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WORD Research this...Psalms 78
- 1 Een psalm van Asaf. Ach God, de heidenen zijn in uw erfdeel gedrongen, Hebben uw heilige tempel ontwijd, En Jerusalem tot een puinhoop gemaakt!
- 2 Ze hebben de lijken van uw dienaren Als spijs toegeworpen aan de vogels in de lucht, En aan de wilde dieren het vlees uwer vromen;
- 3 Ze hebben hun bloed als water vergoten Rondom Jerusalem; en niemand heeft ze begraven.
- 4 Wij zijn een smaad voor onze buren geworden, Een spot en een hoon voor onze omgeving!
- 5 Hoelang nog, Jahweh, blijft Gij altijd maar toornen, En zal uw ijverzucht branden als vuur?
- 6 Neen, stort uw gramschap over de heidenen uit, die U niet kennen, Over de koninkrijken, die uw Naam niet vereren;
- 7 Want ze hebben Jakob verslonden, En zijn woonplaats verwoest!
- 8 Ach, reken ons de vroegere zonden niet toe; Uw ontferming trede ons snel tegemoet, Want onze ellende is groot!
- 9 Help ons, o God van ons heil, En red ons om de eer van uw Naam; Vergeef onze zonden om wille van uw Naam!
- 10 Waarom zouden de heidenen zeggen: "Waar is nu hun God?" Neen, laat de heidenen voor onze ogen de wraak ondergaan Voor het vergoten bloed van uw dienaars;
- 11 Laat het gekerm van den gevangene voor uw aangezicht komen: Verlos de ten dode gewijden door de kracht van uw arm.
- 12 Werp in de schoot onzer buren tot zevenmaal toe De smaad, o Heer, waarmee ze U hebben gehoond.
- 13 Maar wij blijven uw volk en de kudde uwer weide; Wij prijzen U eeuwig, en verkonden uw lof van geslacht tot geslacht.
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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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