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Wisdom 19:12-20 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

12. For, to console their loss, the quail came up to them from the sea, and yet troubles overcame the sinners, though they were not without the evidence of what had happened before by the power of lightning, for they suffered justly according to their own wickedness.

13. And indeed, they set up a more detestable inhospitality. Certainly, some have refused to receive unknown foreigners, but these others were drafting good guests into servitude,

14. and not only foreigners, but also those who had been under their care, because they were reluctantly sheltering the outsiders.

15. Yet whoever had sheltered them with gladness, by making use of the very same justice, they afflicted with the most severe sorrow.

16. Yet they were struck with blindness, like someone brought before the gates of justice, so that they were suddenly covered with darkness, and each one was left searching for the threshold of his front door.

17. For the elements in themselves are in the process of being changed, just as when the sound of a musical instrument is being altered in quality, yet each one keeps its own sound, from where it is considered to be and according to its fixed appearance.

18. For the countryside was transformed by water, and things which were swimming, crossed over the land.

19. Fire prevailed in the midst of water, beyond its own power, and the water forgot its quenching nature.

20. On the other hand, the flames did not trouble the bodies of the mortal animals walking around, nor did they melt that good food, which is as easily melted as ice. For in all things, O Lord, you magnified your people, and honored them, and did not despise them, but at every time and in every place, you assisted them.

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