximum suum; labia dolosa, in corde et corde locuti sunt.
They have spoken vain things every one to his neighbour: with deceitful lips, and with a double heart have they spoken.
4
Disperdat Dominus universa labia dolosa, et linguam magniloquam.
May the Lord destroy all deceitful lips, and the tongue that speaketh proud things.
5
Qui dixerunt: Linguam nostram magnificabimus; labia nostra a nobis sunt. Quis noster dominus est?
Who have said: We will magnify our tongue; our lips are our own; who is Lord over us?
6
Propter miseriam inopum, et gemitum pauperum, nunc exsurgam, dicit Dominus. Ponam in salutari; fiducialiter agam in eo.
By reason of the misery of the needy, and the groans of the poor, now will I arise, saith the Lord. I win set him in safety; I will deal confidently in his regard.
7
Eloquia Domini, eloquia casta; argentum igne examinatum, probatum terræ, purgatum septuplum.
The words of the Lord are pure words: as silver tried by the fire, purged from the earth refined seven times.
8
Tu, Domine, servabis nos, et custodies nos a generatione hac in æternum.
Thou, O Lord, wilt preserve us: and keep us from this generation for ever.
9
In circuitu impii ambulant: secundum altitudinem tuam multiplicasti filios hominum.
The wicked walk round about: according to thy highness, thou best multiplied the children of men.
Sources

Latin: Vulgata Clementina (1598/1880) — eBible.org/find/details.php?id=latVUC — public domain

English: Douay-Rheims American Edition — eBible.org/find/details.php?id=engDRA — public domain