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WORD Research this...Lamentations 5
- 1 Gedenk toch, Jahweh, wat wij verduren, Zie toe, en aanschouw onze smaad:
- 2 Ons erfdeel is aan anderen vervallen, Onze huizen aan vreemden.
- 3 Wezen zijn wij, vaderloos, Als weduwen zijn onze moeders;
- 4 Ons water drinken wij voor geld, Wij moeten ons eigen hout betalen.
- 5 Voortgezweept, met het juk om de hals, Uitgeput, maar men gunt ons geen rust!
- 6 Naar Egypte steken wij de handen uit, Naar Assjoer om brood!
- 7 Onze vaderen hebben gezondigd: zij zijn niet meer, Wij dragen hun schuld:
- 8 Slaven zijn onze heersers, En niemand, die ons uit hun handen verlost.
- 9 Met gevaar voor ons leven halen wij brood, Voor het dreigende zwaard der woestijn;
- 10 Onze huid is heet als een oven, Door de koorts van de honger.
- 11 De vrouwen worden in Sion onteerd, De maagden in de steden van Juda;
- 12 Vorsten door hen opgehangen, Geen oudsten gespaard.
- 13 De jongens moeten de molensteen torsen, De knapen bezwijken onder het hout;
- 14 Geen grijsaards meer in de poorten, Geen jonge mannen meer met hun lier.
- 15 Geen blijdschap meer voor ons hart, Onze reidans veranderd in rouw,
- 16 Gevallen de kroon van ons hoofd: Wee onzer, wij hebben gezondigd!
- 17 Hierom is ons hart verslagen, Staan onze ogen zo dof:
- 18 Om de Sionsberg, die ligt verlaten, Waar enkel jakhalzen lopen.
- 19 Maar Gij zetelt in eeuwigheid, Jahweh; Uw troon van geslacht tot geslacht!
- 20 Waarom zoudt Gij ons dan altijd vergeten, Ten einde toe ons verlaten?
- 21 Ach Jahweh, breng ons tot U terug: wij willen bekeren; Maak onze dagen weer als voorheen!
- 22 Neen, Gij hebt ons niet voor immer verworpen, Gij blijft op ons niet zo hevig verbolgen!
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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
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