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WORD Research this...Psalms 146
- 1 Halleluja! Loof die HERE, o my siel!
- 2 Ek wil die HERE prys solank as ek lewe; ek wil psalmsing tot eer van my God solank as ek nog daar is.
- 3 Vertrou nie op prinse, op die mensekind, by wie geen heil is nie.
- 4 Sy gees gaan uit, hy keer terug na sy aarde toe; op daardie dag is dit met sy planne gedaan.
- 5 Welgeluksalig is hy wat die God van Jakob het as sy hulp, wie se hoop is op die HERE sy God,
- 6 wat hemel en aarde gemaak het, die see en alles wat daarin is; wat trou bly tot in ewigheid;
- 7 wat aan die verdruktes reg doen, wat aan die hongeriges brood gee. Die HERE maak die gevangenes los.
- 8 Die HERE open die oë van die blindes; die HERE rig die wat geboë is, op; die HERE het die regverdiges lief.
- 9 Die HERE behoed die vreemdelinge; Hy rig wees en weduwee weer op; maar die weg van die goddelose maak Hy krom.
- 10 Die HERE is vir ewig Koning; jou God, o Sion, is van geslag tot geslag! Halleluja!
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