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The source of the first part of the text is Isaiah 54:4-5.
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Vere languores nostros ipse tulit
{{Verse|53:4a}} Vere languores nostros ipse tulit et dolores nostros ipse portavit
et dolores nostros ipse portavit
{{Verse|53:5b}} cujus livore sanati sumus
cujus livore sanati sumus
 
Dulce lignum, dulce clavos, dulcia ferens pondera
Dulce lignum, dulce clavos, dulcia ferens pondera
quae sola fuistis digna sustinere  
quae sola fuistis digna sustinere  

Revision as of 09:29, 20 June 2013

General information

The source of the first part of the text is Isaiah 54:4-5.

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Text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

53:4a  Vere languores nostros ipse tulit et dolores nostros ipse portavit

53:5b  cujus livore sanati sumus

Dulce lignum, dulce clavos, dulcia ferens pondera
quae sola fuistis digna sustinere
regem coelorum et Dominum

Spanish.png Spanish translation

Verdaderamente Él mismo cargó
con nuestras debilidades
y soportó nuestros sufrimientos.
Por su lividez hemos sido sanados.
Dulce madero, dulces clavos,
por llevar el dulce peso
que sólo tú fuiste digno de sostener:
el Rey y el Señor de los Cielos.

English.png English translation

Truly, our failings he has taken upon himself
and our sorrows he has borne
By his wounds we have been saved
O sweet wood, O sweet nails that bore this sweet burden
which alone were worthy to support
the King of heaven and Lord

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