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WORD Research this...Isaiah 64
- 1 Ach, scheur toch de hemel vaneen, en daal neer, Zodat de bergen voor uw aangezicht rillen;
- 2 Als een vuur, dat brandhout doet vlammen, Een vuur, dat het water doet stomen: Om uw vijanden uw Naam te doen kennen, En volken voor U te doen beven,
- 3 Als Gij de grootse dingen doet, waarop we niet durfden hopen,
- 4 En waarvan men nog nooit had gehoord! Neen, geen oor heeft gehoord, Geen oog ooit gezien: Een God, buiten U, Die helpt, die op U hopen;
- 5 Die vreugde bereidt voor wie gerechtigheid doet, En uw wegen gedenkt! Maar nu zijt Gij toornig: wij hebben gezondigd; Zo lang al vergramd: wij waren afvallig.
- 6 Allen zijn wij als onreinen geworden, Heel onze deugd als een doek, door stonden bezoedeld; Als bladeren vallen wij allemaal af, Onze zonden jagen ons voort als de wind.
- 7 Er is niemand, die uw Naam nog aanroept, Of die op U nog durft steunen; Want Gij hebt voor ons uw aanschijn verborgen, Ons prijs gegeven aan onze schuld.
- 8 Toch blijft Gij, Jahweh, onze Vader! Wij zijn het leem, Gij onze boetseerder; Wij allen het werk uwer handen!
- 9 Ach, Jahweh, wees toch niet al te vergramd, Niet altijd onze misdaad indachtig. Ach, zie op ons neer: Wij blijven toch allen uw volk!
- 10 Uw heilige steden zijn een steppe geworden, Sion een wildernis, Jerusalem een woestijn.
- 11 Onze heilige en heerlijke tempel, Waarin onze vaderen U hebben geloofd, Is een prooi der vlammen geworden; Al wat ons dierbaar was, ligt in puin!
- 12 Kunt Gij dit alles maar toezien, o Jahweh; Maar zwijgen, ten einde toe ons vernederen?
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Petrus Canisius Translation (canisius - 1)
2016-01-09Dutch (nl)
The Holy Scripture, translation from the original texts, by order of the Apologetic Society ‘Petrus Canisius’ undertaken with the approval of the most reverend bishops of the Netherlands.
\ https://github.com/lemtom/Canisius- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Dutch
- Distribution Abbreviation: canisius
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