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WORD Research this...Psalms 131
- 1 Een bedevaartslied. Blijf David gedenken, o Jahweh, En alle moeite, die hij zich troostte,
- 2 Omdat hij Jahweh had gezworen, Jakobs Sterke had beloofd:
- 3 Ik zal mijn woontent niet ingaan, Mijn legerstede niet beklimmen,
- 4 Mijn ogen geen slaap gunnen, Mijn wimpers geen sluimer:
- 5 Voordat ik een plaats heb gevonden voor Jahweh, Voor Jakobs Sterke een woning!
- 6 Zie, wij hoorden, dat zij in Efráta was, Wij vonden haar weer in de velden van Jáar;
- 7 Laat ons naar zijn Woning gaan, En ons voor zijn voetbank werpen!
- 8 Jahweh, trek op naar uw rustplaats, Gij zelf en de ark uwer glorie!
- 9 Mogen uw priesters met gerechtigheid worden bekleed, En uw vromen een jubellied zingen!
- 10 Om wille van David, uw dienaar, Wijs het gebed van uw gezalfde niet af!
- 11 En Jahweh heeft aan David gezworen, Een trouwe Belofte, waarvan Hij niet afwijkt: Van de vrucht van uw schoot Zet Ik er een op uw troon!
- 12 En zo uw zonen mijn verbond onderhouden, En de vermaningen, die Ik hun gaf, Dan zullen ook hùn zonen voor eeuwig Op uw troon blijven zitten!
- 13 Want Jahweh heeft Sion verkoren, En Zich tot woning begeerd!
- 14 "Hij is mijn rustplaats voor eeuwig; Hier wil Ik wonen, want hèm heb Ik verkoren!
- 15 Zijn mondkost zal Ik ruimschoots zegenen, Zijn armen verzadigen met brood;
- 16 Zijn priesters zal Ik met heil bekleden. Zijn vromen zullen een jubellied zingen!
- 17 Hier zal Ik David een Hoorn doen ontspruiten, Een lamp ontsteken voor mijn Gezalfde;
- 18 Zijn vijanden zal Ik met schande bedekken, Mijn kroon zal schitteren op zijn hoofd!"
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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.
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