| Kniha MúdrostiBiblia - Sväté písmo(CPDV - Anglický - Catholic PD) | Múd 15, 1-19 |
1 Múd 15, 1 But you, our God, are gracious and true, patient, and in mercy ordering all things. 2 Múd 15, 2 And, indeed, if we sin, we are yours, knowing your greatness; and, if we do not sin, we know that we are counted with you. 3 Múd 15, 3 For to have known you is perfect justice, and to know justice and your virtue is the root of immortality. 4 Múd 15, 4 For the skillful planning of evil men has not led us into error, nor the shadow of a picture, a fruitless labor, an image having been sculpted through the use of diverse colors, 5 Múd 15, 5 the sight of which gives desire to the foolish, and he loves the likeness of a lifeless image without a soul. 6 Múd 15, 6 Deserving are the lovers of evil, those who hope in such things, and those who make them, and those who love them, and those who promote them. 7 Múd 15, 7 But even the potter, pressing laboriously, molds the soft earth into vessels, each one for our use. And from the same clay he molds vessels, those which are for clean use, and similarly, those which are for the opposite. But, as to what is the use of a vessel, the potter is the judge. 8 Múd 15, 8 And with effort 370 he molds an empty god of the same clay, he who a little before had been made from the earth, and, after brief time, he himself returns from whence he came, to be claimed by he who holds the debt of his soul. 9 Múd 15, 9 Yet his concern is, not what his work will be, nor that his life is short, but that he is being contested by those who work with gold and silver, yet he also does the same to those who work with copper, and he glories that he makes worthless things. 10 Múd 15, 10 For his heart is ashes, and his hope is worthless dirt, and his life is more common than clay, 11 Múd 15, 11 because he ignores the One who molded him, and who instilled in him a working soul, and who breathed into him a living spirit. 12 Múd 15, 12 Yet they even considered our life to be a plaything, and the usefulness of life to be the accumulation of wealth, and that we must be acquiring things in every possible way, even from evil. 13 Múd 15, 13 For, above all else, he knows himself to be lacking, who, from fragile material of the earth forms vessels and graven images. 14 Múd 15, 14 For all the foolish and unhappy, in charge of the way of the arrogant soul, are enemies of your people and rule over them, 15 Múd 15, 15 because they have esteemed all the idols of the nations as gods, which neither have the use of eyes to see, nor noses to draw breath, nor ears to hear, nor the fingers of hands to grasp, and even their feet are slow to walk. 16 Múd 15, 16 For man made them, and he who borrowed his own breath, formed them. For no man will be able to form God in the likeness of himself. 17 Múd 15, 17 For, being mortal, he forms a dead thing with his unjust hands. Yet, he is better than those things that he worships, because he indeed has lived, though he is mortal, but they never have. 18 Múd 15, 18 Moreover, they worship the most miserable animals, for, to make a foolish comparison, these others are worse. 19 Múd 15, 19 But not even from their appearance can anyone discern anything good in these animals. Yet they have fled from the praise of God, and from his blessing.
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Mud 15,10 - Vyrábač modiel nemá nádeje na večný život, jeho tuzemský život je však bezcennejší než hlina, z ktorej predsa môžu vyrábať aj užitočné nádoby. Porov. Iz 44,20.
Mud 15,11 - Činná duša a životodarný dych je to isté.
Mud 15,14 - "Nepriateľmi" sa rozumejú všetci pohania predovšetkým Egypťania, ktorí za svätopiscových časov utláčali Izraelitov. – Dospelí, ktorí modly pokladajú za bohov, sú horší než deti, ktoré ešte nevedia uvažovať.
Mud 15,15 - O bezmocnosti modiel pozri aj Ž 115,4–7; 135,15–17; Bar 6,7 n.
Mud 15,19 - Boh pochválil zvieratá v Gn 1,21.25.31. Požehnal im podľa Gn 1,22. Ale stali sa zlorečenými, keď ich ľudia zneužili na modloslužbu (porov. 14,7–8).