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WORD Research this...Salmernes Bog 40
- 1 Til Sangmesteren; en Psalme af David.
- 2 Jeg har biet taalmodigt efter Herren, og han bøjede sig til mig og hørte mit Raab.
- 3 Og han drog mig op af en brusende Grav, af det skidne Dynd; og han satte mine Fødder paa en Klippe, han befæstede mine Skridt.
- 4 Og han lagde en ny Sang i min Mund, en Lovsang til vor Gud; mange skulle se og frygte og forlade sig paa Herren.
- 5 Salig den Mand, som sætter sin Tillid til Herren og ikke vender sig til de hovmodige og til dem, som bøje sig til Løgn.
- 6 Herre, min Gud! du har gjort dine underfulde Ting og dine Tanker mangfoldige imod os; ingen kan opregne dem for dig, ellers skulde jeg kundgøre og udsige dem; de ere flere, end man kan tælle dem.
- 7 Du har ikke Lyst til Slagtoffer og Madoffer; du har aabnet mig Ørene; du har ikke begæret Brændoffer eller Syndoffer.
- 8 Da sagde jeg: Se, jeg er kommen; i Bogens Rulle er det foreskrevet mig.
- 9 Jeg har Lyst til at gøre din Villie, min Gud! og din Lov er midt i mit Inderste.
- 10 Jeg har bebudet Retfærdighed i en stor Forsamling; se, jeg vil ikke lukke mine Læber; Herre! du ved det.
- 11 Jeg har ikke skjult din Retfærdighed inden i mit Hjerte, jeg har talt om din Trofasthed og din Frelse; jeg har ikke dulgt din Miskundhed og din Sandhed for en stor Forsamling.
- 12 Du, Herre! vil ikke holde din Barmhjertighed tilbage fra mig; din Miskundhed og din Sandhed ville altid bevare mig.
- 13 Thi Ulykker have omspændt mig, saa der er intet Tal derpaa, mine Misgerninger have grebet mig, og jeg kan ikke se; de ere flere end Haarene paa mit Hoved, og mit Hjerte har forladt mig.
- 14 Herre! lad det behage dig at udfri mig; Herre! skynd dig at hjælpe mig.
- 15 Lad dem til Hobe blues og blive til Skamme, som søge efter mit Liv for at tage det bort; lad dem vige tilbage og forhaanes, som ville mig ondt.
- 16 Lad dem forfærdes over deres egen Skændsel, dem, som sige om mig: Ha, ha!
- 17 Lad dem frydes og glædes i dig, alle som søge dig; lad dem altid sige: Herren være storlig lovet! dem, som elske din Frelse. Men jeg er elendig og fattig; Herren vil tænke paa mig; du er min Hjælp og den, som udfrier mig; min Gud! tøv ikke.
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2017-05-20Danish (da)
Danish translation of the Old Testament authorized in 1871 by the Danish King, and the Danish
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